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Each issue of the Messenger, we provide a profile for one NNU faculty member, one staff member, one undergraduate student and one graduate student. Meet Bernadette, our graduate student profile...

Maybe you are considering a career path in the medical field and want to study Pre-Med, but you’re just not sure if it’s the right fit for you. Choosing an...

College is expensive. There’s no getting around that. For the average cost of tuition at a four-year private college, you could purchase 4 brand new vehicles, or a small house...

By Helen Berry There are many reasons why students decide to transfer colleges; some do it because of homesickness, finances, or just not liking the college they picked. Others do...

As spring approaches, many of us feel the tension of one season ending and a new one beginning. Little patches of green grass are emerging from our gray lawns, reminding...

It is no surprise that in our post-COVID world, there is a growing need for professionals who are designated to effectively communicate with patients and the general public about health...

From Athletic Championships to Commencement in the rain and hail, here are our favorite moments from 2022: Championship Seasons Our Nighthawks flew to the top in 2022, with men’s and...

It has been a full month since the start of the new year! Is anyone else feeling discouraged by the fading motivation of sticking to your New Year’s resolutions? Hopes...

I know—online anything reminds us all of the trauma of 2020. However, after having to move our entire life to an online platform, some found that having the flexibility of...

If you’ve followed NNU for any amount of time, you’ve heard us say words like “purpose,” “transformation” or “calling.” Although these things are true about NNU, we also know that...

Anyone else feel like their to-do list is just getting longer and longer lately? The laundry, picking up the kids from school, fighting off the crowds to get that perfect...

GABRIEL DAVIS When I started researching four-year universities, I was in my final year of high school—like many of you. I’m not sure I’ve ever felt less qualified to make...
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