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Rockhurst University

Rockhurst University is a private Jesuit university in Kansas City, Missouri. Founded in 1910 as Rockhurst College, Rockhurst University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. It enrolled 2,980 students in 2019.[2]

Rockhurst University
Latin: Universitas Rockhurstensis
Former names
Rockhurst College (1910–98)
MottoSapientia Aedificavit Sibi Domum'(Latin)
Motto in English
Wisdom has built herself a home
TypePrivate
Established1910; 113 years ago (1910)
AccreditationHLC
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Academic affiliations
Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities
Endowment$35.8 million (2020)[1]
PresidentSandra Cassady
Students2,980 (fall 2019)[2]
Undergraduates2,208
Postgraduates835
Location,
U.S.
CampusUrban, 55 acres (22.3 ha)
Colors   Blue & white[3]
NicknameHawks
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIGLVC
MascotHawk
Websitewww.rockhurst.edu

History Edit

In 1909, Fr. Michael Dowling, S.J., the founder of Rockhurst, purchased 25 acres (10.1 ha) of land at 53rd Street and Troost Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri for $50,000. Rockhurst was chartered by the state as Rockhurst College in August 1910. It included the Academy of Rockhurst College, an institution of secondary education which became Rockhurst High School in 1923, though the two remained under a single corporate umbrella until the high school moved onto its own campus in 1962.

 
The university's central tower

Sedgwick Hall was constructed in 1914, allowing the opening of high school classes, and college classes began in 1917, all held within the same building. The first Rockhurst University students were all taught by Alphonse Schwitalla. The first class graduated in 1921. In 1939, Rockhurst was granted accreditation by the North Central Association. In 1969, all divisions of Rockhurst became coeducational. Its name change to Rockhurst University became official on July 1, 1999.[4] In October 2006, Rockhurst officially installed its fourteenth president, Thomas Curran, a Catholic priest and the school's first non-Jesuit president. In May 2015, Curran took his finals vows to become a Jesuit.[5] Rockhurst and Research College of Nursing jointly announced in 2018 that they were ending their partnership.[6][7] In 2020, Saint Luke's College of Health Sciences merged with Rockhurst University to form the Saint Luke's College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Rockhurst University.[8]

Service education Edit

Rockhurst University adheres to a traditional Ignatian philosophy of educating students not only in academics, but in leadership and service as well. The university stresses a values and ethics based education with an emphasis on lifelong learning. Graduates from Rockhurst University receive two transcripts: one for academics and another for community service.[9] 97% of all students participate in community service, and every year students complete over 25,000 hours of service to the Kansas City area and worldwide community.[10] Before classes even begin in the fall, the freshmen class joins with upperclassmen and university Regents for the Finucane Service Project as part of the Orientation program. Over 550 people participated in the Finucane project last fall, logging over 1,200 hours of service in a two-hour period.[11] The university sponsors numerous annual service trips within the United States, as well as in Guatemala, Belize, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico, El Salvador, The Bahamas and other developing countries.

In recognition of its dedication to community service programs, including the number of people who participate in service and the number of service-learning courses, Rockhurst was recognized on the 2008 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction, among only 127 schools in the country and one of nine Jesuit schools to receive that honor.[12] Rockhurst has continued to receive this distinction every year since 2007.[12]

In addition to the service completed by its student body, Rockhurst has been recognized as a university by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching with the foundation's community engagement classification for its ongoing engagement with its neighborhood and the Kansas City community. Rockhurst was first school in the Kansas City area to receive this honor.[13]

Campus Edit

 
Ignatius Science Center

Rockhurst sits on a 40-acre (16.2 ha) campus located in Kansas City's cultural district, a short distance from the popular shopping and dining center, Country Club Plaza, and just across Troost Avenue from the neighboring University of Missouri–Kansas City.

Housing Edit

The campus is home to three residence halls and the Townhouse Village, offering housing for interested students, as well as university-owned houses on two streets adjacent to campus. McGee Hall typically houses only freshmen women, while Corcoran Hall houses primarily freshmen men. Xavier-Loyola Hall is a co-ed residence hall for upper-class students, mainly consisting of sophomores and juniors, with male and female students living in separate wings. The Townhouse Village houses upper-class students in apartment-style living, with a full kitchen, dining room, living room, and two or three bedrooms. Upper-class students can also apply to live in university-owned houses on residential streets adjacent to campus, giving them the opportunity to live more independently. These houses are deemed "on-campus" and hold groups of 3 to 6 residents.

