Married Newman couple Emily (Powell) ’18 and Mark Carlson ’17 help run the Wichita-based store, ICTBooks.
Dakota Heard serves as reference librarian at the State Library of Kansas
Dakota Heard’s journey since graduating from Newman University in 2020 has not at all been what he’s expected.
Student Haleigh Pearson’s struggles with dyslexia inspire passion for teaching
Inspired by her own personal struggles with dyslexia, first-year student Haleigh Pearson is earning a degree of difference from Newman University.
Nursing graduate to begin career as postpartum nurse
Rebecca Hageman, a December 2022 graduate of Newman University, is ready for her next chapter.
Newman alumna Rusty Carbaugh ’15 soars
Alumna Rusty Carbaugh ’15 is soaring to new heights — literally — as a second-in-command pilot.
Alumna Sara Efinger lives out her teaching passion
Alumna Sara Efinger followed her passion for teaching until she found the perfect fit.
Couple meets pope on honeymoon, finds joy in their theology careers
Not many people can say they met the Pope on their honeymoon. But Newman University alums Deanna (Jones) and Michael Johnston can.
Michael Reed uses interdisciplinary studies degree to pursue law school dreams
Newman alumnus Michael Reed ’18, ’19 never thought he’d go to law school, but now he’s three years in at the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.
Newman welcomes new director of institutional assessment and research
Valerie Hennings has a unique political science background that will lend to her work as Newman University’s new director of institutional assessment and research.
Master of Social Work graduate achieves great things
When it comes to what Jennifer Horn is most enthusiastic about as a social worker, she answers without hesitation.
Newman students conduct research at the Museum of World Treasures
Students at Newman University get the benefit of many hands-on learning opportunities, and recently, they conducted original research on ancient Egypt at the Museum of World Treasures in Wichita.
Newman teaching alumni earn high praise in their districts
Four education graduates of Newman University were recently recognized by their school districts: Ismael Carrillo, Patricia Lujan, Taylor Altendorf and Molly Brown.
Newman pharmacy students soar into the real world
Newman University’s pre-pharmacy program is designed to help students build a foundation for future success in the world of pharmacy, and these two members of the Newman community exemplify just that.
Newman receives grant from National Endowment for the Humanities
Newman University was recently awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for a project titled, “Emphasis in Technology and Human Values (ETHV).”
Alumna pursues NIH infectious diseases fellowship
Newman University alumna Jessica Bass is the first Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine to be selected for an NIH fellowship in infectious disease.
Senior Rae Gabrielle Cruz receives Teacher of Promise Award
Rae Gabrielle Cruz, a senior at Newman University, recently earned the Kansas Teacher of Promise Award from the state’s department of education.
Newman welcomes new head coaches for volleyball and women’s soccer
Newman University recently welcomed two new head coaches to its athletics programs: Dylan Gruntzel, head women’s soccer coach, and Marisa Compton, head volleyball coach.
Social work students contribute nearly 42,000 hours of internship service
During the 2021-22 school year, students in both Newman University’s Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work programs reported 41,538 hours of service, valued at nearly $1.2 million, during their field practicum placements.
Newman alumna Miquetta White receives grant for play therapy
Two-time Newman graduate Miquetta White recently received a grant to expand her therapeutic play room at her public school.
Alumnus JD Campbell teaching sports classes online at Newman
When asked what brought him to Newman University for his studies, Jonathan David “JD” Campbell puts it simply: “Baseball, baseball, baseball.”
Bringing a fresh take to Newman Traditions and Transitions (T&T)
Traditions and Transitions (T&T) is just one of the many programs helping Newman University students transform society from the very start of their college career.
First-year Newman student Luisa Salinas has heart for service
First-year student Luisa Salinas received the Ascension Via Christi Volunteers, Partners in Caring Teen Scholarship in recognition of her volunteer work at the Wichita hospital.
Olivia Robben ‘21 carries teaching legacy at same high school as father
Olivia Robben is carrying on traditions: from attending the same university as family members to now teaching at the same Wichita high school as her late father. Her mom, a… Continue reading Olivia Robben ‘21 carries teaching legacy at same high school as father
Juanumberto Picos ‘JP’ Soto’s journey lands him career in college athletics
Juanumberto Picos “JP” Soto serves as the infield coach/recruiting coordinator for the NCAA Division III baseball program at Hood College in Maryland.
Newman theater faculty help bring PBS documentary ‘Contested Plains’ to life
Theater Adjunct Professor Christy Cunningham Railsback is creating costumes for an upcoming PBS documentary, “Contested Plains,” alongside producer and Newman Director of Theater Mark Mannette.
Newman alumni share fond memories of Party on the Plaza
Party on the Plaza is the Newman University event of the year — and many Newman alumni share fond memories from it.
Jada Key selected to play professional volleyball in Germany
Newman alumna Jada Key ’22 is taking her passion for volleyball to the next level after accepting a professional opportunity in Germany.
A final Return to the Renaissance: What to expect at 2022 Party on the Plaza
Wichita’s Party on the Plaza: Return to the Renaissance kicks off Saturday, September 17 on the Newman University campus.
Sara Mata selected for Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities Leadership Academy
The HACU selected Dean of Students Sara Mata among the fellows for its fourth cohort of La Academia de Liderazgo.
Cinthia López forms special bond with Spanish students at Newman
Cinthia López, an adjunct professor who recently joined the Newman team, is sharing her unique gifts and spirit with Newman Spanish students.
Wichita Police Department Lt. Keith Fort earns MBA
Married couple Lieutenant Keith Fort and Jill Fort earned their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees from Newman University this May.
Bowling alumnus Alex George takes title at USBC Open Championships
Newman University alumnus Alex George ‘17 was recently crowned regular singles champion at the USBC Open Championships.
Alumnus Jalen Love serves as dean for 15 public schools in Denver
Newman University alumnus Jalen Love ’16, ’18, serves as dean to 15 Denver schools, and the best part of his job is seeing his students grow.
Angie McCoy introduces Newman to high schoolers of Upward Bound
Angie McCoy, director of the Newman MBA program, introduced 17 high school students from Upward Bound Wichita Prep to Newman University.
Four Newman faculty and staff members present at national conference
Four Newman University faculty and staff members recently presented at the Ruffalo Noel Levitz (RNL) Conference in Washington D.C.
An inside look at the Newman Navigator program
In nearly two years since its 2020 launch, the Newman Navigator program has provided hands-on, personalized experiences for many students.
Newman senior and alumna grow through pageantry
Two Newman University standouts, Michelle Tong and Gabby Altenor ’21, are making a name for themselves in the world of pageantry.
Newman coaches reach milestone wins in 2022
Two Newman University coaches reached significant career milestones this past spring: Director of Tennis Shella Augspurger and Head Softball Coach Andrea Gustafson.
Master of Science in Education graduate’s unique journey
Kelly Pendergest graduated with master’s in education in 2020, but walked at the 2022 commencement because of how much Newman meant to her.
Former baseball student-athlete finds career in college athletics
Alumnus Samuel Hersh ’18 was recently promoted to associate director of NCAA compliance at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.