Elisa Wells, Staff Writer Photo Courtesy of Abigail Thompson Imagine returning to your college campus 20 years after graduating and stepping into a scene that vividly brings your student life […]
Elisa Wells, Staff Writer Photo Courtesy of Abigail Thompson Imagine returning to your college campus 20 years after graduating and stepping into a scene that vividly brings your student life […]
From biology to theatre, students from all over NGU are spending their summer gaining hands-on experience in their fields.
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.
Senior communication majors are approaching the presentation of their capstone projects.
Interdisciplinary studies seniors at North Greenville University are turning their final projects into meaningful, real-world applications by combining multiple fields of study. From communication and theology to poetry and ministry, students explore personal passions while learning how to integrate their disciplines. The work will culminate in TED Talk-style presentations where their projects come to life.
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.
Spring graduation is two weeks away! Read here for all the details.
April 21 is a royal birthday to remember as 2026 marks 100 years since the birth of Queen Elizabeth II.
After four years of progress a mural now decorates the inside stairwell of the foster education building.
NGU has established a Turning Point USA chapter. Click here to find out more about the organization and how it works on NGU’s campus.