The quad Edit

The main area of campus, including all classroom buildings, surrounds the quad with the monumental Rockhurst bell tower and adjacent pergola flanking one end. In 2007 the quad has been renamed the Kinerk Commons by the university, in honor of Edward Kinerk, the thirteenth president of the university. The recently renovated Conway Hall is home to the Helzberg School of Management, the university finance office, and university computer services. Sedgwick Hall contains classrooms and faculty offices as well as the Mabee Theatre, where the university's players have put on four productions each year. The Greenlease Library holds the school's volumes of reference books and periodicals. The science center, built in 1996, holds the science classrooms and labs, as well as the doctoral program in physical therapy and doctoral program in occupational therapy. VanAckeren Hall holds the education department, the learning center (open to all students for free tutoring and writing help), and career services, which helps students find jobs and internships across the Midwest. Massman Hall is the center of the campus, both physically and organizationally. The admissions, business, student development, and administrative offices are all in Massman, as well as the cafeteria, the student pub, a coffee shop, Mabee Chapel, a fully equipped fitness and workout facility, and the Rock Room, which is a 24-hour recreational lounge for students.

 
Arrupe Hall

A major addition to the Rockhurst campus was Arrupe Hall, opening in August 2015, a classroom and faculty office building which includes a 500-seat auditorium. It features versatile classrooms accommodating modern teaching methods and technologies and has a variety of small gathering spaces along the corridors to facilitate sharing and friendship among the students. It was also built with a view to energy conservation and openness to natural light. Its name honors the vision of Jesuit Superior General Pedro Arrupe who coined the term "men and women for others"[14] that has become integral to Jesuit education, and who “called the Society to the service of faith and the promotion of justice. His call clearly resonates with the message from (Jesuit) Pope Francis.”[15]

Athletic facilities Edit

The campus has several athletic facilities, including the soccer stadium, recently renovated with new grass-like turf, a baseball stadium, softball field, and a tennis complex. The Mason-Halpin Fieldhouse holds the basketball and volleyball court, and the adjacent Convocation Center contains a multipurpose court and racquetball courts. The Magis Activity Center, built in 2019, houses workout facilities for students and faculty.

 
St. Francis Xavier Church at Rockhurst

Religious worship facilities Edit

The Campus Ministry Center (CMC) is located in a house adjacent to campus. The CMC is used by the many Campus Ministry programs for their weekly meetings and activities, including the Christian Life Communities (CLCs), student-led faith sharing and reflection groups. Within Massman Hall is the Mabee Chapel, where daily mass is held each school day, and where student devotional prayer and praise-and-worship groups meet weekly. Across the street from campus is St. Francis Xavier Church, a Jesuit parish church, used by the university for student masses every Sunday evening.

Community center Edit

The Rockhurst University Community Center is located at 54th and Troost, where children's literacy programs, community programs, and the RU College Bound high school tutoring program all are held. The Community Center serves as a physical link between the university and the surrounding neighborhood.

Academics Edit

Rockhurst University offers over fifty graduate and undergraduate programs, serving over 3,000 students annually. The core undergraduate curriculum is designed to shape students into leaders who are engaged in the world around them in whatever path they choose, and the graduate programs aim to prepare professional leaders with a hands-on curriculum, nationally recognized faculty and flexible schedules. Rockhurst University operates under one president, but has the following schools with their own deans or directors: College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, Influence, and Information Analysis, and Saint Luke's College of Nursing and Health Sciences.

In 2018, U.S. News & World Report ranked Rockhurst University as the 11th best institution among Midwest regional universities,[16] up from No. 15 in previous years. The Helzberg School of Management earned several top accolades, including the school's undergraduate management program listed at No. 11 (tied with the University of Notre Dame), and the undergraduate quantitative analysis program listed at No. 9 (one spot behind the University of Michigan).[17]

Campus ministry Edit

 
Sunday student Mass

Rockhurst University's campus ministry offers many opportunities for students and staff to live out the school's Catholic, Jesuit tradition. They offer daily mass in the Mabee Chapel every weekday at noon, as well as a student mass every Sunday at 6:00 pm at St. Francis Xavier Parish. Campus ministry also offers RCIA to any interested students.

