May 1 begins Mental Health Awareness Month and at Newman, we want students and their families to be aware of the resources offered.
New leadership takes helm of Student Government Association
After weeks of campaigning and a debate, the Newman student body elected Nathan Galicia to lead the Student Government Association team.
Steckline Gallery presents ‘Amalgamation’ student artwork
Steckline Gallery will present “Amalgamation,” a group exhibition by several Newman University students, from 5-7 pm May 2.
Lindsey Salrin’s journey: resilience, growth and purpose in teaching
2022 graduate Lindsey Salrin’s path to teaching through Newman University is a testament to her perseverance, passion and purpose.
Martina Lolli ’24 scores marketing job in New York
Now an exciting future lies ahead for the Newman graduate Lolli, who recently accepted a job offer in Manhattan, New York.
Newman University honors athletic excellence at 2025 Jetspys
Newman University celebrated student-athlete achievements at the 2025 Jetspys awards ceremony, recognizing outstanding performances.
Vantage staff wins top award for third consecutive year
The Vantage staff managed to win the coveted All-Kansas Award at the Kansas Collegiate Journalism award three years in a row.
Podcast: Deep dive into dyslexia with Newman’s MSEd reading specialist program
Dyslexia experts Jane Hayes and Amy Taylor talk about Newman’s MSED Reading Specialist – Dyslexia Emphasis program in this podcast.
Graduate Andrew Nguyen returns to Newman — this time as a seminarian
Alumnus Andrew Nguyen ‘23 returned to Newman University in fall 2024, this time as a seminarian pursuing the call to priesthood.
Music director, piano instructor to retire at end of school year
After two decades, Deanne Zogleman, director of Newman’s music department, and Carole Pracht, piano instructor and accompanist, are retiring.
‘Planting seeds’ with Newman’s pastoral ministry program: Kevin Oldham ’24
Newman graduate Kevin Oldham ’24 leveled up in his faith with the pastoral ministry certificate program through Newman University.
Honors student Emma Taylor leads financial literacy series
Newman student Emma Taylor, an Honors Program student and softball athlete, launched a four-part financial literacy series this spring.
Newman student, mascot spark excitement at elementary reading camp
In early March, Newman University senior Allie Johnson and Newman mascot Johnny Jet visited OK Elementary School’s reading camp.
Angie Mendoza makes history as first female CEO of Mennonite Housing
Alumna Angie Mendoza ‘98 broke new ground as the first female CEO of Mennonite Housing, a nonprofit in Wichita.
Earth Week brings free tire checks, campus cleanups and more
Newman University is hosting its fourth annual Earth Week April 21-25 as part of its seven-year Laudato Si’ commitment.
It’s all-alumni reunion time once again
This coming June, step back on campus and back in time as you reminisce during the 2025 All-Alumni Reunion at Newman University June 6-7.
Academic Awards Convocation celebrates scholarly efforts
Several Newman University students were recognized for exceptional academics and leadership during the annual Academic Awards Convocation April 9.
Newman University leads KICA scholarship recipients
The Kansas Independent College Association (KICA) has awarded its annual Green and Gold scholarships to 17 students in its fourth annual merit-based competition, with Newman University leading all member institutions with three recipients, officials recently announced. Two Newman students received the prestigious New Horizons Scholarship, which recognizes students from underrepresented backgrounds and first-generation college students.… Continue reading Newman University leads KICA scholarship recipients
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.
Celebrating problem-solvers of society: 2025 Newman Legacy Banquet
Newman University hosted the Legacy Banquet April 8 to honor those who serve, support and follow God’s mission.
Podcast: Meet record-breaking soccer star Alberto Romano
On this episode of “The Newman Bond” podcast, standout soccer player Alberto Romano shares his experience as a student at Newman University.
Students celebrate global cultures at 8th Cultural Extravaganza
Nearly 200 gathered at Newman University for the Cultural Extravaganza March 29 and celebrated the richness and diversity of global cultures.
