Student research will be on display in the Crain science building this spring.
Student research will be on display in the Crain science building this spring.
Learn more about the new majors coming to NGU in fall 2026.
North Greenville University will host its annual biology symposium on Thursday, May 1, in the Crain science building. This event will have research projects that are created by NGU’s health science and biology students.
NGU professor and former zookeeper Jeffrey French has tackled everything from an ostrich to trying to convince his gen-ed students to care about biology.
Check out NGU professors’ unique offices full of personality and aesthetic for students to enjoy and participate in.
Into the life of student-athlete Kyle Praschan, a senior biology major and tennis player.
Ryan Bailey, Staff Graphic Artist Dr. Randall Moss loves to teach students about the wonders of biology at NGU. He is also a huge fan of the sport of powerlifting. […]
Delaney Blackburn, Editor-in-Chief “There is no gene for the human spirit.” – Vincent Freeman, “Gattaca.” For some Christians, genetic engineering is an unlocked door to the alleviation of human suffering. […]
Kasie Thomas, Contributing Writer NGU’s Katherine McClure is a biology major and the owner of her on-campus business, “Nails by Kat.” Katherine never saw herself as a nail artist before […]
When looking for spiritual encouragement and years of valuable experience scattered throughout classes across the United States, there is no need to look any farther than to Jean McManus.