News Archive

Date
1 90 minutes from the First Division: NWU chases historic promotion
2 Plant health in focus as subject group Botany hosts public lecture
3 NWU books semifinal place after thrilling win over La Masia
4 NWU and Vuselela TVET College formalise strategic partnership through Memorandum of Understanding
5 NWU Business School Black & White Soirée marks MBA and PhD milestone
6 The degree and the broken promise of mobility
7 Professor leads landmark international book on the future of non-chicken poultry production
8 Nuclear physicist joins NWU to steer applied radiation research
9 NWU basketball star selected for USSA national team to participate at the 2026 CUCSA games
10 Malgas backs the NWU to bounce back after playoff stalemate
11 NWU maintains strong global standing in CWUR rankings
12 Safety Management students gain hands-on industry exposure
13 Every NWU student shapes the future this Youth Month
14 How TikTok and YouTube are helping keep Setswana culture alive
15 NWU’s Prof. Ushotanefe Useh to help shape sustainability in South African higher education
16 From grandfather’s farm to Farminist: Alumnus grows agriculture business from social media roots
17 A father, a farmer and South Africa’s energy future
18 NWU Rainbow Kidz tennis tournament draws energy from Renewable Rangers
19 NWU named finalist in two prestigious Science Oscar Award categories
20 NWU and Blum Biologicals join forces to build a more sustainable future for agriculture
21 NWU TTIS hosts Gauteng Technology Transfer Forum
22 NWU leads the fight for earlier cystic fibrosis diagnosis in South Africa
23 ‘Living laboratory’ a foothold for food security
24 Africa Day celebration puts African stories and languages at the centre
25 Career fairs connect NWU students with industry across three campuses
26 AI is teaching us the wrong lessons about happiness
27 Rebuilding South Africa's ailing public transport system
28 NWU and Taletso TVET College strengthen ties through strategic engagement
29 Fresh produce markets feel pressure as revenue dips despite higher volumes
30 Student author explores trauma and youth experiences in debut novel