Page Nursing What can I do with a Major in Nursing? Staff Nursing Job Types Pediatrics Surgical Emergency Critical Care Maternity Women’s Health Newborn Intensive Care Cancer Treatment Psychiatric/Mental Health Operating Room/Recovery Room Occupational or Industrial Health Employers Hospitals Clinics and medical centers Physicians’ offices and medical groups Outpatient surgery centers Home health agencies Extended care facilities: […]
Page College of Education Gardner-Webb University’s College of Education strives to develop reflective and ethical educators who are knowledgeable in content, respectful of diversity, proficient in technology, and skilled in meeting the needs of all students. Graduates of Gardner-Webb’s College of Education should be 21st-century leaders in every aspect of their profession, having the instructional, technological and collaborative communication […]
Page Writing Center Our Mission The Writing Center offers free assistance on any problem related to writing to all Gardner-Webb students. A staff of qualified graduate and undergraduate students, under the direction of a faculty specialist in writing, provide individual and group tutoring and answer questions upon request. Consultants “teach” and “guide” rather than simply correct papers. Consultations […]
Page Noel Center for Disability Resources Disability Resources at Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb University believes in the equality of all people and in the ability of each individual to contribute in a meaningful way to the global society. Through the Noel Center for Disability Resources, qualified students with disabilities can receive reasonable accommodations that ensure equal access to a higher education. We strive […]
Post Dr. David Yelton, Ph.D. Associate Provost for Arts & Sciences and Professor of History Dr. Yelton was recently awarded the Vandervort Prize from the Journal of Military History for his article “Older German Officers and National Socialist Activism: Evidence from the German Volkssturm,” that appeared in the April 2019 issue. Yelton is one of only four historians to receive the award […] Web Communications | March 1, 2020
News Article Gardner-Webb Alumnus, Maj. Jeremy Davis, is Speaker for Veterans Day Service Event Held at the 11th Hour of the 11th Day of the 11th Month Honors Nation’s Servicemen BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University will join citizens across America in observance of Veterans Day on Nov. 11 with a service at 11 a.m. in Dover Chapel. The day to honor the nation’s military has been celebrated since 1919, […] Web Communications | November 9, 2022
Person Jessica Jones Thank you for considering Gardner-Webb University as you prepare to work towards your degree. My number one goal is simply to help you meet yours! I look forward to getting to know you and making your transition to Gardner-Webb as smooth as possible. Please do not hesitate to call or email me with any questions […]
News Article Gardner-Webb Psychology Degree Leads to Success Natalie Bada, ’23, Grateful for Opportunity to Complete her Degree and Work in Fulfilling Job BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Natalie Bada graduated in May 2023 from Gardner-Webb University—after 13 years and two distressing life events—to earn a bachelor’s in psychology. Although difficult and painful, her experiences led to new opportunities and a fulfilling job working with children […] Web Communications | January 16, 2024
Person Dr. Jason Willis Jason has an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership and a M.A. in Mathematics Education from Appalachian State University. He is the Mathematics Education Program Coordinator at Gardner-Webb and works closely with the School of Education to prepare students for a career in teaching mathematics. Before coming to Gardner-Webb, Jason worked as a high school math teacher […]
Person Dr. Timothy Vanderburg Education Ph.D., Mississippi State University; M.A. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; B.A. Gardner-Webb University Professor Vanderburg’s work focuses on the nature of paternalism at Cannon Mills and Kannapolis. A specialist in the twentieth-century South and a “Who’s Who Among American Teachers,” he teaches courses on the New South, the American Civil War, and […]