News Archive

Date
601 Outcome of the investigation: Apparent cultural ritual disturbance at Eikenhof residence
602 African economies should adapt to global challenges amid US-China tariff wars
603 NWU master's-degree student explores cultural competence and healthcare interactions in Belgium
604 ‘Assume that I can’: putting a spotlight on Down Syndrome awareness
605 Dr Dolly Dlavane inaugurated for second term on PanSALB Board
606 NWU to revolutionise agriculture through its Ask-a-Prof initiative
607 Concern/complaint: alleged unwelcome religious practice in the residence
608 NWU AI Hub: Now it is official!
609 NWU Extramural Unit for Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease granted a five-year extension
610 Academic joins the launch of InnovateHER to support young women in STEM
611 AGSA’s chief risk officer shares insights on risk from an entrepreneurship perspective
612 Khayalethu residence hosts academic and entrepreneurial symposium for students
613 Unveiling the evolution of intelligence science in South Africa
614 Vanderbijlpark Campus is set to host Purple Con
615 Empowering masterclass on side business success with Willem Gous
616 School of Industrial Psychology and Human Resource Management hosts a successful work readiness workshop
617 Trump’s decision creates a window for negotiations
618 Focus Area for Pure and Applied Analytics at NWU: Where curiosity meets mathematical mastery
619 Seminar explores coloniality of academic freedom in South Africa’s higher-education sector
620 Leaders engage at Times Higher Education Africa Universities Summit 2025
621 Siviwe Tyobeka is making her dad proud
622 Rocking the Vaal 2025 breaks three Guinness world records
623 Academic elected as the new president of the African Astronomical Society
624 2025 SAICA and ICAN results reaffirm NWU as a leader in accounting education in South Africa
625 Public lecture urges renewed commitment to preserving indigenous languages
626 Researchers explore the environmental impact of HIV-ARVs on South Africa’s water systems
627 Indigenous agricultural practices promote food security
628 Vanderbijlpark Campus and GDCS forge partnership to empower communities and promote social justice
629 Powerhouse industry partnerships prepare students for corporate success
630 US tariff hikes are bad news for the South African economy