The best major for you according to your Enneagram type
Personality tests are more popular than ever, with the Enneagram quickly making the top of the “go-to” personality test. Not only are they a great
Chris Woelfle named NCU’s Staff of the Year
The 2019-2020 was a school year that no one could have anticipated. Through it all, Chris Woelfle has handled every twist and turn with grace
Professor LaToya Burrell Named Dean of Graduate Education and Accreditation
It is my pleasure to announce that Professor LaToya Burrell (JD, MBA) has accepted my offer to serve in the permanent role of Dean of
Why a George Floyd Memorial Scholarship is Good for American Higher Education
Photo by: Isaiah Rustad By Scott Hagan, Ph.D., President, North Central University In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death a controversial movement has begun. On
Dorm Necessities
Sharing a dorm room can take some getting used to. Not only will your dorm potentially be smaller than your room at home, but you
Thompson Briggs named 2020 Regent’s Scholar
The Board of Regents and administration of North Central University are pleased to announce Thompson “Tommy” Briggs as recipient of the 2020 Regent’s Scholarship. Briggs
North Central University establishes George Floyd Scholarship Fund
At least 12 other colleges and universities have followed suit since the June 4 announcement At the Minneapolis memorial service for Mr. George Floyd on
Remembering George Floyd
Photo by: Isaiah Rustad By Scott Hagan, Ph.D., President, North Central University Our re-telling of these moments is like all the stories we tell of
Dr. Amy Anderson Named NCU’s ‘Faculty of the Year’ for 2019-2020
Amy Anderson, Ph.D., was recognized as North Central University’s 2020 recipient of the Doctor Gordon Anderson Faculty Award for Excellence. The Dr. Gordon Anderson Faculty
New culinary experience coming to campus this fall
North Central University partners with Sodexo, Welsh to create new campus culinary experience When students return to the North Central University (NCU) campus in August
Daniels part of movement to make coronavirus communication more accessible
Regina Daniels, M.A., Assistant Professor in the Carlstrom ASL-Interpreting Department, recently found herself at the center of the action for White House Coronavirus Task Force
Virtual Run for the Unreached exceeds expectations
The Antioch Initiative website says, “You name the disease, the injustice, the cause . . . and there is a 5k run/walk for it! How
How to save for college during COVID-19
By now, you’ve probably heard it all from “we’re all in this together,” “these are uncertain times,” to “things are scary right now.” But what
Finding a Summer Job During a Pandemic
In the midst of Covid-19, what can you do to find a summer job? Searching for a job right now might be a little tough
To the Class of 2020
Hey Grads, Today is your day! We are so proud of you, and you should be so proud of yourself! No one could have predicted
The Grief Box
The COVID pandemic has impacted many areas of our lives in a variety of ways. While everyone’s experiences have not been the same, one shared
Momentum Week 2020
By Stacy Sikorski Have you ever been on a treadmill wearing one of those safety devices when by accident you hit the magnet and all
5 tips to help you end the semester strong
Finals are approaching quickly. For many students, the thought of finals is stressful enough, not to mention a pandemic and social distancing, and those may
Self-care during quarantine
Let’s be honest-even when there isn’t a global pandemic going on, it can be hard to make space for some self-care. The idea of “self-care”
Tips for the procrastinator
Procrastination has been especially difficult for many due to the recent changes. Procrastination impacts many individuals and can lead to increased stress over work needed
Nothing Speaks Louder Than Silence
I often encourage those who love scripture to do a simple exercise. Write out the statements of Jesus as He hung from the cross. Once