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Education
BJU Presents Haydn’s The Creation
- By Courtney Montgomery - BJU
Bob Jones University will present Joseph Haydn’s oratorio, The Creation, April 18-19 in Rodeheaver Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
Known as the “Father of the Symphony,” Haydn wrote The Creation, which depicts and celebrates the creation of the world as described in the Book of Genesis, in 1797-98. The work is structured in three parts and scored for soprano, tenor and bass soloists, a chorus and a symphonic orchestra. It was first performed in Vienna, Austria, in March 1799.
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Christian Worldview Week Set for March 4-6 at NGU
- By Billy Cannada - NGU
North Greenville University (NGU) will host Christian Worldview Week March 4-6, featuring talks from Dr. Katie McCoy and Jason Thacker on “Thinking Christianly about Human Nature.”
Christian Worldview Week has been a highlight at the University for nearly two decades.
“North Greenville always takes seriously the centrality of a biblical worldview in a Christ-first education,” said Dr. Nathan Finn, executive director for NGU’s Institute of Transformational Leadership. “Christian Worldview Week provides an opportunity each spring to invite our entire community to reflect on an important topic from the standpoint of Scripture and consider how it relates to us serving as transformational leaders for church and society.”
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How the Education System Is Indoctrinating Our Children to Death
- By Liberty Sentinel
We hear a lot about how the education system is deteriorating. However, the truth is that this broken system was actually by design. The founders of the modern education system were communists who sought to indoctrinate our children with collectivist ideas. Joshua Philipp, the host of The EPOCH Times' hit show, Crossroads, speaks to Alex Newman, an award-winning international journalist and author of “Indoctrinating Our Children to Death,” about the real agenda behind the education system.
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Clemson is 2024’s 3rd Top College Towns Where Good Life Meets Academia
- By Mihaela Buzec - RentCafe
- Bozeman, MT, home of Montana State University, ranks first in our list of best college towns in the U.S.
- Western college towns lead this year with 8 entries among the top 20 best college towns nationally, propelled by their young, educated populations and abundance of natural amenities.
- Pullman, WA, and Clemson, SC, are the second- and third-best towns to spend your college years.
Picture this: Crisp fall days spent exploring mountain trails, the smell of fresh coffee as you enter your favorite cafe, and long conversations on campus grounds as ideas flow and friendships are forged. Your college experience isn’t just about classes. It’s also about the town that shapes you. Are you ready to fall in love with your college experience? If so, explore our list of the best college towns, where the promise of a good and vibrant life meets the thrill of the academic experience.
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NGU Hosts Scholars Weekend for Top Student Prospects
- By Billy Cannada - NGU
Sixty-six prospective students competed for North Greenville University’s (NGU) highest merit scholarships during Scholars Weekend in Tigerville.
The invitation-only event was held January 26-27 and featured interviews with faculty, staff, and alumni; campus tours; a facilitated group discussion; and a dinner with NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr.
“Scholars Weekend is an important part of our academic calendar,” President Fant said. “It provides us with an opportunity to build relationships and connect with some very bright students that will soon be joining us and continuing the tradition of academic excellence on our campus. We are excited to see what God has in store for this group students as they become the transformational leaders we know they will be.”
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Local Student(s) Named to Dean's List at Anderson University
- By Anderson University
ANDERSON, SC - The following students were named to the Dean's List at Anderson University in Anderson, South Carolina, for the fall semester, 2023. To be named to the Dean's List, students must maintain a 3.5 grade point average or higher for the semester.
Anderson University congratulates its Dean's List students for their exemplary achievement.
Anderson University is a "more selective," comprehensive Christian university offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees on campus and online. Anderson University is among U.S. News and World Report's "Best Regional Universities South," and is on the publication's "Most Innovative" and "Best Online Programs" lists. Anderson is a four-time Apple Distinguished School and on the honor roll of the prestigious Great Colleges to Work For(r) program.
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Bob Jones University to Hold Annual Bible Conference
- By Courtney Montgomery - BJU
Bob Jones University will hold its annual Bible Conference Feb. 13-16 in Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium. This year’s theme, “Look on the Fields: Cultivating a Heart for the Harvest,” is referenced throughout the Scriptures to remind Christians to develop a burden for evangelism.
“Evangelism—the natural result of loving God and others—flows out of a heart tuned to the Savior and His priorities,” said Dr. Alan Benson, BJU Acting CEO. “I invite local pastors and their congregations to attend and take advantage of this incredible opportunity to be fed from God’s Word and encouraged by wonderful fellowship.”
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- BJU Bruins Host 52nd High School Invitational Basketball Tournament
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- Major Grant Supports New Home for NGU Business Programs
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