Browsing Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Theses by Issue Date
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How to Die Young in Nebraska - Stories
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Asylum
(Creighton University: Omaha, Nebraska, 2011)This thesis contains 39 poems arranged into six sections. The sections are arranged with poems of similar style and subject matter/theme into the same sections. Chronologically (first section to sixth section), each section ... -
Dating, Dancing, and Riding in Cars: A Scrapbook Archive of Teen Culture in the 1930s
(Creighton University: Omaha, Nebraska, 2013)This digital archive is comprised of artifacts from a scrapbook created by my great-grandmother, Mary Jane Logan, during the years that she attended Appalachian State Teachers College (1933-1935) in North Carolina. A ... -
Usage Reports for Theses & Dissertations in the CDR
(Creighton University Health Sciences Library, 2013)These usage reports provide information on "bitstream views" or views or downloads of the item itself. Most of these files or bitstreams are pdfs, but could be any number of other formats as well, including html pages and ... -
Sorghum Molasses and Other Poems
(Creighton University: Omaha, Nebraska, 2015)Creative thesis by Felicity White. A collection of poems written and revised in the MFA program at Creighton University, 2013-2015. -
The Accidental Poet
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Poetry of Life
(Creighton University: Omaha, Nebraska, 2015)A collection of poetry based on the life experiences of the author. -
Association of ADAM12 with head and neck cancer development
(Creighton University: Omaha, Nebraska, 2015)Abstract|Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is the fifth most common cancer worldwide. Despite aggressive treatment, fewer than half of the thirty-seven thousand HNSCC patients each year in the United States ... -
The Missing and Other Stories
(Creighton University: Omaha, Nebraska, 2015)Six stories written by the author while in Creighton University's MFA Program in Creative Writing. -
This is a Conversation for the Motel Pool
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Murphy's Cycle and Other Stories
(Creighton University: Omaha, Nebraska, 2015)This collection is comprised of seven short stories. Most, in some way, involve unfortunate encounters with an element of fate or supernaturalism. Many of them also deal with themes of growing up and determining one's identity. -
Neon
(Creighton University: Omaha, Nebraska, 2015)Follow 19 year old Scott Farroway as he journeys through Beijing over the course of a single evening. -
Esther, Tennessee
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The World Over
(Creighton University: Omaha, Nebraska, 2015)Eight years ago, an unknown epidemic swept through the world, turning those infected into ravenous cannibals with no sense of self or others. Following the Waves, the government formed camps to protect the survivors, but ... -
Work Horse: Selected Poems
(Creighton University: Omaha, Nebraska, 2015)In his first collection of poetry, Matthew Alan Argotsinger explores the world of predawn blue collar bagel baking, along with all the aftereffects that such a life causes. Unafraid to be lyrical and expressing a rich love ... -
Light, Mirror and Rose: The Language of Mysticism as an Emerging Model for Interreligious Communication and Education
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Fran & Marie: The Short Stories
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Walking the Wheel
(Creighton University: Omaha, Nebraska, 2016)Walking the Wheel is a wholesome story about a homeless junky and schizophrenic that are desperately trying to find shelter, in somewhere other than the homeless shelter, on the streets of Omaha, NE. -
Love
(Creighton University: Omaha, Nebraska, 2016)This short story collection, Love, contains four short stories titled: “Just Enough”, “The Arrival”, “Fathers”, and “Running”. Each story is told from the perspective of a different character, all of which are members of ... -
Tenders' Wars
(Creighton University: Omaha, Nebraska, 2016)Michael Tenders had an ideal upbringing. Loving family, Midwestern values. In 2005, he joined the army. This loosely linked set of stories follows Tenders through his childhood, deployments, and civilian life afterward. ...