“Construction is a process that you have to go through. Delays and changes and tweaks are part of that process. We have to be patient but you don’t want to rush through things because that’s when mistakes are made.”
NGU Financial Aid announces new summer scholarships
Jordan says there will probably be less work study opportunities for next school year because many students have already filled the positions. The 60 hour semester salary is also subject to change. The administration is also currently discussing this.
Dioxide no more: Dunkin’ Donuts to stop using harmful nanoparticles in products
An advocacy group pushed a shareholder request to Dunkin’ Brands, the parent company of Dunkin’ Donuts, to minimize the use of titanium dioxide, which they have called a “nanomaterial” toxic to the human body.
NGU impacted by trip to Nashville for NRB
Photographers: Miranda Bradford, Jake Hardin Assistant Editor and Writer: Miranda Bradford North Greenville students had the opportunity to attend the National Religious Broadcasting convention at the Gaylord Opryland hotel in Tennessee […]
President Pannell: NGU Board of Trustees names new Interim President
“God has much more in store for us, so building on the past but embracing the future is not an easy thing to do.”
Exculsive Video: Find out how new Student Activities Director Whitney Simms plans to engage students
Videographer: Miranda Bradford
Health Fair Photoblog: Get ready. Get set. Get fit.
NGU hosted a health fair in the Hayes Ministry Center on Wednesday, March 25.
Safari, sunsets and Swaziland: Mass Communication students go to South Africa
From elephant crossings to blood orange sunsets, the team experienced a new culture and the stories etched in its’ surface changed them.
Taking Aim: NGU professor releases new book pointing Bible readers to Scripture.
“It could be beneficial for anybody who wants to read the Bible and apply it,” said Dr. Mathis.