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OFFICE OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS
RESOURCE DIRECTORY
On behalf of all my staff, I welcome you to
Creighton University and to Omaha.
Please visit us often as we have wonderful opportunities in
leadership development, cultural programming
and services for students.
Ricardo Ariza,
Director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs,
Creighton University
Important C.U. Numbers At Your Fingertips
Counseling & Psychological Services: 280-2733
Harassment/Discrimination: 280-2775
Public Safety: 280-2911 (Emergency), 280-2104 (Non-Emergency)
Student Health: 280-2735
Weather Hotline: 280-5800
The resources listed in this directory are by no means exhaustive of all the available
services/organizations in Omaha. The listing is compiled based on recommendations from people
on campus who have knowledge of the organizations/businesses listed. It is a work in process;
therefore, if you have an organization/business that you would like to see listed in the directory,
we would be happy to receive that information. Please email the name, address, phone number,
contact person and a short description of the organization/ business and if it welcomes student
volunteers to jthomas@creighton.edu. Or, contact us at the following:
Office of Multicultural Affairs
Harper Center 3006
Creighton University
Omaha, NE 68178
280-2459
Ricardo Ariza ................ 280-2469
Len Gordy ..................... 280-2438
Dr. Cynthia Jenkins ...... 280-2819
Joan Thomas ................. 280-2459
Becky Nickerson…… ..280-3118
Dr. Nina Ha……………280-2443
http://www2.creighton.edu/studentservices/officeofmulticulturalaffairs
ARTS &
ENTERTAINMENT
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
BEMIS CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS, 724 S. 12th St., www.bemiscenter.org, 341-7130
International artist-in-residency program located in the historic Old Market area. Artists from around the world live and work in
studios on the second-floor. Three galleries feature contemporary art exhibitions.
DURHAM WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM, 801 S. 10th St., www.dwhm.org, 444-5071
This museum of history is housed in Union Station, a restored art deco railroad station. Attractions include Omaha history
exhibits, trains, a soda fountain, and nationally touring exhibits.
EL MUSEO LATINO, 4701 S. 25th St., www.elmuseolatino.org, 731-1137
The first Latino art and history museum and cultural center in the Midwest located in South Omaha. View world class
permanent and traveling exhibitions featuring local, national, and international Latino art and culture. Bilingual educational
programs offered year round with exhibits, including workshops, lectures, and demonstrations, with ongoing art, theater, dance
and music classes. Performances and concerts by local and visiting artists and by Omaha’s premier professional dance
company, “CHOMARI” Ballet Folklorico Mexicano.
FILM STREAMS, 14th & Webster, www.filmstreams.org, 933-0259
Film Streams is a nonprofit organization that operates the newly opened Ruth Sokolof Theater. The film theater which is housed
in the Saddle Creek Records development is designed to serve both the passionate enthusiast and the casual filmgoer through the
presentation and discussion of film as an art form. They focus on first-run films, repertory selections, arts in education and
community development.
HENRY DOORLY ZOO, 3701 S. 10th St., www.omahazoo.com,
Informational Recording: 733-8400 IMAX Phone: 330-IMAX (4629)
The best view in the zoo is at the new Orangutan Forest. Gorillas roam free in the new Hubbard Gorilla Valley. The zoo is home
to the world’s largest indoor rainforest-the Lied Jungle, and the country’s largest cat complex. The zoo and IMAX theater are
open year-round, except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.
HOLLAND PERFORMING ARTS, 1200 Douglas St., www.omahaperformingarts.org, 345-0202
This landmark structure across from Gene Leahy Mall in downtown Omaha is a world-class center for the performing arts. This
state-of-the art facility was designed to provide the best of acoustical experiences and the finest amenities for patrons.
HOT SHOPS ARTS CENTER, 1301 Nicholas St., www.hotshopsartcenter.com
Bruning Sculpture, Loken Forge, and Crystal Forge make up the very heart of the Hot Shops Art Center, with the nature of their
work giving it its "hot" name. They also house over 80 studio artists, plus an artist residency program, as well as four gallery
spaces, in their building complex located in downtown Omaha, just north of the new Qwest Center Omaha. A wide range of
workshops and art classes take place at the Hot Shops Art Center on a continuing basis, ranging from blacksmithing and
glassblowing, to drawing and painting. Classes offered to groups and individuals.
JOHN BEASLEY THEATRE, 3010 Q. St., www.johnbeasleytheatre.org, 444-3446
This unique nonprofit community theater was founded by one of Omaha’s own—actor John Beasley. The theater encourages
residents to experience and develop theatrical interests and talents through workshops and acting classes.
JOSLYN ART MUSEUM, 2200 Dodge St., www.joslyn.org, 342-3300
Nebraska’s only fine arts museum with an encyclopedic collection, Joslyn features a variety of works with an emphasis on 19 th
and 20th century European and American art and art of the American West. Special exhibits, musical programs, tours, lectures
and classes are offered.
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Jazz on the Green—July 5 – August 23
This free outdoor jazz concert series is one of Omaha’s most popular events
LAURITZEN GARDENS, 100 Bancroft St. www.omahabotanicalgardens.org 346-4002
Lauritzen Gardens features 100 acres of stunning display gardens and walking tours. Classes are offered in herbs, roses,
butterflies, freezing and canning. Children enjoy classes on petals and paintbrushes, smelly plants, and lady bugs. Open daily 9
am to 5pm except on thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s day. Open until 8pm on Tuesdays for “Twilight Tuesdays,” May
to September.
A non-profit 501 c3 dedicated to showcasing, collection, documentation, preservation, study and the dissemination of the history
and culture of African Americans in the arts. As an educational institution, the Loves Jazz & Arts Center features state of the art
digital media equipment enabling them to teach the latest media and engage in innovative new initiatives. Through exhibits,
workshops, performances, educational programs, and special activities, the Loves Jazz & Arts Center explores the African
American experience and celebrates accomplishments of the past and present to further advance the education of the future.
OMAHA COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE, 6915 Cass St., www.omahacommunityplayhouse.com,
553-4890
The nation’s largest community theater boasts two state-of-the-art performing spaces and its own professional touring company,
the Nebraska Caravan. Eleven plays are offered annually, with the season beginning in August.
