Twin events will double the entrepreneurial spirit
By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau Entrepreneurs have ideas but need money to make those ideas happen. Angel investors have money but need entrepreneurs they can trust with their money. Grand Canyon...
View ArticleStartleBloom celebrates writing talent on campus
By Jeannette Cruz GCU News Bureau The power and beauty of creative writing was evident Thursday when writers, editors, artists and creators of “StartleBloom: The GCU Literary Review” celebrated the...
View ArticleGCU Magazine lays out students’ view of campus life
The April 2018 issue of GCU Magazine features students sharing, in their own words, what life on campus is like. It’s hard to tell what’s more remarkable — what they’ve done or how they feel about it....
View ArticleBusiness Journal report details how tax cut benefits GCU employees
GCU News Bureau The Phoenix Business Journal published a story Thursday that highlights what several local companies — including Grand Canyon University — are doing with the money they’re saving from...
View ArticleCommunity treasured: Students share views of GCU
From left, Bethany Huffman, Jedidiah Woods, Esmeralda Mascorro and Dominique Broom shared their thoughts about life at GCU. By Rick Vacek GCU Magazine As their car turned onto Camelback Road toward...
View ArticlePac-Man, tutus compute at robotics event
The members of RoboKrew, the team from Tolleson Union, University and La Joya high schools, move their robot from the field of play Friday at GCU Arena after a preliminary round of the 2018 Arizona...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Katy Wilhelm
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 Film Fest’s top honor again goes to de Neve
Elliott de Neve, seen here in 2016, won Best of Festival for his reimagined music video of Cake’s “The Distance.” By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau A battle for a girl’s phone number after a...
View ArticleUnited state of Worship Arts resonates at Showcase
The setting for the Canyon Worship Songwriters Showcase proved ideal for the performers and the crowd that packed the outdoor patio of the Canyon 49 Grill. Story by Rick Vacek Photos by Slaven Gujic...
View ArticleDr. Deb’s Mental Health Vitamin: Overcoming addictions
Dr. Deb Wade By Dr. Deb Wade GCU Vice President, Counseling and Psychological Services When I was a professor at the University of Missouri, one of the courses I taught to graduate-level psychology...
View ArticleFitness Facts: Sunscreen basics
Connie Colbert By Connie Colbert Director, Canyon Health and Wellness Clinic Everyone needs sunscreen. Sunscreen can help prevent cancer by protecting you from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays....
View ArticleAnatomy group’s body of work: Creating human atlas
Junior premed biology student Jonathan Kertich mentors a fellow student in the Building 57 anatomy lab. Kertich is part of the Anatomy Research and Design Program group, which is working to produce a...
View ArticleEthington Dance reaches ‘The Tipping Point’
An Ethington Dance Ensemble dancer performs at the spring concert in 2017. This year’s concert, “The Tipping Point,” will feature 13 dances by 13 choreographers. By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau...
View ArticleStudents learn from ad campaign that holds water
Ed Huber, Vice President/General Manager of The Clorox Company, shared his marketing savvy with Colangelo School of Sports Business students Wednesday. By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau A guy from Clorox?...
View ArticleBig development for GCU team: Collegiate Challenge
GCU student Josh McGuire of Prophet Insight receives an award during the Conscious Capitalism Collegiate Challenge on Wednesday. Story by Rick Vacek Photos by David Kadlubowski GCU News Bureau The...
View ArticleWeather app now shining in the cloud
Computer programming major Mark Mott created a web-based Internet of Things weather application recently that he deployed to multiple cloud platforms. He is the first student at GCU to deploy an...
View ArticleHydrogel lab helps mold future biomedical engineers
Dr. Kyle Jones (second from left) and his biomedical engineering students conduct a controlled compression test on hydrogels in a recent biomaterials lab. By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau With...
View ArticleChoir to shine a light at GCU — and Carnegie Hall
The Canyon Choral Society is known for performing large choral works, such as Handel’s “Messiah” in December. The choir will take on Morten Lauridsen’s “Lux Aeterna” at its concert Wednesday at First...
View ArticleSlideshow: Ethington Dancers end season
Photos by David Kadlubowski GCU News Bureau Ethington Dance Ensemble wrapped up its 2017-18 season with “The Tipping Point,” its spring concert. About 40 dancers brought to life 13 choregraphed works...
View ArticleAntelope Intros: Nate Lawrence and Amanda Green
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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