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December 2013

2000s

James Anderson

,

M.B.A. ’02

,

has taken his education at GCU and

used it to design and deliver cost-effective, high-performance technology

solutions to the rapidly growing health care information system. His

support has ultimately improved the revenues, margins and productivity

of various workplaces.

Robert Miranda

,

Bachelor of Science in Public Safety Administration

’09

, received the Military Service Medal from the Tucson Police Department.

Upon his return from Afghanistan, Miranda attended his first live GCU

basketball game in Riverside, Calif., against Cal Baptist. The ’Lopes won in

overtime, and Miranda says he “can’t wait to attend more GCU events.”

2010s

Joanne Lee

,

Master of Science in Professional Counseling ’11

, received

her full licensure as a LCAS in May and has opened a private practice in

Wilmington, N.C., called Hope for a Brighter Tomorrow. Lee works with high-

risk youths and their families, doing both individual and family counseling. She

also works with the substance abuse population, conducting comprehensive

clinical assessments and individual and group therapy.

Julio Ibeh Agbanyim

,

Master of Science in Psychology ’11

,

is

currently working on his Ph.D. in industrial and organizational psychology.

In 2012, Agbanyim’s newfound confidence and knowledge from his field of

study led him to publish a book, “The Power of Engagement: How to Find

Balance in Work and Life.” He recently opened a new business consulting

firm and is “delighted to be part of this group to share the awesomeness

of God.”

alumni

The alumni office is accepting nominations for the 2014 GCU Academic

Hall of Fame. Eligible are those who: (1) graduated from GCU at least

five years ago, 2) have lived a life reflecting the GCU spirit and Christian

ideals, 3) have distinguished themselves in their chosen field, 4) reflect

honor on the college in their personal and professional activities, and

5) have contributed to the college or to humanity in a significant manner.

Nominations will be accepted until Dec. 31; email

Nick Knudson, Alumni Events & Promotions Manager at

[email protected]

.

NOW ACCEPTING 2014

HALL OF FAME NOMINATIONS!

Spend time with classmates and faculty while sharing in the day’s

festivities: Hall of Fame awards presentation, tailgate on the lawn

before the men’s basketball game, tours of campus and a 50

th

reunion

for the Class of 1964!

Contact Nick Knudson at 602.639.6802

or

[email protected]

.

Help us Celebrate

Homecoming

on

MARCH 1!

WHAT’S

YOUR

LATEST?

GCU’s Office of Alumni Relations

wants to know what you’ve been

doing with your life for inclusion

in future editions of the quarterly

GCU Today Magazine.

Email

Nick Knudson

at

[email protected]

,

and attach a high-resolution

photo if you like.