Changes are coming to chapel thanks to Dallas Vandiver, formerly an online professor for NGU, as he transitioned to a new position as associate vice president of CMSE. Get a sneak peak of what’s to come here.

Changes are coming to chapel thanks to Dallas Vandiver, formerly an online professor for NGU, as he transitioned to a new position as associate vice president of CMSE. Get a sneak peak of what’s to come here.
The spring semester is right around the corner, so let’s take a look at what classes your professors are excited to teach.
Alyssa Waller, Staff Writer Meet one of the least intimidating professors at North Greenville University: Frankie Melton Jr.., assistant professor of christian studies at NGU. He has been serving as […]
Dr. Kelechi Benet graduated from North Greenville College in 2002, but found himself back on campus this year after accepting an assistant professor role in the Mass Communication department.
Students and professors all around campus have different collections to share.
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.
School teachers and college professors aren’t the only ones who teach important lessons.
“This is weird. This kind of stuff just doesn’t happen in America.”
NGU professors give their advice on how to be successful at NGU and in life outside of college.