Treasure Hardwick, News and Feature Editor Photo courtesy of Unsplash Thousands of sports movies exist, making it nearly impossible to see them all. Many are poorly made, and others are […]
Treasure Hardwick, News and Feature Editor Photo courtesy of Unsplash Thousands of sports movies exist, making it nearly impossible to see them all. Many are poorly made, and others are […]
Senior Communication major Meg George’s time at NGU has been marked by ministry involvement, a growing photography business and 28 credit hours in her final semester as she prepared to graduate early and step into what God has for her next.
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.
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.
As Vice President for Campus Ministry and Student engagement, Jared Thomas spends his days working at NGU, but he finds creativity and rest through woodworking in his spare time.
When their Ecuador trip was canceled, NGU students spent their spring break serving children and communities in Peru, growing in their faith and making an impact.
At the annual psychology lecture, Psychologist and pastor David Wang explored how trauma and faith intersect, showing how the scars of Christ reveal hope and healing for trauma survivors.
North Greenville University’s tutoring program connects students with peer tutors who help them strengthen study habits, improve assignments and gain confidence in challenging courses. Read more here.
NGU hosted a ministry fair that provided students with the opportunity to connect with ministries across the Upstate who are looking to fill job openings. Read more here.
NGU theatre students are gaining hands-on experience and networking at the Southeastern Theatre Conference March 4-7. Read more here.