According to a national poll commissioned by Northeastern University, more than two-thirds of Americans between the ages of 18 and 30 believe it is “extremely important” or “very important” for colleges and universities to teach students about entrepreneurship.
This January, seven Greenville College students traveled with Vice President and Dean of Student Development Norm Hall ('87) to Chiang Mai, Thailand, in order to contribute to the work of two GC alumni.
For the third consecutive year a Greenville College student received Best of Show honors at the local Student ADDY Awards. The school continues its sweep of Best of Show while accumulating an impressive 22 Gold and Silver ADDY Awards over the past three years.
About 300 students and faculty leaders representing more than 30 colleges and universities from across the U.S. and Canada gathered for this year's conference, titled "From Here to Shalom: Participating in God's Plan for Universal Flourishing."
MTV’s 24-hour college network, mtvU, today revealed the categories and nominees for the “2013 mtvU Woodie Awards.” Greenville College’s The Madison Letter is up for the “Chevrolet Sonic College Artist Woodie.”
Delfin Colon (Greenville College Class of '91) will always remember July 28, 2008 as a night of nerves. That was the night thirty thousand stadium spectators, 18 television cameras, and countless home viewers watched his major league debut calling balls and strikes behind home plate in Houston’s Minute Maid Park.
Fourteen Greenville College students traveled to Washington, D.C. to attend the 57th Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 21. Greenville College Student Association President Maria Rodriguez shared her experience.
Rebecca McColl, director of world outreach and missions, led a group of 23 students on an Interterm trip to Masaya, Nicaragua. They assisted the Students International base located in Masaya in several key areas: healthcare, social work, microfinance, and athletics ministry.
Megan Burt is a 2006 graduate of Greenville College. She went on to earn a Master of Divinity degree from Duke Divinity School in Durham, NC. Burt helps homeless individuals at an organization called Pathways to Housing DC.
When the students in Arley Cornell's learning group divvied up assignments last semester for their senior capstone project (COR 401), Arley, a digital media major, accepted the task of summarizing their work in an animated video.