Antelope Intros: Cassandra Wisdom, Sam Glyn Nava and Terri Anderson
This week’s Antelope Intros bring you an enrollment counselor with a full poem tattooed on her side, a university development representative who spent her senior year of high school in Switzerland and an email marketing coordinator who knows how to handle a pool cue.
READ MOREWith deadline looming, student entrepreneurs prep for Canyon Challenge
The third annual competition, which will stage its final round in late March before an impressive panel of judges, has been fine-tuned and expects to attract dozens of entries.
READ MOREKen Blanchard pounds home message about setting goals
The guru of servant leadership is back on top of his game, thanks to a commitment to lose weight that involved some of his own business principles.
READ MOREChapel speaker cites Old Testament story of prostitute’s faith
God doesn’t mind using ordinary, sinful people to accomplish His divine purposes, says the pastor from Redemption Church in metro Phoenix.
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College of Doctoral Studies begins review of PhD in Psychology Program
Among the issues to be discussed by a team that has launched a review of GCU’s PhD in psychology is whether learners in the program should be required to attend dissertation “boot camps” to hone their research skills and work collaboratively.
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Bowling, baseball included in growing list of GCU club sports
Club sports are growing at Grand Canyon University, with baseball, bowling, rugby and lacrosse among those drawing talented student athletes.
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With demand, scores up, GCU Learning Lounge tutoring to expand
The Learning Lounge, GCU’s high school tutoring program, is in expansion mode this semester — more students, more tutors, more food and more evidence of its success.
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‘Run to Fight’ race starter symbolizes hope for cancer kids
Six-year-old Jack Welch of Chandler will serve as the honorary race starter for Grand Canyon University’s fourth Phoenix edition of the Run to Fight Children’s Cancer on March 8.
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New ‘res life’ director helped establish student conduct standards
Matt Hopkins took over as Grand Canyon University’s director of residence life in the midst of the busiest time in his department’s history.
READ MOREDavid’s strength was reliance on God, Chapel speaker says
Dr. Peter Williams of Tyndale House Cambridge used the story of King David from 1 and 2 Samuel to illustrate that “you can mistake the success God gives you for success you have achieved yourself.”
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