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Recent News About Greenville University
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New article with GU ties fills gaps in understanding the Church’s response to the pandemic
New article with GU ties fills gaps in understanding the Church’s response to the pandemic
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Brittany Caldwell returns the favor by hosting GU students in Spain
Brittany Caldwell returns the favor by hosting GU students in Spain
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GU religion professor teaching class at Greenville Free Methodist Church
A Greenville University religion professor who lived in Israel for 10 years will begin a five-week teaching series this Sunday at the Greenville Free Methodist Church.
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Environmental Science beyond the textbook
The plant looks like many other industrial sites in the St. Louis area. Stacked pallets fill gray metal warehouses, walkways and pipes connect several smaller buildings, and multiple tanks and exhaust towers punctuate the skyline.
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Greenville University well represented at FCA banquet
Several people with Greenville University connections participated in the annual banquet of the South-Central Illinois Fellowship of Christian Athletes on Sunday, March 13, at the Greenville Free Methodist Church.
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Encounter worship service expresses – and forms – participants' faith
The dictionary defines an “encounter” as “an unexpected experience or meeting with someone or something.”
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GU grad, social worker Ruthie Caballero finds hope and inspiration in the clients she serves
The message in big bold letters on the Family Peace Center’s website cuts to the chase: WHEN HOME ISN’T SAFE, WE CAN HELP.
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Rev. Sam Wells delivers lecture on justice
British theologian, author and pastor, the Rev. Sam Wells, recently presented a wide-ranging lecture on justice at Greenville University’s fifth annual Andrews Lecture on Christian Unity.
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Panther Scholars bring inspirational speaker Roger Crawford to campus
Students in the leadership scholarship programs at Greenville University are tasked with planning a program each year that inspires their fellow students.
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GU Campus Safety in partnership with GPD keeps students safe
An apparent domestic situation in Greenville that led to the shooting death of a local woman prompted a precautionary lockdown of the Greenville University campus Thursday night.
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From Greenville to Seattle: Meet theological adventurer Vanessa Perkinson
Vanessa Perkinson ’23 began her ministry “adventure” at GU, where she connected with a close-knit community and learned about GU’s connection with Seattle Pacific University.
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Interterm classes offer unique learning opportunities for students
Though interterm classes at Greenville University require two weeks of intensive work, they offer unique learning opportunities for participating students.
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“God had a wonderful plan” – an alum shares about her time as a nurse serving in China and Taiwan
“At that moment, I decided that when I grew up, that’s what I would do. I would help the sick, the blind and the hungry. I was 10 years old when I made my career choice and I never looked back.”
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Remembering Ed Blue, longtime director of teacher education
Greenville University issued the following announcement on Jan. 6Greenville College Professor of Education Emeritus Edwin Blue passed away December 8, 2021, at age 87.
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Interterm Ski Trip (PSYC 173) on January 10
Interterm Ski Trip (PSYC 173) on January 10 at 11:00 PM
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Bloomington student awarded full-tuition Women in Leadership scholarship
Greenville University issued the following announcement on Dec. 20Greenville University is pleased to award the full-tuition Women in Leadership Scholarship to Carolyn Smolen of Bloomington, Illinois.
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GU part of pilot group to develop recruitment, retention plans for future teachers of color
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) announced that 24 colleges and universities in Illinois have volunteered for a pilot to develop plans to recruit and retain future teachers of color.
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One cool project heats up learning thanks to Enertech Global
Some say an engineering degree is like a master key; it opens many doors. When four engineering majors at Greenville University graduated last spring, they did so after immersing themselves in a yearlong project that held the promise of opening doors not just for them, but for untold others.
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Toastiez restaurant closed for reboot
Toastiez restaurant closed for reboot
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GU professors help St. Paul's Church receive grant to explore crossroads of theology and science
GU professors help St. Paul's Church receive grant to explore crossroads of theology and science