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Summer Construction Provides a Campus Face-lift
The Greenville College Facilities Department worked throughout the summer on a variety of projects with a direct impact on the quality of life on campus....
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Students leave comfort zones to serve East St. Louis residents
Members of the First Generation Experience First team are, from left, Emily Reinneck, Lakari Benjamin, Haven Robertson, Jacob Bandixen, and Jennifer De Leon De Leon. For...
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Experience First students gather customer feedback for DeMoulin Brothers & Co.
The Experience First team that worked with DeMoulin Brothers is shown above. Members are, from left, Chris Jackson, Garrett Johnson, Devin Oregon, Meggie Palme,...
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GU students design multi-functional vanity for Simply Amish Furniture
The Experience First team that partnered with Simply Amish Furniture is shown with the vanity they designed. Members of the group are, from left, Isaiah...
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Marketing and digital media students team up to pitch novel products to the “sharks”
Quick, pop quiz!—What do the Ignite car starter, Frozen ZZZs sleep aid, and BackPal backpack massager have in common? Here’s a hint: They share this same...
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GU receives accreditation from CAEP for educator preparation programs
The Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) announced that Greenville University is one of 35 providers from 22 states, the District of...
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Professor Paul Sunderland and members of GU's Pursuit worship band visit the Vandalia Correctional Center “Why would college students give up a Saturday night to hang...
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Summer RECORD reports on experiential learning during 2021-22 at GU
GU’s summer RECORD, just out, spotlights learning experiences fueled by GU’s donor-funded Experiential Learning Fund. This year, students engaged in “deep learning” that took place in...
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For alumni contractor, GU building projects have special meaning
As an accounting major at Greenville University in the early 1980s, Charles McPherson (pictured left) learned the building blocks of the profession– assets, liabilities, and...
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Project manager excited about impact of new buildings
Nonyameko Waddell Upon meeting Nonyameko Waddell, the first thing you notice is her unusual first name. It means “patience” in Swahili. But put a hard hat on...
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GU alum Fletcher Simpson recognized for outstanding service as chaplain
Rev. Fletcher Simpson ’67 has received the Free Methodist Chaplains Association Distinguished Service Medallion for exceptional chaplain ministry and leadership. Formal recognition of Simpson’s ministry as chaplain...