Well done to NGU’s class of 2025, who graduated on May 9

Well done to NGU’s class of 2025, who graduated on May 9
North Greenville University will host its annual biology symposium on Thursday, May 1, in the Crain science building. This event will have research projects that are created by NGU’s health science and biology students.
NGU’s end-of-the-year theatre showcase, a night of student-directed scenes and musical performances is coming up. The event highlights the collaborative efforts and hard-work of theatre students who hope to leave an impression.
Amidst the ever-newsworthy world, not every headline gets its time in the spotlight. Here’s some interesting stories that might have slipped your notice.
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.
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.
Stress is high after spring break, but NGU’s Spring Fling offers a week of fun-filled events. From games and talent shows to a formal dance, it’s an opportunity for students to pause the homework and step outside
Michael Bryant has spread the Gospel overseas, on the east coast and now he will be ministering to NGU students as the new dean of the college of Christian studies. Click here to learn more about him.
Since the beginning of March, many fires have scorched the Palmetto State. Click to learn more about its impact on the Upstate.