Bulldog Profile Allison Benfield ’14 Alumna helps children and families deepen their relationship with God “I appreciated the way in which the professors made us think for ourselves. We were expected to think and question and figure out what we thought and believed.” Allison Benfield, a 2014 alumna of Gardner-Webb University, inspires young and old to hear and explore the […] Office of University Communications | August 4, 2020
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. […] Office of University Communications | August 5, 2020
Bulldog Profile Cedric Starr (’12) major, philosophy and theology; minor, classical languages; (’17) Master of Divinity, pastoral studies GWU Wants to Teach the Next Generation About Christ “The professors reminded me that I must have an open mind, and I do not know everything. They, in many ways, have strengthened my faith in Christ. They have opened up my mind to a broader understanding of both the scriptures and God. They have challenged […] Office of University Communications | December 14, 2020
Bulldog Profile Michael Causey ’23 Selfless Bulldog Greenville, SC Michael Causey, ’23, chose to attend Gardner-Webb University because “it felt like it could quickly become a home away from home.” He is a double major in Sport Management and Communication Studies with a double minor in Discipleship Studies and Spanish. Later Michael plans to earn his master’s degree in Sport […] Office of University Communications | September 8, 2021
News Article Gardner-Webb Clubs Recognized for Service to Campus and Community ASL Club Advisor Robert Moore, Campus Ministries United, and Pre-Health Society win Top Awards BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Hope Saunders, Gardner-Webb assistant director of Student Engagement, recently recognized leaders and advisors of the University’s clubs and organizations. Saunders noted that in 2023-2024 there were 37 groups for students to get plugged into. Four new clubs were introduced: […] Office of University Communications | May 24, 2024
News Article Tickets on Sale Now for Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass Concert on June 8 at Gardner-Webb America’s Premier Large Brass Ensemble Kicks off Inaugural ‘Summer in the Springs’ Concert Series in Brinkley Amphitheater BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass brings its signature sound to the Brinkley Amphitheater stage to begin Gardner-Webb University’s inaugural “Summer in the Springs” Concert Series on June 8. Marsalis has played all over the world, won […] Office of University Communications | May 30, 2024
News Article Gardner-Webb Physician Assistant Studies Celebrates Two Milestones Class of 2024 Graduates, and Class of 2025 Enters Clinical Phase BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Department of Physician Assistant (PA) Studies and its new Director, Associate Professor Ashley B. Kernicky, celebrated two milestones in May. The 29-member Class of 2024 graduated. After passing the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE), they will serve in […] Office of University Communications | June 4, 2024
Post Dr. David C. Campbell Associate Professor of Geology, Department of Natural Sciences Dr. Campbell co-authored and co-presented a talk at the Southeastern Section Geological Society of America meeting in Asheville on April 15, 2024. The talk was titled “Enigmatic Fossil Occurrences In The Murphy Marble, Swain County, NC: A Story Of Contradiction And Confusion”. Dr. Campbell and undergraduate student […] Office of University Communications | September 1, 2019
Post Venita Totten, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry, Department of Natural Sciences Dr. Totten and Marissa DiMatteo, Biology class of 2024, received research funding from Sigma Zeta, a science and mathematics honor society, to work on an undergraduate research project titled “Presumptive Drug Test Kits and Compounds That Are Responsible for False Positives.” This nationally competitive award is the first […] Office of University Communications | January 5, 2023
Program Elementary Education for Teacher Assistants to Teachers DEGREE COMPLETION START DATES: January 12, 2022 March 10, 2022 May 25, 2022