Christian Life Communities (CLCs) are student-led faith-sharing and reflection groups that meet for an hour each week as small groups. Unity, a gay-straight alliance that meets weekly for prayer, support and service, is open to students of all faith traditions and sexual orientations. Voices for Justice is a student-led social justice group that explores the justice implications of Christianity and raises awareness of social justice issues on campus and beyond. People for People is a group of students exploring issues relating to the respect for life.

The Campus Ministry Center (CMC) is a house located just off-campus across Rockhurst Road from Conway Hall. Christian Life Communities, Voices for Justice, Unity, and People for People all hold their meetings in the CMC, and Campus Ministry offers several social activities in the CMC during the school year.

Retreats Edit

Campus Ministry runs several different retreat programs during the academic year. The Frosh Getaway, offered annually on a September weekend, is an opportunity for freshmen, led by sophomore leaders, to get to know their new classmates and to adjust to college life with a fun stress-free weekend. The Retreat on the Rock is designed as a college adaptation of Kairos-style retreats. The Fifth Week Retreat is intended as a follow-up to Kairos, Search, TEC, Retreat on the Rock, or similar style retreats, offering ample time for personal reflection and group discussion. The Busy Persons Retreat, offered annually in the spring, is an opportunity for spiritual guidance and reflection within the context and schedule demands of daily college life. The SuperNatural Christian's retreat is a six-day backpacking retreat in upper Michigan's Sylvania Wilderness Tract. This retreat is offered biannually along with the Lumberjack Service Retreat, which offers students the chance to travel to Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula (specifically the town of Hancock) and chop wood for elderly residents of the area.

Athletics Edit

Rockhurst University is home to the Hawks, the university's athletic program. After a generation in the NAIA, Rockhurst University joined NCAA Division II in 1999, as a founder of the Heartland Conference. In 2005 it moved to the Great Lakes Valley Conference. In July 2009 the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) rejected a proposal for Rockhurst to join the conference to compete with geographically closer teams. The MIAA said at that moment it currently did not want to expand beyond 12 teams.[18]

Rockhurst has 15 varsity athletic teams, including men's and women's basketball, cross country, soccer, golf, lacrosse and tennis, men's baseball, women's softball, and women's volleyball. The school also offers two club sports: tennis and the Spirit Squad, composed of the Dance Team and the coed cheerleading squad. It is a popular joke around campus that the Rockhurst University football team has remained undefeated since 1949 (the year that the team was dissolved).

The university will add seven NCAA sports in the coming years. First, in the 2023–24 school year, swimming & diving, plus indoor and outdoor track & field, will be added for both sexes. All of these sports are already sponsored by the GLVC. Then, in 2024–25, men's volleyball will be added. That team will be a de facto NCAA Division I program; the NCAA holds a combined championship for Divisions I and II, and scholarship limits are identical between the two divisions. In addition to the new varsity sports, competitive cheerleading and dance teams will be added in 2023–24.[19]

 
Rockhurst field with Xavier-Loyola residence hall at right

The Rockhurst men's soccer team competed in the NAIA from 1973 to 1997, Rockhurst played in 17 national tournaments, advanced to the Final Four 10 times, and finished national runner-up four times in 1973, 1976, 1979, and 1997. Since joining the NCAA in 1998, the soccer team has played in 19 national tournaments, advancing to the Final Four 3 times (2013, 2015, and 2016).

In 2013, Rockhurst University added three varsity athletic teams: men's and women's lacrosse and women's cross country.

There is also an intramurals program on campus, with many students participating in a 30-event program throughout the school year.

National rankings Edit

Since becoming an NCAA Division II member institution in 1998, Rockhurst men's soccer has finished in the final Top 25 Poll 10 times, and since 2011, the Hawks have finished in the top 10 each season. Men's soccer finished #3 in the nation in 2015 and 2016.

 
Rockhurst U. gymnasium

Men's soccer coach Tony Tocco has coached for 46 seasons and led the team to 13 Final Four appearances. At the end of the 2016 season, Tocco's 680 career victories ranks second in men's college soccer history, three fewer than Ohio Wesleyan head coach Jay Martin.

