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    Urban Studies

    What can I do with a Major in Urban Studies? Government Job Types Demography Social Statistics Public Administration Policy Analysis Research Program Development Human Services City Planning Law Enforcement Politics Employers Federal departments and agencies such as: Departments of Agriculture, Education, Interior, Commerce, Defense, Health and Human Services, Drug Enforcement Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, Housing […]

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    Offices and Departments

     One mission. Many departments. Discover what makes Gardner-Webb a nationally recognized university, from its Christian history to its current mission and values as a community-engaged institution.  Across our many offices and departments, a singular thread of commitment and purpose unites our faculty and staff. Read the University’s strategic plan to understand our vision for the […]

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    Sub-brand Logos

    Sub-branded logos are used for donor-sponsors, school logos, departments, programs, and clubs. These logos pair with the Gardner-Webb wordmark. Never break the logos apart or use them beside core institutional brand logos. What is Brand Architecture? Brand architecture is a top-level plan to manage the relationship between an institution’s brand, sub-brands, campaign brands and partner […]

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    Psychology

    What can I do with a Major in Psychology? Human Services Job Types Counseling Advocacy Mental Health Services Case Management Programming Community Relations Administration Employers Federal government, including Departments of: Health and Human Services Justice, Veterans Administration State government, including Departments of: Human Services, Mental Health & Mental Retardation, Community mental health centers, State psychiatric […]

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    Public Administration

    What can I do with a Major in Public Administration? Local Government Job Types City Management Financial Administration Budget Analysis General Services Community Affairs Social Services Urban Planning Employers Counties Municipalities Townships School districts Special districts Strategies Learn local government job application procedures. Develop a network of contacts. Check statistics on growing communities for best […]

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    Public Health

    What can I do with a Major in Public Health? Behavioral Science and Health Education Job Types Employers Strategies Health Policy and Administration Job Types Employers Strategies Environmental and Occupational Health Job Types Employers Strategies Epidemiology Job Types Employers Strategies Biostatistics Job Types Employers Strategies International Health Job Types Employers Strategies Strategies for Placement in […]

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    Hardware Purchase & Installation Policy

    The purchasing of all technology-related equipment and items is coordinated through Technology Services (TS). The following criteria define purchasing options: I. Items you may purchase yourself or through your department Departments may purchase items themselves if they do not meet any of the following criteria. Eachitem must: Not be on the list in Part II. […]

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    Support and Services

    Individual graduate programs provide program-specific orientations for their new students at each enrollment cycle. Depending on the program’s primary mode of delivery, these orientations are conducted in the various locations in which courses are offered and/or virtually. Information supporting all graduate students can be found by logging into WebbConnect and Blackboard and clicking on the […]

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    PREX 403

    Service-learning programs are distinguished from other approaches to experiential education by their intention to benefit the provider and the recipient of the service equally, as well as to ensure equal focus on both the service being provided and the learning that is occurring. To do this, Service-learning programs must have solid academic context where experiences […]

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    Advertising

    What can I do with a Major in Advertising? Account Management Job Types Sales Development Marketing Administration Employers Advertising agencies Corporate advertising departments Specialty advertising firms Consulting firms Marketing firms Self employed/Freelance Strategies Gain sales experience. Work in sales at campus newspaper or radio station. Develop organizational and communication skills. Learn to think strategically. Creative […]

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    Human Services

    What can I do with a Major in Human Services? Social Services/Non-Profit Job Types Administration and Planning Case Management Advocacy Program Evaluation Policy Development Volunteer Coordination Employers Public welfare agencies Federal, state, and local government Private social service agencies Group homes Religiously affiliated organizations Drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers Strategies Social services are designed to […]

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    Social Work

    What can I do with a Major in Social Work? Public Welfare Job Types Employers Strategies Public welfare is designed to provide services and support for poor, disabled, ill, elderly, or juvenile clients. Criminal Justice/Corrections Job Types Employers Strategies Social workers in corrections focus on rehabilitation of clients. School Social Work Job Types Employers Strategies […]

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    Graduate Assistantships

    Academic Year 2023–2024 General Description Graduate Assistants (GAs) are, first and foremost, graduate students pursuing an education. These students are afforded opportunities to work closely with faculty members and undergraduate students in teaching, research, or administrative roles throughout the university. Graduate assistants benefit educationally and professionally. They may gain expertise in their field; enhance their […]

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    Audio and Speech Pathology

    What can I do with a Major in Audio and Speech Pathology? Speech-Language Pathology Job Types Prevention Screening Assessment Treatment Follow-up Administration Supervision Teaching Research Employers Schools, K-12 Universities and colleges Hospitals Physicians’ offices Speech, language, and hearing centers Home healthcare offices Nursing homes Residential facilities Federal agencies including: Department of Veterans Affairs National Institutes […]

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    Biochemistry

    What can I do with a Major in Biochemistry? Research Job Types Basic Applied Medical Grant Writing Administration Employers University laboratories Federal government laboratories/agencies including: National Science Foundation National Institutes of Health Food and Drug Administration Environmental Protection Agency Department of Agriculture Armed Services State and local government laboratories/agencies Public health departments Hospital laboratories Commercial […]

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    Biological Sciences

    What can I do with a Major in Biological Sciences? Biotechnology Job Types Research and Development Laboratory Testing Education Employers Colleges and universities Pharmaceutical companies Agricultural industry including fertilizer manufacturers and animal and plant breeding and production Federal and state government laboratories and agencies Industry, particularly biotechnology firms Strategies Become proficient using laboratory equipment and […]