OMAHA SYMPHONY,1605 Howard St., www.omahasymphony.org, 342-3836
As Nebraska’s only professional orchestra, the Omaha Symphony presents more than 220 live performances each year in its
MasterWorks, Pops, Chamber, Family Discovery and Light Classics series.
OPERA OMAHA, 1625 Farnam St., Ste.100, www.operaomaha.org, 346-4398
One of the nation’s leading regional opera companies. It presents three fully staged productions each season in Omaha’s
historic Orpheum Theater, as well as concerts and special events.
ORPHEUM THEATER, 409 S. 16th St., www.omahaperformingarts.org, 345-0202
Omaha’s celebrated Orpheum Theater is home to the finest in local and touring theatrical performances. This 2,600-seat
proscenium theater was built in 1927 as a vaudeville house. Many amenities were added during its $10 million renovation. It
hosts musicals, dance, and popular entertainers.
QWEST CENTER OF OMAHA, 455 N. 10th St., www.qwestcenteromaha.com, 997-9378 (information),
422-1212 (tickets)
The arena is Nebraska’s premier entertainment and sports venue. The arena plays host to Creighton University Bluejays Men’s
basketball team.
ROSE BLUMKIN PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, 2001 Farnam St., www.rosetheater.org, 345-4849
The Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center is a beautifully restored vaudeville palace in downtown Omaha. It is home of the
Omaha Theater Company for Young People and the Omaha Theater Ballet. Each year, numerous performing arts events are
hosted for young people, including children’s plays and dance productions and an extensive arts education program in drama
and dance.
SOUTH OMAHA ARTS INSTITUTE, 2630 N St., www.southomahaarts.com, 734-3240
The South Omaha Arts Institute (SOAI) is dedicated to the cultural preservation, educational outreach, and augmentation of the
Arts. Its mission is to provide artistic and culturally specific opportunities for both artists and members of the ethnically and
linguistically diverse population of the Omaha community.
ARTS &
ENTERTAINMENT
LOVE’S JAZZ & ART CENTER, 2510 N. 24th St., www.lovesjazzartcenter.org, 502-5291
FINANCIAL SERVICES
BANKS
(Call for additional bank locations)
Bank of the West, 5901 NW Radial Hwy., 554-9333
Creighton Federal Credit Union, Skutt Student Center, 280-1709
First National Bank, 16th & Dodge St., 341-0500
Wells Fargo Bank, 1919 Douglas St., 536-2022
US Bank, 888 S. Saddle Creek Rd, 556-7170
WESTERN UNION
FINANCIAL
SERVICES
To find a location near you call (800) 325-6000
COMMUNITY SERVICES
ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE, 333 S 132nd St., 333-1303, www.adlplains.org
The mission of the ADL is to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment for all citizens
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB: North—2610 Hamilton St., 342-1600
South—5051 S. 22nd St., 733-8333
Great place to volunteer with tutoring and mentoring for grade school and high school students
BOY SCOUTS MID-AMERICA COUNCIL, 12401 West Maple Rd., 431-9272 www.mca-bsa.org
Scoutreach, help run Scout meetings on a regular basis through the Office of Multicultural Affairs, contact Dr. Cynthia Jenkins
280-2819, cynthiajenkins@creighton.edu
CATHOLIC HISPANIC MINISTRY, 5211 S. 31st St., 731-5413
Provides services for, but not limited to, Omaha’s Hispanic community. Services include individual and family counseling,
education and employment development. The ministry offers assistance with food, small business training classes, non-legal
immigration assistance, services to acquaint women with our country: language, driver’s education and counseling.
CHARLES DREW HEALTH CENTER, 2915 Grant St., 453-1433
COMPASSION IN ACTION (CIA), 6119 Florence Blvd., 451-4500, Contact: Teela Mickles
This organization offers ongoing assistance in the following areas: Drug treatment, counseling, job training, GED, housing,
community services, spiritual mentoring and group support.
CONFERENCE FOR INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES, www.cficonline.org
The Conference for Inclusive Communities is a human relations organization confronting prejudice, bigotry and discrimination
through educational programs that raise awareness, foster leadership and encourage advocacy for a just and inclusive society.
EASTERN NEBRASKA OFFICE ON AGING, 808 S. 74th Plaza, 444-6444
Offers free temporary assistance for people age 55 or older who are in need of health, transportation or
employment program (e.g., computer training). Volunteer your time to work with the elderly.
FRED LEROY PONCA HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER, 2602 J. St., 734-5257
The Fred Leroy Health & Wellness Center provides medical and dental services and health and disease prevention education to
Native Americans. The Center serves the urban Native American population of Omaha.
GIRL SCOUTS, GREAT PLAINS COUNCIL, 2121 S. 44th St., 558-8189, www.gpgirlscouts.org
Work with girls age 11-17, also opportunities to work behind the scenes
GIRLS, INC. OF OMAHA, 2811 N. 45th St., 457-4676, www.girlsincomaha.org
Volunteers help Girls Inc. help girls. Most of their volunteers are women, but men also volunteer, tutoring mentoring, computer
lab monitors, assistance with special events
GREATER OMAHA COMMUNITY ACTION, 2406 Fowler, 453-5656
Services include initial screening, referral services, traveler’s assistance, prescription, clothing, rent deposit, food service, to
include service for the elderly, vocational training, alcohol and substance abuse counseling and mental health services. Fees for
these services are based on family income.
COMMUNITY
SERVICES
The center offers medical services, community outreach activities. CDHC meets the needs of a large segment of Omaha’s underserved and under-privileged population. CDHC embraces the service philosophy of providing affordable, quality, family health
care by acknowledging the dignity of the individual, strength of family and the supportive network of the community. Charles
Drew Center offers a homeless day house clinic, providing health care services and limited case management services, substance
abuse services, referral for inpatient services, mental health services and outreach services.
THE LATINO CENTER OF THE MIDLANDS, 4821 S. 24th St., 733-2720
www.latinocenterofthemidlands.org
To promote the self-sufficiency and self-determination of Heartland Latino families and community by providing bilingual, high
quality social, educational, economic, public health and advocacy service
NEBRASKA URBAN INDIAN HEALTH COALITION, INC., 2240 Landon Ct., 346-0902,
www.nuihc.com
This is a multi-service nonprofit agency. Services include inpatient/outpatient behavioral health, primary health care, Native
Elder’s program, transportation, domestic violence intervention, and drug education.
