Chapel shows what a ladder of success looks like
Ron Merrell of Heights Church in Prescott used a ladder as a prop during his Chapel talk Monday. (Photo by Kaitlyn Terrey) By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Anyone who has seen Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of...
View ArticlePhoenix Mercury playoff game scheduled for GCU
GCU Arena will be the site Tuesday of Game 4 of the Phoenix Mercury’s playoff series against the Minnesota Lynx, if the game is necessary. (Photo by Darryl Webb) By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau With...
View ArticleNew fellowship to teach project management skills
Students in the Honors College will be presenting a new idea when they enter the college’s Project Management Fellowship. Lope Serve, a phone application, provides GCU students with a convenient...
View ArticleSoccer game goes gold for 2017 Run to Fight
With more than 3,000 runners and spectators each year, the GCU Foundation Run to Fight Children’s Cancer helps bring hope and attention to the families and friends of the little troopers battling...
View ArticleJames 1:2
“Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds.” The post James 1:2 appeared first on GCU Today.
View ArticleHinkle raises awareness for vets one step at a time
By Mark Heller GCU News Bureau Even during a 2,600-mile journey, Larry Hinkle is on a deadline. The former United States Marine needs to reach Camp Pendleton near San Diego by Nov. 10. And since it’s...
View ArticleStudents ready to spread love at Serve the City
As many as 300 Grand Canyon University students will participate Saturday in Serve the City, the semiannual event to improve the neighborhoods surrounding the GCU campus. By Jeannette Cruz GCU News...
View ArticleExpanded fitness facilities help everyone on campus
Boot camp is available six times a week in the new workout room on the second floor of the Lopes Performance Center. (Photo by Darryl Webb) “Everybody wants to perform better, whether you’re a student,...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Brianna Weatherly and Brock Bailey
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 ArticleSlideshow: Lopes serve their city
Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau The Grand Canyon University spirit spread throughout the community Saturday as nearly 300 student volunteers spent the day renovating seven homes and nearby...
View ArticleSlideshow: Kicking off Run to Fight’s 2017 campaign
Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau A special Run to Fight Night took place Friday at the GCU men’s soccer game, marking the kickoff to the seventh annual Run to Fight Children’s Cancer scheduled for...
View ArticleLopes shine light on service with Serve the City
Story by Jeannette Cruz Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau Nearly 300 students gathered at Grand Canyon University Saturday to work together to revitalize the community. Nearly 300 Grand Canyon...
View ArticleDigital Design program a huge draw at GCU
Sheila Schumacher, GCU’s Digital Design director, hams it up in her office, which often is filled with students. Her program is growing rapidly. Story and photos by Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau It’s...
View ArticleChris Brown rivets Chapel with prodigal son story
Pastor Chris Brown By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau Pastor Chris Brown retold the Bible story of the prodigal son during Monday’s Chapel, shouting, weeping and using vivid descriptions in a 30-minute...
View ArticleMinistry Forum dives into religious freedom
Partipants in the Ministry Forum on Monday included (from left) moderator Justin McLendon and panelists Dr. Toby Jennings, Dr. Jason Hiles and Manny Cota. By Jeannette Cruz GCU News Bureau Is it the...
View ArticleGCU Family Weekend ready to return
One of the biggest events at Family Weekend is the introduction of the men’s basketball team at Midnight Madness. By Karen Fernau GCU News Bureau Kathy Seter returned home last year to California from...
View ArticleThere’s no debate: This team’s on fire
Speech and Debate Team Director Barry Regan, center, with team members Thomas Rotering, left, and Zach Kuykendall, two of the GCU’s top parliamentary debaters. Story and photos by Laurie Merrill GCU...
View Article‘It’s On Us’ at GCU to prevent sexual assault
By Karen Fernau GCU News Bureau The Associated Students of Grand Canyon University once again is taking a stand against sexual violence. Led by ASGCU President Slate Herman, the student governors are...
View ArticleGCU students help bring TEDx to campus
Jedidiah Woods hopes to fill GCU Arena for a TEDx event in March. Photo by Darryl Webb, GCU. Story by Karen Fernau GCU News Bureau When business major Jedidiah Woods decided to bring TEDx to Grand...
View ArticleLaura Roberts preaches responsibility, sustainability in CCOB talk
By Mark Heller GCU News Bureau There’s more to a successful business than making money hand over fist. Sustainability, social and environmental impact, and conscientiousness are more important than...
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