First engineering cohort on the job at recruitment fair
Hannah Gallardi (left) tells students about artificial intelligence company Paradox at Friday’s Engineering and Technology Job/Internship Fair in GCU Arena. Gallardi, a GCU alumna, is the...
View Article‘We’re here for hope:’ Run to Fight begins 9th season
Story by Ryan Kryska Photos by David Kadlubowski GCU News Bureau Children in the Phoenix community took a well-deserved break from their battle with cancer Friday night at Grand Canyon University...
View ArticleGriffin at Chapel: Find quiet time to listen to Jesus
Dr. Tim Griffin, Pastor and Dean of Students, said at Chapel Monday that we all get busy, particularly at this time of year. But don’t let your passions be a detour away from a passion for Jesus. Story...
View ArticleDr. Deb’s Mental Health Vitamin: Marriage repair
Dr. Deb Wade Dr. Deb Wade GCU Vice President, Counseling and Psychological Services Marriage can be hard. We are expected to deny self, to love, honor and cherish this chosen person (who sometimes can...
View ArticleFitness Facts: Taking a look at eye pain
Connie Colbert By Connie Colbert Director, Canyon Health and Wellness Clinic Pain in the eyes, also called ophthalmalgia, can be caused by several nonemergent conditions and often can be treated at...
View ArticleAdding a minor to degree plan has major implications
GCU students are learning how valuable adding a minor can be, such as a business major minoring in athletic coaching. (Photo illustration by David Kadlubowski) Story by Theresa Smith Photos by...
View ArticleLopes traverse campus in many modes
Students use varied modes of transportation on Lopes Way: skate boarding, scooting, skating and walking, By Theresa Smith GCU News Bureau Photos by David Kadlubowski Freshman Trey Johnson is a...
View ArticleWant a forever career? Cybersecurity is IT
Cybersecurity expert Mark Pribish told Grand Canyon University technology students about the burgeoning cybersecurity job market during his talk on Wednesday to technology students. He said it is...
View ArticleCommunity rules at record-setting Camp Elliott
After surviving a mid-night ant attack, Myles Williams showed off his tent and his Lopes sign. Story and photos by Theresa Smith GCU News Bureau The Lopes Motel tent with cooling fans to ward off...
View ArticleGirl Powered event: Sugar, spice, everything STEM
Fourth- through eighth-grade girls tackle the LEGO MindStorm activity at the Girl Powered STEM Workshop on Saturday in the Grand Canyon University Engineering Building. Story and photos by Lana...
View ArticleGCU debate pair makes history with tournament title
The Speech and Debate trophy case will become even more crowded following the team’s success at the Aztec Invitational. By Theresa Smith GCU News Bureau The Speech and Debate team’s trophy case on...
View ArticleKruckenberg delivers life-defining Chapel talk
Brian Kruckenberg of New City Church addresses Chapel on Monday. (Photo by Katie Severns) For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. – Philippians 1:21 By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Brian...
View ArticleFitness Facts: Cold or influenza?
By Jo Gott Adult Nurse Practitioner – Board Certified, Canyon Health and Wellness Clinic Fall is here and the temperatures have dropped! That is the good news. The bad news is that with a change in the...
View ArticleDr. Deb’s Mental Health Vitamin: The underdog spirit
Dr. Deb Wade Dr. Deb Wade GCU Vice President, Counseling and Psychological Services I’ve always had a soft spot for the underdog (in this case … literally). Let me tell you about Jimmy. He has a sweet,...
View ArticleCampus gears up for largest Family Weekend
Story and photos by Theresa Smith GCU New Bureau Robyn Hord is planning to have hundreds of families over to talk, eat, play sports, watch sports and attend a movie. The official T-shirt of GCU Family...
View ArticleShirer’s appearance at Arena promises to be special
GCU News Bureau Clearly, Priscilla Shirer has a lot to say, and she says it clearly. Priscilla Shirer One look at her body of work reveals a long list of books, public-speaking appearances and other...
View ArticleGCU theatre delivers thoroughly modern ‘Macbeth’
Macbeth (Brandon Caraco) and Lady Macbeth (Rachel Schumacher) discuss their murderous scheme. Story by Lana Sweeten-Shults Photos by David Kadlubowski GCU News Bureau Walking into Ethington Theatre,...
View ArticleSlideshow: ‘Macbeth’ gets a modern twist
Photos by David Kadlubowski GCU News Bureau GCU’s theatre department produces one classical play each season, and this year’s production is Shakespeare tragedy “Macbeth.” What’s different about the...
View ArticleROTC program has record membership, new leader
The GCU ROTC’s Ranger Challenge team practices for the Army’s varsity sport competition. By Ryan Kryska GCU News Bureau The Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program at Grand Canyon University...
View ArticleThe cost-free impact of allocating tax dollars
Story by Ryan Kryska GCU News Bureau Grand Canyon University employee Nancy Patt is passionate about Habitat for Humanity — about being able to make sure her tax dollars go to Habitat — and for good...
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