OMAHA OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALIZATION CENTER, INC. (OOIC), 2724 N. 24th St.,
457-4222
OOIC has been a vital part of the North Omaha community for over 36 years training the unemployed and underemployed for
jobs. OOIC offers multiple services to support program participants toward meeting their goals of self-sufficiency such as GED
classes, childcare, adult day care, computer courses and many other funded programs. Volunteers are always needed.
ONEWORLD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS, 4920 S. 30th St., www.oneworldomaha.org,
734-4110
OneWorld Community Health Centers, in partnership with the Community, provides culturally respectful, quality health care to
the underserved.
COMMUNITY
SERVICES
SOLOMON GIRLS CENTER, 6720 N. 30th St., 455-1755
The Heartland Family Service Solomon Girls Center provides enriching after-school and summer opportunities to nearly 200
female members ages 5-18 years. This historic north Omaha institution provides activities and guidance to help each girl to find
her own identity, and to develop a sense of responsibility to herself, her family and her community.
SANTA MONICA, 130 North 39th St., 558-7088
Santa Monica is a transitional living facility that provides therapy for women in recovery for substance abuse. It is the
philosophy of the agency to treat the ”whole” person, including mental, physical, social, emotional and spiritual. This is a
program designed for women, ages 19 to 65. This program is accessible to those individuals who cannot afford or access a longterm treatment program. The program will last a minimum of six months.
SIENNA/FRANCIS HOUSE, 1702 Nicholas St., 341-1821
This facility offers a free evening meal and Sunday brunch. Used clothing us provided when needed. Overnight lodging is also
provided on a first come, first serve basis. Also, a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program is offered for free. This program is a
120-day minimum stay that requires the participants to work at the facility. It is available to both men and women.
UNITED WAY OF THE MIDLANDS, 1805 Harney St., 342-8232
This agency offers assistance with addictions, mental health, legal, employment, bills, family problems, child care, food, housing,
health care, recreation and victims of crime.
URBAN LEAGUE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER, 3040 Lake St., 451-1066
www.frccn.org/Ul_frc/index.htm
Nebraska’s Family Resource Centers (FRCs) are family-focused community or neighborhood collaborations that strengthen and
preserve families and individual members within the community. Accordingly, FRCs coordinate and support human service
programs that encourage self-sufficiency of the family unit. Family Resource Center programs enhance family function and
parenting skills.. During July and August, volunteer mentors spend one hour reading to an elementary student.
YWCA OMAHA—Women Against Violence—Rape-Domestic Violence 24-hr Hotline, 345-7273
The YWCA Omaha Women Against Violence (WAV) Program provides services and resources regarding domestic violence and
sexual assault. Including a 24-hour hotline, staffed by volunteers, that provides information, referrals and emotional support to
victims, as well as information for the general population; age-specific education and prevention programs dealing with sexual
abuse, rape, and domestic violence that are conducted primarily within area schools; and an advocacy program that offers legal
and medical support, as well as immediate intervention for victims. The program offers both individual and group therapy for all
age ranges
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
AA (ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS) Central Headquarters, 4901 Dodge St., 556-1880
For general information and “When & Where” book.
BRIDGING THE GAP, 4901 Dodge St., 556-1879
Offers a temporary contact person, which is a sober member of AA. The contact will take you to several different meetings,
answer any questions about the program, and help you get acquainted with AA and its members in your area.
CAMPUS FOR HOPE, 1490 North 16th St., 827-0570, Fax 827-0580
Operates under the United Catholic Social Services. Campus for Hope offers a detox unit and an intensive after-care program
for those completing the 28-day inpatient program for alcoholism and outpatient services. They also offer a long-term program
which runs six months to two years.
COCAINE ANONYMOUS, 978-8881, COMPASSION IN ACTION (CIA), 6119 Florence Blvd.,
451-4500, Contact: Teela Mickles
This organization offers ongoing assistance in the following areas: Drug treatment, counseling, job training, GED, housing,
community services, spiritual mentoring and group support.
EVERLASTING A.R.M.S. (Addiction Recovery Ministry of Salem), Salem Baptist Church, 3131 Lake
St., 455-7049, Contact: Cliff Robbins, or church at 455-1000
This is a 12-step program for both women and men with ongoing weekly meetings. Childcare is also provided during meeting
hours.
FAMILY & FRIENDS OF INMATES, St. Martin de Porres Center, 2417 Burdette St., 558-2085,
Contact: Mel Beckman, mgbeckman@excite.com
Providing support and assistance for those whose loved ones are incarcerated and advocating for a humane, rational and
restorative correctional system. FFI meetings are held on the fourth Saturday of each month (except December), from 9:00 AM
to about 10:30 a.m. at Catholic Charities’ St. Martin de Porres Center, 2417 Burdette St. in Omaha.
GAMBLERS 12-STEP, 978-7899
NEBRASKA COUNCIL ON COMPULSIVE GAMBLING, 291-0980 or (800) 560-2126
OUTPATIENT CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY SERVICES, 554-0520
OVERCOMERS IN CHRIST
PO Box 34460, Omaha, NE 68134-0460
573-0966 or (866) 573-0966
Support for all types of addictions.
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Abundant Mercy Church, 420 South 24 St., Ron Spada, 346-0702, or John Collamer, 344-0635
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Baptist Church, 6404 Maple St., Omaha, NE, Ed Bullock, 451-7478
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New Beginning Worship Center, 2231 Jefferson St., Bellevue, NE, Wanda, 527-4495
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Omaha Christian Center, 4215 North 92 Ave., Omaha, NE, Ed & Ann Bullock, 451-7478
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Thanksgiving Lutheran Church, Highway 370 & 36 St., Bellevue, NE, Russ Janssen, 415-6235, or Debbie Shortino,
293-5498
NA (NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS), 660-3662 or 978-3105
To obtain list of meetings, call the hotline
MENTAL HEALTH
SERVICES
This is an answering service for Gamblers 12-Step. Meeting locations, volunteer names and phone numbers will be provided
upon request.
