Mandernach adds book to lengthy list of accomplishments
Story by Cooper Nelson GCU News Bureau There is an unwritten rule that resumes and curriculum vitae should not exceed a page in length. It’s a difficult task for Dr. Jean Mandernach because: She’s the...
View ArticleShakespeare to Seuss: Ethington shows its range
By Cooper Nelson GCU News Bureau Dean Claude Pensis has a recipe for shaping the Ethington Theatre series: Take one opera, add a musical, stir in a drama, sprinkle a dash of comedy and mix in some...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: MJ Mauney and Sedrick Ratchford
Antelope Intros is a recurring GCU Today feature that introduces some of our new employees to the people around them in a way that is fun and informative. Employees are eligible to be featured in the...
View ArticleTitus 2:7-8
“In everything set them an example by doing what is good. In your teaching show integrity, seriousness, and soundness of speech that cannot be condemned, so that those who oppose you may be ashamed...
View ArticleAzHOSA students hone skills at national competition
By Michael Ferraresi GCU News Bureau Daniel Harned has little time to chill by the pool this summer but he really doesn’t mind, considering his role as president of Grand Canyon University’s chapter of...
View ArticleFaculty member has the Intel for engineers
By Michael Ferraresi GCU News Bureau The rapid-fire, precision-based dynamics of the daily grind at one of the largest high-tech companies in the U.S. shaped Dr. Melissa Trombley’s career — and...
View ArticleSTEM campers learn to bake brownies in solar ovens
Story and photos by Michael Ferraresi GCU News Bureau More than 20 middle school and high school students in this week’s Girls in STEM summer camp utilized sunlight Wednesday to cook brownies in solar...
View ArticleGCU students at NCSSA national meeting
Senior Brandon Kaiser, president of the GCU Havocs, and vice president Trevor Knotts, a junior, participated in the first-ever convention of the National Collegiate Student Section Association at...
View ArticleHavocs attend national student section convention
GCU News Bureau The most spirited visitors to Terre Haute, Ind., since Larry Bird played college basketball there in the late ‘70s were at Indiana State University last week. There, more than three...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Amy Wortley and Shayla Cole
Antelope Intros is a recurring GCU Today feature that introduces some of our new employees to the people around them in a way that is fun and informative. Employees are eligible to be featured in the...
View ArticleLogue appointed by Ducey to state nursing board
By Janie Magruder GCU News Bureau Dr. Melanie D. Logue, dean of the GCU College of Nursing and Health Care Professions (CONHCP), has been appointed by Gov. Doug Ducey to a five-year term on the Arizona...
View ArticleExodus 34:6
“And he passed in front of Moses, proclaiming, ‘The Lord, the Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness … ’” The post Exodus 34:6 appeared first on...
View ArticleFirst summer orientation overflows with smiles, fun
Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau Nearly 1,500 new GCU students and their families dropped in Saturday for the first of four summer orientations the University is hosting on campus. There was no...
View ArticleVolunteers sought for Move-In Week
By Cooper Nelson GCU News Bureau Each year, Move-In Week proves to be one of Grand Canyon University’s most popular events, and this year will be the biggest ever. With nearly 9,400 students moving on...
View ArticlePublic history interns shed light on colorful past
By Michael Ferraresi GCU News Bureau Carrying a binder of research under her arm, Naomi Primeau walked the grounds at Eastlake Park in Phoenix, gliding past the playground, shaded picnic tables and the...
View ArticleSpirits of Arizona vets lifted during annual visit
Story and photos by Michael Ferraresi GCU News Bureau Residents of the Arizona State Veterans Home received a spirited Independence Day greeting from Grand Canyon University staffers Thursday as part...
View ArticleFormer GCU doctor showed his love for University
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Dr. Charles Cooke made house calls, and his favorite stop was Grand Canyon University. Dr. Cooke, who recently died of Alzheimer’s disease at age 89, was GCU’s school and...
View ArticleHonors College mirrors GCU’s academic success
Story by Cooper Nelson Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau Things tend to move pretty fast at Grand Canyon University and that speedy progress is evident in the evolution of the GCU Honors College....
View ArticleArena event clothes, preps kids for school
By Michael Ferraresi GCU News Bureau The first day of school is always an emotional affair. It’s extra emotional for children whose families struggle to outfit them with new clothes and supplies for...
View ArticleThe Grove, other projects near completion
Editor’s note: Third in a series of progress reports on the construction of new facilities at Grand Canyon University. Story by Rick Vacek Photos by Tyler McDonald GCU News Bureau The transformation of...
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