The August issue of GCU Magazine is definitely constructive. The cover story explains how the University partnered with Pono Construction to get all these campus facilities built so efficiently and inexpensively, which is part of the reason why tuition has remained frozen for 11 years. Also featured are Joseph Allen's rise to "America's Got Talent" fame, volleyball player Klaire Mitchell's decision to pass up a lucrative ballet career, what GCU and GCE are doing to combat the nursing shortage, and the stories that students brought home from mission trips this year. And don't miss the annual GCU INsider, which gives you info and tips about what's new at GCU. To read the digital version of the magazine, click here.
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Men's tennis: GCU Hidden Dual
Spring Housing cancellation deadline
Men's and women's swimming and diving
Men's and women's swimming and diving
Men's swimming and diving
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1 event,
8 events,
1 event,
4 events,
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Snakes and Lattes Game Night
Snakes and Lattes Game Night
Coffee/beverage bar and board games for a fun, easy going game night
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Men's and women's swimming and diving
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Men's soccer WAC Tournament
5 events,
Men's soccer WAC Tournament
Veterans Day
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Men's basketball
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Club Officer Luncheon
Club Officer Luncheon
For Club Officers to gather and have a conversation around a specific topic designed to help add value to their club's experience.
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International Students Appreciation Week
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Instruction moves online
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Thanksgiving break
Thanksgiving
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Nonlocal programs, spring housing cancellation deadline
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Bible Verse
All these people were still living by faith when they died. They did not receive the things promised; they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance. And they admitted that they were aliens and strangers on earth. (Hebrews 11:13) To Read More: www.verseoftheday.com/