Now Is the Time to “Live Fearlessly,” Civil Rights Icon Tells GCU Students

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Civil rights icon Ernest Green, who recently spoke at Georgian Court University, was one of nine black students, later known as the “Little Rock Nine,” to integrate Central High School following the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, the civil rights case that declared segregation illegal. His parents instilled in him confidence and self-respect, which helped him to become a leader among his peers and a civil rights advocate.

Georgian Court University Named Among Top Undergraduate Programs for Adult Learners

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Abound: Finish College, a college guidance system for undergraduate degree-seeking adults, recognized Georgian Court University for addressing the issues that matter most to adult learners and degree-completion students: affordable options for attending college, access to professors, campus professionals, support services, and ways to accelerate their path to graduation.

Scott H. Bennett: Blessed Are the Peacemakers

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When Provost Bill Behre, Ph.D., announced his name as the 2017 recipient of the Virginia Graham ’31 Award for Teaching Excellence, Scott Bennett, Ph.D., admits that he was both gratified and humbled.” “Gratified, because teaching has been my life’s vocation and passion,” he says. “Humbled, because there are so many outstanding teachers at Georgian Court, who are no less deserving.”

Georgian Court University Debuts New RN to B.S.N. Degree at Hazlet Location

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Georgian Court University Dean of Admissions Justin G. Roy explains, “Over the past year, Georgian Court University has seen a high demand for an RN to B.S.N degree. With this degree from GCU@Hazlet, students will be introduced to a wide range of competencies that will afford them the unique ability to effect wide-reaching changes in the health care system. The possibilities are endless.”