GCU employees show giving spirit at volunteer fair
Jim Miller (right), GCU’s new corporate chaplain in the 27th Avenue executive building, stands next to the Children’s Cancer Network booth at GCU’s Volunteer with a Purpose Fair. Story and photos by...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Jacob Lambros
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 ArticleGCU faculty fashion scientific Comicon messages
GCU faculty members Dr. Roméo Farinacci (left) and Deborah Haralson dressed the part for their panel presentations Thursday at Comicon. By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau Take entrepreneurship and...
View ArticleGCU Summer Soccer Camps have variety of options
Youngsters ages 6 to 15 can learn new soccer skills at GCU’s Summer Soccer Camps Academy. By Jeannette Cruz GCU News Bureau Summer break is upon us, and that means that Grand Canyon University is ready...
View ArticleInjury, illness couldn’t stop these two alumni
Editor’s note: This story is reprinted from the May issue of GCU Magazine. To view the digital version of the magazine, click here. GCU Magazine Bo Hall When a knee injury ended Bo Hall’s dream of...
View ArticleSimMan gives students a real-life look at medicine
Dolores Hagmeier, simulation lab coordinator for GCU’s College of Nursing and Health Care Professions, shows students from Osborn Middle School all the things SimMan can do. Story by Karen Fernau...
View ArticleHigher purpose: He teaches students to let it fly
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau During his 20 years as a pilot, Paul Waterman has seen an important change in how that skill is taught: Instead of going through months of studying and test-taking before...
View ArticleCareer Services: The ladder of success
Editor’s note: Michelle Jones, Career IMPACT Center coordinator and a Grand Canyon University alumna, shares how humility, building positive relationships and being open to God’s plans have helped her...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Grace Woodruff and Lee 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 ArticleInstagram gives insights into GCU’s heart and soul
The Prayer Chapel is among the subjects on GCU’s new Instagram account. “My favorite spot at GCU,” one student wrote. By Karen Fernau GCU News Bureau Meet Naol Solomon Abebe, the son of the ambassador...
View ArticleSTEM camp cracks the code of students’ inspiration
Dr. Heather Monthie (right) helps a STEM summer camper with a programming exercise. Story and photos by Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau The sounds of yowling kittens, angry elephants and even Star Wars’...
View ArticleAlhambra students get straight talk at ‘Believe & Achieve’
Alhambra High School students listen to the “Believe & Achieve” talks in GCU Arena. (Photo by Travis Neely) By Karen Fernau GCU News Bureau Kyle Speed, a Grand Canyon University admissions...
View ArticleChanging lives (including their own) at Dream Center
Denise Krupp (left), College of Humanities and Social Sciences counseling lead, and Michelle Love, GCU Faculty Training and Development assistant director and master’s in counseling student, enjoy...
View ArticleCOE faculty present studies in Illinois conference
Dr. Joanna Simpson, GCU director of academic programs in the College of Education, and Lindy Gaudiano, coordinator of academic programs, presented a session on “College of Education Faculty Perceptions...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Andrew Loewen
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 ArticleOnline students get new source of spiritual guidance
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Abby, meet Theophilus. Theophilus … Abby. While they’re not quite the same thing, there is a link between the “Dear Abby” column, which began appearing in newspapers in...
View ArticleGCU’s newest ‘coach’ is director of public safety
GCU Director of Public Safety Joe Yahner (center), who stepped into his private sector role in May, poses with some of his new law enforcement colleagues. (Photo by Travis Neely) Story by Karen Fernau...
View ArticleBible, faith kept public safety officer alive as ‘Lost Boy’
Joseph Gamunde’s journey from war-torn Africa to the peace of GCU is a story of faith and survival. Story by Karen Fernau Photos by Travis Neely GCU News Bureau Playing dead kept Joseph Gamunde alive...
View ArticleGCU adds master’s degree in cybersecurity
GCU is offering a new Master of Science in Cybersecurity online degree. By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau Grand Canyon University is offering a new degree to help combat cyber attacks like the WannaCry...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Nyomi Mosley and Bethany Wilson
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...
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