Staff
Director of the Center for Student Integrity
Dr. Tanya Winegard
Associate Director of the Center for Student Integrity
Ms. Desiree R. Nownes
Orginally from Colorado, Ms. Nownes graduated from Regis University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice and Sociology. Ms. Nownes received her Master's of Science in Counseling in May 2008 at Creighton. Ms. Nownes believes that fostering students' development begins in understanding where they are coming from and beginning that important dialogue. The conversations with students are so crucial to not only listen, but hear what they are trying to convey. Understanding their point of view helps us further their learning and broadens ours. The conduct process is built on the foundation that the process should be educational and helpful to the student's development. desireenownes@creighton.edu
Assistant Director of the Center for Student Integrity
Mr. Matthew Sullivan
Matthew Sullivan joined the Creighton community after a brief stint in residential life at The Colorado College. Mr. Sullivan attended the University of Nebraska at Kearney for his undergraduate work and earned a degree in Sports Administration Comprehensive, with a minor in Political Science. After a year of law school at Oklahoma City University, Mr. Sullivan began his graduate work at Oklahoma State University, earning a Master?s of Science in Educational Leadership Studies with an option in College Student Development in May 2009. Mr. Sullivan enjoys working in the field of student conduct because of its integral role in holistic student development?everyone makes mistakes; what happens after that mistake is what is critical. The student conduct process is designed to foster learning after that mistake, and Mr. Sullivan wants to see that learning in every student with whom he works. matthewsullivan1@creighton.edu