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Education
NGU Homecoming Queen Crowned To Wrap Up Weekend
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
![From left: NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr.; 2018 Homecoming Queen Allison Yeater; 2019 Homecoming Queen Abbey Blackwood; Abi Waters, second runner-up; and Josey Dorn, first runner-up announced at halftime of the Crusader’s homecoming game against Valdosta State. From left: NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr.; 2018 Homecoming Queen Allison Yeater; 2019 Homecoming Queen Abbey Blackwood; Abi Waters, second runner-up; and Josey Dorn, first runner-up announced at halftime of the Crusader’s homecoming game against Valdosta State.](/images/NGU-2019-Homecoming-Winners_print.jpg)
Abbey Blackwood, interdisciplinary studies for psychology and media ministry major from Boiling Springs, was crowned queen for North Greenville University’s 2019 Homecoming on Saturday, October 26. NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr., and 2018 Homecoming Queen Allison Yeater crowned Blackwood during halftime of the Crusaders’ football game against the No. 1 ranked Valdosta State Blazers.
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BJA Middle School Robotics Team Places First at Falcon Qualifier
- By Randy Page - BJU
A Bob Jones Academy Middle School robotics team, The Light Brigade, won first place at the Falcon Middle School Qualifier held at Sevier Middle School in Greenville, Nov. 2. The win qualifies the team to participate in the state championships in Charleston on February 29, 2020.
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BJU Nursing Program Earns CCNE Accreditation
- By Randy Page - BJU
The nursing program at Bob Jones University has been granted accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education as an approved accrediting agency, CCNE is an independent organization which exists to ensure high standards, overall quality and continuous improvement of baccalaureate, graduate, and residency programs of nursing in the United States.
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BJU Hosts High School Festival & Preaching and Teaching Conference
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will host the annual High School Festival & Preaching and Teaching Conference Monday, Nov. 4, through Thursday, Nov. 7, on the BJU campus.
“We are pleased to welcome talented high school students from across the country to BJU,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “High School Festival participants receive valuable feedback from our dedicated faculty and learn how to successfully navigate the opportunities and challenges of a national competition setting.”
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BJU to Present the National Dance Company of Siberia
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will present the Krasnoyarsk National Dance Company of Siberia Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium.
Founded in 1960 by Soviet dancer and choreographer Mikhail Godenko, the large troupe employs a combination of costuming, native instruments and masterful choreography to communicate the vibrant spirit of the Siberian people and their rich heritage to audiences around the globe. The athleticism and gracefulness of the dancers has been noted in numerous publications. The group has performed in over 60 countries. This will be their first performance at BJU.
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NGU Board Approves Contract Extension for President Fant, New Strategic Plan
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
![From left: NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr., NGU Board of Trustees Chair David Charpia, Dr. Betty Jo Craft, and NGU First Lady Lisa Fant. From left: NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr., NGU Board of Trustees Chair David Charpia, Dr. Betty Jo Craft, and NGU First Lady Lisa Fant.](/images/NGU-Board-Meeting1.jpg)
Tigerville, SC – The North Greenville University (NGU) Board of Trustees held their fall meeting on Thursday, Oct. 24. After an operational and financial review of NGU and its academic, business, and strategic initiatives; several items were approved, including:
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UPDATE: BJU Student Hikers Found
- By Randy Page - BJU
The following statement was released by Bob Jones University regarding two students who were lost in the Jones Gap area. The statement may be attributed to BJU Chief of Staff Randy Page:
“We are thankful that the two students who were missing in the Jones Gap area have been found and are in good health. Bob Jones University deeply appreciates the incredible response from law enforcement and the search teams from North and South Carolina that assisted in the search for these students.”
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- GLA Earns Student Performance Awards from South Carolina Department of Education
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- Dr. Warren Cook Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
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