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Education
North Greenville University Introduces Institute of Global Leadership
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
![Dr. Allen McWhite named executive director of NGU’s Institute of Global Leadership and Erin Wolfe, a 2008 NGU alumna, named assistant director for NGU’s Institute of Global Leadership. Dr. Allen McWhite named executive director of NGU’s Institute of Global Leadership and Erin Wolfe, a 2008 NGU alumna, named assistant director for NGU’s Institute of Global Leadership.](/images/NUG_300x300-05-13-19.jpg)
Tigerville, SC -- North Greenville University (NGU) has announced the launch of the Institute of Global Leadership (IGL) to facilitate student mobilization for short-term trips and develop academic programs in leadership, global studies, and related disciplines.
The university has named Dr. Allen McWhite as executive director and NGU alumna Erin Wolfe (‘08) as the assistant director for the Institute. McWhite will also serve as an associate professor of global leadership. The initial program to be offered by the IGL will be the recently approved minor in global studies.
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Sullivan Joins NGU as Director of Alumni Engagement
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
![Long-time non-proift leader Lamont Sullivan, a 1998 NGU graduate, is returning to his alma mater as director of alumni engagement. Long-time non-proift leader Lamont Sullivan, a 1998 NGU graduate, is returning to his alma mater as director of alumni engagement.](/images/_MG_2836-004.jpg)
Tigerville, SC (May 9, 2019) Long-time non-profit leader Lamont Sullivan, a 1998 North Greenville University graduate, is returning to his alma mater as Director of Alumni Engagement, NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant Jr. announced.
Sullivan, a Greenville native, currently is CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of the Upstate. He will join the administrative team at the South Carolina Baptist university on June 1.
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Washington Center Explores Indoor Garden
- By Washington Center
Using the Attainment Science Curriculum as a springboard to grasp state standards-based learning objectives, Mrs. Papet’s Washington Center class collaborated to create the beginning of an indoor garden.
First, the class listened to the read-aloud, entitled, “Grandma’s Garden”, from the Attainment Science book. The students viewed pictures of the sun, soil, roots, stems, and flowers in a second book, entitled, “Plant Plumbing”. After reading, each student planted sunflower seeds in name labeled colored pots. The students helped to push the sunflower seeds into the soil and then added water.
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New Club Opens Doors For NGU Christian Studies Students to Preach
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
![Kyrusso club members from left: Noah Toney (expected '19), John Kesey (expected '19), Faculty Advisor Dr. Frankie Melton, Chris Roberts (expected '19), and Tadd Smaok (expected '19). Club members not pictured: Austin Ehrhardt (expected ’22), Seth Fisher (expected ’19), Jon Ross Fordree (expected ’19), and Seth Parrish (expected ’20). Kyrusso club members from left: Noah Toney (expected '19), John Kesey (expected '19), Faculty Advisor Dr. Frankie Melton, Chris Roberts (expected '19), and Tadd Smaok (expected '19). Club members not pictured: Austin Ehrhardt (expected ’22), Seth Fisher (expected ’19), Jon Ross Fordree (expected ’19), and Seth Parrish (expected ’20).](/images/NGU-4-29-19_MG_2514.jpg)
Tigerville, SC - Dr. Frankie Melton, assistant professor of Christian Studies at North Greenville University and pastor of Heath Springs Baptist Church, formed a student preaching club called Kyrusso.
“Kyrusso” Melton clarified, is the Greek word for “to preach.”
This club provides Christian studies students with the opportunity to travel and preach the Gospel in churches throughout South Carolina.
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Washington Center Students Visit Lake Conestee Park in Mauldin, SC
- By Washington Center
Eleventh graders from Ms. Jessica Yarbro’s Washington Center class enjoyed a break from the spring rain at Lake Conestee Park in Mauldin, SC. Students used their recent science study on energy to find energy sources throughout the park. Students spotted sunlight peeking through the clouds, water rushing down the river, and even electrical outlets at the park playground. The class was also able to practice their communication skills by selecting core words such as “go”, “stop”, and “wait”, to navigate themselves through the trail. They even enjoyed a snack at the picnic benches after their hike on the Lake Conestee trail, getting on the bus to head back to school just in time for the rain to start again.
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