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.
Within a few weeks of its launch, AI-generated videos created by text-to-video model Sora have taken over social media. Across Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, countless clips created entirely solely by a computer and a simple prompt have been uploaded, prompting moral and ethical concerns among people.
Winter break is coming soon, meaning check-outs are just around the corner! Make sure to follow these easy steps to start break off right. For more information, check your student email.
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.
In fall 2026, NGU will switch learning platforms, going from Blackboard to Canvas.
The art department will be selling handmade bowls to raise money for charity
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.
Senior theatre majors hold a special role in a show as their senior project.
John Duncan was given the Richard Chewning award at the Christian Business Faculty Association conference 2025.