Local outreach program inspires students to serve
By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau At Grand Canyon University, giving back to the community is as easy as joining Local Outreach Ministries, the volunteer program that serves eight Phoenix populations....
View Article‘Lunch and Learns’ demonstrate faith in faculty
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau The success of the Integration of Faith, Learning and Work initiative at Grand Canyon University has been the result of strong faculty participation, so much so that they...
View ArticleMen’s basketball players say “cheese” on Media Day
Men’s basketball players pose for the cameras on Media Day! Photo by Darryl Webb GCU men’s basketball coach Dan Majerle and players pose for photos and discuss their lofty expectations for the...
View ArticleGCU Foundation, Havocs bring ‘recess’ to cancer patients
Thunder and Havocs with Heart spent Wednesday evening cheering up Phoenix Children’s Hospital patients. (Photo courtesy of Phoenix Children’s Hospital) By Mark Heller GCU News Bureau For two hours,...
View ArticleSlideshow: Thunder, Havocs share their hearts at PCH
Photos courtesy of Phoenix Children’s Hospital Cancer Network What could be more fun than a night with Thunder and other Havocs with Heart? Havocs with Heart, the giving arm of Grand Canyon...
View ArticleFarmers market a fresh addition to GCU life
It was a bounty of fresh food, $8 for all you can fit in a bag, at GCU’s farmers market Thursday. Photos and story by Mark Heller GCU News Bureau Turns out nothing attracts a crowd like inexpensive,...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: LaTasha Johnson
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 ArticleWomen’s basketball players smile for the cameras
Photo by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau Media Day for Grand Canyon University’s women’s basketball team took place Thursday, and GCU’s women Lopes mugged, played and posed for the cameras. The post...
View Article‘Lunch and Learn’ breaks bread on materialism
By Mark Heller GCU News Bureau The juxtaposition between discussing “living by not eating bread alone” while eating sandwiches wasn’t lost on the audience Friday at the Integration of Faith, Learning...
View ArticleOne talk show, five different perspectives
Marissa Canez (from left), Daniel Aragon, Kaylee Bachman, Cathleen Daly and Tyler Franks co-hosted and produced AIM, a talk show targeted at a young adult demographic focusing on relevant and...
View ArticleEasy does it? Not in Kruckenberg’s Chapel talk
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau There’s no easy way to act on what Brian Kruckenberg urged in his Chapel talk Monday morning at Grand Canyon University Arena. His message is in direct contrast to a world...
View ArticleA social justice discussion that unites, not divides
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau A discussion about social justice could go in any number of directions these days. But what made this discussion work was the direction it was coming from and the way they...
View ArticleHe’s a student and pastry chef, all rolled into one
Jabari Corbin displays one of his creations at the Canyon 49 Grill. Story by Karen Fernau Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau When Jabari Corbin graduates in April from Grand Canyon University, the...
View ArticleASGCU embraces students’ rights with constitution
ASGCU President Slate Herman addresses the senate Tuesday at the student government meeting. By Jeannette Cruz GCU News Bureau In response to student population growth, the Associated Students of Grand...
View ArticleCareer Services: Successfully working on teams
By Marette Hahn GCU Career Services Working in a team setting is almost inevitable in today’s corporate culture. Therefore, it is incredibly important to understand group dynamics and how your...
View ArticleDoctoral learner earns Outstanding Dissertation Award
By Karen Fernau GCU News Bureau Dr. Chris Anderson considers his Grand Canyon University doctoral dissertation a prized accomplishment, a culmination of years of academic research and writing on the...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Eric Nordberg and Rhonda Riva
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 ArticleState’s winningest coaches both have Lope legacy
(Editor’s note: This story is from the August 2016 issue of GCU Magazine. To view the digital version of the magazine, click here.) By Rick Vacek GCU Magazine The basketball legacies of Gary Ernst and...
View ArticleFarley’s book helps kids learn how to handle bullies
By Karen Fernau GCU News Bureau Kristan Farley, like so many moms, once struggled to console her young daughter after she was punched hard by nasty words on the playground. For advice, Farley turned to...
View ArticleGCU is paving the pathway to computer science
By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau Dr. Heather Monthie, assistant dean and associate professor of Grand Canyon University’s College of Science, Engineering and Technology (CSET), was in middle school...
View Article