1921 |
NWU SCC provides support to the less fortunate |
1922 |
NWU donates computers and books to JB Marks community libraries |
1923 |
NWU Mbada residence hosts self-defence dojo |
1924 |
I put it to you – second-year Vanderbijlpark students victorious in NWU Juta Mock Trials |
1925 |
From ball boy to Varsity Football star player |
1926 |
NWU collaborates internationally to explore possibility of integrating community-engaged learning |
1927 |
Water management in the spotlight during launch of NWU Internationalisation Africa outreach programme |
1928 |
What needs to be done to ensure ECD coding and robotics curriculum succeeds |
1929 |
NWU and UNICEF host workshop on health and nutrition |
1930 |
Paving the way for the next generation |
1931 |
NWU Animal Health and Mahikeng SPCA provide rabies vaccinations |
1932 |
“Attached to the Soil” ― NWU experiences Fulbright scholar’s touching exhibition |
1933 |
Stimulating expert dialogues across our borders |
1934 |
Toto Tshona: from a small community to the great success story of the NWU |
1935 |
NWU Debating Union focuses on student development |
1936 |
NWU Eagles’ captain leads team to victory |
1937 |
Welcome back, old friend |
1938 |
NWU residence officer’s unique touch of love |
1939 |
NWU Gender Awareness Week encourages getting comfortable with the uncomfortable |
1940 |
NWU academic elected as president of SAAFECS |
1941 |
AUTHeR’s webinars put theory into practice for researchers, supervisors and students |
1942 |
Masehela expects the NWU Eagles to bounce back |
1943 |
NWU hosts AARTO Youth Engagement and Know your Traffic Fine Status campaign |
1944 |
Sediba Talk “Imbizo” focuses on the strength of women |
1945 |
Minister appoints NWU academic on professional board for social work |
1946 |
Dr Anja graduated and stood out from the rest |
1947 |
NWU alumnus is first female municipal manager |
1948 |
NWU joins the world in raising awareness on World Hepatitis Day |
1949 |
From the newsroom to a PhD in law |
1950 |
NWU and alumni reach out to their communities |