Professors from NGU’s Psychology department share their advice on how to deal with difficult family members over the holidays.
Humans of NGU: Kicking his way into the future
“I am afraid of becoming the person that my dad is” says Louis Enrique Molina also known as “Kike”, a sophomore sports management major and men’s soccer player here at NGU.
Freshmen of NGU: A peek into the life of Hannah Roddy
An interview with freshman, Hannah Roddy, about how her passions are portrayed in her dorm decor.
Loving: A glimpse into the racial inequalities of America’s past
Loving follows the 1967 Supreme Court verdict of Loving v. Virginia, which replaced prior laws or judicial code that had made it illegal for interracial marriages to exist and beautifully depicts the peaks and valleys that the Loving family had to traverse, in a film that truly captures the imagination.
Photo Blog: NGU Family Weekend 2016
North Greenville University held its annual family weekend this year from Sept. 30 – Oct. 2, which allowed parents to reconnect and spend time with their students.
Steven Curtis Chapman’s Family Ministry Comes to NGU: The Red Bus Project
North Greenville University students were greeted Monday morning by the buses presence outside of the cafeteria, where students were invited to take advantage of the opportunity they have to get involved. Even if solely out of intrigue, the Project managed to pack their bus and booths with curious students.
Why are millennials so stressed?
Millennials are referred to “the anxious generation,” according to the article “‘They can’t even’: Why millennials are the ‘anxious generation.’”
6 questions relatives will ask you this Christmas and how to avoid them
It could be Grandma Gertrude, Aunt Cindy, Uncle Herbert, Cousin Todd, etc. There are bound to be someone to inquire about how life is treating you.