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Fitness Facts: Vitamin B deficiency

Connie Colbert By Connie Colbert Director, Canyon Health and Wellness Clinic Are you getting enough Vitamin B? According to Medline Plus (2108): These vitamins help the process your body uses to get or...

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Students kick off college journey at Thunder Vision

GCU News Bureau Strategic Educational Alliances’ Thunder Vision Summit is designed to get seventh- and eight-grade students excited about going to college. The 2,500 attendees from 10 schools toured...

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Dyer’s Dyslexia Simulation

COE professor Rebekah Dyer’s Dyslexia Simulation on Jan. 31 had a full house. Students received a brief description of dyslexia and participants experienced firsthand the emotional, behavioral and...

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‘Major’ coup: Ethington cast’s performances spot-on

Story by Lana Sweeten-Shults Photos by Slaven Gujic GCU News Bureau Oh, what a chatty, gabby bunch those George Bernard Shaw characters are in “Major Barbara,” the playwright’s treatise about what...

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Slideshow: Major Barbara

Photos by Slaven Gujic GCU News Bureau Ethington Theatre’s “Major Barbara” cast commands the elegant language of playwright George Bernard Shaw in a finely acted production that also includes an...

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It’s personal: They helped others when cancer hit home

Editor’s note: Janie Magruder, GCU’s former Communications Manager, was diagnosed with leukemia two years ago this month. Janie had chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant, and although she never...

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Valentine’s steak flier

The post Valentine’s steak flier appeared first on GCU Today.

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A big focus for forensic science students? Photography

Forensic science students on Thursday used photography to document mock crime scenes in Melissa Beddow’s Forensic Photography and Reconstruction class. By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau The body...

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Softball Stadium opener is truly Grand

A crowd of more than 1,200 watched the inaugural game at the new GCU Softball Stadium. By Jeannette Cruz GCU News Bureau The grand opening of Grand Canyon University Softball Stadium began with a pair...

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Slideshow: Softball Stadium grand opening

GCU News Bureau GCU debuted its new Softball Stadium Thursday night. Fans raised their cell phones to photograph the new facility, lined up for free hot dogs and took turns pitching balls at inflated...

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Antelope Intros: Jon Turski and Monica Mendoza

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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Slideshow: Volunteers make Garcia’s dream come true

GCU News Bureau Nearly 300 volunteers from Habitat for Humanity and Grand Canyon University spread their love and spirit at Alfred F. Garcia Elementary, one of the state’s most impoverished schools....

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Serve the City is a dream in action at Garcia

About 300 GCU students and 50 volunteers from Habitat for Humanity converged on Garcia Elementary School for the semiannual Serve the City By Jeannette Cruz Photos By Gillian Rea and Travis Neely GCU...

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Don’t fall into failure’s trap, Wooldridge tells Chapel

Ashley Wooldridge, senior pastor of Christ’s Church of the Valley, spoke about failure and how it’s not the end of God’s plan for us. Story by Lana Sweeten-Shults Photos by Gillian Rea GCU News Bureau...

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Dr. Deb’s Mental Health Vitamin: Living in ‘Endless Love’

Dr. Deb Wade By Dr. Deb Wade GCU Vice President, Counseling and Psychological Services One of the greatest love songs of all time, “Endless Love,” was sung by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross. It begins...

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Fitness Facts: What you should know about heart disease

Connie Colbert By Connie Colbert Director, Canyon Health and Wellness Clinic Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. One in four Americans will be diagnosed...

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Carnegie-bound choirs to inject faith into concert

The Grand Canyon University Canyon Chorale, seen here at its Masterworks Concert in 2017, will perform traditional hymns and African-American spirituals at this year’s Masterworks Concert on Thursday...

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Speech and Debate team continues string of success

The GCU Speech and Debate Team continues its winning streak. The team took second place overall at the recent Sunset Cliff Classic at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego By Jeannette Cruz GCU...

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Reaching out with 3D-printed bandage, prosthetic

Denise Delos Santos checks the connections of a 3D-printed prosthetic hand, a project of the Research and Design Program’s 3D printing biotechnology group. By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau It...

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Ball Brothers among Gospel Music Festival highlights

The Ball Brothers will be one of almost a dozen acts at the Southwest Gospel Music Festival on Sunday and Monday at GCU Arena. By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau Daniel Ball once found himself...

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