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Creighton University announces $10M gift to support student scholarships
Creighton University announces $10M gift to support student scholarships

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time25-04-2025

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Creighton University announces $10M gift to support student scholarships

Elno Zikmund, a Creighton University alumnus, and his wife, Tillie, have gifted $10 million to the university for scholarships. Zikmund served in World War II and later opened his medical practice in Central City, Nebraska. (Courtesy of Creighton University) OMAHA — Creighton University has announced a $10 million scholarship gift that can be used to financially support a variety of students regardless of study discipline or program area. A media statement this week from Creighton officials described the gift as one of the largest ever made to support 'unrestricted' scholarships not limited to a particular field or income level. The funds come from the estates of alumnus Dr. Elno Zikmund and his wife, Tillie. He died in 2022 and she passed away the next year. They expand the Elno T. and Mathilda M. Zikmund Endowed Scholarship, which was created in 2010. Its 80 recipients so far represent a variety of professions, ranging from budding physicians to accountants and ministers. 'With the wide-ranging support of the Zikmund Scholarship, students from many different fields are taking Creighton's values into their communities, as Dr. Zikmund did,' said the Rev. Daniel Hendrickson, president of Creighton. The family's gift continues a university legacy that started nearly 90 years ago when Elno Zikmund's mother, Omaha nurse Hattie Zikmund, paid for her son's Creighton education, the statement said. Though Zikmund went on to acquire his medical degree elsewhere, he attributed his formation as a person and success as a physician to his time at Creighton. After serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II, Zikmund practiced medicine in Central City. He retired there at age 65 and moved to Omaha. Zikmund and his first wife, Janaan Zikmund, who died in 1962, had four sons. Admirers noted a framed copy of Zikmund's favorite poem, 'Desiderata' by Max Ehrmann, that hung in his medical office. They said he lived by the words, among them: 'Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story.' SUBSCRIBE: GET THE MORNING HEADLINES DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX

Future Olympic diver and culinary arts standout: Vote for Student of the Week, March 10-14
Future Olympic diver and culinary arts standout: Vote for Student of the Week, March 10-14

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time10-03-2025

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Future Olympic diver and culinary arts standout: Vote for Student of the Week, March 10-14

Student of the Week offers schools the chance to celebrate teens who have placed in an art, dance or music competition, excelled in a science fair, won an essay contest, received a scholarship, were recognized for their volunteer service or have shined in some other way. All high schools in Arizona are invited to nominate students to be included in an online poll where readers vote to choose the Student of the Week. Student of the Week voting is open from 6 a.m. Monday through noon Wednesday. The winner is announced online on Friday at 6 a.m. Meet this week's nominees! Gabby Lowe truly deserves to be Student of the Week. Born in Ethiopia and adopted by her mom at age 2, Gabby has shown unwavering dedication and a positive attitude toward school, her peers and her future. She excels academically at her home campus and is a standout student in the culinary program at her trade school. Gabby demonstrates exceptional leadership in the classroom and is actively involved in the Desiderata student government. Always ready to assist her peers, she fosters a collaborative environment and is committed to personal growth. Beyond academics, Gabby is a kind, respectful young lady who shows empathy and support for others, putting a smile on everyone's face, especially her teachers. Empathetic, witty and loved by all, Gabby consistently sets a positive example for her peers and teachers. Her contributions inside and outside the classroom make her an outstanding candidate for this recognition. Nomination submitted by Pete Aitken, exceptional student services science teacher, Desiderata High School. At 15, Mik Schwickert of Scottsdale has his sights set on the Olympics. The competitive diver describes his ascent modestly: 'I started diving with a recreational program when I was six. Then my brother was in a club program, so I joined him. Then, in 2019, I was a national champion on five meter and three meter.' Countless hours have gone into perfecting his champion-level dives. The three-time Pan American Championship qualifier hopes to earn a spot on the U.S. Olympic team eventually. In the meantime, he's perfecting his form. He earned fifth place and seventh place at the 2024 World Aquatics Junior Diving Championships in Rio de Janeiro. He's also keeping up with his academics. All of the training time makes a traditional school schedule impossible, but Mik is enrolled at ASU Prep Digital, where there's more flexibility and NCAA accreditation means he is well-poised to explore athletic scholarships. Nomination submitted by Shasta Schrempp, learning success coach, ASU Prep Digital. For more information on Student of the Week, email studentoftheweek@ This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Future Olympic diver, culinary arts standout: Vote Student of the Week

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