GCU TODAY MAGAZINE - SEPTEMBER 2014 - page 3

GCU TODAY • 3
Features
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Decoding the Future
Jared Stauffer, who went from GCU
student to CEO of his own company,
is the type of graduate the University
wants to produce from its new
STEM programs.
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Arena 2.0
It was loud before. It should be
eardrum-shattering now. GCU Arena
has been expanded to a capacity
of 7,000 and is ready to rock with a
multitude of events.
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Mission Statement
Five years after 13 students first
went abroad, 233 GCU students and
24 staff members made 21 global
mission trips this summer, visiting 16
countries to share God’s love.
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Rx for Passion
Dr. Stuart Harris came to GCU
mainly to play baseball but became a
serious student determined to make a
difference in the world. He has aided
thousands in the Philippines.
Contents
In Every Issue
4 Lopes Up
18 Online
20 GCU Alumni
ON THE COVER:
Jared Stauffer graduated from GCU in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in Christian
Studies but turned an interest in programming languages into a highly successful entrepreneurial
career. Now Stauffer wants to help students in the new College of Science, Engineering and Technology
turn their passion into careers.
PHOTO BY DARRYL WEBB
GCU Today Magazine is a quarterly
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VOLUME 4, ISSUE 3
Children pray before eating lunch at their
school, Centro de Educación Básica Valero
Meza, in the city of La Esperanza, Honduras.
photo by ray chener
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