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Education
NGU’s Online M.M.Ed. Program Ranks Among Best
- By NGU Press Release
Tigerville, SC - OnlineMasters.com, a trusted source for unbiased college rankings and higher education planning, has announced the release of the best online master's in music education programs in the United States. The top-ranked programs were selected based on curriculum, program flexibility, affordability, and graduate outcomes.
At #23, North Greenville University’s program ranks in the top 25 in the nation.
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“Exploring the Outdoors”
- By Washington Center
National Parks
Mr. Keith Powell’s Washington Center class has explored the outdoors by doing a study of our National Parks. The school year began with Acadia National Park and are ending the current study with Yosemite National Park. Students have enjoyed seeing the great wonders in our country; mountains, swamps, deserts, caves, volcanoes, rivers, lakes, and beautiful coastlines.
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BJU Students to Present at Southern States Communication Association Convention
- By Randy Page - BJU
Three graduate students in the communications program at Bob Jones University have been selected to present at the 89th Annual Southern States Communication Association Convention at the Renaissance Hotel & Spa in Montgomery, Alabama April 3 - 7, 2019.
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Sharpen Your Professional Persona at NGU Graduate School Seminar
- By NGU Press Release
Tigerville, SC – On December 6, the T. Walter Brashier Graduate School will host a seminar to educate professionals about refined communication skills.
The Art of Professionalism seminar will last from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Dr. Tracy Kramer, Associate Dean of the NGU Graduate School of Business will lead this workshop that focuses on developing and demonstrating workplace behaviors which will lead to excellence in job performance and effective communication.
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Elizabeth Labadorf to Present at Southern States Communication Association Convention
- By realMedia
Elizabeth Labadorf, a graduate student in the communications program at Bob Jones University, will present at the 89th Annual Southern States Communication Association Convention (SSCA) at the Renaissance Hotel & Spa in Montgomery, Alabama April 3 - 7, 2019.
Labadorf, a resident of Greenville, will present "Tragedy on Southwest Flight 1380: A Crisis Response Analysis" on a panel for the Applied Communication Division of the SSCA.
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Washington Center Students Make Poppy's for Veterans
- By Gilbert Scales
World War I 100th Anniversary program was held at Greenville County Square Monday morning on 12 November. The theme was Remembering: the US Army 30th Infintry "Old Hickory." Washington Center students made these paper "Poppy's" for the veterans that attended the ceremony.
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Bob Jones University Presents Shakespeare’s King Lear
- By Randy Page - BJU
The Bob Jones University Classic Players present William Shakespeare’s King Lear, in Rodeheaver Auditorium on Nov. 15-17, at 8 p.m. Directed by BJU theatre arts faculty member, David Schwingle, this production will be the ninth time BJU has mounted King Lear since 1934.
In the ancient kingdom of Britain, family, politics, and lies collide in one of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. The Tragedy of King Lear chronicles King Lear’s decision to divide his kingdom among his three daughters and the disaster that follows.
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- Rodrigo Rodriguez to Perform at NGU
- Bruins Cross Country Captures 3rd Straight NCCAA DII National Title
- Thompson Named Founding Dean of NGU’s College of Humanities & Sciences
- NGU Invites Community to ‘Christmas At NGU’
- NGU Announces New College of Business & Entrepreneurship, Dean
- NGU’s Briggs Named Founding Dean of New College of Wellness & Sport Professions
- BJU Programming Teams Place First, Fifth in Programming Contest