BOOKSTORES
AFRAMERICA BOOKSTORE, 3622 Lake St., 3226 Lake St., 455-9200
Purveyors of historical, fiction, religion and children books, focusing on African cultures worldwide, statuary, clothing, jewelry,
cosmetics, cloth & more!
SOUL DESIRES, 1026 Jackson St. (in the Old Market passageway), 898.7600, www.souldesires.com
Soul Desires is a full-service bookstore specializing in books from the major world traditions for one’s spiritual journey. In
addition they offer a selection of best sellers and local interest books. Because they work directly with publishers and major
wholesalers, they can obtain most any book in print. The holy hardware items include prayer beads and jewelry, singing bowls,
crosses and nativities, drums and beautiful stained glass.
DRY CLEANERS
MAX I. WALKER, 4919 Underwood Ave., 558-3677
NUTREND, 7647 Cass St., 391-3222
GROCERY STORES
ASIAN FOOD MART, 7635 Cass St., 384-8898
This shop has some excellent foodstuffs--Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Thai, etc.
There are many types of leafy greens, root vegetables and fruits and they were FRESH, not wilted or moldy like I've seen in other
stores. The seafood is also great; we saw some live crab arrive the last time we shopped there. The freezer and refrigerator cases
are well-stocked. We load up on fresh noodles and all sorts of dumplings The employees at the checkout have always have a
friendly smile. I enjoy shopping here.
AT-TAYYIBAT, 7224 Maple St., 9343004
BAKER’S SUPERMARKET, 888 S. Saddlecreek Rd., 551-0613
Pharmacy, Western Union, Pharmacy, Money Orders, Wines/Spirits, We Accept Workers Compensation Prescriptions, We
Accept Most Insurance Plans, Specializing In Weddings, Send/Payout Money Transfer, Salad Bars, FTD. Hours: Sun 9:00am 7:00pm,Mon 8:00am - 8:00pm,Tue 8:00am - 8:00pm,Wed 8:00am - 8:00pm,Thu 8:00am - 8:00pm, Payment: Visa, MasterCard,
American Express, Discover. Categories: Food & Dining | Grocery Stores | Health & Beauty | Pharmacies | Retail Shopping |
Flowers
CHUBB’S FOODWAY, 2905 N. 16th St., 346-5011
EAST AFRICA GROCERY STORE, 2555 Leavenworth St., 345-0265
HYVEE, 5150 Center St., 551-4143
INTERNATIONAL CAFÉ, 2406 Farnam St., 991-6442
INDIA SPICE, 13021 Arbor St., 333-3066
JACOBO’S, 4621 S. 24th St., 733-9009
LAGUERA, 4233 S. 24th St., 733-9194
NEW ASIAN SUPERMARKET, 4615 S. 26th St., 731-6300
NO FRILLS, 820 N. Saddlecreek Rd., 556-9225
PHI’S FOODWAY, 3030 Ames Ave., 451-8993
SUBZI MUNDI INTERNATIONAL, 2318 N. 72nd St., 390-2340
SHOPPING & MALLS: See Map on Next Page
SHOPPING
THRIFT STORES
GOODWILL, 1111 S. 41st St., 231-1966; 36th & Q St., 731-4888
HOLY NAME HUMBLE JUMBLE STORE, 2901 Fontenelle Blvd., 451-5847
LUTHERAN THRIFT SHOP, 720 S. 24th St., 346-7220
ST. VINCENT DePAUL SUPER THRIFT STORES, INC., 7266 N. 30th St., 455-3222
DAV THRIFT STORE, 5125 S. 24th St., 731-2233
SALVATION ARMY, 2410 Center St., 345-1637
THRIFT WORLD, 5130 S. 24th, 731-8699; 2901 St. Mary’s Ave., 345-0411
NEW LIFE THRIFT, 7007 S. 36th St., 731-9311
Shopping Centers & Mall’s
1. Baker’s Square
132nd & W Center Rd
11. First National Center
1103 Galvin Rd
Bellevue
2. Bel
Air PlazaHEALTH &12.
Fort Plaza
MENTAL
SUBSTANCE
121st 7 W Center Rd
90th & Fort
21. Nebraska Crossing
Outlet
I-80 & hwy 31 Gretna,
NE
22. Oakview Mall
ABUSE/ADDICTIONS
144th & W Center Rd
Gamblers Anonymous, 2615 Harney St., 978-7557
nd
Heartland
S. 42
St., 553-3000
3. Beverly
HillsFamily
Plaza Service,
13.2101
Galleria
Collection
23. Old Market
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11th &
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30. Rockbrook Village
108th W Center Rd
32. Spring Valley
50th & “G”
33. Stockyards Plaza
33rd & “L”
14. Galleria Plaza
108th&Mockingbird Dr.
24. Old mill
108th 7 W Dodge Rd
34. Tara Plaza
84th Hogan Dr
5. Brentwood Square
84th & Giles
15. Harvey Oaks Plaza
144th & W Center Rd
25. One pacific Place
103rd & Pacific
35. The village
90th & Maple
6. Center Mall
42nd 7 Center
26. Orchard Plaza
132nd & W Center Rd
36. Western C Crossing
120th & Dodge Rd
7. Countryside Village
87th 7 pacific
16. Mall of the bluffs
1751 Madison Ave
Council Bluffs
17. Millard Plaza
138th & “Q”
27. Parkfair
16th 7 Douglas
37. Westgate Plaza
84th & Haskell
8. Crossroads Mall
72nd & Dodge
18. Miracle Hill Park
114th & W Dodge Rd
28. Plaza 120
120th & Blondo
39. Westroads
102nd & W Dodge
9. Eagle Run
132nd & maple
20. Montclair Center
132nd 7 W Center Rd
29. Regency Court
120th Regency Court
40. Westwood Plaza
120th & W Center Rd
10. Empire park
108th & “Q”
SHOPPING
4. Boardwalk
119th & Pacific
HAIR CARE
HAIR CARE
BARBERS
Moore Precision Barber Shop, 2416 ½ Davenport, 345-1377 (located next to the Bluejay Bar),
Gerald Moore, owner.
