Construction begins on T.W. Lewis Center for Student Success at GCU

Construction begins on T.W. Lewis Center for Student Success at GCU
Brian E. Mueller Chairman — Grand Canyon University
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Construction has commenced on the T.W. Lewis Center for Student Success, located on the first floor of the Colangelo College of Business at Grand Canyon University (GCU). This development is part of a five-year, $2 million commitment by the T.W. Lewis Foundation, which previously sponsored a speaker series featuring prominent business executives.

The new center aims to equip GCU students with enhanced tools and opportunities for employment and marketplace exposure. Among its features are digital signage boards for job and internship postings and a stock market ticker. Additionally, a broadcast studio and podcast room will be available to produce various content.

The construction project is expected to be completed within one month, ensuring all facilities are operational before students return in late August. Dean John Kaites of CCOB anticipates that this facility will offer unique advantages to both traditional and online students in their career preparations.

Mark Gonzales from GCU News can be contacted at [email protected]



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