NGU theatre students are gaining hands-on experience and networking at the Southeastern Theatre Conference March 4-7. Read more here.
NGU theatre students are gaining hands-on experience and networking at the Southeastern Theatre Conference March 4-7. Read more here.
A big change is coming in the fall 2026 course schedule. Read here for more.
Many changes have been made to NGU’s food services, click here to find out what they are.
For senior business majors at North Greenville University, the final semester of college isn’t just lecture, exams and essays. It’s practicing running an athletic shoe company.
NGU Theatre presents The Women of Lockerbie Feb. 19-21 and 26-28, 2026. Read about the story and those involved in the production here.
Big things are coming to NGU’s Honors Program
On Sunday, Jan 31 at around 7 p.m., the fire sprinkler system in plaster, North Greenville University’s business building, activated, causing significant flooding.
Todd Dining Hall staff went the extra mile during the ice and snow storms at NGU. They made sure students who remained on campus were supported despite their own challenges.
English department chair, Rachel Roberts, was recently honored with an award for her book, “Deep Reading.”
The theatre department is getting more space for their creativity to flow