
Four more res halls, other buildings slated for 2015
The new residence halls opening this fall at Grand Canyon University are just the beginning of a major phase of new dorm construction. On Thursday, GCU President and CEO Brian Mueller announced plans to build four six-story residence halls at the northwest corner of campus.
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Baker brings biology background to new role
Grand Canyon University hired Dr. Perry Baker, the former dean of Arizona Christian University, to serve as assistant dean at the newly restructured College of Science, Engineering and Technology.
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College of Arts and Sciences split into two colleges
Grand Canyon University’s College of Arts and Sciences will split off into separate colleges by the fall as the University unveils its College of Humanities and Social Sciences and its College of Science, Engineering and Technology.
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Pre-science coordinators guide health care students
College of Arts and Sciences staffers Cherissa Chacon and Helen Howard serve as pre-science coordinators, helping pre-med students and others develop the portfolios they need for graduate schools.
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Issue of prescription drugs in water requires research
Dr. Randhir Deo tracks trends in water contamination but most notably has written peer-reviewed academic journal articles about the rising tide of pharmaceutical drugs in water systems.
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Arizona science, tech leaders join advisory board
The President’s STEM Advisory Board will help guide the University’s expansion of technology programs and its development of an engineering curriculum.
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New computer science, technology degrees address STEM skills
Grand Canyon University unveiled its Bachelor of Science degrees in computer science and information technology, providing STEM-oriented students with access to in-demand tech training in a private Christian learning environment.
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