Slideshow: Silent Disco
Photos by David Kadlubowski GCU News Bureau Silent Disco is an event where students are issued color-coded headphones to dance to different styles of music. They were spread out Thursday night inside...
View ArticleFaculty Focus: Chesa Mendez
CHESA MENDEZ College of Education Chesa Mendez Title: Lecturer Years at GCU: 3 Academic degrees: Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education with a Certificate in Early Childhood Education from...
View ArticleDance moves outside with live performances, films
Jillian Nelson’s “An Act of Departure” is one of the films that will be featured at the Fall Student Spotlight Dance Concert on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. By Ashlee Larrison GCU News Bureau The...
View ArticleGriffin to Chapel: Elect to put your faith in Jesus
Dr. Tim Griffin centered his Chapel talk Monday on trusting God no matter how the election turns out. Story by Rick Vacek Photos by Garrett Ohrenberg GCU News Bureau Dr. Tim Griffin began his Chapel...
View Article#Askingforafriend: Navigating conflict and maintaining a caring relationship
By Lauren Dixon GCU Office of Student Care #Askingforafriend It is a vulnerable thing to be human, characterized by paradoxical needs for connection and autonomy, for activity and rest, for...
View ArticleFitness Facts: Shingles
Connie Colbert By Connie Colbert Director, Canyon Health and Wellness Clinic Shingles is a painful skin rash caused by the varicella zoster virus, otherwise known as the chickenpox virus. The...
View ArticleFaculty Focus: Dr. Theodus Luckett III
DR. THEODUS LUCKETT III College of Doctoral Studies Dr. Theodus Luckett III Title: Senior Doctoral Adjunct Years at GCU: 3 Academic degrees: A.A. in General Studies (University of Arkansas-Monticello)...
View ArticleSlideshow: Fall Student Spotlight Dance Concert
Photos by Garrett Ohrenberg GCU News Bureau The Fall Student Spotlight Dance Concert was moved to an outdoor stage in the Quad because of the pandemic, with the audience socially distanced. It featured...
View ArticleStudents talk the (culture) talk, walk the (art) walk
Ajienne Lambey created “Happening Now” during the recent summer of social protests. Lambey, an IT/cybersecurity major who’s minoring in graphic design, was one of the artists displaying their work at...
View ArticleStudent perks up Delta Mu Delta ‘virtual coffee’
Alisen Vrabel, Vice President of GCU’s Eta Chi chapter of Delta Mu Delta, addresses Wednesday’s virtual coffee. By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Alisen Vrabel did everything except brew the coffee. Which...
View ArticleStudents’ mock debate was uniquely presidential
Speech and Debate team members Edgar Moreno (left) and Devon Wemple share the Ethington Theatre stage Wednesday afternoon for a mock presidential debate. Story by Mike Kilen Photos by David Kadlubowski...
View ArticleNeighborhood school empowered by GCU
Empower College Prep teacher Katelynn Reeder, a GCU graduate, leads her science class online. Story by Mike Kilen Photos by David Kadlubowski GCU News Bureau Lizeth Corrales told the assembled at her...
View ArticleSlideshow: Havocs Hangout
Photos by Garrett Ohrenberg GCU News Bureau In anticipation of the return of athletics events, the Havocs Hangout brought together students, the Cheer and Dance teams, the Thundering Heard Pep Band and...
View ArticleFaculty Focus: Adora Villanueva
ADORA VILLANUEVA College of Humanities and Social Sciences Adora Villanueva Title: Adjunct Faculty, Sociology Years at GCU: 5 Academic degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Sociology: Comparative Studies &...
View ArticleFlag unfurled on multiculturalism at Un1ty One event
Darian Cruz, Iliyani Lambey and Ajienne Lambey (from left) carry flags from different countries in the Un1ty One Week Parade of the Nations on Friday, part of Worship Night. Story by Lana...
View ArticleLet God do the heavy lifting, Moore tells Chapel
Chad Moore delivered an important Chapel message sprinkled with what he called “cat and dog theology.” Story by Rick Vacek Photos by Tyler McDonald GCU News Bureau Chapel listeners didn’t have to wait...
View ArticleBehavioral health conference to discuss teletherapy
The virtual conference will present information on the growing need for mental health care being met online. By Mike Kilen GCU News Bureau Clinicians have been using teletherapy for mental health care...
View Article#Askingforafriend: Act opposite to the emotion
By Mike Wallace GCU Office of Student Care #Askingforafriend We all have been there. There are times when we do not feel like doing something or there is intense dread to move forward because of a fear...
View ArticleFaculty Focus: Dr. Shawna Martino
Title: Online Full Time Faculty College: Education Dr. Shawna Martino Years at GCU: 10 Academic degrees: Bachelor of Arts in History from Gonzaga University Master of Teaching: Gifted Education from...
View ArticleFitness Facts: The story behind ‘Movember’
By Jo Gott Nurse Practitioner, Canyon Health and Wellness Clinic No … that is not a typo! In November 2003, two men were drinking beer at a bar in Australia. They decided to start growing moustaches to...
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