Following the 2007–2008 school year, Rockhurst was recognized by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America as one of 67 colleges and universities in the nation (among all NCAA and NAIA divisions) to have both men's and women's soccer teams receive the NSCAA Team Academic Award. To receive the award, a team must achieve a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. The women's soccer team achieved a 3.62 GPA, ranking them #4 in the nation.[20]

Rockhurst University alumnus, Kyle Miller (class of 2011), recently signed with the MLS Sporting Kansas City soccer team in Kansas City, Kansas, for the 2012 season.[21]

Student activities Edit

Rockhurst students participate in many diverse activities throughout the school year both on campus and within the wider community. Some general campus organizations include:

Rockhurst has several academic honorary societies (membership by invitation only):

Greek life Edit

Rockhurst's Greek life consists of five fraternities and four sororities (totaling over 30% of the undergraduate population):

Notable alumni Edit

Gallery Edit

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See also Edit

References Edit

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  2. ^ a b "Trends in Headcount Enrollment, 2013-2019". Missouri Department of Higher Education. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  3. ^ "Rockhurst Branding Guidelines" (PDF). Retrieved May 29, 2015.
  4. ^ Seal and Alma Mater – Rockhurst University. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
  5. ^ "Rockhurst Traditions - Rockhurst University - Acalog ACMS™". catalog.rockhurst.edu. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
  6. ^ Hines, Kori (February 4, 2019). . The Sentinel. Archived from the original on October 28, 2020. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  7. ^ . Research College of Nursing. Archived from the original on March 9, 2022. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  8. ^ "It's Official: Saint Luke's College of Health Sciences Will Join Rockhurst University" (Press release). Rockhurst University. March 5, 2020. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  9. ^ "Service Transcript". rockhurst.edu. Archived from the original on December 14, 2012. Retrieved July 17, 2012.
  10. ^ "Community Service". rockhurst.edu. Archived from the original on December 10, 2012. Retrieved July 17, 2012.
  11. ^ "Finucane Home". rockhurst.edu.
  12. ^ a b "News". rockhurst.edu.
  13. ^ "Carnegie Foundation". rockhurst.edu.
  14. ^ "Men for Others". onlineministries.creighton.edu. Retrieved May 13, 2022.
  15. ^ "RU President T. Curran, SJ". Retrieved September 28, 2015.
  16. ^ a b "Best Colleges 2023: Regional Universities Rankings". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  17. ^ "Rockhurst University". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
  18. ^ "MIAA doesn't take Rockhurst". CJOnline.com.
  19. ^ "Rockhurst University to boost Athletics with addition of seven new teams" (Press release). Rockhurst Hawks. October 28, 2022. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  20. ^ "News : National Soccer Coaches Association of America". nscaa.com.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on May 29, 2015.
  22. ^ . Kansas City Chiefs. May 8, 2009. Archived from the original on May 15, 2009. Retrieved May 8, 2009.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Rockhurst redirects here For other uses see Rockhurst High School and Rockhurst Rhode Island Rockhurst University is a private Jesuit university in Kansas City Missouri Founded in 1910 as Rockhurst College Rockhurst University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission It enrolled 2 980 students in 2019 2 Rockhurst UniversityLatin Universitas RockhurstensisFormer namesRockhurst College 1910 98 MottoSapientia Aedificavit Sibi Domum Latin Motto in EnglishWisdom has built herself a homeTypePrivateEstablished1910 113 years ago 1910 AccreditationHLCReligious affiliationRoman Catholic Jesuit Academic affiliationsAssociation of Jesuit Colleges and UniversitiesEndowment 35 8 million 2020 1 PresidentSandra CassadyStudents2 980 fall 2019 2 Undergraduates2 208Postgraduates835LocationKansas City Missouri U S CampusUrban 55 acres 22 3 ha Colors Blue amp white 3 NicknameHawksSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II GLVCMascotHawkWebsitewww wbr rockhurst wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Service education 3 Campus 3 1 Housing 3 2 The quad 3 3 Athletic facilities 3 4 Religious worship facilities 3 5 Community center 4 Academics 5 Campus ministry 5 1 Retreats 6 Athletics 6 1 National rankings 7 Student activities 7 1 Greek life 8 Notable alumni 9 Gallery 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditIn 1909 Fr Michael Dowling S J the founder of Rockhurst purchased 25 acres 10 1 ha of land at 53rd Street and Troost Avenue in Kansas City Missouri for 50 000 Rockhurst was chartered by the state as Rockhurst College in August 1910 It included the Academy of Rockhurst College an institution of secondary education which became Rockhurst High School in 1923 though the two remained under a single corporate umbrella until the high school moved onto its