Fraternity Barbers, 3701 N. 24th St., 451-6400
Goodwin’s Spencer St. Barbershop, 3116 N. 24th St., 451-9723
Youngblood’s, 4001 Ames Ave., 451-9918,
Big Jim’s Barbershop, 3924 Ames Ave, 455-8676
COSMETOLOGY/HAIR DRESSERS
Above and Beyond Hair Salon, 4505 N. 40th St., 505-6155
Exclusive Hair Designs, 2104 Military Ave., 504-4228
Felicia’s Beauty and Barber Salon, 4802 NW Radial Highway, 451-4029
No Limit Hair, Nails & Barber, 2209 Military Ave., Stylists & Barbers, 561-9144, Nail
Technicians, 561-9261
Ramada’s Beauty & Skin Care, 7016 Maple St., 934-2988
SCHOOLS OF COSMETOLOGY & BARBERING
Joseph’s College of Barbering, 3724 Farnam St. (haircut by students for about $4)
LaRose’s Beauty Academy, 2505 N. 24th St., 451-4062
Xenon International School of Hair Design, 8516 Park Dr., 393-2933
RETAIL SALES—BEAUTY PRODUCTS
Lee Beauty Supply, 628 N. Saddle Creek Rd, 551-7077
Mid-K, 1110 NW Radial Hwy, 556-7898
Sally Beauty & Barber Supply, 721 S. 72nd St., 391-6370
RESTAURANTS
BARBECUE
Bill’s BBQ, 4414 N. 24th St., 451-5076
Jim’s Rib Haven, 3801 Ames Ave., 451-8061
Skeet’s Ribs & Chicken, 2201 N. 24th St., 344-3420
Smoke Pit BBQ, 230 S. 25th St., 345-8681
ASIAN
LATIN
American GI Forum, 2002 N St., 733-9740
California Taco, 3235 California St., 342-0212
Don Gaby’s, 4806 S. 24th St., 731-0936
El Alamo, 4917 S. 24th St., 731-8969
Espana, 6064 Maple St., 505-9917
Guaca Maya, 5002 S. 33rd St., 733-3440
Julio’s, 510 S. 13th St., 345-6921
La Mesa, 605 Fort Crook Rd. N., Bellevue, 733-8754
Los Portales, 2614 S. 13th St., 991-1190
Nettie’s, 7110 Railroad Ave., 733-3359
Taqueria El Ray, 5201 S. 24th St., 502-0674
Taqueria Tiajuana, 5139 S. 24th St., 731-1281
Taquerua El Palenque, 840 S. 24th St., 345-3395
SOUL FOOD
Dunn Deal Café, 2310 N. 16th St., 341-3600
Lonelle’s Southern Delight, Soul Food, 3112 N. 16th St., 453-4867, 10-5 p.m.
Time Out Foods, 3518 N. 30th St., 451-2622
SPECIALITIES
Ahmad’s Persian Restaurant, 1006 Howard St., 341-9616
Das Rheinland, 414 S. 10th St., 991-5448
Greek Islands, 3821 Center, 346-1528
Indian Garden, 2819 S. 125th Ave., 697-0101
Indian Oven, 1010 Howard St., 342-4856
Katie’s Authentic Greek & American Cuisine, 119 S. 40th St., 558-5623
Lithuanian Bakery & Kafe, 7427 Pacific St., 391-3503
Lo Sole Mio, 3001 S. 32 Ave., 345-5656
Malara’s Italian Restaurant, 2123 Pierce St., 346-8001
Bohemian Café 1406 S. 13th St., 342-9838
Ted & Wally’s Homemade Ice Cream, 12th & Jackson, 341-5827 - 50th & Underwood, 934-3888
VEGETARIAN
McFoster’s Natural Kind Café, 302 S. 38th St, 345-4584
RESTAURANTS
China Palace, 661 N. 46th St., 556-8819
China Taste, 2424 Cuming St., 342-2288
Kimson Seafood Grill, 333 N. 78th St., 926-2700
Korea King, 4719 S. 96th St., 593-6568
Sakura Bana, 7425 Dodge St., 391-5047
Thai Pepper, 12775 O St., 895-7788
SPIRITUAL SERVICES
This list is not meant to be exhaustive. It is merely a collection of churches which CU staff members
have recommended in that either they have attended these churches or they know of them in the
community. Check your local phone directory for a more complete listing.
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPALIAN (A.M.E.)
Allen Chapel, 2842 Monroe St., 734-3399, Rev. Portia Cavitt
Bethel, 2428 Franklin St., 342-0297, Rev. Adrian Young
Gregg Memorial, 1322 N. 45th St., 558-3285
St. John, 2402 N. 22nd St., Rev. David Arthur, 345-1070
SPIRITUAL
SERVICES
APOSTOLIC
Grace, 2216 Military Ave., 556-9958
BAPTIST
Bethel Baptist Church ABC, 5318 S. 30th St., 731-1840
Ebenezer Baptist Church, 2221 Fowler Ave., 455-5789
Greater Macedonia, 3026 Hamilton St., 346-4943
Morning Star, 2019 Burdette St., Rev. Leroy E. Adams, Jr., 342-0018
Mt. Moriah, 260 N. 24th St., Rev. Ralph Lassiter, 451-8800
Paradise, 2124 Lothrop St., Dr. Thomas Smith, 455-3777
Pilgrim, 2501 Hamilton St., 341-6270
Pleasant Green, 2002 Willis, Ave., 346-8427, Bob Berry
St. Mark, 3616 Spaulding, 451-0307
St. Paul, 1809 N. 23rd St., 342-0528
Salem, 3131 Lake St., Rev. Selwin Bachus, 455-1000
Zion, 2215 Grant St., 346-1502
BAPTIST MISSIONARY
Greater New Hope, 1411 N. 30th St., Rev. Dr. Ollie Kindiric, 342-0265
King Solomon, 3202 Evans St., 455-0358
Mt. Nebo, 5501 N. 50th St., Rev. Terry Arvie, 451-4245
Pleasant Green, 2002 Willis Ave., Rev. Wayne Banks, 346-8427
Rising Star, 1823 Lothrop St., Rev. Bernard Johnson, Sr., 451-3700
CATHOLIC
Holy Name, 2901 Fontenelle Blvd., 451-6622
Our Lady of Guadalupe, 2310 O St., 731-0449
Sacred Heart, 2207 Wirt St., 451-5755
Korean Catholic Church St. Adalbert’s, 2617 S. 31st St., Im Hee Jung, 612-4753
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Fort St. Church of Christ, 5922 Fort St., James Tinsley
CHURCH OF GOD
Church of the Living God, 2029 Binney St., Pastor Jimmie Byrd, 451-4742
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST (C.O.G.IC.)
