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GCU refutes testimony at NACIQI meeting

On May 24, 2018, the National Advisory Council on Institutional Quality and Integrity (NACIQI) convened a hearing on the topic of “Oversight of For-Profit Institutions’ Conversions to Non-Profit...

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Fitness Facts: Keeping healthy while flying

Connie Colbert By Connie Colbert Director, Canyon Health and Wellness Clinic Many of us will be flying to our summer vacation destinations in the next three months. Planes, airports and shuttle buses...

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Dr. Deb’s Mental Health Vitamin: Show your emotions!

Dr. Deb Wade By Dr. Deb Wade GCU Vice President, Counseling and Psychological Services Are you emotionally moved when you hear “Amazing Grace?” Do tears well up in your eyes when you sing the National...

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Survey: GCU’s Christian foundation is far-reaching

A survey on GCU’s distinct Christian worldview and integration of faith yielded some interesting results. Editor’s note: This story is reprinted from the April issue of GCU Magazine. To read the...

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‘Dynamic STEM Duo’ kicks off webinar series

Marni Landry, K12 STEM Outreach Manager (left), and Corinne Araza, Director of K12 STEM Outreach Program and Development, helmed webinars recently on the National Catholic Educational Association’s...

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Home is where his master’s and his heart both are

When it was time to choose a university for his work toward a master’s degree, Jeff Orr remembered his good experiences at Grand Canyon in the late 1980s. Editor’s note: This story is reprinted from...

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Carter acquitted himself well thanks to Grand Canyon, God

Jim Carter (right) is presented his Hall of Fame plaque by Kevin Walling of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (Photo by Slaven Gujic) Editor’s note: This story is reprinted from the April...

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What happened in Vegas: Lopes’ 1st trip to WAC basketball tourney

The Havocs were the most visible (and vocal, of course) feature of GCU’s participation in the WAC Tournament. GCU President Brian Mueller said later that at least a hundred people approached him at the...

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Summertime drill: Youth hoop camps begin

Dan Majerle said he remembers the first basketball camp he attended: “I want to pass that same valuable experience along to more kids who love the game like me.” By Paul Coro GCU News Bureau Almost...

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DeMilia’s accounting work adds up to major award

By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau The Colangelo College of Business faculty just keeps adding to its list of awards. The latest to be honored was Dr. Donna DeMilia, who received the Ursel K. Albers Campus...

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Antelope Intros: Wendy Alford and Shaye Dallmann

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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GCU steps up for black-footed ferret count

The black-footed ferret was thought to be extinct in the 1970s, until a few dozen were discovered in Wyoming. (Photo courtesy of Arizona Game and Fish) By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau It’s after...

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CONHCP, Theology make the switch

Workers on Friday unpack nursing school items from Albuquerque, N.M., that will be part of the College of Nursing and Health Care Professions’ move to the Natural Sciences Building. (Photo by David...

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Fitness facts: Avoid summer food poisoning

By Connie Colbert Director, Canyon Health and Wellness Clinic During the summer, we often have cookouts and outdoor gatherings surrounding food. The warm weather can ripen food faster, exposing us to...

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Dr. Deb’s Mental Health Vitamin: Kick stress to the curb

Dr. Deb Wade By Dr. Deb Wade GCU Vice President, Counseling and Psychological Services Uh Oh!  Stress has arrived on the scene.  You know it, and because it is an unwelcome visitor, you would like it...

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Youth basketball campers love the game

GCU graduate Keonta Vernon demonstrates for campers Story by Theresa Smith Photos by David Kadlubowski  GCU News Bureau The ball is hoisted by the 6-year-old to the sure-handed 6-foot-7 footer who...

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Online nursing student earns DAISY Award

DAISY Award winner Nowman Karram poses with student nurses. By Theresa Smith GCU News Bureau Exceptional patient care in a hospital setting is not always about easing physical pain or checking vital...

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Slideshow: Alumna outfits GCU execs with bowties

Photos by David Kadlubowski  GCU News Bureau GCU alumna Andrea Northup outfits President Brian Mueller and other executives with bowties she made to help the the Lakota American Indians in South...

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Antelope Intros: Michael Major and Kyle Hammontree

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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GCU volunteers are ready to Serve the Summer

By Ryan Kryska GCU News Bureau Don’t let the heat be a deterrent — the community needs help now more than ever. Grand Canyon University‘s Serve the Summer list of volunteer opportunities has it all,...

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