own campus in 1962 nbsp The university s central towerSedgwick Hall was constructed in 1914 allowing the opening of high school classes and college classes began in 1917 all held within the same building The first Rockhurst University students were all taught by Alphonse Schwitalla The first class graduated in 1921 In 1939 Rockhurst was granted accreditation by the North Central Association In 1969 all divisions of Rockhurst became coeducational Its name change to Rockhurst University became official on July 1 1999 4 In October 2006 Rockhurst officially installed its fourteenth president Thomas Curran a Catholic priest and the school s first non Jesuit president In May 2015 Curran took his finals vows to become a Jesuit 5 Rockhurst and Research College of Nursing jointly announced in 2018 that they were ending their partnership 6 7 In 2020 Saint Luke s College of Health Sciences merged with Rockhurst University to form the Saint Luke s College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Rockhurst University 8 Service education EditRockhurst University adheres to a traditional Ignatian philosophy of educating students not only in academics but in leadership and service as well The university stresses a values and ethics based education with an emphasis on lifelong learning Graduates from Rockhurst University receive two transcripts one for academics and another for community service 9 97 of all students participate in community service and every year students complete over 25 000 hours of service to the Kansas City area and worldwide community 10 Before classes even begin in the fall the freshmen class joins with upperclassmen and university Regents for the Finucane Service Project as part of the Orientation program Over 550 people participated in the Finucane project last fall logging over 1 200 hours of service in a two hour period 11 The university sponsors numerous annual service trips within the United States as well as in Guatemala Belize Ecuador Honduras Mexico El Salvador The Bahamas and other developing countries In recognition of its dedication to community service programs including the number of people who participate in service and the number of service learning courses Rockhurst was recognized on the 2008 President s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction among only 127 schools in the country and one of nine Jesuit schools to receive that honor 12 Rockhurst has continued to receive this distinction every year since 2007 12 In addition to the service completed by its student body Rockhurst has been recognized as a university by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching with the foundation s community engagement classification for its ongoing engagement with its neighborhood and the Kansas City community Rockhurst was first school in the Kansas City area to receive this honor 13 Campus Edit nbsp Ignatius Science CenterRockhurst sits on a 40 acre 16 2 ha campus located in Kansas City s cultural district a short distance from the popular shopping and dining center Country Club Plaza and just across Troost Avenue from the neighboring University of Missouri Kansas City Housing Edit The campus is home to three residence halls and the Townhouse Village offering housing for interested students as well as university owned houses on two streets adjacent to campus McGee Hall typically houses only freshmen women while Corcoran Hall houses primarily freshmen men Xavier Loyola Hall is a co ed residence hall for upper class students mainly consisting of sophomores and juniors with male and female students living in separate wings The Townhouse Village houses upper class students in apartment style living with a full kitchen dining room living room and two or three bedrooms Upper class students can also apply to live in university owned houses on residential streets adjacent to campus giving them the opportunity to live more independently These houses are deemed on campus and hold groups of 3 to 6 residents The quad Edit The main area of campus including all classroom buildings surrounds the quad with the monumental Rockhurst bell tower and adjacent pergola flanking one end In 2007 the quad has been renamed the Kinerk Commons by the university in honor of Edward Kinerk the thirteenth president of the university The recently renovated Conway Hall is home to the Helzberg School of Management the university finance office and university computer services Sedgwick Hall contains classrooms and faculty offices as well as the Mabee Theatre where the university s players have put on four productions each year The Greenlease Library holds the school s volumes of reference books and periodicals The science center built in 1996 holds the science classrooms and labs as well as the doctoral program in physical therapy and doctoral program in occupational therapy VanAckeren Hall holds the education department the learning center open to all students for free tutoring and writing help and career services which helps students find jobs and internships across the Midwest Massman Hall is the center of the campus both physically and organizationally The admissions business student development and administrative offices are all in Massman as well as the cafeteria the