Faith Temple, 2108 Emmet St., 453-5255
Joy of Life Ministries, 6401 N. 56th St., Pastors Eric and Cynthia Butler, 399-9628
Greater St. Paul, 2123 Miami St., 341-2231
New Bethel, 1710 N. 25th St., 348-0874
CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION
Episcopal Church of the Resurrection, 3004 Belvedere Boulevard, Rev. Judi Yeates, 455-7015
CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPOL (C.M.E.)
Cleaves Temple, 2431 Decatur St., Pastor, T. Marcellus Thomas, 342-0919
COMMUNITY
Mount Calvary, 5112 Ames Ave., Bishop William Foeman, 457-4216
EVANGELICAL
Friends of Christ, 3208 Corby St., 455-2212
FULL GOSPEL
Jehova Shammah Baptist Full Gospel Church, 2537 North 62nd St., Edna Perkins, 390-6036
Islamic Center of Omaha, 3511 N. 73rd St., 571-0720 www.ico-ne.org
INTERDENOMINATIONAL/NONDEMONINATIONAL
Ambassador Worship Center, 24th & St. Mary’s Avenue, Martin Williams, 341-1866
Bible Truth Ministries, 2402 Franklin St., Bellevue, NE, Pastors Rodney and Ramona Smith,
www.BibleTruthMinistries.org, 292-9499
Ministry of Bethesda International, 3014 N. 24th St., Dr. Constance Adams, Pastor, 455-1468
Union Community, 3022 Cuming St., contact Arnette Payne, 345-2013
LUTHERAN
Hope, Missouri Synod, 2723 N. 30th St., 453-1583
PRESBYTERIAN
Castelar Presbyterian Church, 2410 S. 16th St., Rev. Lyle Franzen, 341-5491
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Sharon, 3336 Lake St., Pastor Gil Webb, Sr., 453-4079
QUOC AN VIETNAMESE TEMPLE, 3812 Fort St., 715-5710
UNITY
Christ-Love, 2903 Ellison Ave, 453-3264, Pastor Karen Saunders
SPIRITUAL
SERVICES
ISLAM
TRANSPORTATION
AIRPORTS
Council Bluffs Airport Authority, 16801 Ste 2 McCandless Ln., (721) 322-2284
Eppley Airfield, 4501 Abbott Dr. Ste 2300, www.eppleyairfield.com, Airport Information,
661-8017, Terminal Paging, 661-8100.
CITY BUSES
Metro Area Transit, 2222 Cuming St., 341-0800
Call for schedules or visit center across the St. from McDonalds at 24th & Cuming St.
INTERSTATE BUS LINES
Greyhound Bus Lines, 1601 Jackson St., 341-1906
Jefferson Bus Lines, 1601 Jackson St., 341-8725
RAILROAD STATION
Amtrak Railroad Station, 1003 S. 9th St., www.amtrak.com
TRANSPORTATION
TAXI CABS
One call serves Cornhusker, Happy Cab, Metro Taxi, Checker Cab, Yellow Cab, 331-5558
or 734-5556
DRIVER’S LICENSE EXAMINATIONS
7414 N. 30th St., 595-2038
7425 Dodge St., 595-2038
4107 S. 24th St., 595-2039
UNITED STATES POST OFFICES (in close proximity to C.U.)
SADDLE CREEK STATION, 608 N. Saddle Creek Rd, 800-275-8777
STATION A 2205 N. 24th St., 800-275-8777
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY CAMPUS POSTAL FACILITIES, 701 N. 20th St., 280-2789
Students wishing to mail packages may bring them to the Mail Center from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. This
includes US Postal Services, UPS and Fed Ex., 280-2789
VOTER REGISTRATION
DOUGLAS COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION, www.votedouglascounty.com, 225 N 115 St,
444-8683
Hours 8:30am -5:00pm Mon-Fri excluding Holidays
NEBRASKA SECRETARY OF STATE, www.sos.state.ne.us
GOVERNMENT
CRISIS LINES &
REFERRALS
CRISIS LINES, INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SOURCES
Fire, Medical Emergency or Police ........................................................................................................... 911
Adult Abuse / Adult Protective Services (Douglas/Sarpy Counties) ................................................ 595-3474
American Red Cross ....................................................................................................................... 343-7400
Battered Women’s Justice Project ...........................................................................................800-903-0111
Bureau of Indian Affairs Indian Country Child Abuse Hotline ...................................................800-633-5155
CDC National Sexually Transmitted Diseases .........................................................................800-227-8922
Child Abuse ...................................................................................................................................... 553-6000
Child Support Services of Nebraska ............................................................................................... 341-4554
Creighton University Legal Clinic ..................................................................................................... 280-3068
Crime Stoppers ................................................................................................................................ 444-7867
Disability Services .....................................................................................................................800-742-7594
Domestic Violence Crisis Line – Iowa .......................................................... 712-328-0266 or 888-612-0266
Domestic Violence Crisis Line – Omaha.......................................................................................... 345-7273
Domestic Violence Crisis Line – Sarpy County ........................................................................800-523-3666
Domestic Violence Physicians Referral .......................................................................................... 393-1415
Douglas County Housing Authority ................................................................................................. 444-6203
Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging (ENOA) .................................................................................... 444-6444
Federal Trade Commission Identity Theft Hotline ................................................................. 877-ID-THEFT
Food Stamp Application ................................................................................................................... 595-3400
Job Training (JPTA) ........................................................................................................................ 444-4700
Lutheran Family Services................................................................................................................. 342-7007
Marijuana / Drug Hotline ..........................................................................................................800-742-9333
Marriage License / County Clerk ...................................................................................................... 444-6080
Mothers Against Drunk Driving ................................................................................................877-623-3435
National AIDS Hotline ..............................................................................................................800-342-2437
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children ................................................................800-843-5678
National Center for Victims of Crime ....................................................................................... 800-FYI-CALL
National Center on Women & Family Law ...............................................................................212-741-9480
National Child Abuse Hotline ....................................................................................................800-422-4453
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information .......................................................800-729-6686
National Crime Prevention Council ....................................................................................... 800-NCPC-911
National Fraud Information Hotline ..........................................................................................800-876-7060
National Organization for Victim Assistance ........................................................................ 800-TRY-NOVA
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence .....................................................................800-537-2238
National Sexual Violence Resource Center ..............................................................................877-739-3895
Nebraska Council of Compulsive Gambling ................................................................................... 291-0980
Nebraska Department of Labor ........................................................................................................ 595-3111
Nebraska Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Crisis Line .......................................................800-876-6238
Omaha Housing Authority (OHA) .................................................................................................... .444-6900
