On September 19th, the Communication department noticed bright lights in the sky from their annual cookout outside, with some research they found it, it was something much cooler.

On September 19th, the Communication department noticed bright lights in the sky from their annual cookout outside, with some research they found it, it was something much cooler.
Abigail Dickerson, Staff Writer Linwood Hagin, associate senior provost is retiring after serving at North Greenville University since 1999. He started as a professor and had since been promoted up […]
Seth Atkins, Visual Arts Editor On March 1, 2022, American storyteller, Bob Dotson, made a trip to North Greenville University to give students insight into the world of storytelling. The […]
Kayleigh Harrill, Staff Photographer The last week of February, three film teams, an audio team and a news team from North Greenville University headed to Nashville, T.N. for the annual […]
Photoblog about NGU’s open house this weekend.
NGU’s Media Ministry team takes on Montevideo, Uruguay! Check this article out and also some of the students Vlogs! Enjoy 🙂
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Students from the North Greenville University Mass Communication�s department are getting ready to make the trip to Orlando, Florida this weekend for the 2017 National Religious Broadcasters Convention.
�The most important aspect of gatekeeping is that issues and events that are not covered are absent from the worldviews of most audience members.”
North Greenville University had its very own live coverage as student media majors participated and provided up-to-date results throughout the night via social media, radio and television anchoring.
See the best work of amateur filmmakers.