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Violins of Hope bring story of Holocaust to campus

Israeli master violin maker and restorer Amnon Weinstein started to seek out Holocaust violins in the 1990s. One or two of the violins will be brought to the GCU campus Feb. 15-16 in conjunction with...

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GCU Magazine shows how student enterprises work

GCU News Bureau Students flock to the Grand Canyon Beverage Co. (GCBC) locations on campus — and we’re not just talking about the students who are customers. Many of them also work there. GCBC is the...

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Collaborating for students on autism spectrum

Beth Jamison, GCU’s Director of Student Disability Services. (Photo by Theresa Smith) Second of a three-part series. For Part 1, which includes a story and video, click here. By Theresa Smith GCU News...

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GCU theatre brings dark era of Holocaust to light

Story by Ashlee Larrison Photos by David Kadlubowski Christina McSheffrey (left) and Tarnim Bybee (right) are two of more than 20 women whose stories are told in Holocaust drama “Who Will Carry the...

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Former FBI agent speaks to Lopes on leadership

Sophomore Haidon Storro, who is majoring in IT with an emphasis in cybersecurity, speaks with retired FBI agent John Iannarelli about a job with the bureau.   By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau...

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Instruments of hope: Holocaust violins visit GCU

Violin maker and restorer Avshi Weinstein opened Violins of Hope Phoenix with a talk at Ethington Theatre. Story and photos by Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau Music does not always soothe the...

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However you slice it, Math Ed Club embraced Pi Day

Associate Math Professor Ben VanDerLinden takes a pie in the face for the Math Ed Club on National Pi Day. (Photo by Ralph Freso) By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau Their plan was no pie-in-the-sky...

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Alumni trio creates high-and-tight haircut app

An app created by Dylan Santos (in chair), Felipe Reyes (white hat) and Kevin Llamas is designed to clip time out of the haircut process for both customers and barbers like Brandon Jackson. (Photo by...

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Mental health awareness just in time for finals

Jordan Cooley (left) and Kathy Britton help encourage students to write thank you notes to people who are important to them on the first day’s activity for Mental Health Awareness week. Story and...

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Students surprised with full-tuition SIS scholarships

GCU surprised 43 high school seniors with Students Inspiring Students scholarships. Story by Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau Washington High School senior Juan Ballez, center, wants to become a...

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Student literary prowess blossoms in StartleBloom

GCU instructional assistant and recent graduate Cymelle Edwards reads one of the 40 literary works by students in the new edition of StartleBloom. By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU Today News Bureau Amber...

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Living and Learning Communities link new students

A Living and Learning Community (LLC) pairs new students with peers who have similar interests. Story by Theresa Smith Photos by Luke Amargo and Theresa Smith GCU News Bureau When Kayla Warren left her...

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GCU Magazine sends off the Class of 2019

The idea for the April issue of GCU Magazine actually was hatched in 2015, when we told the stories of some of the incoming students in the Class of 2019. Now they’re graduating, and it was time to...

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GCU event helps teachers support students in crisis

Sky Mendes (left), a doctoral student in the Developmental Psychology program at Arizona State University, was at Friday’s Making T.I.E.S. Conference at Grand Canyon University Arena speaking to...

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How Jesse Dalla Riva became a guiding light

Jesse Dalla Riva, set to graduate Thursday, has worked full time as a Phoenix Rescue Mission supervisor while also managing his GCU class schedule and fulfilling his duties as a husband and father....

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GCU was the right move for this graduate

Erin Honeycutt quickly became comfortable with the campus culture and loved being part of the writing program. Editor’s note: This story is reprinted from the April issue of GCU Magazine, where it was...

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Slideshow: Spring commencement, Thursday afternoon ceremony

Photos by David Kadlubowski GCU News Bureau The Thursday afternoon ceremony for Grand Canyon University spring commencement featured 824 graduates, from the College of Education and the College of...

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Grads bring Students Inspiring Students full circle

Story by Ashlee Larrison Photos by David Kadlubowski GCU News Bureau After three years and hundreds of hours served in the Learning Lounge, the moment finally came Thursday afternoon for Yenni Sanchez...

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Family photo frames fabulous four-year feat

Jesse Dalla Riva (center) was cheered on at commencement by (from left) his father, Frank; his wife, Blake; his son, Jaxon; and his mother, Meryl Gatton. By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau As he thought...

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Slideshow: Spring commencement, Friday morning ceremony

Photos by David Kadlubowski GCU News Bureau The Friday morning ceremony at Grand Canyon University spring commencement featured 972 online graduates from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences....

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