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Variety of research on full display at fall symposium

From left, Karson Cook, Daniella Brown and Amanda Mendoza give a presentation about the research that went into this season’s Ethington Theatre production of “Radium Girls.” Story by Ashlee Larrison...

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Slideshow: Fall 2021 Learning Community and Research Symposium

Photos by Ralph Freso GCU News Bureau The Fall 2021 Learning Community and Research Symposium showcased five projects for GCU faculty, staff and executives Monday. Here’s the story.         The post...

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Showcase orbits around virtual reality projects

Big data analytics junior Adam Abrams-Flohr used physics and math to create the orbital trajectories of the planets in his virtual reality project. By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News Bureau Ground...

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Slideshow/video: Winter Commencement, Friday evening ceremony

Photos by Ralph Freso GCU News Bureau The Friday evening ceremony of Winter Commencement at Grand Canyon University featured the College of Education, College of Fine Arts and Production, College of...

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Commencement speech focuses on relationships

College of Science, Engineering and Technology graduate Dyllan Taylor gave the Commencement speech at the Friday evening ceremony of Winter Commencement. Story by Ashlee Larrison Photos by Ralph Freso...

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Top stories, photos depict an emotional GCU year

GCU News Bureau GCU Today, GCU Magazine and GCULopes.com publish thousands of stories and photographs every year. Every single one has its place in the accomplishments, the joys and the heartaches of...

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Timing tips the scales in Zeigler’s weight-loss book

Dr. Zachary Zeigler’s latest book, “The 24-Hour Weight Loss Program,” looks at how everything from diet to sleep, exercise and stress management should be part of your weight-loss plan. Story by Lana...

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Class outside? Students, state biologists are game

GCU senior biological sciences major Megan Lawson (center) cradles a pocket mouse alongside BIO-479 classmate Haley Husbands (left) and Arizona Game and Fish Department data specialist Kendra Loubere...

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GCU team scales extensive tegu lizard study

Rachel Pikstein (right), Grand Canyon University professor of biology and environmental science, spent seven years gathering data from 800 tegu lizards, an invasive species in Florida and other...

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Alum connects with forensic psychology students

GCU alumna Bianca Boling, who is pursuing her doctoral degree in psychology from Midwestern University, shared some of her challenges with GCU forensic psychology students. By Ashlee Larrison GCU News...

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Honors College kicks off special multiweek programs

By Ashlee Larrison GCU News Bureau The Honors College at Grand Canyon University is known for its abundance of programs and resources. It’s something Associate Dean Dr. Breanna Naegeli never tires of...

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STELLAR makes final push as space launch nears

GCU President Brian Mueller visits with the STELLAR team after signing the container housing its microbial fuel cell, which will be launched to the International Space Station on April 15. Story by...

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Slideshow: STELLAR fuel cell signing

Photos by Ralph Freso GCU News Bureau Just 11 months after the group officially formed, Grand Canyon University’s STELLAR team is in the final assembly stages of its microbial fuel cell, a battery that...

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Conclusion drawn: Forensic Science Day was a hit

Story by Lana Sweeten-Shults Photos by Ralph Freso GCU News Bureau Junior forensic science major Lauren DeJong (right) at the SolePurpose Database booth talks with students about shoe sole tread...

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Fuel cell powers team’s space, humanitarian goals

STELLAR founder and president Erik Yost (center), along with team leaders Nathan Olsen (left) and Camden Marasco, prepare the group’s microbial fuel cell for its trip to the International Space...

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Slideshow: Kevin McClean Research Colloquium

Photos by Ralph Freso GCU News Bureau The first day of the fifth annual Kevin McClean Research Colloquium was held Wednesday in the Colangelo College of Business Building.   The post Slideshow: Kevin...

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Students plan, lead and listen at annual colloquium

A student listens intently to a presentation during the Kevin McClean Research Colloquium on Wednesday at the Colangelo College of Business Building. Story by Rick Vacek Photos by Ralph Freso GCU News...

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ACE science LEAD’s Kahoot! reboot a success

Willow ACE Center science learning advocate Dylan Huttenlocher has been conducting Kahoot reviews to prepare students for biology exams. About 90 students attended the first session. Story by Lana...

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STEM savvy launched at MESA Regional Design Day

Anilem Estrada (left) and her teammates from Sunnyside High School in Tucson test their cornhole catapult on Saturday during MESA Regional Design Day on the GCU campus. Story by Lana Sweeten-Shults...

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GCU alumni co-author medical journal response paper

GCU News Bureau GCU alumni Thomas Varkey, John Varkey and Zachary Merhavy are co-authors of a paper, “Learning or Memorization: Self-Directed Medical School Curriculum and the Dangers of...

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