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Concert to share songs of faith with east Phoenix

The Music Department aims to reach new audiences with its “Masterworks Concert: Songs of Faith,” with performances at two churches in east Phoenix over the next week and a half. By Ashlee Larrison GCU...

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How campus culture embraces students with autism

This story is reprinted from the February issue of GCU Magazine. To view the digital version of the magazine, click here. First of a three-part series By Theresa Smith GCU News Bureau Rejection is...

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Collaborating for students on autism spectrum

Beth Jamison, GCU’s Director of Student Disability Services. (Photo by Theresa Smith) Second of a three-part series. For Part 1, which includes a story and video, click here. By Theresa Smith GCU News...

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Honors student is newest Navy nuclear engineer

Honors College student Jordan Montgomery is the first Lope accepted into the Navy Submarine Program. By Ashlee Larrison GCU News Bureau Some jobs you just know you’re destined to do. Whether it’s to be...

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Colloquium showcases applicable research

By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau There are many reasons why Dr. Moronke Oke is managing the annual colloquium designed to highlight research being conducted by Grand Canyon University faculty. Dr. Kevin...

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GCU Theatre brings dark era of Holocaust to light

Story by Ashlee Larrison Photos by David Kadlubowski Christina McSheffrey (left) and Tarnim Bybee (right) are two of more than 20 women whose stories are told in Holocaust drama “Who Will Carry the...

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One GCU student’s journey with autism

Austin Forney mixes music at a GCU soccer match. (Photo by David Kadlubowski) Third of a three-part series By Theresa Smith GCU News Bureau A degree from Northwestern, a career in Christian ministry...

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Colangelo sculpture unveiled on GCU campus

By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Even as he received one of the biggest honors of his life, Jerry Colangelo was trying to help – and teach – the students at Grand Canyon University. Jerry Colangelo...

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Lopes paint the town purple — with parents in tow

Story by Lana Sweeten-Shults Photos by Gillian Rea GCU News Bureau Lopes gather at one of 10 homes refurbished Saturday as part of Serve the City. A family that paints together stays together. The...

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Speech and Debate team places second

By Theresa Smith GCU News Bureau With the debate pair of Ben Kuykendall and Joseph Madere assigned to tackle a contentious current news issue: comparing socialism to capitalism, the Grand Canyon...

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Don’t have a care in the world — in spiritual sense

Dewayne Hawkins of Life Givers Church in Goodyear provided some straight talk at Chapel on Monday about the wayward ways of the world and why so many people care about it too much. Story by Rick Vacek...

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Mental Health Vitamin: Love is a box of chocolates

Dr. Deb Wade By Dr. Deb Wade GCU Vice President, Counseling and Psychological Services In the 1994 film “Forrest Gump,” the lead character (played by Tom Hanks) says, “My mom always said life was like...

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Fitness Facts: Can chocolate really be good for you?

  By Jo Gott Adult Nurse Practitioner – Board Certified, Canyon Health and Wellness Clinic There are several myths about the origins of Valentine’s Day and whether it began as a pagan or Christian...

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Stampede grows: GCBC unveils larger energy drink

GCBC introduced its Stampede energy drink in 2017 and has expanded the popular brand by adding a larger 16-ounce can to the mix. The original offers 8.4 ounces. By Ashlee Larrison GCU News Bureau Few...

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Academic Excellence program embraces schools

This story is reprinted from the February issue of GCU Magazine. To view the digital version of the magazine, click here. First of a four-part series Story by Theresa Smith Photos by David Kadlubowski...

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GCU is all in with assisting Westwood Elementary

Assistant Professor Jena Akard visits each classroom to evaluate her resident teachers. Second of a four-part series  Story by Theresa Smith Photos by David Kadlubowski, Bethany Huffman and Theresa...

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GCU partnership with Brewers is in full swing

The new building housing much of the Milwaukee Brewers’ spring training complex sits behind the entrance to the ballpark. Story by Rick Vacek Photos by Takashi Saito GCU News Bureau Grand Canyon...

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GCU and Westwood: Teacher training accelerated

The pre-service resident teachers posed for a celebratory photo. Third of a four-part series Story by Theresa Smith Photos by David Kadlubowski, Bethany Huffman and Theresa Smith GCU News Bureau The...

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Herrrrrrre’s Caleb! How Duarte became ‘The Host’

Caleb Duarte has treasured his two chances to host the annual Lip Sync event … This story is reprinted from the February issue of GCU Magazine. To view the digital version of the magazine, click here....

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Former FBI agent speaks to Lopes on leadership

Sophomore Haidon Storro, who is majoring in IT with an emphasis in cybersecurity, speaks with retired FBI agent John Iannarelli about a job with the bureau.   By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau...

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