GCU community packs food for the world
Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau Hundreds of folks turned out Saturday to assemble 100,000 manna packs, a nutritious mix of rice, soy, vitamins and minerals that will be shipped to Haiti to feed...
View Article12 Days of Christmas on main campus
Photos by GCU News Bureau Dozens of employees on GCU’s main campus got into the holiday spirit this month by participating in the 12 Days of Christmas. They brought dozens of delicious dishes,...
View ArticleRomans 12:10
“Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves.” The post Romans 12:10 appeared first on GCU Today.
View ArticleSmiles with Santa at GCU Christmas party
Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau Santa’s visit to GCU last week was a memorable time for many GCU employees and their family members and friends. Check out our photos with the jolly St. Nick...
View ArticleCareer Services: A strategic career plan can set you apart
By Aysha Bell GCU Career Services The development of a strategic career plan is an important part of finding a job within your chosen field. Many job seekers will complete their education and begin...
View ArticleSports business students get tournament training
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau One of the joys of the Christmas holidays for basketball fans is watching some good hoops, and Grand Canyon University is sponsoring a high school tournament this weekend...
View ArticleSuperman fan trims cubicle with Man of Steel gear
By Janie Magruder GCU News Bureau Dennis Reiber decked his cubicle long before cube decorating became seasonal. Dennis Reiber, an employee at the 27th Avenue, is the consummate Superman fan. Reiber, a...
View ArticleA look back at 2014 through the camera’s lens
GCU News Bureau At GCU, 2014 was a whirlwind of photographable moments, encompassing everything from academics and athletics to concerts and construction, and from leadership and learning to Welcome...
View ArticleHarvard basketball game is a festive occasion
Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau GCU employees were treated to a pregame barbeque, complete with music and lots of things for the kids to do, and post-game fireworks Tuesday night when the men’s...
View Article2014 in review: GCU’s influence keeps growing
GCU News Bureau Grand Canyon University keeps growing — academically, spiritually, athletically, communally, dimensionally. The vibe was vibrant throughout 2014, and that’s reflected in the...
View ArticleGCU set for Maryvale Golf Course redevelopment
Story by Michael Ferraresi Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau Phoenix city officials joined local golfers and Grand Canyon University leaders Friday to mark the University’s renovation of Maryvale...
View ArticleGCU faculty: Going the distance, making a difference
By Janie Magruder GCU News Bureau If there was a common thread this semester on the campus of Grand Canyon University, where its eight colleges offered more than 1,700 courses to 10,638 traditional...
View ArticleLaunch of MercyMe’s 2015 tour at GCU prompts marriage proposal
Photos by Darryl Webb GCU senior Makayla Phelps attended the Lopes basketball game on Sunday afternoon with her boyfriend, Nathaniel Brown, not suspecting what would happen a couple hours later during...
View ArticleChapel: Mueller calls for Biblical leadership
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau No one has ever accused Brian Mueller of thinking too small or lacking enthusiasm for what Grand Canyon University can accomplish. So no one should have been surprised...
View ArticleSpiritual Life, Theology blogs get the word out about GCU
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Grand Canyon University reaches out to students — both on campus and online, both current and prospective — in a number of ways, and this week it added a new one: blogs....
View ArticleMen’s volleyball vs. USC in Arena
Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau The Lopes took on the Trojans of USC Wednesday evening in front of a pumped-up crowd in GCU Arena. Here are photos of the action. The post Men’s volleyball vs....
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Khai Robinson and John Williams
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 ArticleGirl Scouts begin 2015 cookie campaign at GCU
Photos by Darryl Webb GCU News Bureau Girl Scouts from the Arizona Cactus-Pine Council and their families brought an assortment of cookies to GCU Arena Saturday evening to launch their 2015 cookie...
View Article‘Wicked’ performer steps into residency at GCU
By Janie Magruder GCU News Bureau Students in Grand Canyon University’s dance program will benefit from the expertise and experience of two guest artists this semester, beginning today with a weeklong...
View ArticleChapel: What is your response to God?
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Some people let their message get lost in the way they present it. Then there are those whose presentation helps make the message. Don’t just pencil Albert Tate, pastor of...
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