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Recent News About Grand Canyon University
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Pastor emphasizes faith in sermon based on Sermon on the Mount
New City Church Pastor Brian Kruckenberg delivered a message centered on the Sermon on the Mount at Monday's Chapel service.
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Instructor boosts GCU broadcast program; inspires students
Michelle Fortin, a communications instructor at Grand Canyon University (GCU), has been instrumental in transforming the university's broadcasting program since her arrival in 2020.
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John Eldredge shares resilience strategies during virtual university talk
Christian author and minister John Eldredge addressed students and faculty via Zoom on Thursday, discussing "Christian Resilience."
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GCU Magazine celebrates 10 years of Colangelo College of Business
The November issue of GCU Magazine highlights the progress and achievements of the Colangelo College of Business over the past decade.
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Grand Canyon University presents 'Beauty and the Beast' opening weekend
After two months of preparation, the Grand Canyon University's theatre department is ready to unveil its production of "Beauty and the Beast."
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Father's advice inspires GCU student leader's path
Student body Vice President David Pritchard has embraced the importance of living in the present, a lesson he attributes to his late father's advice.
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GCU project inspires future entrepreneurs through partnerships with local high schools
Grand Canyon University's Colangelo College of Business has launched an initiative named Entrepreneurship 3000, which seeks to inspire 3,000 high school students to become entrepreneurs by December 2025.
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Lip Sync event at GCU showcases creative performances
The Global Credit Union Arena hosted a spirited Lip Sync competition, drawing over 5,500 attendees.
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Startup NineteenTwenty secures $250K investment on Shark Tank
NineteenTwenty, a clothing startup from Phoenix, recently secured a deal on ABC's "Shark Tank."
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Grand Canyon University prepares for opening night of "Beauty and the Beast
Students at Grand Canyon University have been preparing for the upcoming production of "Beauty and the Beast" at Ethington Theatre.
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Poverty simulation at GCU aims to raise awareness among students
David Begbie, director of the Crossroads Foundation based in Hong Kong, led a poverty simulation event at Grand Canyon University (GCU) to broaden participants' understanding of global poverty.
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Women in Business Club empowers future leaders through mentorship
Grace Harney, a senior at Grand Canyon University's Colangelo College of Business, has found confidence and experience through the Women in Business club's mentorship program.
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GCU launches online bachelor's degree for advancing careers in law enforcement
Grand Canyon University (GCU) has introduced a Bachelor of Science in Law Enforcement Advancement, an online program designed to meet the evolving needs of law enforcement officers.
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GCU alumni reflect on university's growth during its 75th anniversary
Grand Canyon University (GCU) alumni Keith Baker and Anna Faith Smith recently returned to their alma mater, reflecting on the institution's 75-year history.
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Reunion with former teacher marks milestone for new GCU doctoral graduate
Dr. Jason Ward, a professor at Grand Canyon University (GCU), was surprised to find a familiar name on his student roster for a doctoral cohort class. Tanner David, now Dr. Tanner David, was once his student in Spanish classes at Willow Canyon High School in Surprise, Arizona.
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Experts warn about international quantum computer threats
QuSecure co-founder and COO Skip Sanzeri recently addressed potential entrepreneurs during the T.W. Lewis Speaker Series at Sunset Auditorium. He emphasized the importance of testing business ideas thoroughly before pursuing them.
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Pastor Jason Fritz emphasizes spiritual values over materialism at chapel
Illuminate Community Church's Lead Pastor, Jason Fritz, addressed the congregation at Global Credit Union Arena on Monday, emphasizing the importance of valuing spiritual wealth over material possessions. Fritz conveyed that while it is natural to desire and accumulate items after earning money, such pursuits can be misleading.
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Grand Canyon University promotes bivocational ministry among students
Grand Canyon University is expanding its efforts to address shortages in various sectors by launching a new initiative focused on bivocational ministry. This initiative encourages students to engage in multiple roles within churches while maintaining their primary careers, such as teaching, engineering, or social work.
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Charcuterie class highlights Grand Canyon University's Family Weekend activities
Christine Morrison and her daughter Anya participated in a charcuterie board class during Family Weekend at Grand Canyon University (GCU). The class was led by Abigail Schlesinger, a student who started her business, the Charcuterie Collective, at age 16. Schlesinger shared her skills with around 120 participants, including the Morrisons, who humorously admitted to being "charcuterie board imposters."
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Peer mentoring program fosters inclusion at Grand Canyon University
Two students, CJ Lundfelt and Jack Edlin, were seen walking down Lopes Way at Grand Canyon University, engaging in a lively discussion about their favorite sports teams. The pair was on their way to Chick-fil-A, a popular lunch spot on campus. CJ is part of the LOPES Academy, which offers individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities an immersive university experience focused on academic, job, and social skills development.