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Education
NGU Invites Community to Homecoming Festivities, Oct. 28-29
- By Billy Cannada - NGU
North Greenville University will honor outstanding graduates and welcome alumni and friends to campus during its 2022 Homecoming weekend Oct. 28-29.
“Homecoming is a huge part of the rhythm of life on a campus like NGU. It’s always wonderful to see people we recognize on this special weekend,” said NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr. “One of the fun parts of my job is running into people in the community who tell me they haven’t been back to campus in years—or even decades—and are coming back for Homecoming. It’s a joy to hear from them after their visit, to hear their excitement about what they’ve seen and their gratitude for what NGU has meant in their lives.”
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Kelvin Cochran to Address Presidential Leadership Series
- By Randy Page - BJU
Kelvin Cochran, senior vice president of Human Resources & Faith Initiatives for Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), will headline the Presidential Leadership Series Friday, Oct. 28, at 11 a.m. in the Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium on the Bob Jones University campus.
“The goal of the Presidential Leadership Series is to expose students to current issues and external speakers who can address them from both their personal and professional experience,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “Chief Cochran has been at the forefront of the fight to preserve religious liberty. His courage and fortitude in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds will be a great testament to our student body.”
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BJU Students Awarded South Carolina Research Authority Membership
- By Randy Page - BJU
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Soil Economy LLC, an agricultural technology startup founded by Bob Jones University students, was recently admitted as a member of the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA).
Joe Simpson and Reagan Riddell, seniors majoring in business administration, launched Soil Economy as a separate venture after serving as members of the BJU Global Challenges class that was named one of the winners of the $100 million XPrize Competition, funded by the Musk Foundation, to create scalable carbon removal technology solutions.
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Is Running for School Boards a Waste of Time?
- By Steve Baldwin - Renewal Nation
Conservative parents can effectively change the state of education, but not how you might think.
Many more parents are waking up to the abject failure of the American public school system and are becoming desperate to take action to protect their children. The threats to their children’s well-being include vaccination mandates, dangerous ideologies, a failure to teach students basic writing and math skills, an obscene and unsafe sex education curriculum, allowing trans boys to use girls’ bathrooms, and the list keeps growing. Some are calling this the “Mama Bear Revolution.” Bravo, Momma Bears!
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As Schools Hide Trans Identities from and Fire Parents, Parental Rights Take Center Stage in Midterms
- By Dan Hart - The Washington Stand
In recent days, a Vermont high school soccer coach and parent was fired for using male pronouns in reference to a biologically male trans-identifying student who watched his daughter change in the girls’ locker room, and a Pennsylvania school was found to be instructing teachers to hide the preferred names and pronouns of trans-identifying students from their parents. The incidents are the latest in an escalating clash between school administrators and parents over the transgender issue that is spilling into the voting booth.
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Chuck and Gail Nicholas Awarded Order of the Silver Crescent
- By Randy Page - BJU
Chuck and Gail Nicholas, longtime Bob Jones Academy speech and debate coaches, were honored with the Order of the Silver Crescent at the 36th annual BJA Speech and Debate Tournament Saturday, Oct. 15. State Senator Daniel Verdin, 1982 BJA graduate, presented the honors at the conclusion of the tournament.
The Order of the Silver Crescent is “the State of South Carolina's most prestigious service award. It was specifically established to recognize a remarkable single achievement or action of an individual's community service and volunteerism on the local level."
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Today's Education; Socialized All the Way to Socialism
- By Catching Fire News
Brainwashing, grooming, Marxist revisionist history, adulation of communist ideals – what does today’s education in the US have in common with the educational system in Soviet era Romania? Plenty.
Ileana Johnson joins Kathleen for her second interview, and shares how the breakdown of the United States is being facilitated right from within our educational system.
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- BJU Invites Community to Educational Street Fair
- Video Exposing Pornography in Schools is Banned from Youtube
- City of Greer Recognizes NGU’s Baseball Championship
- Fireworks To Cap Homecoming Weekend at BJU
- Jeff Deyo to Host Night of Worship at North Greenville University
- Home School Curriculum; From Fringe to Mainstream
- President Fant Honored For Five Years of Leadership