When an unexpected challenge flashes before him on a ski run, sophomore Nathan Hood surveys the terrain, skillfully adjusts his response and attacks the slope. The Montana native’s proven ability to also smoothly adapt off the slopes bodes well for Greenville College this fall. That is when Hood, GC’s newly elected student association president, will attend to the challenges of overseeing a myriad of student activities.
When Kevin Kwilinski, graduate of the Class of 1990, accepted the position of CEO of Portola Packaging in Naperville, IL, he took a risk by leaving a senior role at a larger company where his career was advancing steadily.
Are you a fan of Christian music? On May 3-4, 2013, Greenville College will host AgapeFest 2013. The festival will be held at the Bond County Fairgrounds in Greenville, Ill., where music fans of all ages can come and enjoy some of the genre’s most popular artists.
It is fitting that Mike Malone would choose Missouri, the "Show-Me" state, as home to the charter school he conceived. Evidence drove his design of South City Preparatory Academy (SCP), and evidence continues to drive its growth.
Dedicating Saturdays and evenings to completing tax forms has little appeal for anyone. Still, nine Greenville College accounting students each committed about 100 hours this tax season to preparing federal and state returns for low-income families.
This year's entertainment awards season has kept Lesley Burbridge busy attending high profile events with clients. Whether walking red carpets in Los Angeles at award shows like the SAG Awards and Oscar events, jet setting to New York's Fashion Week for the Heart Truth Red Dress Collection Fashion Show, accompanying clients on national media tours, or attending the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., for Lesley it's just another day on the job.
The Greenville College Factory Theatre is proud to present Three from Thebes, April 10-13 at 7:30 pm. The production is a collection of plays by the ancient Greek playwright Sophocles: Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigonê.
When Enoch Poon reserved a booth to sell Chinese dinners at AgapeFest '86, he wanted to give concertgoers a taste of China and make some money in the process. Though he lacked cash, supplies and manpower, Poon - soon to graduate with a major in computer science and mathematics - was rich in resourcefulness.
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.