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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 Josh Burkholder, our staff profile...

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 Brooke Adamson, our faculty profile...

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 Ben Wikoff, our undergraduate student...

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 Sara Harrison, our graduate student...

By: Sharon Templeton Class of 1960 Growing up in North Dakota in the 50s, I was often given the advice to “get your education.” My older brother had attended NNC...

By: Joel Pearsall, NNU President “We do college different.” This statement was made recently by an NNU staff member while talking to an alum whose child was considering NNU. As...

You’re going to do it. Dip your toe in the water and check out grad school. You’re not ready to make a decision yet, but you’re definitely thinking about it....

The start of a new school year used to mean a new backpack, maybe a new pair of kicks and some Marvel pencils (if that’s what you’re into). Now that...

At Northwest Nazarene University, the Graduate and Professional Studies (GPS) Admissions Office is not just a place where applications are processed and decisions are made—it’s a vibrant hub of passionate...

Parents, you’ve been responsible for your child their whole life. You’ve nurtured, guided, corrected, and modeled your values. You want the best for them, especially now that they’re nearly ready...

You’ve decided. You’re going back to school to pursue an advanced degree. Congratulations! It’s a big decision and a big commitment. It’s also a big financial commitment, but more than...

By: Jay Richard Akkerman, Assistant to the President for Congregational Engagement, NNU Office of University Mission & Ministry The past few days have been bittersweet. By now, I suspect that...
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