Margery A. Beck, Associated PressDisabiltiesCreighton University Appeals Order Favoring Deaf StudentOMAHA, Neb. ― Creighton University is appealing a federal judge’s ruling requiring it to provide a deaf student with special equipment and interpreters to allow him to finish his last two years of medical school.June 8, 2014African-AmericanHistorians Push for Revival of Studying the MidwestA new Midwest history association, launching this fall, will call for universities in the Midwest to make a concerted effort to focus on Midwestern history.March 9, 2014DisabiltiesCreighton University Must Accommodate Deaf StudentMichael Argenyi was accepted to Creighton’s medical school in 2008 after disclosing that he was hearing impaired and requesting accommodations for his disability to allow him to follow lectures and communicate with patients.December 22, 2013StudentsFormer Nebraska Law Student Files Discrimination Suit Against SchoolAn Omaha man who was kicked out of the University of Nebraska’s law school just months before he was set to graduate is suing the school and others, saying he was discriminated against because of his Arabic heritage and Muslim beliefs.March 6, 2013Page 1 of 1