New Peace & International Studies Grads Aim to ‘Impact Our World’
Rockhurst asks students to challenge themselves, inspire others, and impact our world. For the University’s first Peace and International
Rockhurst asks students to challenge themselves, inspire others, and impact our world. For the University’s first Peace and International
É侫ÊÓƵ President the Rev. Thomas B.
Like many other veterans, the last two weeks have brought a lot of old feelings to the fore for Ellen Stephenson, DNP, assistant professor of nursing.
Sedgwick Hall will not reopen for approximately another year.
For more than half a century, the statue of Mary has been a fixture of the northeastern portion of the Kinerk Commons.
Plans for the next campus improvement project are quickly taking shape and feature a more prominent entrance from one of Kansas City’s most scenic boulevards – The Paseo.
The next full-scale É侫ÊÓƵ Leaders Series event, with national speakers, will have to wait for another time as the world continues to recover from the pandemic.
The small gesture, moving the tassel from left to right, officially marks the passage from student to graduate.
Capping an academic year unlike any other, É侫ÊÓƵ graduates were able to walk across the stage in person to receive their degrees in a commencement ceremony Friday afternoon at Children’s Mercy Park.
It’s been quite a year for all health care professionals, and certainly in the nursing profession.