NORTH GREENVILLE College dedicated two new facilities Sept. 21 during its Founders Day celebration.
Charles Stanley, pastor of First Baptist Church, Atlanta, founder of In Touch Ministries and author, was the keynote speaker at the chapel service and dedication ceremony. Stanley challenged students, faculty, staff and guests “to hear the call of God in four ways: salvation, sanctification, service, and accountability. We can say ‘no’ to the first three, but one day everyone will be held accountable,” stated Stanley.
The college dedicated its newest additions to campus – the Elton and Doris Todd Dining Hall and the Jacks and Deborah Tingle Student Life Center. The 55,000-square-foot facility accommodates 1,200 students for dining on the upper level and includes the Edna G. Hartness President’s Dining Room, which seats 50.
The Jacks and Deborah Tingle Student Life Center is located on the lower level and houses the Helen R. Wood Post Office, ’63-’64 Grill, the Don and Mary June Ward Family Bookstore, the George E. Bomar Department of Mass Communication suite, the Dr. Arnold E. and Pauline Emery Gameroom and the Dr. Nesbitt Q. and Dr. Martha M. Cline Student Services and Ministry Offices. Also, the Cline Suite includes the Patt McCaskill Fero Music and Conference Room.