The path leads to Canyon Worship … and a career
Fourth of a series previewing Canyon Worship 2018, which will be available for $9.99 on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify and Shazam and in the Lopes Shop on campus beginning Monday, Sept. 10. By Rick...
View ArticleAssessment helps CSET engineer stronger students
Marette Hahn, student success specialist for the College of Science, Engineering and Technology, speaks with members of the Canyon Activities Board over the summer about the results of their Indigo...
View ArticleThey’re all in this together on Canyon Worship
A lot of hard work goes on in the Recording Studio, but students enjoy the collaboration. Last of a series previewing Canyon Worship 2018, which will be available for $9.99 on iTunes, Google Play,...
View ArticleRussell, Moore make Chapel doubly powerful
Mark Moore of Christ’s Church of the Valley speaks at Chapel on Monday morning. Story by Rick Vacek Photos by Gillian Rea GCU News Bureau Talk about dynamic debuts. Harrison Russell’s introduction of...
View ArticleGCU remembers Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
Conner Teich, secretary of Young Americans for Freedom (left), and other members of the GCU club place American flags on the Student Life lawn Tuesday morning to remember the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist...
View ArticleGCU Worship Arts students release third album
(Sept. 10, 2018) – The Grand Canyon University Worship Arts program has released its third album – Canyon Worship 2018 – with 10 original songs written and performed by GCU students. The album is...
View ArticleHuman dignity headlines Bioethics Conference
By Theresa Smith GCU News Bureau How do people’s convictions to respect human dignity coexist with their passions for science, biology, medicine and technological innovation? What types of conflict...
View ArticleHospitality program grows in reach, reputation
Brett Cortright presides over the GCU hospitality program’s kickoff event, which packed the Canyon 49 Grill. Story by Rick Vacek Photos by David Kadlubowski GCU News Bureau It’s one thing for an...
View ArticleDr. Deb’s Mental Health Vitamin: Body dysmorphic disorder
Dr. Deb Wade By Dr. Deb Wade GCU Vice President, Counseling and Psychological Services I believe it is human nature to have that one imperfection that we wish we could change – it may be eyes that are...
View ArticleFitness Facts: How healthy are your bones?
Connie Colbert By Connie Colbert Director, Canyon Health and Wellness Clinic It is estimated that by year 2020, one-half of Americans older than 50 years will be at risk for bone fractures caused by...
View ArticleWhy new master’s degrees are a win-win
Professor Molly Elmer teaches her math class. (Photo by David Kadlubowski) By Theresa Smith GCU News Bureau Babies often arrive on their own timetable, which was the case for Baby Jeffrey in 2017. Two...
View ArticleEnglish professor publishes book on the insanity defense
By Theresa Smith GCU News Bureau In August, Dr. Andrea Alden, an assistant professor of English in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, published her first book, “Disorder in the Court:...
View ArticleStudent Success Center innovates way to award
Academic Web Services won an award for the Student Success Center. By Ryan Kryska GCU News Bureau Every once in awhile — maybe about as often as a total solar eclipse – something as good as Grand...
View ArticleIt’s all about that bass (clarinet) at Haas recital
Tim Haas’ bass clarinet recital Sept. 27 will feature works inspired by St. Francis of Assisi, the Lydian scale, a beast and even the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News...
View ArticleCanyon 49 Grill revamps menus, entertainment
Canyon 49 Grill has released new menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner. By Ryan Kryska GCU News Bureau Thursday night looked like this for a chunk of the staff at Canyon 49 Grill: Loading up a truck...
View ArticleWe the Lopes: Constitution Day hits campus
GCU students read aloud amendments 22-27 on Constitution Day. By Ryan Kryska GCU News Bureau Freshman government major Nolan Dominguez stood outside Prescott Hall with patriotic shades, an American...
View ArticleTada delivers a moving call to action at Chapel
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau The pain. Joni Eareckson Tada kept talking about the pain, the overwhelming pain, both physical and mental. It is a wonder she even gets out of bed every morning — always...
View ArticleInsider shares secrets of TV, film production
Film and television production executive Thomas Brodek talks to students about his career and how to get a job in the industry. By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau B-film fans might have cozied up...
View ArticleA celebration of the sanctity of life
Sue Stratman holds the microphone for her son, Daniel. Story by Theresa Smith Photos by Slaven Gujic GCU News Bureau Sue Stratman’s doctor advised abortion, warning that her daughter might inherit...
View ArticleDr. Deb’s Mental Health Vitamin: Clearing out static
Dr. Deb Wade By Dr. Deb Wade GCU Vice President, Counseling and Psychological Services Static! It’s all around us. Just take a moment and listen … do you hear an air conditioner, a car going by, a...
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