Gender stereotypes easing more for girls than boys
USA Today, May 6, 2011
"For girls nowadays, it's OK to play with boys' toys, dress like boys, talk like them - it's often encouraged," said Isabelle Cherney, a Creighton University psychologist.
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Locals join fight for Geronimo's name
Omaha World-Herald, May 7, 2011
Taylor Keen, who teaches business at Creighton University and heads its Native American Center, said he isn't caught up in the controversy.
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Midlands Voices: Tax hike for 'rich' is good politics, lousy economics
Omaha World-Herald, May 8, 2011
The writer is the Jack A. MacAllister Chair in Regional Economics and a professor at Creighton University.
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CU prof wins fiction award
Omaha World-Herald, May 8, 2011
Mary Helen Stefaniak, Creighton University creative writing professor and author of "The Califfs of Baghdad, Georgia, has been awarded a 2011 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Fiction by the Cleveland Foundation.
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Stewart nominated for judgeship; If chosen, Buffalo Co. public defender would work in this area
Kearney Hub, May 6, 2011
Stewart is a Fairmont, Minn., native and a graduate of Creighton University School of Law.
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Bluejays earn split with Redbirds
Omaha World-Herald, May 7, 2011
Freshman pitcher Becca Changstrom helped Creighton shut down the Missouri Valley's most dangerous offense for 12 consecutive innings on Saturday.
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Lone senior perfect for leadership role
Omaha World-Herald, May 6, 2011
Even if the Creighton softball team had been loaded with veterans this year, coach Brent Vigness is certain Liz McKewon would have emerged as a key leader.
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