The Waodani tribe was once ruled by murder and revenge, but the Lord brought them to redemption. Read here about NGU students’ trip to Ecuador to see how God moved in the tribe.
A chip off the old block: the Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center dedication
Were you at the dedication for the new building on campus? Here are some highlights you might have missed.
From Gaza to South Carolina: News you missed
The modern news cycle rotates constantly, and it’s only natural that we miss certain stories. Here’s some you may want to know.
Spring break in Nicaragua: A change of plans that changed their lives
A team of NGU students traveled to Nicaragua over spring break to share the gospel and impact lives. Take a look at some of the lessons the team members learned.
Fall 2024 special topics class: Sitcom scriptwriting
Want to learn all the ins and outs of scriptwriting? Well, you are in luck because the school of comm is offering a sitcom writing class in the fall of 2024. Take a look at the details here.
A new course is coming to town: Poly sci’s Problems in American Government
Ever wanted to produce a podcast? A new elective is coming to NGU’s political science department that will let you do just that.
Expand your exploration: The extension of the Swamp Rabbit Trail
Love to walk, run or bike in nature? The Swamp Rabbit Trail offers that opportunity. Read here to learn about how the trail was expanded.
Dallas Vandiver, NGU’s new associate vice president of CMSE
Changes are coming to chapel thanks to Dallas Vandiver, formerly an online professor for NGU, as he transitioned to a new position as associate vice president of CMSE. Get a sneak peak of what’s to come here.
Walter Johnson: A legacy of faithfulness
Walter Johnson, Dean of Christian Studies, has recently announced his retirement. Take a look at his time at NGU and how he faithfully served the Lord, impacting countless lives.
NGU goes on mission: Spreading the gospel in Kosovo
NGU students ventured to Kosovo during their spring break to spread the gospel and make connections. Read about it here.