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Education
Washington Center's Environmentally Friendly Seagull Sustainability Shop
- By Washington Center
![Washington Center Adapted Science Teacher, Jamie Taber and students are pictured selling healthy, organic foods through the school’s environmentally friendly Seagull Sustainability Shop. Washington Center Adapted Science Teacher, Jamie Taber and students are pictured selling healthy, organic foods through the school’s environmentally friendly Seagull Sustainability Shop.](/images/Seagull-Market.jpg)
Washington Center’s Adaptive Environmental Science teacher, Jamie Taber was awarded the Champion of the Environment major grant winner, receiving $2,400 for establishing the school’s Sustainable Seagulls project. The project focuses on teaching students to reduce waste through upcycling, turning “trash into treasure,” to help reduce the carbon footprint. Through the grant an online and in-house store, Seagull Sustainability Shop in which plants and edible greens are raised and sold to help raise funds for the school. Art teacher, Amanda Wakely also contributes to the project by helping students to turn recycled items into handmade crafts. A commercial will soon be aired in Columbia, SC featuring this project!
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BJU Joins University Center Greenville
- By Randy Page - BJU
GREENVILLE, S.C. (January 30, 2019) — In a press conference at University Center Greenville, Bob Jones University today announced its membership in University Center and the location of its new School for Continuing, Online and Professional Education (SCOPE) at that facility.
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BJU to Celebrate Membership at University Center Greenville
- By Courtney Montgomery - BJU
Bob Jones University will announce its membership in University Center Greenville Wednesday, Jan. 30, during a press conference at the University Center beginning at 2 p.m. Executives from BJU and the University Center will participate in the press conference.
In conjunction with the membership announcement, BJU will celebrate the grand opening of its School for Continuing, Online, and Professional Education (SCOPE), which it is locating at University Center. An open house of the new facility will be held from 1:30—5 p.m.
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NGU to Expand Presence, Adult Learning Opportunities in Greer
- By NGU - Press Release
Tigerville, SC - North Greenville University is now expanding its presence in Greer, SC, to open up even more opportunities for adult learners in the city and beyond.
Travelers Rest philanthropist Dr. T. Walter Brashier and his wife, Christine, have gifted the university with the 17,225-square-foot building at 199 Hunt St. in Greer, located adjacent to NGU’s existing Tim Brashier Campus.
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Violinist David Kim Headlines Music Scholarship Benefit Concert
- By Randy Page - BJU
David Kim, concertmaster of The Philadelphia Orchestra, returns to Bob Jones University to perform Vivaldi's Four Seasons with members of the BJU Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Michael Moore. The concert will be held Thursday, Jan. 31, at 8 p.m. in War Memorial Chapel on the BJU campus.
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NGU Hosts Fea for Inaugural Boggs-Hickson Lecture
- By NGU - Press Release
Tigerville, SC – North Greenville University will host its inaugural Boggs-Hickson Lecture on Tuesday, Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. in Hayes Ministry Center on the NGU campus. Dr. John Fea, a professor of American History at Messiah College in Grantham, PA, and a distinguished lecturer with the Organization of American Historians, will present his lecture “Was America Founded as a Christian Nation?”
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Washington Center Having Bowling Fun
- By Washington Center
![Anthony Henderson from Ms. Piper’s Washington Center class, shows off his bowling skills during a class trip to Spare Time Entertainment. Anthony Henderson from Ms. Piper’s Washington Center class, shows off his bowling skills during a class trip to Spare Time Entertainment.](/images/Bowling-Fun-Piper.jpg)
Ms. Piper’s class from the Washington Center took a trip to Spare Time Entertainment. The class enjoyed a game of bowling and played some arcade games. The entire class made splits, spares and strikes their way to a fun field trip. Bowling is a very popular recreational and competitive activity enjoyed by individuals of all abilities. They were thrilled to check out one of the newest bowling alleys in Greenville, SC.
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