News Archive

Date
811 Digital lifeline: how a community newspaper keeps language alive
812 In the spotlight: Prof Ian Rothmann
813 NWU brings music and learning together for World IP Day
814 Expert warns of long-term risks of schools dropping pure mathematics
815 NWU celebrates excellence and values in action
816 NWU Technology Transfer and Innovation Support engages in global dialogue
817 Uninvited winter guests: why green stinkbugs are taking over your home
818 How to make young people part of the solution to tackling crime in communities
819 Latest Budget provides foundation for building fiscal sustainability
820 New discovery could help crops survive harsh climates
821 Puseletso is advocating for young women in STEM
822 South African boxers are in good hands at championships in Guinea
823 Dr Tshepo Alex Malapane named the Most Influential Man in South Africa 2025 at prestigious Gold Reef City ceremony
824 Prof Toyin Falola donates second set of books to NWU Mahikeng library
825 Chief whip of the North-West Legislature earns her master’s in communication
826 Jiu-Jitsu champion bags PhD
827 Campaign calls for understanding in mental health awareness, not stigma
828 Carbon tax and economic growth: navigating South Africa’s climate challenge
829 Phenomenal Bradley and Elroy continue to soar
830 Rethinking education in the age of artificial intelligence
831 NWU strengthens academic partnerships to boost student employability
832 How Africa should adapt to climate change
833 Book launch marks a milestone in ethical caring discourse
834 Shaping the future of sustainable agriculture
835 Geopolitics and conflict in the DRC come under the spotlight at ISS seminar
836 Unemployment level raises red flag about weak growth performance
837 Brand South Africa CEO engages NWU on marketing, investment and nation branding
838 Groundbreaking pilot project to test the effectiveness of podcast-based learning
839 Prof Linda du Plessis rebukes Dawie Roodt’s university closure comments
840 The humanities are the soul of our societies says top African academic