student pub a coffee shop Mabee Chapel a fully equipped fitness and workout facility and the Rock Room which is a 24 hour recreational lounge for students nbsp Arrupe HallA major addition to the Rockhurst campus was Arrupe Hall opening in August 2015 a classroom and faculty office building which includes a 500 seat auditorium It features versatile classrooms accommodating modern teaching methods and technologies and has a variety of small gathering spaces along the corridors to facilitate sharing and friendship among the students It was also built with a view to energy conservation and openness to natural light Its name honors the vision of Jesuit Superior General Pedro Arrupe who coined the term men and women for others 14 that has become integral to Jesuit education and who called the Society to the service of faith and the promotion of justice His call clearly resonates with the message from Jesuit Pope Francis 15 Athletic facilities Edit The campus has several athletic facilities including the soccer stadium recently renovated with new grass like turf a baseball stadium softball field and a tennis complex The Mason Halpin Fieldhouse holds the basketball and volleyball court and the adjacent Convocation Center contains a multipurpose court and racquetball courts The Magis Activity Center built in 2019 houses workout facilities for students and faculty nbsp St Francis Xavier Church at RockhurstReligious worship facilities Edit The Campus Ministry Center CMC is located in a house adjacent to campus The CMC is used by the many Campus Ministry programs for their weekly meetings and activities including the Christian Life Communities CLCs student led faith sharing and reflection groups Within Massman Hall is the Mabee Chapel where daily mass is held each school day and where student devotional prayer and praise and worship groups meet weekly Across the street from campus is St Francis Xavier Church a Jesuit parish church used by the university for student masses every Sunday evening Community center Edit The Rockhurst University Community Center is located at 54th and Troost where children s literacy programs community programs and the RU College Bound high school tutoring program all are held The Community Center serves as a physical link between the university and the surrounding neighborhood Academics EditAcademic rankingsRegionalU S News amp World Report 16 11Rockhurst University offers over fifty graduate and undergraduate programs serving over 3 000 students annually The core undergraduate curriculum is designed to shape students into leaders who are engaged in the world around them in whatever path they choose and the graduate programs aim to prepare professional leaders with a hands on curriculum nationally recognized faculty and flexible schedules Rockhurst University operates under one president but has the following schools with their own deans or directors College of Arts and Sciences College of Business Influence and Information Analysis and Saint Luke s College of Nursing and Health Sciences In 2018 U S News amp World Report ranked Rockhurst University as the 11th best institution among Midwest regional universities 16 up from No 15 in previous years The Helzberg School of Management earned several top accolades including the school s undergraduate management program listed at No 11 tied with the University of Notre Dame and the undergraduate quantitative analysis program listed at No 9 one spot behind the University of Michigan 17 Campus ministry Edit nbsp Sunday student MassRockhurst University s campus ministry offers many opportunities for students and staff to live out the school s Catholic Jesuit tradition They offer daily mass in the Mabee Chapel every weekday at noon as well as a student mass every Sunday at 6 00 pm at St Francis Xavier Parish Campus ministry also offers RCIA to any interested students Christian Life Communities CLCs are student led faith sharing and reflection groups that meet for an hour each week as small groups Unity a gay straight alliance that meets weekly for prayer support and service is open to students of all faith traditions and sexual orientations Voices for Justice is a student led social justice group that explores the justice implications of Christianity and raises awareness of social justice issues on campus and beyond People for People is a group of students exploring issues relating to the respect for life The Campus Ministry Center CMC is a house located just off campus across Rockhurst Road from Conway Hall Christian Life Communities Voices for Justice Unity and People for People all hold their meetings in the CMC and Campus Ministry offers several social activities in the CMC during the school year Retreats Edit Campus Ministry runs several different retreat programs during the academic year The Frosh Getaway offered annually on a September weekend is an opportunity for freshmen led by sophomore leaders to get to know their new classmates and to adjust to college life with a fun stress free weekend The Retreat on the Rock is designed as a college adaptation of Kairos style retreats The Fifth Week Retreat is intended as a follow up to Kairos Search TEC Retreat on the Rock or similar style retreats offering ample time for personal