Coming to The Table in worship
Daily chapel is almost synonymous with North Central University. Students may admit there are times they don’t want to attend, but most alumni will say
Fruitsnack project with SUZY Marketing
Written by: Mark Skeba, MBA Kellogg University Assistant Professor in the College of Business and Technology at North Central University In late fall 2019,
How College Seniors Can Find Closure in the Wake of COVID-19
Written by NCU senior entrepreneurship major, Victoria Cortese, Class of 2020. Hey Seniors, It’s over. Well, not quite, but it feels like it is. We
7 Career paths for a Computer Science major
Written by: Colin Miller, MA Religion Liberty University Assistant Professor and Director in the College of Business and Technology at North Central University So, you
10 ways to make the most of social-distancing
Nearly every student across the country right now is working virtually from home. From freshmen who were just getting the hang of their first year,
How to transition to remote learning
With the recent world events forcing students, teachers, businesses, and more to go into self-quarantine, many have taken to online platforms such as Zoom to
COVID-19 (coronavirus) information
North Central University is closely monitoring the outbreak of a respiratory illness caused by the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19), first detected in Wuhan City, Hubei
Why a Christian college is the right choice
As you consider different colleges, your list probably includes secular and Christian colleges. There’s a lot to consider beyond that as well: price, degree options,
Walter Battle’s unexpected journey to North Central
In 1946, Walter Battle of Clarksdale, Mississippi, drove his pastor, Bishop B.S. Lyles, to Minneapolis to visit the bishop’s son. A military veteran, Battle was
North Central University turning 90 this year
North Central University was founded as North Central Bible Institute in fall 1930. Like most endeavors of any significance, the creation of the school came
Is Biology the right major for you?
Deciding on a major is a huge decision to make when you’re in high school (no pressure). Good news-there are a lot of tools out
Greg Ford named Moen Chair for spring
North Central University has announced that Greg Ford, founding pastor of One Church in Columbus, Ohio, will serve as the Moen Chair for Pentecostal Preaching
How to boost your college applications
College is already daunting enough trying to decide what you want to major in, where you want to go, and all the in-betweens that come
Campus Closure
Due to heavy ice and snow and increasingly dangerous roadways, North Central University will be closed on Thursday, December 15, 2022 and will reopen for
NCU ‘s Top 2020 Predictions
Twenty nineteen was a great year for North Central University. Because there were so many things that made it great, we decided to recap just the
5 goals for the spring before college
As you turn the final corner on your senior year of high school and look ahead to college, you’re either excited, scared, or a little
Four lies we believe about faith and work
By Bill Tibbetts, MBA, Dean, College of Business and Technology Your work matters to God. Twelve years ago, I explored platforms that would embrace the
Top 10 NCU Moments of 2019
The holiday season brings all things merry and bright with family gatherings, the spirit of giving, and setting intentions for the new year to come.
Advent Devotional
by Josiah Kennealy ’13, MA ’17 As we celebrate the birth of our Savior this advent season, it’s a gift to reflect on the four
Desirée Libengood shares about her family’s journey through foster-to-adopt
Desirée Libengood ’06, Ed.D., is the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and has been teaching English at North Central University for eight
How to avoid total burnout during finals week
Finals week is probably one of the most dreaded and simultaneously awaited weeks out of the school year. You’re faced with finishing up final projects, getting virtually no sleep, weird eating habits, and studying to get good grades on your exams. It can be easy to put homework and tests before self-care and sleep, but the truth is that the better you take care of your well-being, the better you’ll succeed.