A look into South Carolina: Right Under Our Feet, a first grade textbook produced mostly by North Greenville faculty/staff and students.
The Biltmore: America’s largest house
The Biltmore house, dubbed “America’s Largest House”, is located in Asheville, North Carolina, which is just a hop, skip, and a jump away from campus.
*All information provided by the Biltmore At-A-Glance-Guide given at the beginning of the house tour and a guest services.
Board Games Through History
Some interesting and odd facts about historical board games.
Extremely cold Temperatures in the U.S.
Corley Wood, graphic artist Seeing Chicago?s record breaking high inspired us to do some research on more extreme temperatures in the U.S.
Chick-fil-A Timeline
Corley wood, graphic artist Here is a timeline of a few mile stones that Chick-fil-A has had over the years.
Congratulations to Gene C. Fant, Jr.
Friday, April 13– History was made as Gene C. Want, Jr. took on the title of North Greenville University’s eighth president. Join in congratulating Fant as he takes on this commitment to this institute and its student body.
United States gun laws timeline graphic
Many tragic events involving guns have happened already in 2018, raising many questions about the history of gun laws. Here is a quick timeline of gun laws in the United States.
The history of Pi
To celebrate Pi day, here is a brief timeline of the history of Pi. The background is the first 113 digits of the irrational number.
United on the ice women’s ice hockey team begins Olympics’ anthem of peace
The 12 ice hockey athletes made their way from The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) into the Republic of Korea (ROK) where they joined new teammates for the upcoming Olympics. Making the first joint Women’s ice hockey team. Many see this as an effort to lessen the political tension between the two countries.
NGU celebrates 500th anniversary of the protestant Reformation
It is not every day you celebrate a 500th anniversary, but on Apr. 11, 2017, North Greenville University did just that, when Dr. Jason G. Duesing spoke about the life and impact of Martin Luther.