Accolades

College of Arts and Science

College of Arts and Sciences

Achievements from our Students

All-American basketball player Samantha Murphy has been named the Pacific West Conference Women's Athlete of the Year. Murphy was the NCAA Division II scoring leader in 2010-11 with an average of 24.6 points per game. She scored 2,147 points in her four-year career at GCU. Murphy and Coach Trent May recently helped put on a mini-camp for more than a dozen children who are battling cancer. 

Achievements from our Faculty

Ginger L. McPherson
, an instructor of English and Christian Worldview, has successfully defended her dissertation, the final step in earning her Ph.D. in English from Baylor University.  Her dissertation is entitled "Serialization and 'The Book of Mrs. Eddy':  A Rereading of Mark Twain's Christian Science Materials."  In addition, Dr. McPherson has also been invited to join the prestigious national academic honor society Phi Beta Kappa.  She will celebrate her doctoral graduation in May 2011.

Dr. Sammy Alfaro, Assistant Professor of Christian Studies, has had his most recent book published last October (2010) by Pickwick Publishers. The title is Divino Compañero: Toward a Hispanic Pentecostal Christology. The book aims to develop a methodology for constructing a Christology from a Hispanic Pentecostal perspective. The book has recently won the HTI annual book prize. Dr. Alfaro recently gave a talk on his book at Princeton.

Ruth Douthitt, lead curriculum developer for our colleges of Arts and Sciences and Fine Arts and Production, has written her first book. It's called "The Dragon Forest," and it tells the fictional story of a prince who sets out to save his father's kingdom.