Omaha OIC ...................................................................................................................................... 457-4222
Omaha Police Department (Non-Emergency) ................................................................................ 444-5600
Omaha Police Department – Domestic Violence Unit .................................................................... 444-7456
Poison Center ................................................................................................................................. 354-5555
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network ............................................................................... 800-656-HOPE
Rape Hotline .................................................................................................................................... 345-7273
Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Child Protection and Custody .................................800-527-3223
Suicide/Crisis Intervention................................................................................................................ 572-2993
United Way of the Midlands ............................................................................................................ 342-8232
Women, Infant & Children (WIC) ........................................................................ 559-2284 or 800-942-1171
YWCA – Women Against Violence Hotline ..................................................................................... 345-7273
Zip Code Information ........................................................................................... 348-2861 or 800-275-8777
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY RESOURCE GUIDE
Question ............................................... Where to Go ........................ Phone ................... Location
CREGHTON
RESOURCES
Accounts students ............................................ Business Office .............................. 280-2707 ..................... Admin. Building, 1st floor
Alcohol Information ........................................... Counseling Center ......................... 280-2733 ..................... Brandeis Hall, #203
......................................................................... Peer Education .............................. 280-5532 ..................... Swanson Hall, 1st floor
Athletics ............................................................ Vinardi Center ................................ 280-2720 ..................... Vinardi Center
Audio Visual Equipment ................................... Media Services East……………….280-2543 ...................... Lower Level Reinert Library
.......................................................................... Health Sciences Library…………...280-5108 ...................... Health Sciences Library
Box Office ......................................................... Lied Education Center ................... 280-2636 ..................... Lied Education Center
C.A.P. Center .................................................... Career Services ............................. 280-2722 ..................... Brandeis Hall, Lower level
Car Problems/Registration ............................... Public Safety .................................. 280-2104 ..................... 2204 Burt St.
Career Center ................................................... Creighton Career Center ............... 280-2722 ..................... Brandeis Hall, Lower level
Change of Major/College .................................. Registrar ........................................ 280-2702 ..................... Admin. Building, 2nd floor
Change of Name/Address ................................ Registrar ........................................ 280-2702 ..................... Admin. Building, 2nd floor
Change Schedule/Courses ............................... Registrar ........................................ 280-2702 ..................... Admin. Building, 2nd floor
Check Cashing ................................................. Bookstore or Business Office
Computer Lab ................................................... Computer Center ........................... 280-2564 ..................... Old Gymnasium, 4th floor
Computer Repair http://www2.creighton.edu/doit/students/ ............................... 280-1111
Counseling ........................................................ Counseling Center ......................... 280-2733 ..................... Brandeis Hall #203
Credit Union ...................................................... Credit Union ................................... 280-1709 ..................... Skutt Student Center
Creighton Students Union ................................ ....................................................... 280-2724 ..................... Student Center
Creightonian (Campus Newspaper .................. Journalism Dept ............................. 280-2539 ..................... Communication Arts
Cultural Events ................................................. Student Activities Office ................. 280-1715 ..................... Skutt Student Center #110
.......................................................................... Multicultural Affairs ........................ 280-3118 ..................... Brandeis Hall #102
Discrimination ................................................... Student Services............................ 280-2775 ..................... Brandeis Hall, #111
Discipline Records ............................................ Student Services............................ 280-2775 ..................... Brandeis Hall, #111
Drug Information ............................................... Student Health ............................... 280-2735 ..................... 2530 Cuming St.
.......................................................................... Counseling Center ......................... 280-2733 ..................... Brandeis Hall #203
.......................................................................... Health Sciences Library ................. 280-5108 ..................... Health Sciences Library
Emergencies ..................................................... Public Safety .................................. 280-2911 ..................... 2204 Burt St.
.......................................................................... Maintenance .................................. 280-2780
.......................................................................... Student Health Services ................ 280-2735 ..................... 2530 Cuming St.
.......................................................................... Counseling Center ......................... 280-2733 ..................... Brandeis Hall #203
Employment (Job Interviews) ........................... Creighton Career Center ............... 280-2722 ..................... Lower Brandeis Hall
Employment (Part-time ..................................... Student Employment ..................... 280-2457 ..................... Brandeis Hall #218
Escort Service ................................................... Public Safety .................................. 280-2104 ..................... 2204 Burt St.
Financial Aid ..................................................... Financial Aid .................................. 280-2731 ..................... Brandeis #218
Food Service ..................................................... University Dining Services ............. 280-2750 ..................... Brandeis Hall (South Entrance)
Food Service Catering ...................................... University Dining Services ............. 280-2446 ..................... Skutt Student Center #200
Foreign Student Advisor ................................... International Programs .................. 280-2221 ..................... Lower Becker G-25
Fraternities/Sororities........................................ Student Activities Office ................. 280-1715 ..................... Skutt Student Center #110
Harassment ...................................................... Student Services............................ 280-2775 ..................... Brandeis Hall, #111
Health Aides ..................................................... ....................................................... 280-2104
Health Insurance............................................... Student Health ............................... 280-2735 ..................... 2530 Cuming St.
