Several DBA students are stepping out of the classroom and into teaching roles, sharing their real-world expertise with current students.
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Podcast: Tomoko Bell shares coral research
On a recent episode of “The Newman Bond” podcast, Tomoko Bell, assistant professor of biology at Newman University, discussed her passion for research and teaching.
Newman closed tomorrow at noon for Fall Break
That’s right! Newman will close at noon tomorrow, Oct. 21 for Fall Break. No classes will be held and all offices will be closed in the afternoon. The university will reopen… Continue reading Newman closed tomorrow at noon for Fall Break
Pop-up clinic by Newman graduate Sebastian Salcedo-Vaquera ’25 serves Wichita’s vulnerable
Newman graduate Sebastian Salcedo-Vaquerq is expanding access to free medical care in downtown Wichita through a monthly pop-up clinic he founded.
Spiritual companions foster faith, connection across campus
Newman University’s spiritual companions remind students that they never have to walk their journeys alone.
35th year of Newman Investigative Summer STEM Program (ISSP) a success
High schoolers launched into a weeklong scientific adventure during Newman University’s ISSP (Investigative Summer STEM Program) June 8-13.
Benjamin Garcia ’25 — ‘Newman has renewed my hope for society’
Disabled veteran Benjamin Garcia flourished in Newman University’s radiologic technology program and is set to graduate on May 17.
Professor Bell creates interactive Mars exploration curriculum
Newman professor Tomoko Bell created an interactive textbook on migrating to Mars — and it all began with her research of caves.
Newman University adds seven high-growth degree programs through innovative partnership
Newman University is launching seven new degree programs for Fall 2025 through a groundbreaking partnership with Rize Education.
92 students offered scholarships to Newman for 2025-26
Newman University has offered 92 students its top scholarships to participants of this year’s scholarship competition.
Lenten reflections 2025: Week three
Each week during Lent, members of the Newman University community share personal reflections that illuminate their spiritual paths through this sacred season of preparation. May these brief meditations help you… Continue reading Lenten reflections 2025: Week three
That’s a wrap: Your Heritage Month review
Newman University’s Heritage Month has ended, but with it comes new memories to celebrate the university’s founders, namesake and history.
‘Self-care for professors’: The Center for Teaching and Learning
The Center for Teaching and Learning serves as a helpful hub for Newman University faculty members to collaborate and grow as empowering educators.
What makes Newman University’s new Pathmaker program unique? A deep dive into its features
Newman University’s Pathmaker program is a groundbreaking education designed to speed learning while providing a customizable experience.
Education empowers: A look back at Newman University in 2024
In 2024, Newman University continued its mission of empowering graduates through education, transforming lives and communities.
Three faculty awarded for ‘remarkable contributions to Newman’
Three Newman University faculty members were recognized for their excellence in teaching, advising, scholarships and service during the inaugural Faculty Excellence Awards.
Turning grief into purpose: Lucy Mwangi is a future physician
Newman graduate Lucy Mwangi ’23 aspires to become the best physician she can be and carries her mother’s memory with her every day.
Experience as primary caretaker leads graduate to career in medicine
For 2023 Newman biology graduate Kamren Hall, his path to becoming a physician has been a winding one.
Johnston family gives generous estate gift to Newman University
Inspired by Newman’s mission, Marianne and Jerry Johnston left a transformative estate gift to Newman University for nearly $255,000.
First-generation graduate Melody Mertes inspired by parents to earn degree
First-generation graduate Melody Mertes ’24 was inspired by her parents to earn her college degree from Newman University.
Once students, now nurses: 2024 pinning ceremony
Seventeen Newman graduates received their ceremonial nursing pins Thursday, May 9, marking the transition from student to professional nurse.
Biology professor probes question of life beyond Earth with NASA
The answer to the age-old question, “is there life on other planets?” now involves one of Newman’s biology professors.
Newman University to celebrate Earth Week 2024
Newman University is excited to host its third annual Earth Week from Monday, April 15 – Friday, April 19 culminating on Earth Day April 22.
Student’s research strives to help those with epilepsy
Newman University student Shelby Bussman is transforming her personal struggles with epilepsy into proactive research.
Jet’s dream takes flight with acceptance to KansasCOM
Newman University student Asher Khokhar was recently accepted into a program at the Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Celebrating one year of ‘The Newman Bond’ podcast
Wednesday, February 7 marked one year of The Newman Bond podcast, the official podcast of Newman University.
Podcast explores ASC Service Award Scholarship at Newman
In an episode of The Newman Bond, junior Nathan Huie shared how the ASC Service Award not only allows him to pursue his degree in business management but also encourages a lifelong commitment to service.
Cheers to 2023: A year in review
As we look back on 2023, we are filled with gratitude for the ongoing generosity and support of our Newman University community.
Videos: Seniors share semester-long research at Scholars Day
During Newman Scholars Day Monday, Dec. 4, seniors presented their final presentations and research papers to fellow students, faculty and staff members.
Tiffany Huynh admitted to KU Scholars in Urban Health program
Tiffany Huynh was recognized as part of the Scholars in Urban Health program with The University of Kansas School of Medicine.
Angelica Rodriguez recognized as Urban Health Scholar
Student Angelica Rodriguez was recently recognized as part of the Scholars in Urban Health program at The University of Kansas School of Medicine.
Biochemistry student completes internship with BG Products
Hope Strickbine’s first exposure to BG Products, a Wichita-based company that manufactures automotive products like cleaners and specialty lubricants, was during her senior year of high school.
A roaring success: Party on the Plaza 2023
The most glamorous bash of the year, Party on the Plaza: Roaring 20’s was held on Sept. 30, and $202,747 was raised for student financial aid!
Students reflect on Investigative Summer STEM Program: ‘I love it’
The 2023 Investigative Summer STEM Program (ISSP) boasted the largest attendance in program history, with 30 high schoolers participating in the overnight camp at Newman University.
Five 2023 graduates soar into new chapters
Since May’s graduation ceremony, several Newman University 2023 graduates have begun an exciting new chapter of their lives — everything from jobs and travel plans to continuing their education.
Matthew Nguyen’s Newman experience: from seminary to fatherhood
For 2023 graduate Matthew Nguyen, his college journey has been a winding road.
A tremendous achievement: celebrating 2023 graduates
A grand total of 429 graduates of Newman University earned their associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees during the spring commencement ceremony Friday, May 12.
Newman student competes in final round of Shocker New Venture Competition
For the first time ever, a Newman student participated in the Shocker New Venture Competition and made it to the final round on April 28.
Newman women’s basketball: Building the right path
The Newman University women’s basketball program second season under the direction of co-head coaches Drew Johnson and Nicole Ohlde Johnson is drawing to a close. Although the Jets will finish… Continue reading Newman women’s basketball: Building the right path
Alumnus Jonah Wagner sees miraculous healing after traumatic brain injury
Jonah Wagner ‘19, ‘20 has been miraculously recovering after an automobile accident left him with a severe traumatic brain injury in 2021.