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Education
Fireworks To Cap Homecoming Weekend at BJU
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will host a 15-minute fireworks display Saturday, October 8, in Alumni Stadium at approximately 9 p.m. as part of its Homecoming Weekend celebration. Fireworks will begin following the men’s soccer match against Regent University.
Members of the public are invited to attend the fireworks show.
Local residents are asked to take precautions for pets and individuals with sensitivity issues during the event.
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Jeff Deyo to Host Night of Worship at North Greenville University
- By Billy Cannada - NGU
Award-winning singer and songwriter Jeff Deyo will lead a “Night of Worship” at North Greenville University on Thursday, Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. in Turner Chapel.
“We’re so excited to have the opportunity to host Jeff on campus at North Greenville,” said NGU Director for Traditional Admissions Katie Lynn Marshall. “His contribution to our modern worship culture is very significant and we can’t wait to join him for a night of worship as a campus community.”
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Home School Curriculum; From Fringe to Mainstream
- By Catching Fire News
Wondering how to get started homeschooling? What curriculums work and which don't?
Cathy Duffy, home school curriculum expert joins Hal and shares which things to consider first, how to choose a curriculum, and how to expand the home school experience outside of the classroom.
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President Fant Honored For Five Years of Leadership
- By Billy Cannada - NGU
From a dinner with trustees to a student tailgate, celebrations across the North Greenville University community honored NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr., and First Lady Lisa Fant during the week of Sept. 19-24 for their five years of leadership. [In addition to hosting an array of events honoring the Fants, NGU received written words of congratulations from scores of individuals. Those messages are available online by clicking here.]
State and local leaders joined with NGU board members, faculty, students, and staff in recognizing President Fant’s contributions.
South Carolina Lt. Governor Pamela Evette was one of several state leaders to speak at a celebration Chapel last Wednesday as the Fants were honored in NGU’s Turner Chapel.
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BJU to Host Homecoming & Family Weekend
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will host its annual Homecoming & Family Weekend Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 6–8, on the BJU campus.
“We look forward to welcoming our alumni back to campus during this special time of year to reconnect with friends, attend class reunions, see the newly renovated spaces and make new memories,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “The community is invited to attend many of the weekend’s events. Our faculty and staff outdo themselves every year and this year will be no exception.”
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Alyssa Marks Wins Mary E. Jarrard Award at Communication Conference
- By Randy Page - BJU
Alyssa Marks, a graduate student in Bob Jones University’s Department of Communication Studies, was recognized at the annual Carolinas Communication Association (CCA) conference held at the University of South Carolina Aiken September 23-24.
Marks won the 2022 Mary E. Jarrard Award for Excellence in Student Scholarship for her paper, “The Power of Perception in War: Social Judgement Theory and President Zelensky’s Memorable Messaging.” The Jarrard award is given to the author of the top graduate paper. This is the fifth time that a BJU student has received the honor since BJU joined the CCA in 2014.
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'My Blood Still Boils': Father Recalls School's Secret Attempt to Transition Daughter
- By Marjorie Jackson - The Washington Stand
At the beginning of this year, Wendell Perez got a call that no father ever wants to receive — his elementary-aged daughter had attempted to hang herself in the school bathroom. Perez and his wife rushed to the school, where their daughter was whisked away by a police car to stay in a mental institution for a week. Searching for answers, the couple found out from school administrators that their “son” had been struggling with “his” gender identity. On top of that, the school had remained quiet about the issue as the student was concerned that “he” would not be accepted at home because of the family’s faith.
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