2025 graduate Jaden Schaefer is excited to use her nursing degree from Newman University to transform society for the better.
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Your weekly athletics recap: Nov. 6-13
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Men’s soccer qualifies for postseason championship for second consecutive year
For the second year, and the second time in Jets history, the Newman men’s soccer team has qualified for the postseason championship.
Meet soon-to-be first-generation graduate: Prisca Bahati
Senior nursing major Prisca Bahati will graduate in December, marking a major milestone as a first-generation college graduate and an ASC Service Award Scholar.
Your weekly athletics recap: Oct. 30 – Nov. 6
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A London dream, a Newman journey: Elle Johnson ‘25
In spring 2025, Elle Johnson graduated with her bachelor’s degree — an achievement that demonstrated perseverance, adaptability and courage.
Newman’s namesake becomes 38th Doctor of the Church
Pope Leo XIV will officially proclaim St. John Henry Newman the 38th Doctor of the Church during Mass on Saturday.
Your weekly athletics recap: Oct. 23-Oct. 30
Women’s Volleyball in prayer (Courtesy photo: Richard Rico)
Newman celebrates its senior soccer players
Newman University recognized 31 senior soccer players between the men’s and women’s teams during senior nights this fall.
This Newman garden honors five ASC sisters who were martyred
More than 30 years ago, five ASC sisters were martyred while serving in Liberia — and a garden on Newman’s campus honors them today.
A Broadway classic: ‘Carousel’ to grace the Newman stage Nov. 6-9
An exciting musical is coming to Newman University’s Performance Hall November 6-9: “Carousel” by Rodgers and Hammerstein.
Your weekly athletics recap: Oct. 16-23
Women’s Soccer (courtesy photo: Richard Rico)
Your weekly athletics recap: Oct. 9-16
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Your weekly athletics recap: Oct. 2-9
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How three Icelandic golfers found a home at Newman
For the first time ever, Newman University is home to three Icelandic golfers: Halldor Vidar Gunnarsson, Asdis Eva Bjarnadottir and Tomas Hugi Asgeirsson.
Your weekly athletics recap: Sept. 18-25
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Meet the Director of the Steckline Gallery: Emily Ritter
Professor Emily Ritter began her role as the director of the Newman University’s Steckline Gallery in Fall 2024.
From Newman to Eswatini children’s home: Margaret Koenig
After graduating from Newman with dual degrees in biology and mathematics, Margaret Koenig ’25 put her skills to work in an unexpected place: at a nonprofit children’s home in southern Africa.
Justin Berry ‘11 scores new head coach role in Switzerland
Wallabies announce new head coach, Newman alumni Justin Berry ’11
From busy Newman student to ICU nurse: Hayley Hughes
Hayley Hughes (’25) lived the college experience at full capacity, balancing the nursing program, resident assistant leadership and basketball – all without dropping the ball.
Bethany Griffiths ’25 leads by example on and off the course
Bethany Griffiths, a 2025 graduate, is the new graduate assistant for both the men and women’s golf teams at Newman University.
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.
McKenna Rhodes ’25 ready to make an impact
McKenna Rhodes, a 2025 graduate of Newman University, is excited to make a positive difference with her psychology degree.
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.
Hometown harmony: Hugo Hernandez ’15 is revitalizing Dodge City
Newman alumnus Hugo Hernandez has become a hometown leader in Dodge City, inspired through music, education and his community.