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Education
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
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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Paul Isaacs to Address Presidential Leadership Series
- By Randy Page - BJU
Paul Isaacs, president of Save the Storks, will headline the Bob Jones University Presidential Leadership Series Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 11 a.m. in the Founders Memorial Amphitorium on the BJU campus.
“We look forward to having one of our graduates inspire our students to engage on important social issues such as protecting the sanctity of life,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “Paul has firsthand knowledge of practical ways that individuals can get involved promoting life.”
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NGU Updates Graduate HR Programs to Reflect Cutting-Edge Practices
- By NGU - Press Release
Tigerville, SC - North Greenville University (NGU) has announced its offering of a fully-revised curriculum for graduate-level courses in the Human Resource (HR) Professional Certificate and Master of Business Administration (MBA) with an HR concentration programs.
NGU professor Dr. Ed Sherbert who serves as a Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) educator and ambassador, has completely updated the curriculum for each of NGU’s five graduate-level HR courses to mirror best practices and strategies in the field of HR and to reflect the cutting-edge HR practices which aligns with the SHRM Competency Model.
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BJU to Host 47th Annual Invitational Basketball Tournament
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will host 16 teams from around the country to compete in the 47th Annual BJU Bruins High School Invitational Basketball Tournament Jan. 22-25 in the Davis Field House.
“We welcome student athletes from across the country to experience campus life at BJU, enjoy our facilities and showcase their skills on the court,” said BJU Bruins Athletics Director Dr. Neal Ring.
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- Washington Center Students Take Community Based Instruction Trips
- Local Students Graduate in NGU's 2018 Class
- The Old Schoolhouse® is Helping Families Get a Fresh Start in January
- Bob Jones Academy Announces Change to Middle School Program
- North Greenville University Announces New Physical Education Major
- NGU’s Smith Recognized for Public Service
- NGU To Host Annual Faith at Work Business Symposium