The departments of NGU worked together during the aftermath of hurricane Helene to ensure student safety and well-being. They continue to work diligently to restore campus life to what we know as normal.

The departments of NGU worked together during the aftermath of hurricane Helene to ensure student safety and well-being. They continue to work diligently to restore campus life to what we know as normal.
A lot is taking place in our world today. Here is a little bit of what’s happening here and there.
Helene impacted the lives of many, including NGU students. Shaylea Raines, sophomore at NGU, is using this situation as an oppurtunity to share the gospel.
With a move from Florida to South Carolina, meet a student athlete who takes life’s struggles and makes the best of it.
NGU won their homecoming game, defeating Erskine 52-35. QB Dylan Ramirez set a program record with six touchdowns in a single game, showcasing NGU’s explosive offense and relentless defense.
Click here to read about how the Montreat cross country athletes have found shelter and a temporary home at NGU after the devastation of Hurricane Helene.
Read an overview on school of business professor Carey Dukes to gain insight on his mission at NGU.
Read this first hand experience in dealing with hurricane Helene from one of Vision Media’s staff.
NGU students took a trip up to Asheville, NC, to aid with the hurricane relief effort. Read more about it here.
The students at NGU have been so quick to help in disaster relief efforts. Check out what one of our teams has been doing in Western North Carolina