Student body candidates presented their visions for the 2026-27 academic year, emphasizing stronger discipleship, improved campus unity and better connections between student-athletes and the broader student body.
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Student body candidates presented their visions for the 2026-27 academic year, emphasizing stronger discipleship, improved campus unity and better connections between student-athletes and the broader student body.
NASA astronauts go to the moon for the first time in over 50 years.
Senior communication majors are approaching the presentation of their capstone projects.
The NGU Women’s Lacrosse team has had a good season but hopes to finish stronger in the conference tournament. Read about how they want to accomplish this, here.
Interdisciplinary studies seniors at North Greenville University are turning their final projects into meaningful, real-world applications by combining multiple fields of study. From communication and theology to poetry and ministry, students explore personal passions while learning how to integrate their disciplines. The work will culminate in TED Talk-style presentations where their projects come to life.
NGU students and faculty collected canned protein for Evan’s Training Center, a local recovery program for men. Student filled a whole car with cans and grew in generosity.
Worship does not always come from the inside of a chapel. Sometimes it echoes from within a studio.
On March 16, North Greenville University’s First Year Experience Program held its annual end-of-year party for the freshman class.
Spring graduation is two weeks away! Read here for all the details.
April 23 is the birthday of one of the greatest writers the world has ever seen: William Shakespeare. Read about his life here.