Click to read how senior communication students are showcasing their skills with projects ranging from comics to strategic marketing campaigns.

Click to read how senior communication students are showcasing their skills with projects ranging from comics to strategic marketing campaigns.
After 25 years on air, WNGR, the student-run radio station at NGU, is signing off for a final time. What began as a small broadcast has grown into a classroom for media students to grow in confidence and skill behind the microphone. Its closing is not an end, but rather a new beginning in NGU’s involvement in the world of media.
This student-made sitcom has been in the works for a while, but it is finally coming to life. Take a look at a preview of NGU’s “Break.”
Read about Kalvin Semedo, a senior digital media major, and soccer player from Paris, France.
Seth Atkins, Visual Arts Editor The School of Communication is getting a revamp. This program is going to have two main majors, and within those majors there will be different […]
Grace Myers, Managing Editor Mark your calendars; retired NBC News and Today Show correspondent Bob Dotson will be coming to North Greenville University on March 1, 2022, at 7:30 p.m. in Hamlin Recital Hall. He […]