Just as students at North Greenville University began to settle into the rhythm of a new semester, a winter ice storm swept through Greenville Jan. 30-31, disrupting classes, travel and daily routines across the campus.
Just as students at North Greenville University began to settle into the rhythm of a new semester, a winter ice storm swept through Greenville Jan. 30-31, disrupting classes, travel and daily routines across the campus.
From history to humor, here’s why socks deserve their own national holiday
After the announcement of the closing of the French program at NGU, Dr. Liliane Toss reflects on her years of teaching the tight-knit French program and the rewarding experiences of watching her students apply what they’ve learned all over the world.
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept; it’s part of everyday life. More than half of Americans report interacting with AI daily, while 86% of college students regularly use its tools, and 24% use it daily. The question should not be if we should use it, but how we should use it.
The Israel and Hamas war has roots that stretch back more than a century. From early 1900s land disputes to modern-day ceasefires, the timeline follows a long and complex history behind the conflict.
As the autumn season finally settles in and homework seems never-ending, taking a break from school and getting off campus is a must. Just a 15-minute drive from North Greenville University, Travelers Rest offers a change of pace with plenty of opportunities to relax or explore.
From pastor to missionary, military chaplain to law enforcement, Allen McWhite, department chair of Intercultural Studies and professor at North Greenville University, has worn many hats in his life. Yet in every role, his goal has remained the same: to glorify God through obedience and faithfulness in whatever he does or wherever he goes.
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.
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.”