Lent Reflections: Holy Week 2025
Holy Week invites us into the very heart of our faith, guiding us step-by-step through the profound mysteries of Christ’s passion, death and resurrection. As we journey from Palm Sunday to Easter, the Newman University community offers these final Lenten reflections. April 13: Palm Sunday Isaiah 50:4 – 7; Philippians 2:6 – 11; Luke 22:… Continue reading Lent Reflections: Holy Week 2025
Alumna Tori Provencio spikes success in coaching career
A decade before becoming Butler Community College’s (BCC) newest Assistant Volleyball Coach in January of 2025, Tori Provencio…
Three awarded in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. for service
The 2025 MLK service award recipients were student Travia Smith, faculty member Tim Cho and staff member James Sanny.
Newman’s Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society inducts 18 new members
Newman University’s Kansas Theta Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu welcomed 18 new members during its annual induction ceremony.
2025 Lenten series reflections: Week five
In this fifth week of Lent, as we journey closer to Holy Week, these reflections invite us to contemplate God’s merciful love and the transformative power of forgiveness. Through scripture passages that highlight Jesus’s compassion toward sinners and God’s faithfulness to His covenant promises, we are challenged to move beyond judgment toward a deeper understanding… Continue reading 2025 Lenten series reflections: Week five
Students travel to Memphis, spend spring break in service
A group of 14 Newman University students spent their spring break serving others during a mission trip to Memphis, Tennessee, from March 15-19.
Newman to host Catholic camp for high schoolers in June
High schoolers can experience a faith-filled summer at Newman University’s Camp Campus Ministry in Wichita, Kansas.
Steckline Gallery presents ‘Flight Safety and How Not to Drown’
Steckline Gallery will present “Flight Safety and How Not to Drown” by artist Yulla Vega during First Friday April 4 at Newman University.
Journey through Lent: Week four reflections
As we enter the fourth week of Lent, the Newman University community offers daily reflections that invite us deeper into the season’s spiritual journey. Faculty, staff, alumni and friends share personal insights on Scripture readings that highlight God’s unwavering love, Jesus as God’s ambassador, and our call to trust in divine providence despite life’s challenges.… Continue reading Journey through Lent: Week four reflections
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.
Video: Lisa Zirbel challenges the health care system with art
Artist Lisa Zirbel transforms her frustration with the healthcare system into thought-provoking art that demands more compassionate care.
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 draw closer to Christ during your Lenten journey. March 23 Third Sunday of Lent (Exodus 3:1 – 8, 13 – 15; 1 Cor 10:1 -6.… Continue reading Lenten reflections 2025: Week three
Celebrating Social Work Month: How Newman students are changing lives
In celebration of National Social Work Month, Newman spotlights two Master of Social Work students and how they’re changing lives.
From desk job to dream job: Teach elementary school in just 12 months
Making a career change can be intimidating, especially if you’re leaving the stability of an office job for the unpredictable, yet exciting, field of elementary education. But for many, the chance to shape the minds of young children provides a satisfying and gratifying career that can be reached in just 12 months. If you’re thinking… Continue reading From desk job to dream job: Teach elementary school in just 12 months
2025 Lenten series reflections: Week two
Lent is a liturgical season in the Christian calendar that asks us to be more attentive to our relationship with Jesus. We are invited to pray more, to fast and to give ourselves in service with and to others. We offer these reflections from members of the Newman University community as one contribution to deepening… Continue reading 2025 Lenten series reflections: Week two
Need academic support? Newman’s spring 2025 peer tutors are here to help
Newman University exists for students, because of students. In a continued effort to support academic success, the Student Success Center has welcomed 11 student peer tutors to its staff for the spring 2025 semester. Peer tutors meet one-on-one with students and cover a range of subjects: nursing, pathophysiology, biology, chemistry, physics, algebra, calculus, math, writing,… Continue reading Need academic support? Newman’s spring 2025 peer tutors are here to help
Newman University’s Scholarship Interview days open doors for students worldwide
Dozens of students from around the world gathered at Newman University for its annual Special Scholarship Interview competition.
Meet three Newman graduates-turned-mentors
For many students, graduation marks the end of their time at a university. But for these former Newman University student-athletes, their journey has come full circle. Alumnae Natalie Morales ‘24, Marie Brunet ‘24 and McKinzie Weaver ‘24 once wore team jerseys, attended classes and lived out the student-athlete grind at Newman University. Today, they work… Continue reading Meet three Newman graduates-turned-mentors