Antelope Intros: Sean Hanlon and Adena Glasper
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 ArticleGCU student flees Iraq for Arizona ‘heaven’
By Janie Magruder GCU News Bureau You’ll never hear Yousif Al Dulaimi complain. Not about his 45-minute one-way commute from his home in Chandler to the campus of Grand Canyon University, not about the...
View ArticleProfessor pursues bacteria-to-fuel research abroad
By Janie Magruder GCU News Bureau A faculty member at Grand Canyon University spent the summer at a prestigious European science institute studying a type of bacteria that someday could produce...
View ArticleTake a hike: Outdoor recreation club encourages students to explore Arizona
By Cooper Nelson GCU News Bureau From the desert mountains of Phoenix and the caves of Tucson to the glistening blue natural pools of Sedona and snowy regions of Flagstaff, Arizona is home to some of...
View ArticleGCU safety initiative bringing positive changes
By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau Parents pushing strollers. Early morning joggers. Homeowners tending their yards. Students eager for school. These are some of the changes taking place in the west...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Dr. Lisa Smith and Debbie Accomazzo
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 ArticleSoccer player competes against odds for ‘Idol’ spot
Story by Laurie Merrill Photos by Tyler McDonald GCU News Bureau For as long as she can remember, Madeline McArthur has had two passions: soccer and singing. McArthur, a Grand Canyon University...
View ArticleAir Force officer has commanding presence among CCOB instructors
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Talk about a resumé with cachet: Dr. Mark Clifford’s list of responsibilities and achievements is such a head-turner, it gives hiring managers neck spasms. Lt. Col. Mark...
View ArticleOld Glory waves proudly at GCU 9/11 ceremony
Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau Under an azure sky that mirrored the heavens above New York City on an unforgettable autumn morning 14 years ago, GCU paid tribute Friday morning to the nearly...
View ArticleGCU employee, student honored at Hispanic leadership celebration
By Cooper Nelson GCU News Bureau Grand Canyon University has honored Angella Mejia and Anahi Ramos, two members of the local Latino and Hispanic communities, respectively, for their outstanding...
View ArticleGallego visits GCU
Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego paid a visit Monday morning to speak with the University leaders and to take a campus tour. He complimented GCU for its programs in STEM...
View ArticleCONHCP programs under routine review for re-accreditation
By Janie Magruder GCU News Bureau The College of Nursing and Health Care Professions at Grand Canyon University will have opportunities to demonstrate its excellence and strategies for continuous...
View ArticleGCU international students visit Grand Canyon
Twenty-three Grand Canyon University freshmen international students visited the Grand Canyon for the program’s third annual trip Saturday, organized by Richard Conaway, international student...
View ArticleBeal: Nothing defective about how God uses you
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Question: When is defective effective? Answer: When Tim Beal, college/young adults pastor of Cornerstone Christian Fellowship in Chandler, uses the word in his Chapel talk...
View ArticleHigh-spirited ‘Dr. Deb’ sets minds at ease
Story by Rick Vacek Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau As Dr. Deb Wade sat on a bench along the Promenade at Grand Canyon University on a sun-kissed day last January, taking in the buzz of the busy...
View ArticleOh, the places they’ll go: Flatzes start Seuss tour
Story by Janie Magruder Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau The most talented, most accomplished and most identical twin sisters ever to graduate from Grand Canyon University’s College of Fine Arts...
View ArticleGCU volunteers helping sex-trade victims reach their dreams
By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau It was nearly time for class Tuesday at the Phoenix Dream Center. Rebecca Richey, an assistant professor in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Grand...
View ArticleCOT ‘Lunch and Learns’ return, new recording studio opens
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau “Thank God it’s Friday” will take on a whole new meaning this week for the College of Theology at Grand Canyon University. The first installment of the popular Integration...
View ArticleRecent grad shows students how to build a business culture
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Students in the Colangelo College of Business at Grand Canyon University got valuable insights into the working world from a recent graduate Wednesday morning in the first...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Elizabeth Bogensperger and Joshua Lewis
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...
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