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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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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Wind in Her Sails
Meet Ariel Ungerleider (JD/MBA 09), community outreach manager at America’s Cup Event Authority.
Events
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 [...]
Insider
Kit Yarrow Decodes Gen Y
Click here to listen to Kit Yarrow’s full-length Commonwealth Club presentations.
110 Years
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.
Recent Articles
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
Click here to listen to Kit Yarrow’s full-length Commonwealth Club presentations.
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
Meet Ariel Ungerleider (JD/MBA 09), community outreach manager at America’s Cup Event Authority.
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
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
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
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
Dean Terry Connelly leaves his post as head of the Ageno School of Business after seven years of service

