Brick by Brick Brick by Brick

Brick by Brick

There’s a palpable buzz in the Bay Area these days, and much of it has to do with a local economy that is teetering on a slow but earnest economic recovery. This underlying current of optimism is welcome in a city that was bruised and battered following the spectacular dot-com bust in 2000 that saw over-valued tech companies crumble in a matter of months.

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Exposing U.S. Higher Education’s Broken Business Model Exposing U.S. Higher Education’s Broken Business Model

Exposing U.S. Higher Education’s Broken Business Model

GGU president Dan Angel and Dean Emeritus Terry Connelly offer a bold new plan to end “graduation gridlock” in new book.

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GGU School of Law GGU School of Law

GGU School of Law

110 YEARS OF EXPANDING POSSIBILITIES IN LEGAL EDUCATION 1849 California, Here We Come San Francisco grows from a small settlement of about 200 non-Indian residents in 1846 to a boomtown of about 36,000 by 1852. In 1849 a state constitution is written and a governor and legislature chosen. California becomes a state as issued under [...]

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A Tale of Achievement A Tale of Achievement

A Tale of Achievement

Dean Terry Connelly leaves his post as head of the Ageno School of Business after seven years of service

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Alumni

Wind in Her Sails

Wind in Her Sails

Meet Ariel Ungerleider (JD/MBA 09), community outreach manager at America’s Cup Event Authority.

Jul 13, 2011 22:32

Events

Alumni Events – Fall 2010

Alumni Events – Fall 2010

San Francisco Mixer More than 90 GGU alumni attended a networking mixer at Sens Restaurant in San Francisco on June 15, 2010. 1 – Jim O’Neil (MBA 86), Tugs-Oyun Davaadori (MBA 10), guest 2 – Guest, Lorevic Rivera (MBA 10), Sharon Blanco (MBA 10) 3 – Guest, Carol Kingsley (MBA 81, JD 81), Dewitt Lacey [...]

Nov 3, 2010 15:29

Insider

Kit Yarrow Decodes Gen Y

Kit Yarrow Decodes Gen Y

Click here to listen to Kit Yarrow’s full-length Commonwealth Club presentations.

Jul 13, 2011 22:53

110 Years

ID the Photo – Summer 2011 #2

ID the Photo – Summer 2011  #2

In each issue of the ggu magazine, we ask readers to identify a historic GGU photo by contacting the Alumni Association at 415-442-7824 or alumni@ggu.edu.

Jul 13, 2011 22:09

Recent Articles

Exposing U.S. Higher Education’s Broken Business Model

Exposing U.S. Higher Education’s Broken Business Model

GGU president Dan Angel and Dean Emeritus Terry Connelly offer a bold new plan to end “graduation gridlock” in new book.

Kit Yarrow Decodes Gen Y

Kit Yarrow Decodes Gen Y

Click here to listen to Kit Yarrow’s full-length Commonwealth Club presentations.

GGU BY THE NUMBERS

GGU BY THE NUMBERS

0 Total out-of-pocket cost for qualifying veterans to attend GGU with the Yellow Ribbon Program 1 First part-time evening law school west of the Mississippi Largest School of Taxation in the nation 2 Undergraduate degree programs with 8 concentrations 3 National ranking of GGU law students participating in externships 3 Third largest MBA program in [...]

Wind in Her Sails

Wind in Her Sails

Meet Ariel Ungerleider (JD/MBA 09), community outreach manager at America’s Cup Event Authority.

ID the Photo – Summer 2011 #2

ID the Photo – Summer 2011  #2

In each issue of the ggu magazine, we ask readers to identify a historic GGU photo by contacting the Alumni Association at 415-442-7824 or alumni@ggu.edu.

ID the Photo – Summer 2011 #1

ID the Photo – Summer 2011  #1

In each issue of the ggu magazine, we ask readers to identify a historic GGU photo by contacting the Alumni Association at 415-442-7824 or alumni@ggu.edu.

Brick by Brick

Brick by Brick

There’s a palpable buzz in the Bay Area these days, and much of it has to do with a local economy that is teetering on a slow but earnest economic recovery. This underlying current of optimism is welcome in a city that was bruised and battered following the spectacular dot-com bust in 2000 that saw over-valued tech companies crumble in a matter of months.

GGU School of Law

GGU School of Law

110 YEARS OF EXPANDING POSSIBILITIES IN LEGAL EDUCATION 1849 California, Here We Come San Francisco grows from a small settlement of about 200 non-Indian residents in 1846 to a boomtown of about 36,000 by 1852. In 1849 a state constitution is written and a governor and legislature chosen. California becomes a state as issued under [...]

A Tale of Achievement

A Tale of Achievement

Dean Terry Connelly leaves his post as head of the Ageno School of Business after seven years of service

Outstanding Graduates

Outstanding Graduates

Meet two of our newest alums from the class of 2011