Hurricane Helene has left many people over multiple states devastated. Click here to read about how one NGU professor and TRPD chaplain has aided North Carolina in their efforts to restore the state.
“Your story’s not over yet”: Campus security and counselors unite for suicide prevention
NGU hosted a suicide prevention booth outside of the cafeteria on September 25. Learn more about suicide prevention and the resources available here.
Hurricane Helene: The lasting effects of an unstoppable force of nature
Get an overview of the damage from hurricane Helene and how much of it still affects our area and beyond here.
The wrath of mother nature: The aftermath of Hurricane Helene in the upstate of South Carolina
See pictures from across the upstate of the aftermath of Hurricane Helene here.
Helene’s hand: A personal account of the storm
Read a personal recounting of the recent hurricane here.
Checking all the boxes: A how-to guide to voting
As the next election approaches, here is the information you need to make sure you are ready to cast your vote.
Destruction and devastation: Helene’s impact on Tigerville
Check out how Hurricane Helene impacted North Greenville University.
Making midterms less stressful: Midnight Midterm Madness
Here’s a sneak peek of Midnight Midterm Madness, an event to eat pizza and prepare you for midterm exams held on September 29. Click here to learn more.
Playing a new tune: Meet new music professor Robbie Collins
Meet Robbie Collins, new instructor of music theory and director of brass. He is a talented trumpeter and passionate teacher eager to join North Greenville University.
Professor John Williford: Work hard, pray hard
John Williford is retiring after 25 years of teaching at NGU. Read his story here.