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Education
Through NGU, HS Juniors and Seniors can Take College Classes Virtually from Anywhere
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Tigerville, SC -- North Greenville University (NGU) is expanding access to its dual enrollment courses for high school juniors and seniors to online instruction in addition to its in-person classes for the Fall 2020 semester and beyond. NGU’s Dual Enrollment Program offers students the opportunity to earn college credit hours in a Christ-centered learning environment to prepare them for their next step in life.
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At Converse College, One Professor Asserts His Conscience against Political Correctness
- By Stephen H. Balch - National Review
Refusing to be a party to Converse’s indictment of America as systemically racist, Jeff Poelvoorde dared it to do him its worst.
America has become a land of leave-takings. Some silent, others with considerable bravura. Americans are sundering their ties with things long close to their hearts: a sport, a product, a profession. Sometimes this is involuntary, as when the cancel culture smites the sender of an incautious tweet. Sometimes it’s via a burst of indignation: the fans who won’t brook athletes kneeling to the anthem. Sometimes it’s both, when demands are robustly defied. “Here I stand, I can do no other.”
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NGU to Cultivate Leaders Through NGUleads Program
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
The program, to begin Fall 2020, offers leadership development training for its faculty and staff.
Tigerville, SC -- North Greenville University (NGU) announces its newly launched NGUleads program. The program, to begin Fall 2020, will offer a leadership development program to provide enhanced professional development training for its faculty and staff. Participants who complete the year-long program will receive a leadership certificate from NGU.
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NGU Athletic Bands Receive New Marching Orders
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Gary Rhoden steps into the role of director of athletic bands at North Greenville University
This fall, Gary Rhoden will step into the role of director of athletic bands at North Greenville University.
Rhoden has spent the past nine years in public education. Ensembles under his direction have received numerous accolades and awards and performed at the Bands of America’s Regionals, Super Regionals, and Grand National Competitions, as well as the Allstate Sugar Bowl and even Walt Disney World.
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Bob Jones University Postpones August Commencement
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University President Steve Pettit announced today the 2020 Commencement Exercises scheduled for Saturday, August 29, will be postponed.
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North Greenville University Announces Opening Plan for Fall 2020 Semester
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
The University is eager and ready to bring the community back in classrooms, living areas, and athletic competition
Tigerville, SC - On Sunday, July 26, North Greenville University (NGU) released plans to bring students to campus this fall. Even though it has been a season of change unlike any other in school history, what won’t change is the commitment to its mission of equipping students to serve as transformational leaders for church and society. As NGU takes steps to resume in-person education on its campuses, the University is eager to bring the community back in classrooms, living areas, and athletic competition.
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North Greenville University Announces New Cybersecurity Degree Program
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Students can study in a traditional in-person format or enjoy the flexibility of 100% online starting Fall 2021
Tigerville, SC (July 15, 2020) North Greenville University (NGU) announces it will begin offering a bachelor's degree program in cybersecurity. Students can study in a traditional in-person format or enjoy the flexibility of going 100% online starting Fall 2021, pending approval from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Students that study and graduate from the program will have an opportunity to give Christ-centered leadership in one of the highest demand, fastest-growing, top-pay labor sectors in America.
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- Enroll Models: Parents Explore Schooling Options
- Bob Jones University Announces Health Safety Protocols
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- Eigner Named NGU's Director of Safety and Security
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