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    Meet Our Scholars

    Gardner-Webb’s Tucker Scholars are a diverse group with many interests and one characteristic in common: They live out the University’s motto: Pro Deo et Humanitate – For God and Humanity. Read more about them below. About the Tucker Scholarship Established in 2019 by Carolyn and Robert Tucker, the award includes full-tuition, room and board for […]

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    Community Update: Current Data, Commencement & Summer School

    Gardner-Webb community,  For the past 14 months, we have communicated regularly with you to provide vital information related to the COVID pandemic and its impact on our campus.  In our weekly or bi-weekly “Community Updates,” we have detailed the number of positive cases among our faculty, staff and students, as well as the number of […]

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    Gardner-Webb University Senior Art Majors Display Their Works in Ali Pouryousefi Gallery

    Show by Isabel Gallimore, MaryEvelyn Murray and Megan Addington on Exhibit Through April 12 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Works by Gardner-Webb seniors Isabel Gallimore, MaryEvelyn Murray and Megan Addington will be featured in the Ali Pouryousefi Gallery in Tucker Student Center through April 12. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday […]

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    We Get to Write Our Own Ending

    Paralympic Swimmer and Author, Mallory Weggemann Reflects on Her Journey Contributing writer Shelley Stockton Sitting atop the podium on Aug. 27, 2021, three-time Paralympic swimmer and former Gardner-Webb student-athlete, Mallory Weggemann won her first gold medal of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. After nearly nine years of working towards this moment, it was finally here. […]

    Mallory Weggeman swimming
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    Undergraduate American Sign Language Programs

    Train for a career in communicating with the deaf and hard of hearing. Gardner-Webb provides you with the necessary training to become proficient in the language. As a student, you’ll have opportunities to join the Deaf Club, students dedicated to promoting deaf awareness and assisting the deaf community and general population; Joyful Hands, a ministry […]

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    GWU Hosts North Carolina A&T for Big South Championship Saturday

    GWU Competing for First Title Since 2003 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs (5-5, 4-0 Big South) will host North Carolina A&T (7-3, 4-0 Big South) in the Big South Conference Championship Game on Saturday, Nov. 19, at noon in Ernest W. Spangler Stadium. Tickets for the Big South title game in Boiling Springs are […]

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    Javonda Adams, ’22, Honors Her Black History and Culture Every Day

    Gardner-Webb Alumna Pursuing Master’s in American Sign Language Pedagogy “If you do not like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude.” Maya Angelou Maya Angelou is one of Javonda Adams’ heroes, and the above quote one of her favorites. Adams, an alumna of Gardner-Webb University, is inspired by the famous poet’s […]

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    Four Gardner-Webb Alumni Recognized as Distinguished Alumni of the Year

    Honorees include Dr. Patricia Palmer, Rear Adm. Terry Eddinger, Jon-Eric Sullivan and Dr. Kimberly Moore BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb honored outstanding members of the University family as GWU’s 2021 Distinguished Alumni of The Year during Homecoming activities on Oct. 23. Since 1957, The Gallery of Distinguished Alumni has honored alumni who have made significant contributions in […]

    The four Distinguished Alumni of the Year, from left, Terry Eddinger, Kimberly Moore, Jon-Eric Sullivan and Dr. Patricia Greene Palmer.
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    Dr. Bernhard Martin

    Education Ph.D., McGill University M.A., University of Waterloo – Ontario  B.A. Equivalent, University of Mannheim – Germany  Research Interests Medieval German Literature, Cultural Studies Publications Die Nibelungen im Spiegelkabinett des deutschen Nationalbewußtseins. Studie zur literarischen Rezeption in der Jugend- und Unterhaltungsliteratur von 1819-2002. München: Iudicium Verlag, 2004. Nibelungen-Metamorphosen: Die Geschichte eines Mythos. München: Iudicium Verlag, […]

    Bernhard Martin
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    During February, Gardner-Webb Joins Black History Month Celebration

    BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.— In February, Gardner-Webb University joins the annual celebration of Black History Month, or National African American History Month. The Black History Month 2020 theme, “African Americans and the Vote,” is in honor of the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment (1920) granting women’s suffrage and the 150th anniversary of the 15th Amendment (1870) giving […]