Spring brings new beginnings and new drama in the entertainment industry. See what is happening in Tigerville and around the world.

Spring brings new beginnings and new drama in the entertainment industry. See what is happening in Tigerville and around the world.
After 25 years on air, WNGR, the student-run radio station at NGU, is signing off for a final time. What began as a small broadcast has grown into a classroom for media students to grow in confidence and skill behind the microphone. Its closing is not an end, but rather a new beginning in NGU’s involvement in the world of media.
When you first meet someone, what goes through your head? Read this article to find out how the study of psychology can answer what actually happens during those first encounters.
With the spring 2025 softball season in full swing, the players and staff are working together to make this season a home run.
At NGU, the curriculum is carefully designed to provide students with a well-rounded education through a variety of required courses. While some classes may be frustrating, they are intentionally included to help students grow into educated leaders. Take a look here at the course requirement details.
The College of Christian Studies and the College of Business and Entrepreneurship joined forces to present a seminar on viewing Generative AI from a biblical worldview. Read more here.
Swing dancing made its entrance in the 1920s but has since stepped, swung and spun its way through the hearts of the youth for over a century. Read about how to swing dance here.
Click here to read about Poetry Night, an event for students to come together and share who they are.
Over spring break, NGU’s Missionary Media Ministries class made their way to a village in Western Africa. Read more here.
Here are some fun facts about NGU professor Debo Nathaniel