Lennox brings faith-sharing formula to Chapel
“When Stephen Hawking was asked what he thought of religion, he said religion is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark. My response is this, ladies and gentlemen: Atheism is a fairy story for...
View ArticleWhat to know about professionalism at work
By Lily Schwartz GCU Career Services Recent graduates moving into the workplace have to learn many rules and guidelines about professionalism, both written and unwritten. Professionalism is defined as...
View ArticleCareer Services Student Workers of the Month: Autumn Gilchriest and Stephen...
By Marette Hahn GCU Career Services When you sit down with Autumn Gilchriest and Stephen Crane, this month’s Student Workers of the Month, you immediately feel at ease. They exude hard work, customer...
View ArticleCareer Week set to broaden student horizons
By Jeannette Cruz GCU News Bureau It’s time for students to polish their resumés, pick out their nicest dress clothes, shine their shoes and wear their best smile. It’s time for Grand Canyon...
View ArticleNew medical technology ‘all starts with an idea’ at Solutions Challenge
By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau Healing broken bones outside the body. Continually monitoring blood sugar in diabetics. Regenerating aging facial skin. These ideas may sound like science fiction,...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Rob Matthew and Nathan Wood
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 ArticleASGCU aims to increase unity through better diversity awareness
By Jeannette Cruz GCU News Bureau Seven years ago, Arantxa Moreno came to America from Venezuela and had to dive into the new culture while still trying to hold on to parts of her upbringing that she...
View ArticleChapel message: It’s God’s mission, so accept it
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau The Traveling Team is on a mission. “Every university, every two years,” its website promises, and at the moment there are three teams from the Christian organization...
View ArticleHere are 2016 Hall of Fame inductees’ stories
GCU Today Magazine New members of the 2016 Grand Canyon University Alumni Hall of Fame were inducted on Saturday, Feb. 20. Here are their stories: Andy Unkefer William “Andy” Unkefer Class of 1990...
View ArticlePiano recital is another first for recording studio
Music major Omar Williams Jr. records a recital while instructor Dr. Jelena Vladikovic listens. Story by Laurie Merrill, GCU News Bureau Photos courtesy of Eric Johnson, recording studio manager...
View ArticleArt & soul: Evan Gary’s crafts, faith live on
Story by Laurie Merrill Photos by Darryl Webb GCU Today Magazine Evan Gary died of leukemia nearly four years ago at age 14, but he is still very much a part of his family. He’s there in the photos...
View ArticleGCU Today Magazine celebrates 100,000 alumni
GCU Today Magazine is out, and it’s a special issue to commemorate the University surpassing the 100,000 mark in alumni. It includes an in-depth look at why our graduates are so successful and in...
View ArticleTaking root: How three alumni grew into entrepreneurs
“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”— Chinese proverb By Rick Vacek GCU Today Magazine Imagine three trees. One was planted years ago and is flourishing. The...
View ArticleBernier’s ‘God glasses’ give students global vision
Lisa Bernier and her students show off their “God glasses.” By Jeannette Cruz GCU News Bureau Lisa Bernier wears glasses. Not just any glasses — “God glasses.” Literally. That’s her motto. Bernier...
View ArticleForensic Day to feature cadaver lab tours and more
By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau Grand Canyon University nursing student Megan Ziegler is only a sophomore, but she knows her anatomy. What is the weight of an adult liver? “Three to four pounds, on...
View ArticlePhotos of Hollywood producer discussing ‘Zootopia’
Speaking at GCU’s Ethington Theatre two days before the much-anticipated Friday release date of the Walt Disney movie “Zootopia,” Hollywood producer Clark Spencer discussed how the animal characters...
View ArticleGCU students perform cardiac screenings
Arcadia High School students benefited from cardiac screenings recently when GCU athletic training and nursing students partnered with the Anthony Bates Foundation to pay a visit. On Jan. 29 athletic...
View ArticleA fun night at Mr. GCU competition
Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau There were gags, spoofs, skits and a whole lot of smiles Wednesday night in jam-packed Grand Canyon University Arena as the annual Mr. GCU competition entertained...
View ArticleSuperpowers unleashed: Braun voted Mr. GCU
Mr. GCU contestants prove there’s a hero in all of us. Story by Jeannette Cruz Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s “Mr. GCU.” A loud roar of humor and delight...
View ArticleWhy they keep running to fight children’s cancer
By Jeannette Cruz GCU News Bureau Every year for the last three years, Laurie Morton has had Jack on her mind as she laced up her shoes to run in the GCU Foundation Run to Fight Children’s Cancer....
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