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through their Pine Mountain, GA, campus.


• All academic programs shift to virtual learning in mid-March due to COVID-19.


• Commencement is postponed for spring graduates and a drive- through graduation event is offered.


• NGUleads leadership program for University middle management launches.


• Neves Hall renovations begin in February, creating home for NGUcentral and Student Services.


• NGU forms Covid-19 Task Force, which meets daily and creates protocols for campus during pandemic.


• Created Vice President for Campus Ministries and Student Engagement post.


• George Bomar Family Baseball Stadium is dedicated in February.


• Lights installed at Jan McDonald Softball Field.


• Bruce Hall men’s housing remodeled.


• Renovated Neves Hall is dedicated, including three large A/V-equipped classrooms.


• Received membership in the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability.


• Hosted Homecoming Commencement Ceremony for Spring 2020 graduates.


• Spring 2021 Commencement


incorporated large video display panel, expanded grad seating.


• Scholars Weekend for prospective students expanded.


• Conference Carolinas championships in Baseball, Women’s


2020-2021


• NGU’s Statement on Human Flourishing is approved by trustees.


• Master of Arts in Leadership program launched at Impact 360 Institute campus.


• Three new bachelor’s programs launched: Cybersecurity, Business Administration, and General Studies.


• Renovations in majority of campus housing and classrooms.


• College of Education receives 10-year reaffirmation from CAEP.


Volleyball, Women’s Soccer.


• Younts Fitness Center is renovated.


• Launched Student Leadership Team, bolstering discipleship work.


• Todd Dining Hall renovations include new flooring, paint, artwork.


• Turner Chapel lobby remodeled, stage expanded.


• Received “Transparency Certification” from Excellence in Giving advisory firm.


• Tuttle Clinic renovated to house Information Technology Services.


• Opened new NGU Clinic on south side of Tigerville campus.


2021-22


• Launched B.A. in Theatre Education.


• Launched Master’s programs in Organizational


Leadership and Human Resource Management.


• NGU’s first-ever Core Curriculum approved by faculty and trustees.


• The Donnan/COBE Project $9.7 million campaign launched.


• NGU received 10- year reaffirmation from SACSCOC.


• Emery Hall renovated, upgrades completed in nine other housing facilities.


• McCormick House becomes home for


• NGU Baseball wins University’s first NCAA National Championship by winning Division II World Series in Cary, NC.


Advancement and Alumni Engagement.


• Lifeshape Scholarship created; first cohort of Lifeshape Fellows selected in Fall 2021.


• Ward Book Store becomes “The 1892 Place” convenience store and gathering space.


• Tigerville General Store renovated to serve as Campus Store and Helen Wood Post Office; renamed “Wood’s General Store.”


• Tim Brashier Campus classroom upgraded with advanced A/V technology to maximize online learning and meeting capabilities.


• Renovated Craft- Hemphill Missions Center is dedicated in April.


• Men’s Volleyball sweeps Princeton in first round of NCAA National Championship Tournament.


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