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DURHAM, NC – Tuesday, July 10, 2018 –, the industry leader in athlete engagement software for athletic organizations, is pleased to announce an expanded partnership with the Creighton University athletic department. Teamworks will provide the Bluejays with a platform to more deeply connect their student-athletes, coaches and staff by improving collaboration throughout the department. “We’ve experienced the positive effects of Teamworks, as our men’s basketball, men’s soccer and volleyball teams have been using the platform,” said Bruce Rasmussen, Creighton’s McCormick Endowed Athletic Director.
“Teamworks is the proven solution to eliminate inefficiencies and allow our student-athletes to be more organized and focused, as all of the moving parts around them are streamlined and synchronized.” Creighton’s 14 teams join the more than 1,650 NCAA Division I programs that utilize Teamworks timesaving solutions to streamline operations and communication. “We’re excited to further our partnership with Creighton,” said Zach Maurides, CEO of Teamworks. “Teamworks is the relied upon choice for so many teams to more deeply engage every member by operating smoothly and efficiently, with all the information they need at their fingertips.” Teamworks sets the standard as the leading athlete engagement software with more than 2,000 clients globally including some of the biggest names in sports.
Built upon the core values of honesty, humility, hard work, commitment, innovation and exceptionalism, Teamworks is dedicated to streamlining communications and operations to enable elite athletic organizations to more deeply connect their people. Through its revolutionary cost- and time-saving mobile collaboration software, Teamworks empowers collegiate and professional teams, conferences, national governing bodies and professional organizations to enhance their winning cultures. About Teamworks Teamworks is the leading athlete engagement software, empowering more than 2,000 clients around the world to better connect and collaborate by simplifying their internal processes. Based in Durham, North Carolina, and founded in 2004, Teamworks has doubled in both revenue and people for four years in a row. The company continues to invest heavily in technology and expand the team to respond to the increasing customer demand. Organizations that depend on Teamworks to create a culture of communication and accountability include more than 1,650 NCAA Division I programs with over 90% of the Autonomous Conferences institutions; professional teams in the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL; collegiate and professional conferences; and national governing bodies. Visit for more information.
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Contents. History The university was founded as Creighton College on September 2, 1878, through a gift from, who stipulated in her will that a school be established in memory of her husband, prominent Omaha businessman. Edward's brother, is credited with fostering and sustaining the university's early growth and endowment. In 1958, the college split into a and the present-day Creighton University.
Academics National 222 120 Regional 1 16 The schools and colleges at Creighton are:. College of Arts & Sciences. College of Nursing. School of Pharmacy & Health Professions. Graduate School. College of Professional Studies.
Reserve Officer Training Corps Military Training The College of Arts & Sciences is the largest school, containing about 28% of the university's enrolled students. Creighton's acceptance rate is 72.7%. In 2018, the university announced a Phoenix Health Sciences Campus, to open in 2021. Athletics. Creighton men's basketball home game, Creighton competes in athletics as a member of the. Nicknamed the Bluejays, Creighton fields 14 teams in eight sports.
Bruce Rasmussen is the Director of Athletics. Is the men's basketball program's head coach. Famous basketball alums include, and Greg's son, while famous former Bluejay coaches include,. The women's basketball team won the championship in 2004. They play all home games on campus at.
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The men's soccer team maintained 17 straight NCAA tournament appearances between 1992 and 2008. During that time, the Bluejays made three appearances, including one championship game appearance (2000). They play all home games on campus at.
Creighton's baseball team has one appearance in the (1991)., the former general manager of the Chicago Cubs, was Creighton's head coach for its 1991 CWS appearance. The program's graduates include pitcher. The women's softball team has had two appearances in the (1982 and 1986) and has appeared in six of the past eight NCAA Tournaments. Tara Oltman (2007–2010), the best pitcher in MVC history, was a three-time league Pitcher of the Year and finished her career with conference records for wins, innings pitched, starts, appearances, strikeouts, and complete games.
She remains the only student-athlete in Bluejay history to earn first-team all-conference honors in four consecutive seasons. Demographics. John's Church on Creighton's campus Academic honor societies. – National Honor Society.
– Jesuit Honor society. – Physics. – Psychology.
– Biology. – Philosophy.
– Political Science. – English. – Accounting. – Classics. – Theatre Student government. Creighton Students Union (CSU) is Creighton University's comprehensive student government, consisting of students from each of Creighton University's schools and colleges. CSU has served as the student body's official voice to faculty, staff, and the outside community since 1922.
CSU also devotes significant resources to other student organizations, including a large part of its budget dedicated to funding student organizations; its former name was Student Board of Governors. Each school has its own student advising body for academic affairs. Inter Residence Hall Government (IRHG) was formed in 1984 by Steven Conroy and serves as the voice for all students who live on Creighton's campus. IRHG represents all of Creighton's residence halls and sponsors programs and legislative actions. Schlegel, S.J., Center for Service and Justice.
Law school with downtown in background The, Center for Service and Justice (SCSJ) promotes weekly local community service projects, Fall and Spring Break service trips, student leadership development, and education about contemporary justice issues. The center helped develop the Cortina Community, a sophomore intentional-living community named for Jesuit priest. Performing arts. Several vocal groups exist.
The Department of Fine and Performing Arts, within the College of Arts and Sciences, houses a Chamber Choir (selective), Gospel Choir, Jazz Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, and University Chorus. The men's a cappella ensemble is known as the Creightones. The Creighton Dance Company's eclectic repertoire draws on classical ballet, contemporary and modern dance, jazz and musical theatre dance.
The Department of Fine and Performing Arts offers undergraduate degrees in Art History, Studio Art, Dance, Music, Theatre, and Musical Theatre. Several theatrical productions are held each year in the University's Lied Education Center for the Arts. Student media. The student newspaper The Creightonian, first published in 1924, is now published every Thursday during the school year. Student reporters, editors, photographers, and designers produce the paper, covering campus news, features, sports, entertainment, opinion, and photos.
In 2007 and 2008, The Creightonian was named Nebraska's top college newspaper in the Nebraska Press Association contest. Staff members won numerous individual awards. The Creightonian was a finalist for the 2007 and 2010 Pacemaker Award, one of the top awards in college journalism. Creighton's literature and arts publication Shadows has received one of college journalism's top honors: a 2007 Silver Crown award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA). Shadows, which is published twice a year, selects literary and visual art by Creighton students, faculty, and staff. The magazine is the oldest student organization on campus. Clubs Many organizations allow students to share their common interests.
Main article: There are more than 68,470 living alumni of Creighton University in 93 countries. Nearly 30 percent live in Nebraska. The largest number of alumni outside the United States reside in Canada, Japan, and Malaysia.
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