And the award goes to … Pensis earns special honor
Story by Janie Magruder Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau Over the course of 30-plus years, Claude Pensis has gracefully and faithfully raised up scores of theatre professionals in various roles on...
View ArticleLessons learned in ‘Work as Divine Calling’
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau The Integration of Faith, Learning and Work sessions for Grand Canyon University faculty are focused on the work aspect for the 2015-16 school year, and the first “Lunch...
View ArticleGCU, Alhambra benefit from growing partnership
By Cooper Nelson GCU News Bureau Shawn Kunz teaches math at Alhambra High School, but you’ll rarely find him at the front of the class. Instead he often sits at his desk in the back, grading homework,...
View ArticleNew recording studio features room(s) with a view
Story by Rick Vacek Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau There are canyons, and then there’s the Grand Canyon. There are recording studios, and then there’s the new one for students at Grand Canyon...
View ArticleGCU dedicates new recording studio
Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau Grand Canyon University on Monday had an open house at its new recording studio, and guests got to see a space that is roomy and functional — and even has a great...
View ArticleWade offers a makeover — on the inside — in Chapel talk
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Dr. Deb Wade has a way with words and images — and with putting those words and images into the context of the world today. So when Grand Canyon University’s new vice...
View ArticleGCU Department of Public Safety named 14th in country
By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau Grand Canyon University’s Department of Public Safety is ranked 14th in the country on the National Campus Safety Summit’s “Top 25 University Departments” list. “We...
View ArticleParents to learn science + math = better than electronics
By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau Looking for ways to engage your children in science, engineering and math at home, but don’t know how to begin? Parents of preschoolers through eighth-graders can get...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Carrie Rogers and John David Patterson
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 ArticleNew CHSS psychology, counseling programs reflect workforce demand
By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau Dr. Sherman Elliott The College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) at Grand Canyon University will add eight more graduate-level psychology and counseling...
View Article‘This is a human being,’ STEM Scholars told in lab
Story by Laurie Merrill Photos by Tyler McDonald GCU News Bureau One by one, the Peoria high school students deferentially approached the cadaver they were studying Friday as part of Grand Canyon...
View ArticleGCU freezes tuition for eighth straight year
PHOENIX (Sept. 29, 2015) — Grand Canyon University, one of the nation’s premier Christian universities, is freezing tuition on its west Phoenix campus for the eighth consecutive year. GCU President...
View ArticleCovenant with God is about more than golden rule
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Some Christians talk as if good deeds are part of some sort of legal agreement with God, complete with the Ten Commandments and a signature on your forehead. Not so,...
View ArticleGetting a jump on the 2016 GCU Foundation Run to Fight Children’s Cancer
Photo by Debbie Accomazzo GCU News Bureau Five of the cutest kids you’ll ever lay eyes on showed up at Channel 12 yesterday to promote the sixth annual GCU Foundation Run to Fight Children’s Cancer,...
View ArticleSpeech and debate team begins season this weekend
By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau Ashlyn Tupper’s face crumpled into sorrow one moment and brightened with a wry grin the next as she depicted four distinct characters while practicing a speech at...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Lesley Ellison and Jerome Robinson
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 ArticlePhotos of new faculty in the College of Science, Engineering and Technology
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View ArticleTucson campus opens ARC
A variety of GCU supporters helped celebrate the opening of the new Antelope Reception Center in Tucson this week with a ribbon cutting, tours and refreshments. Soon, courses through the College of...
View ArticleNew faculty members add to academic rigor, momentum of CSET program
By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau A new assistant dean who is a former scientist at a renowned neurology research and patient care center and 13 new ground faculty members with impressive pedigrees of...
View ArticleBuffoonery blusters through Ethington with ‘Scapin’
Story by Janie Magruder Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau Ethington audiences are in for a treat with “Scapin,” a farce of gaudy, bold proportions, which opens Friday. One need only read Michael...
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