Meet Robbie Collins, new instructor of music theory and director of brass. He is a talented trumpeter and passionate teacher eager to join North Greenville University.

Meet Robbie Collins, new instructor of music theory and director of brass. He is a talented trumpeter and passionate teacher eager to join North Greenville University.
John Williford is retiring after 25 years of teaching at NGU. Read his story here.
If any team on the North Greenville campus knows about working through hardships, it’s football. Click here to read how these Trailblazers are overcoming the odds on the road to their first W of the season.
Interested in women’s sports? Click here to read about how the new North Greenville women’s soccer coach is bringing a new culture to the field.
North Greenville University has partnered with Athletic Solutions, offering athletes the opportunity to sell customized merchandise and generate money, while fulfilling their task of representing the university as athletes. This program has not only come to improve the conditions of the athletes but also to change the history of the school’s athletic program.
NGU’s pizza night, a fun event to catch up and eat good food with friends, will be held September 17 at 9 p.m. Click to find out more.
Learn about NGU’s freshman class and how they’re adjusting to their new life on campus here.
Samaritan’s Purse visited NGU during Global Impact Week to show students how to tarp a roof. Check it out here.
Will Lowrey, the new athletic director at North Greenville University, emphasizes that true success is achieved not just through athletic skill but by being a devoted follower of Christ, making faith the ultimate goal for a Trailblazer athlete.
The time of the Crusaders has come to an end, and a new mascot has arisen. What do NGU students think of the change?