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Internships Open Up Career Possibilities

Think an internship is merely required to fulfill credits? For two Georgian Court University students, they have had a significant impact on their career trajectory.

High School Students Graduate from Georgian Court Inaugural “Mini-Medical School”

More than 60 area high school students who recently completed the Mini-Medical School at Georgian Court University received a head start on their goal of becoming health professionals.

Winter Break in Peru: GCU Students Volunteer Abroad

Global education at Georgian Court University includes volunteer abroad opportunities, such as the recent work of GCU social work and nursing students in Peru.

GCU’s Amber Rizzi Raises Thousands to Help Children with Disabilities

Georgian Court University's Amber Rizzi doesn't let cerebral palsy slow her down. She's on a mission to let the world to know that people with disabilities are just like everyone else. At 15, Amber created the Children’s Voice Foundation (CVF), a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation, which has raised thousands of dollars to help children with disabilities.

Hands-On Learning from an Alumna-Turned-Adjunct

For Gemma Brennan, Ed.D., ’84, ’93, some of the most valuable lessons she has taught haven’t been to children—but to fellow teachers. The two-time Georgian Court alumna has worked as a teacher and a principal, and she has been an adjunct faculty member at The Court for nearly 20 years.

Hackensack Meridian Health Partnership Drives Nursing Program Enhancements

The undergraduate nursing program at Georgian Court University recently celebrated its 10-year partnership with Hackensack Meridian Health. Since its inception, the Georgian Court–Hackensack Meridian Health School of Nursing has provided an exceptional hands-on education that equips students for nursing careers.

Emerging Leaders and WILD Explore Identity Issues

One’s values and identity, understanding where we come from, how we distinguish ourselves, and how we personify our identity are important—not only to help students grow, but help them develop as leaders. Georgian Court University Dean of Students Amani Jennings recently explored these and other issues during a GCU workshop on values, culture, and identity.

GCU Celebrates National Poetry Month with Fourth Annual Dose of Poetry

April is National Poetry Month, and that means it’s time for Dose of Poetry at Georgian Court University. The poetry series is celebrating its fourth year with events all around campus.

GCU Presents Senior B.F.A. Art Exhibition of Valerie Vanone

Inspire your curiosity with the glowing crystal-rock aesthetic paintings and wearable art of Georgian Court University student Valerie Vanone, whose senior B.F.A. exhibition is currently on display through March 22 in the M. Christina Geis Art Gallery (Jeffries Hall, second floor) on the historic Lakewood campus.

Jim Trusdell Named New Vice President for Finance and Administration

Longtime higher education leader and finance expert James E. Trusdell is Georgian Court University’s new vice president for finance and administration. As the university’s chief financial officer, he leads one of the institution’s largest units, with direct responsibility for GCU’s financial operations, as well as areas like facilities, human resources, campus safety, and conferences and special events.

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Deposit Deadline Extended to June 1

Georgian Court University has extended the deposit deadline to June 1 in response to the U.S. Department of Education announcement concerning delayed data availability from the revised Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Additionally, deposits are also refundable up to June 1. Click here for more information about the deposit extension.