Northrise University NU is delighted to welcome both its new as well as returning students to the 2010 Academic year! On Monday, 18th of January, all - new and returning students - arrived at Northrise University to begin Introductory Seminar Week - a series of seminars offered to all students at different levels.
Introduction to University Studies, a seminar offered to new students, included orientation activities. The week was designed to make the transition to university as comfortable as possible by helping students acclimatize to learning and research as well as to the Northrise environment. They were implored to cease the opportunity of education and view coming to NU as a new phase in life, as well as to start the race running. Students were encouraged that the road to acquiring new skills should not be turned into a one-way street. Much as it is a joy for lecturers and staff of NU to help you attain your goals, it is your full responsibility to ensure you take advantage of all teachings available, to attend and participate actively in all lectures and tutorials, to study hard, and to ensure assignments are submitted on time, We hope to make your stay a memorable one, said the Academic Dean.
The HIV/Aids Seminar was offered to the Sophomore second year students who were glad to learn not only the statistics of the pandemic but also the ways of helping to reduce these numbers.
The Third Years had a great challenge of being the change agents of our local communities. The Community Development Seminar, which sensitized students on poverty and other civil related issues such as injustice and crime, left so many of them stirred. Will I stand aloof to watch statistics worsen?? What a challenge! Dr. Lazarus Phiri, took this Seminar. His students were glad to learn that there is always something you can do to help... It's never too little...
The Fourth Year students were privileged to attend a Career Development Seminar. This seminar is aimed at helping students who are almost at the end of their academic journey at Northrise University to see what lies ahead. They were also glad to be given tips on how to reach the pinnacle of their careers by Dr. Mutesa, their instructor.
To all students of Northrise University, the Staff and Faculty wish you the very best and hope you succeed in achieving your goals. To use the words of Abigail Adams, always remember that learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and attended to with diligence.
2010-02-05 | Agness Nshindano

The Northrise Business Building, which is scheduled to be completed and handed over to the University by January 2010, is making steady progress.
The entire building has since been roofed and is currently undergoing internal plastering. Installation of door frames and window frames started in the last week of October and is progressing well.
The rainy season is almost here and generally in Zambia, construction slows down due to bad whether. But come rain or sunshine, the contractor is eager to move at the same pace. As reported by the Business Manager, Mr. Laston Hamoonga, this business building project is on schedule. It is the desire of Northrise that it will remain that way even with the coming of the rains.
2009-11-26 | Agness Nshindano | Hide Content

As the saying goes, 'all work and no play makes John a dull boy'.
NU students are striking a fine balance between work and recreation. On an ordinary weekday, one would see students busy moving from one class to another, discussing group topics, and some, buried under a gigantic pile of books. An independent observer would think these students do not have a life. But when assignments and enough studies have been done, students take time to engage in recreational activities which not only make them relax but also significantly impact their mental and physical health positively, qualities that are desirable to have as students.
Some of the recreational activities youll see students engaged in include: Chess, Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer and singing, which currently have the largest following. The students have learnt a vital lesson; performing well in class does not call for one to be a bookworm but requires having an effective balance amongst the different factors that affect their health and mental soundness. We are not all about theories and intricate philosophies but theories and philosophies plus a whole lot of healthy fun!!
2009-11-26 | Godfrey Mpala | Hide Content

Northrise University and United States US based Dordt University College yesterday signed partnership agreement at the university's main campus in Ndola.
Northrise University president, Dr. Moffat Zimba said that the partnership agreement was aimed at enhancing the educational experience for both students and professors at the two universities.
Speaking during the signing ceremony, Dr Zimba said the deal between his university and the Dordt University College based in the US state of Iowa marked a significant milestone in the road map of Northrise, which is Zambia's first private university.
The two universities have agreed to establish a cooperative venture that will provide their respective students and faculty members with the opportunity to meet and learn from each other, Dr Zimba said.
He said Northrise University signed the agreement with Dordt College because it believed that it represented the best opportunity for building a strong university and a relationship with Dordt College which has been preparing leaders since 1937.
Officiating during the ceremony, deputy Ndola Mayor, John Chanda said the partnership agreement would give Northrise a chance to provide world class education at an affordable cost. "As the local authority, we are happy with the new deal between the two universities which will culminate in Ndola hosting an ultra modern medical center for the provision of care and support," Mr Chanda said.
Dordt University College president, Carl Zylstra said he was confident that Northrise would end up being one of Zambia's top university after partnering with his university under a deal aimed at advancing the spirit of teaching and Christianity
Dr Zylstra said Dordt University started with 35 students 54 years ago in a country which had over 3,000 universities and now it was among US's top 100 universities as far as offering quality services was concerned.
Using the same humble beginnings we are witnessing at Northrise University today, Dordt now have over 1,400 full time students and had over the years produced over 14,000 graduates, he said.
Dordt University College board chairperson, Randy Kroll said the vision of Northrise University was now coming to reality. He said the partnership would help realize the university's mission to seek to educate and empower those who wanted to take up leadership challenges and change the world for a better future.
Article from Times of Zambia Newspaper
Date published: September 8th 2009
2009-10-06 | Times of Zambia newspaper | Hide Content