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GCU MAGAZ I NE • 3

ON THE COVER:

Annalee Ramirez (left) and BijanMahlouji are two of the students enrolled in Grand

Canyon Theological Seminary, which combines the vibrancy of a college campus with the spirit of an educa-

tion inministry.

PHOTO BY DARRYL WEBB

Features

12

6

Seminary moment

Grand Canyon Theological Seminary

promises to be a one-of-a-kind

experience for students in the classroom,

on campus and in the neighborhood.

.

16

Proving grounds

GCU student workers are known for

their customer service, and now they get

to showoff their managerial skills. First

up: Grand Canyon Beverage Company.

18

INside INformation

We do the top 10 stories at the end of

each school year; now, here are 10 fun

facts going into 2016-17. Welcome to a

newmagazine feature, GCU INsider.

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Solid foundation

Of all the facilities built on campus in the

last year, GCU Stadiumwill be the first

one a lot of people notice. But students

will reap the benefits of many others.

In Every Issue

4 Calendar

24 Special feature

26 Online

28 GCU Alumni

34 Parting Shot

GCU Magazine is a quarterly

publication of the Office of Communications

and Public Affairs at Grand Canyon University.

WRITTEN AND EDITED BY

JANIE MAGRUDER

Communications Manager

602-639-8018

[email protected]

LAURIE MERRILL

Senior Writer

602-639-6511

[email protected]

RICK VACEK

Senior Writer

602-639-8203

[email protected]

JEANNETTE CRUZ

Staff Writer

602-639-6631

[email protected]

DESIGN BY

BILLIE WORTH

Graphic Designer

PHOTOGRAPHY BY

DARRYL WEBB

University Staff Photographer

602-639-6375

[email protected]

VIDEOGRAPHY BY

TYLER MCDONALD

OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS

AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS

BOB ROMANTIC

Executive Director

Grand Canyon University

3300W. Camelback Road

Phoenix, AZ 85017

VOLUME 6, ISSUE 3

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Con

tents

The new Students Inspiring Students program,

which gave 100 full-tuition scholarships to inner-

city students, made Brenda Batres (left) and her

mother, Sandra, feel good all over.

photo by darryl webb