North Greenville University’s Graduate Assistant Program allows students an opportunity to pursue a master’s degree, all while gaining real-world experience in ministry and leadership at no cost.
North Greenville University’s Graduate Assistant Program allows students an opportunity to pursue a master’s degree, all while gaining real-world experience in ministry and leadership at no cost.
The Aurora Agency, North Greenville University’s student-led public relations firm, has partnered with the Theatre Department and NGU’s archives to create a “Homecoming History Tour” for NGU’s alumni that will take place on Oct. 18 at 9 a.m.
This article gives a roundup of the current events in the sports; internationally, nationally, statewide, and here at NGU
On Wednesday, October 8 NGU hosted the 2025 camp fair. This consisted of many camps from different states and areas. These camps are solely based on Christ and sharing the Gospel of Jesus to anyone who attends the camps each summer.
Curious about what sports you can watch in the fall? Check out this graphic to find out.
NGU’s Clery Report highlights campus crime and safety data. This infographic gives a quick look at recent reports of the last 3 years.
Hunter Baker, provost at North Greenville University, has recently added another title to his resume: featured guest on World Magazine’s podcast “The World and Everything in It.”
Intramural Sports have begun for the semester and this article gives studnets what they need to know to get signed up and some of the benefits of doing so
Jon Ross Fordree is the new man in charge of BCM Fount on campus. Read all about his story and his heart for the ministry, as well as about what’s changed about BCM going forward.
From October 2-5, NGU students enjoyed time off from school for fall break. Some went home to spend time with family or catch up on sleep, while others stayed on campus to participate in the football game or take part in activities both on and off campus for the long weekend.