Housing (On and Off-Campus .......................... Housing Office ............................... 280-3016 ..................... Swanson Hall, 1st floor
ID Cards Lost .................................................... Card Services ................................ 280-4700 ..................... Lower Brandeis Hall
Institute for Latin American Concerns
(I.L.A.C.)............................................................ Hixson-Lied Science Center .......... 280-3179 ..................... Hixson-Lied G-19
Illness or Injury.................................................. Student Health ............................... 280-2735 ..................... 2530 Cuming St.
.......................................................................... Public Safety .................................. 280-2104 ..................... 2204 Burt St..
International Programs .................................... International Programs .................. 280-2221 ..................... Lower Becker G-25
Intramural Sports Program ............................... Campus Recreation ....................... 280-1703 ..................... Kiewit Center, #211
Leadership Programs ....................................... Student Activities Office ................. 280-1715 ..................... Skutt Student Center, #110
Liturgies ............................................................ University Ministry.......................... 280-2779 ..................... St. John’s Church
Loan Information ............................................... Financial Aid Office ........................ 280-2471 ..................... Brandeis Hall, 2nd floor
.......................................................................... Creighton Students Union ............. 280-2724 ..................... Student Center
Lost and Found ................................................. Public Safety .................................. 280-2104 ..................... 2204 Burt St.
Mail ................................................................... Campus Mail Center ...................... 280-2789 ..................... 701 N. 20th St
Marriage Preparation ........................................ University Ministry.......................... 280-3030 ..................... St. John’s Church
Meeting Rooms (Classrooms) .......................... Registrar ........................................ 280-2702 ..................... Admin. Building, 2nd floor
Meeting Room (Student Center)....................... Student Center............................... 280-1700 ..................... Skutt Student Center #200
Multicultural Concerns ...................................... Multicultural Affairs ........................ 280-3118 ..................... Brandeis Hall, #102
Notary Public .................................................... Business Office .............................. 280-2707 ..................... Admin. Building, 1st floor
Parking Permits/Fines....................................... Public Safety .................................. 280-2104 ..................... 2204 Burt St.
CREGHTON
RESOURCES
Physical Recreation .......................................... Kiewit Fitness Center ..................... 280-2848 ..................... Kiewit Fitness Center
Poison Information ............................................ Poison Control ............................... 290-5400 ..................... Children’s Hospital
Posting of Signs ................................................ Student Activities Office ................. 280-1715 ..................... Skutt Student Center #110
Pregnancy ......................................................... Student Health Services ................ 280-2735 ..................... 2530 Cuming St.
.......................................................................... Counseling Center ......................... 280-2733 ..................... Brandeis Hall #203
.......................................................................... Catholic Social Services ................ 558-3533 ..................... 2132 S. - 42nd St.
.......................................................................... Emergency Pregnancy Srvs .......... 554-1000 ..................... 5120 Walnut St.
Rape Counseling .............................................. Counseling Center ......................... 280-2733 ..................... Brandeis Hall #203
.......................................................................... Women Against Violence .............. 345-6555 ..................... 222 S. 29th St. (YWCA)
.......................................................................... Student Health Services ................ 280-2733 ..................... 2530 Cuming St.
Registration for Classes ................................... Registrar ........................................ 280-2702 ..................... Admin. Building, 2nd floor
Residence Hall Room Changes ....................... Housing Assignments Office ......... 280-3016 ..................... Swanson Hall, 1st floor
Retreats ............................................................ University Ministry.......................... 280-2779 ..................... St. John’s Church
Schedule of Classes ......................................... Registrar ........................................ 280-2702 ..................... Admin. Building, 2nd floor
Scholarship Information .................................... Financial Aid .................................. 280-2731 ..................... Brandeis Hall #218
Security (Emergency ........................................ Public Safety .................................. 280-2911 ..................... 2204 Burt St.
Security (Non-Emergency ................................ Public Safety .................................. 280-2104 ..................... 2204 Burt St.
Sexual Assault .................................................. Public Safety .................................. 280-2911 ..................... 2204 Burt St.
.......................................................................... Women Against Violence .............. 345-6555 ..................... 222 S. 29th St. (YWCA)
.......................................................................... Counseling Center ......................... 280-2733 ..................... Brandeis Hall #203
.......................................................................... Asst. VP for Student Life ............... 280-2775 ..................... Brandeis Hall #111
Student Support Services ................................. Markoe Hall .................................... 280-2749 ..................... Markoe Hall (west of Old Gym)
Student Government......................................... Creighton Students Union ............. 280-2724 ..................... Skutt Student Center, #110
Student Phone Numbers .................................. Davis Square ................................. 546-6000
.......................................................................... Deglman Hall Desk ........................ 546-6100
.......................................................................... Gallagher Hall Desk ....................... 546-6800
.......................................................................... Heider Hall Desk ............................ 546-6200
.......................................................................... Kenefick Hall Desk......................... 546-6300
.......................................................................... Kiewit Hall Desk ............................. 546-6700
.......................................................................... McGloin Hall Desk ......................... 546-6900
.......................................................................... Opus Square .................................. 546-6600
.......................................................................... Swanson Hall Desk........................ 546-6500
Study Abroad .................................................... International Programs .................. 280-2592 ..................... Lower Becker G-25
Study Skills Assistance .................................... Academic Success ........................ 280-5572 ..................... Skutt Student Center #211
Suicide Prevention ............................................ Counseling Center ......................... 280-2733 ..................... Brandeis Hall #203
.......................................................................... Girls & Boys Town National Hotline..................................... 800-448-3000
Summer Sessions............................................. University College .......................... 280-2424 ..................... Eppley Building, Lower level
Telephone Repair ............................................. Computer Center ........................... 280-1111 ..................... Old Gymnasium, 1st floor
Transcripts ........................................................ Registrar ........................................ 280-2702 ..................... Admin. Building, 2nd floor
Thefts ................................................................ Public Safety .................................. 280-2104 ..................... 2204 Burt St.
University Ministry............................................. ....................................................... 280-2779 ..................... St. John’s Church
Volunteer Service ............................................. Center for Service & Justice .......... 280-2754 ..................... Kiewit Fitness Center
Withdrawal from the University ......................... Registrar ........................................ 280-2702 ..................... Admin. Building, 2nd floor
Writing Center ................................................... English Department ....................... 280-4707 ..................... Communications Arts, #306
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