Page PREX 405 One of the ways students can receive credit for an internship that is not associated with a required course is the Certified Internship Program (CIP). The CIP serves as intentionally-designed, experiential learning opportunities that deliver practical experience in an area directly correlating to a student’s professional goals and interests. Internships are rooted in student learning […]
Page Additional Requirements for Nursing Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) – Nursing Education, Nursing Administration, MSN/MBA Application for admission into the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program options (Education, Administration, MSN/MBA) should be made through the Gayle Bolt Price School of Graduate Studies. Graduates from the Hunt School of Nursing Accelerated BSN, […]
Page Management Information Systems What can I do with a Major in Management Information Systems? Systems Development Job Types Analysis Design Support Systems Integration Database Administration Business Application Development Executive Administration Employers Financial institutions Insurance companies Consulting firms Manufacturers Computer companies Telecommunications companies Retailers Healthcare organizations Hotels and restaurants Entertainment companies Educational institutions City, state, and federal government Strategies […]
Page Social Media Guidelines Gardner-Webb University enthusiastically supports its employees’ and officially recognized student clubs and organizations’ use of social media to bolster campus productivity and to facilitate conversations with key audiences. This page outlines both expectations and best practices for Gardner-Webb employees and officially recognized student clubs and organizations. For more information regarding social media use, Gardner-Webb University enthusiastically […]
Page Graduate Programs in Counseling Evaluation Results Summary of Program Evaluation Results Graduate faculty members reviewed evaluation data derived from the Annual Learning Assessment for the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program – Boiling Springs campus, the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program – Charlotte campus, and the School Counseling Program for the 2022-2023 academic year. Analysis of this data indicates that most students […]
Post Paul W. Jolley Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Dr. Paul W. Jolley (1931 -), retired professor of mathematics, was born near the Rutherford/Cleveland county line in North Carolina, the second of three children of Z.W. and Lois B. Jolley. He attended Cliffside School and graduated in 1949. During his high school years he worked at his father’s service station […] Parker Web | August 25, 2022
Bulldog Profile Chris Gash (’07) psychology; (’16) Master of Divinity Gardner-Webb School of Divinity Equips Grad to Serve People in His Hometown “Professors in the School of Divinity train individuals to attempt to see God in everything we do. I value my education, and I value the community togetherness. I am thankful that I was able to establish meaningful relationships with professors and fellow students. […] Parker Web | August 5, 2020
News Article Gardner-Webb Student Discovers His Calling in Anatomy and Physiology Class Ethan Garris, ’22, will Serve Others as a Physician Assistant When Ethan Garris took his first college course in anatomy and physiology, the study was fascinating, and he realized that he had finally found his calling. That class and its professor are the reasons why he is a student in the Gardner-Webb University Physician Assistant […] Parker Web | October 7, 2020
News Article Gardner-Webb wins Second Straight Conference Championship Runnin’ Bulldogs Face Mercer in FCS Playoffs Nov. 25 at 3 p.m. in Macon, Ga. BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs return to the FCS Playoffs for the second straight season, facing Mercer in the opening round on Saturday, Nov. 25, at 3 p.m. This is the second straight year Gardner-Webb has qualified for the […] Parker Web | November 20, 2023
Post July 2020: Revival of the Social Sciences In this month’s blog, I’m not going to mention COVID-19, Coronavirus, pandemics, face coverings, vaccines, or even social distancing. Indulge me…there are other pressing issues. As the infamous year 2020 lurches forward, we should take note of what’s going on across our nation. There’s hurt, frustration, and anger in the streets of some of our […] Parker Web | July 1, 2020