Here’s what works for God, Rasmussen tells Chapel
Jamie Rasmussen used his Chapel talk Monday to stress the importance of hard work in being a soldier for God. (Photo by Gillian Rea) By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau So you want to be a star? Are you...
View ArticleDr. Deb’s Mental Health Vitamin: Tips from the marriage counselor
Dr. Deb Wade By Dr. Deb Wade GCU Vice President, Counseling and Psychological Services From my therapist’s chair: Many times I have sat down with a couple whose marriage has taken a “hit” because of...
View ArticleFitness Facts: Stand up and be healthier
Connie Colbert We are well on our way into 2018, so I wanted to highlight an article from last year to encourage everyone to keep moving! Why is it so important? It is important because … Highly...
View ArticleSlideshow: Student Spotlight Spring Dance Concert
Photos by Slaven Gujic GCU News Bureau The first night of the Student Spotlight Spring Dance Concert was Tuesday in Thunderground. The final performance is scheduled for Wednesday. The post...
View ArticleGCU’s Mock Trial Team holds court
GCU’s Mock Trial Team performed well at the recent regional American Mock Trial Association Competition in Tempe. Theo Dragic took home the Best Attorney Award, and Taylor Buchanan won first place for...
View ArticleSlideshow: Men’s basketball team loses to Mercer in CBI
Photos by Ralph Freso GCU News Bureau The Grand Canyon University men’s basketball team’s season ended with a 78-73 loss to Mercer on Wednesday in the first round of the College Basketball...
View ArticleEscapism, tap dancing on board in ‘Anything Goes’
Story by Lana Sweeten-Shults Photos by Travis Neely GCU Today News Bureau Count on big, glittery and shiny when it comes to the Cole Porter hit machine-powered, 1930s-era, song-and-tap dance musical...
View ArticlePeer mentors bring experience to composition class
By Laurie Merrill GCU News Bureau Katelyn Watson, a Grand Canyon University junior, loved her freshman-year English teacher so much that she paid an unexpected visit to her one day last semester. As it...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Cassaundra Singleton
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 ArticleMilwaukee Brewers staff members visit GCU
From left: Thad McGrew, MBBC Senior Manager of Multicultural Marketing; Student LEADs Sabrina Denham, Peter Hegland, Haylee Sholz and Sara Rojas; and Andrew Daugherty, General Manager, Maryvale...
View ArticleFitness Facts: Adult onset acne
Connie Colbert By Connie Colbert Director, Canyon Health and Wellness Clinic Ever find yourself wondering why you suddenly developed acne in adulthood? Isn’t acne for teenagers? Actually, it is more...
View ArticleDr. Deb’s Mental Health Vitamin: Dealing with denial
Dr. Deb Wade By Dr. Deb Wade GCU Vice President, Counseling and Psychological Services Have you ever been in denial? If so, you probably were protecting yourself by refusing to accept, either...
View ArticleGroundbreaking at Maryvale ballpark is ‘magical’
GCU president Brian Mueller (far right) joined other officials at a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday for the construction and renovation of Maryvale Baseball Park. By Jeannette Cruz GCU News Bureau...
View ArticleSlideshow: Students Inspiring Students awards 50 high school seniors
Photos by Travis Neely GCU News Bureau The Students Inspiring Students initiative at Grand Canyon University celebrated the final 50 full-ride scholarship recipients Tuesday night at a special...
View ArticleGCU awards 50 more Students Inspiring Students scholarships
The final 50 students from local high schools received the surprise of a lifetime Tuesday when Grand Canyon University awarded them with full-tuition scholarships through the Students Inspiring...
View ArticleGame-changer: Garrison again is aiming to score big
As athletic director at Imagine Avondale, Jerome Garrison spends time every day instructing students on the playground but dreams of having a gymnasium for them instead. (Photo by Slaven Gujic)...
View ArticleSafety in numbers: GCU, Phoenix Police team up
Luann Pope, who has lived near GCU for seven years, says the effect of the Neighborhood Safety Initiative is plain to see. (Photo by Travis Neely) By Laurie Merrill GCU Magazine From her kitchen chair...
View ArticleSlideshow: ‘Anything Goes’
Photos by Travis Neely GCU News Bureau Ethington Theatre’s final production of the season is “Anything Goes,” the 1930s musical best known for featuring the music of Cole Porter. The play follows...
View ArticleCanyon Challenge finalists show event’s evolution
The finalists wait for Tim Kelley to announce the winner of the 2017 Canyon Challenge. (Photo by Slaven Gujic) By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau The Canyon Challenge, Grand Canyon University’s annual...
View ArticleBusiness student makes his pitch for acting career
Brendan Dyer (right), a student in the Colangelo College of Business, got his first major acting experience when he worked with Nelson Cruz on an ad for the Seattle Mariners. By Theresa Smith GCU News...
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