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Education
Washington Center Students are Studying the SC Mountains and Beaches
- By Washington Center
![Students in Mrs. Kim Poole’s classroom, Austin Mark and Praisa Taylor show off the maps they created using sand and blue glitter to represent the coastline as they learn about unique geographic features of South Carolina. Students in Mrs. Kim Poole’s classroom, Austin Mark and Praisa Taylor show off the maps they created using sand and blue glitter to represent the coastline as they learn about unique geographic features of South Carolina.](/images/WashingtonCenter-10-18-18-Poole.jpg)
Who loves the beach? Students in Mrs. Kim Poole’s classroom at Washington Center do! They are studying geographic features of South Carolina such as mountains and beaches. Students listened to the sound of ocean waves, dug their fingers in some sand, and tasted salty water as they talked about the coast of South Carolina. Students created map with sand along the coastline to represent the state’s beaches and blue glitter waves to represent the ocean. Students will add more features to their map as they continue to explore the diverse geographic features of South Carolina.
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Hannah Frederick Interns for Upcountry History Museum
- By BJU Press Release
Hannah Frederick, a senior communication major at Bob Jones University, serves as an intern for the Upcountry History Museum in Greenville, South Carolina.
Frederick, a resident of Greenville, works with the marketing department at the museum. Her duties include developing fundraising plans, assisting with social media postings, providing office support and conducting research.
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BJU Partners with The Blood Connection to Host Blood Drive
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will host its semi-annual Blood Connection Drive beginning today through Friday, Oct.19, from 11:45 a.m. until 7 p.m. each day. Blood Connection buses will be located adjacent to the Alumni Building near the Wade Hampton Boulevard entrance.
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BJU to Host Third Annual U.Day
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University invites families in the Greenville community to the third annual U.Day Saturday, Oct. 13, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the front BJU campus.
“U.Day is fast becoming an area tradition and we are excited to bring this exciting, learning experience back for this year’s Homecoming and Family Weekend,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “Our faculty and staff have outdone themselves once again to put on a wonderful event for the community.”
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BJU Celebrates Homecoming and Family Weekend
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University invites the Greenville community to Homecoming and Family Weekend Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 11 to 13, on the BJU campus.
“Homecoming and Family Weekend is one of the highlights of the year for the University family,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “Throughout the three-day celebration, we invite the community to join us for memorable events for all ages.”
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Chuck Nicholas Awarded Distinguished Service Plaque by National Speech and Debate Association
- By Randy Page - BJU
![Chuck Nicholas Chuck Nicholas](/images/Chuck20Nicholas.jpg)
The National Speech and Debate Association (NSDA) recently awarded Bob Jones Academy (BJA) faculty member Chuck Nicholas the Distinguished Service Bronze Plaque–Ninth Honors.
Founded in 1925, the NSDA was created to recognize and support middle and high school students who participate in speech and debate activities. Founder Bruno E. Jacob established the Distinguished Service Award to honor coaches “who selflessly serve the association.”
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NGU to Host Three-Day Homecoming Event
- By North Greenville University
Tigerville, SC (October 8, 2018) – North Greenville University is celebrating homecoming from Thursday, Oct 11 to Saturday, Oct 13 at the Tigerville Campus. There will be many on and off-campus activities throughout the weekend. Students, faculty, parents, alumni, and community members are invited.
Homecoming festivities will begin on Thursday night with NGUConnect. From 6-8 p.m., alumni have the opportunity to gather at the Cannon Centre in Greer to reconnect and share experiences. This event will be casual dress and heavy hors d'oeuvres will be served. Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr. and First Lady Lisa will be in attendance along with alumni board members and alumni award winners.
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- Washington Center Students Attend 26th Annual Challenge Day at BJU
- 2018 Greenville County Schools Hall of Fame Recipients
- BFGoodrich Tires Teams Up with Automotive Engineering Students to Design and Build Sustainable Rallycross Car
- Tigerville Elementary Wins National Blue Ribbon Award; 15th Blue Ribbon School in GCS History
- Ribbon Cutting - Mauldin Middle Fitness Room
- SCOTUS Plaintiff, Rebecca Friedrichs to Publish Compelling Exposé on Teachers' Unions with Post Hill Press; Set for Release November 2018
- Whisper, Talk, and Shout, and Sing ... These Are the Ways We Use Our Voices