reflection and group discussion The Busy Persons Retreat offered annually in the spring is an opportunity for spiritual guidance and reflection within the context and schedule demands of daily college life The SuperNatural Christian s retreat is a six day backpacking retreat in upper Michigan s Sylvania Wilderness Tract This retreat is offered biannually along with the Lumberjack Service Retreat which offers students the chance to travel to Michigan s Keweenaw Peninsula specifically the town of Hancock and chop wood for elderly residents of the area Athletics EditRockhurst University is home to the Hawks the university s athletic program After a generation in the NAIA Rockhurst University joined NCAA Division II in 1999 as a founder of the Heartland Conference In 2005 it moved to the Great Lakes Valley Conference In July 2009 the Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association MIAA rejected a proposal for Rockhurst to join the conference to compete with geographically closer teams The MIAA said at that moment it currently did not want to expand beyond 12 teams 18 Rockhurst has 15 varsity athletic teams including men s and women s basketball cross country soccer golf lacrosse and tennis men s baseball women s softball and women s volleyball The school also offers two club sports tennis and the Spirit Squad composed of the Dance Team and the coed cheerleading squad It is a popular joke around campus that the Rockhurst University football team has remained undefeated since 1949 the year that the team was dissolved The university will add seven NCAA sports in the coming years First in the 2023 24 school year swimming amp diving plus indoor and outdoor track amp field will be added for both sexes All of these sports are already sponsored by the GLVC Then in 2024 25 men s volleyball will be added That team will be a de facto NCAA Division I program the NCAA holds a combined championship for Divisions I and II and scholarship limits are identical between the two divisions In addition to the new varsity sports competitive cheerleading and dance teams will be added in 2023 24 19 nbsp Rockhurst field with Xavier Loyola residence hall at rightThe Rockhurst men s soccer team competed in the NAIA from 1973 to 1997 Rockhurst played in 17 national tournaments advanced to the Final Four 10 times and finished national runner up four times in 1973 1976 1979 and 1997 Since joining the NCAA in 1998 the soccer team has played in 19 national tournaments advancing to the Final Four 3 times 2013 2015 and 2016 In 2013 Rockhurst University added three varsity athletic teams men s and women s lacrosse and women s cross country There is also an intramurals program on campus with many students participating in a 30 event program throughout the school year National rankings Edit Since becoming an NCAA Division II member institution in 1998 Rockhurst men s soccer has finished in the final Top 25 Poll 10 times and since 2011 the Hawks have finished in the top 10 each season Men s soccer finished 3 in the nation in 2015 and 2016 nbsp Rockhurst U gymnasiumMen s soccer coach Tony Tocco has coached for 46 seasons and led the team to 13 Final Four appearances At the end of the 2016 season Tocco s 680 career victories ranks second in men s college soccer history three fewer than Ohio Wesleyan head coach Jay Martin Following the 2007 2008 school year Rockhurst was recognized by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America as one of 67 colleges and universities in the nation among all NCAA and NAIA divisions to have both men s and women s soccer teams receive the NSCAA Team Academic Award To receive the award a team must achieve a grade point average of 3 0 or higher The women s soccer team achieved a 3 62 GPA ranking them 4 in the nation 20 Rockhurst University alumnus Kyle Miller class of 2011 recently signed with the MLS Sporting Kansas City soccer team in Kansas City Kansas for the 2012 season 21 Student activities EditRockhurst students participate in many diverse activities throughout the school year both on campus and within the wider community Some general campus organizations include Active Minds Alpha Phi Omega APO service fraternity American Humanics Student Association AHSA Art Club Biology Club Black Student Union BSU Cheerleading Dance Team Chorus Commuter Club Delta Sigma Pi Deltasig professional business fraternity Education Club English Club Walter J Ong Society for Literary Study Fellowship of Christian Athletes FCA French Club Hawks for Life Hockey Club International Students Club Lacrosse Club Math amp Physics Club PEERS Positively Educating Each Rockhurst Student Phi Delta Epsilon Pre Medical Fraternity Players Pre Law Club Pre Medical Club Pre Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Club Pre PT OT Psychology Club RAKERS Random Acts of Kindness Sharers The Rock Yearbook Rockhurst Organization of Collegiate Women ROCW Rockhurst Republicans Running Club The Rockhurst Sentinel Newspaper Student Activities Board Society for the Advancement of Pre Medical Studies Student Occupational Therapy Association SOTA Student Organization of Latinos SOL Student Senate UNITY VOICES for JUSTICE VOICES Rockhurst has several academic honorary societies membership by invitation only Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Alpha Sigma Nu Jesuit Beta Beta Beta Biology Kappa Delta Pi Education Phi Alpha Theta History Phi Lambda Upsilon Chemistry Phi Sigma Tau Philosophy Pi Delta Phi French Psi Chi Psychology Sigma Delta Pi Hispanic Honor Society Hispanic Sigma Tau Delta English Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Theta Alpha Kappa Theology Greek life Edit Rockhurst s Greek life consists of five fraternities and four sororities totaling over 30 of the undergraduate population Fraternities Alpha Delta Gamma Zeta Chapter Pi Kappa Alpha Kappa Epsilon Chapter Sigma Alpha Epsilon Missouri Delta Chapter Tau Kappa Epsilon Kappa Nu Colony Beta Theta Pi Rockhurst Colony Sororities Gamma Phi Beta Eta Iota Chapter Alpha Sigma Alpha Zeta Eta Chapter Theta Phi Alpha Gamma Nu Chapter Zeta Tau Alpha Kappa Eta Chapter Notable alumni EditSee also Category Rockhurst University alumni Hector Barreto Jr B S B A 21st Administrator of the U S Small Business Administration Tom Dempsey restaurateur current Republican State Senator Wild Bill Elliott B Western star best known for playing Red Ryder Tommy Frevert American football player Diego Gutierrez 05 midfielder for the Major League Soccer team Chicago Fire Tommy Heinemann 09 forward for the USL First Division USL 1 team Charleston Battery Herbert Harris B A 48 former member of the United States House of Representatives Sly James B A 80 Kansas City mayor Mark Lamping B A former President of the St Louis Cardinals baseball team now CEO of the Meadowlands Stadium Company Phillip H Muller Permanent Representative of the Republic of the Marshall Islands to the United Nations Walter Ong S J B A 33 philosopher G Joseph Pierron 68 American judge serving on the Kansas Court of Appeals Bill Reardon B A 63 former Kansas State Representative Joe Reardon 90 27th Mayor of the City of Kansas City Kansas Michael P Ryan Marine Major general Joseph P Teasdale former Governor of Missouri Denny Thum 74 former President of the National Football League s Kansas City Chiefs 22 Josh Tols baseball pitcher Joseph J Urusemal 76 sixth President of the Federated States of Micronesia George Wendt B A actor best known for his portrayal of Norm on the sitcom CheersGallery EditRockhurst University Campus nbsp Sign on Troost Ave nbsp West central entrance nbsp Greenlease Library nbsp Ignatius Grotto nbsp Conway Hall human resources nbsp Sedgwick once Rockhurst High nbsp Tower grotto and fountain nbsp Van Ackeren Hall nbsp Van Ackeren Hall amp Memorial nbsp East Entrance nbsp McGee Residence Hall for women nbsp McGee amp Arrupe Hall nbsp South end of campus nbsp Townhouse one of six nbsp Off campus housing nbsp Massman Hall chapel dining admissions nbsp Campus Ministry house nbsp Student Activities Hall field Corcoran Residence nbsp Fieldhouse amp gym nbsp Baseball field nbsp Softball field nbsp Tennis courts nbsp Jesuit residence at Rockhurst U nbsp Xavier church at Rockhurst U nbsp Rockhurst U Community Center nbsp Rockhurst U parking garage 39 01 54 N 94 34 21 W 39 03162 N 94 57237 W 39 03162 94 57237See also EditList of Jesuit sitesReferences Edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 21 2021 a b Trends in Headcount Enrollment 2013 2019 Missouri Department of Higher Education Retrieved July 20 2020 Rockhurst Branding Guidelines PDF Retrieved May 29 2015 Seal and Alma Mater Rockhurst University Retrieved April 25 2023 Rockhurst Traditions Rockhurst University Acalog ACMS catalog rockhurst edu Retrieved March 23 2017 Hines Kori February 4 2019 An alliance untethered a 40 year nursing program splits talk of change stirs Rockhurst campus The Sentinel Archived from the original on October 28 2020 Retrieved March 9 2022 Research College of Nursing Concludes Joint BSN Program with Rockhurst University Research College of Nursing Archived from the original on March 9 2022 Retrieved March 9 2022 It s Official Saint Luke s College of Health Sciences Will Join Rockhurst University Press release Rockhurst University March 5 2020 Retrieved February 21 2021 Service Transcript rockhurst edu Archived from the original on December 14 2012 Retrieved July 17 2012 Community Service rockhurst edu Archived from the original on December 10 2012 Retrieved July 17 2012 Finucane Home rockhurst edu a b News rockhurst edu Carnegie Foundation rockhurst edu Men for Others onlineministries creighton edu Retrieved May 13 2022 RU President T Curran SJ Retrieved September 28 2015 a b Best Colleges 2023 Regional Universities Rankings U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 25 2023 Rockhurst University U S News amp World Report Retrieved February 14 2018 MIAA doesn t take Rockhurst CJOnline com Rockhurst University to boost Athletics with addition of seven new teams Press release Rockhurst Hawks October 28 2022 Retrieved November 22 2022 News National Soccer Coaches Association of America nscaa com Kyle Miller Scores Stoppage Time Goal for Sporting KC to tie Stoke City Archived from the original on May 29 2015 Denny Thum named Kansas City Chiefs president Kansas City Chiefs May 8 2009 Archived from the original on May 15 2009 Retrieved May 8 2009 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has 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