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    Criminal Justice

    What can I do with a Major in Criminal Justice? Social Services Job Types Corrections Counseling Juvenile Justice Casework Administration Probation & Parole Victim Advocacy Employers State and federal correction facilities County jails Precinct station houses Prison camps Youth correction facilities Medium-security correction facilities Voluntary correction facilities Halfway houses and pre-release programs Reintegration programs Alternative […]

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    Medical Fields

    What can I do with a Major in Medicine? Medicine Areas of Specialization Allergy Anesthesiology Cardiology Dermatology Emergency Medicine Family and General Practice Gastroenterology Internal Medicine Obstetrics & Gynecology Orthopedics Pathology Pediatrics Psychiatry Radiology Surgery Research Public Health Employers Hospitals Clinics Private or group practice Health networks Nursing homes Rehabilitation centers Mental health institutions Federal, […]

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    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 […]

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    Madison Brittain

    Madison has two years of higher education experience in various positions. She worked at NC State University as a Student Account Representative before being promoted to Student Services Coordinator. She also worked at High Point University as the Administrative Assistant to two departments- Career and Professional Development and Undergraduate Research and Creative Works.  Madison received […]

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    Gardner-Webb Offers Boiling Springs Fire Department Training Opportunity on June 30

    Controlled Burn at Former Hardee’s Building will Clear the Way for Redevelopment BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Boiling Springs Fire Department will conduct a series of training exercises over the next few days at the former Hardee’s location, 206 S. Main St. The event will conclude with a controlled burn on June 30 that will interrupt traffic flow […]

    A photo showing the fence around the Hardee's which will be burned by the fire department. In the foreground is the GWU sign with the address of the property.
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    GWU Departments of Theatre Arts and Music Present Spring Musical, ‘Quilters’

    Show offers Unique Challenges for Cast and Bluegrass Orchestra BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—“Quilters,” presented by the Gardner-Webb University Departments of Theatre Arts and Music, is a musical with some unique characteristics and challenges for the small cast. Set in the 1850s, the show celebrates the pioneering women who cared for their families on the difficult, and […]

    The quilters all-female cast rehearses the musical.
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    Building Life Champions

    Dr. Andrew T. Goodrich Named VP and Director of Athletics “I have great confidence that Andrew Goodrich will lead Gardner-Webb athletics into a new and highly successful era,” said GWU President William Downs. “He has vision, tenacity, experience, and an appetite for building championship programs. The passion is palpable, and everyone who meets Andrew will […]

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    College of Arts and Sciences

    The College of Arts and Sciences at Gardner-Webb University is composed of those departments and academic units which are home to the liberal arts (arts, humanities, natural and social sciences). As the intellectual heart of the university, the College promotes interdisciplinary learning, global understanding, communication skills and the promotion of critical thinking and discovery, all […]

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    Gardner-Webb Officials Announce Academic Reorganization and Name Changes

    Restructuring Follows Well-Established Pattern in Higher Education BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University officials have announced an academic reorganization to provide symmetry across academic divisions. The restructuring, which begins Aug. 1, follows a well-established pattern in higher education and also includes changes to administrative titles, such as deans leading colleges, directors over schools, and chairs of academic […]

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    Contact Gardner-Webb

    Address 110 South Main StreetP.O. Box 997Boiling Springs, NC 28017 University Switchboard (704) 406-4000 Admissions, Financial Planning, Registrar Office Email Phone Undergraduate Admissions [email protected] (704) 406-2550 The Undergraduate Online Degree Completion Program Admissions [email protected] (866) 498-4625 Graduate Admissions [email protected] (704) 406-4484 Student Accounts [email protected] (704) 406-4287 Financial Planning [email protected] (704) 406-4243 Registrar [email protected] (704) 406-4260 […]

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    Administration and Finance

    The mission of the Administration and Finance Division is to support the various programs of the University by providing sufficient resources, facilities, and support services, while maintaining the financial integrity and stability of the institution as a whole by employing sound financial and administrative management. In addition, the Division strives to provide information and management […]

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    Operations

    Operations provides comprehensive services at Gardner-Webb University for academic, administrative, residential, and recreational facilities as well as grounds care for 200 acres. Operations support services are divided among six strategic departments: Environmental and Occupational Safety Our Environmental and Occupational Safety Department oversees all University operations and events as it relates to federal, state and local […]

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    University Relations

    The Office of University Communications (UComm), which manages external news content, the Gardner-Webb Magazine, general communications and media relations, is charged with the task of conveying the mission of Gardner-Webb to a variety of audiences. In addition to covering campus news and events, publishing news stories on the Gardner-Webb NewsCenter and a number of media […]

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    The Charlotte Center

    The GWU Charlotte Center is located at 8030 Arrowridge Blvd., Charlotte, in one of the south’s fastest growing urban markets. Easily accessible from I-77 and I-485, the Charlotte Center is 25,000 square feet of classroom, laboratory, technology and meeting space. The Center hosts a wide variety of graduate and degree completion programs as well as […]

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    Summer Programs

    Science Academy Science Academy is an exciting five-day summer camp that equips students interested in science careers. The camp provides numerous hands-on activities in a university laboratory from a variety of scientific disciplines, visits to numerous local science-related businesses as well as interactions with various university departments. Students interested in pursuing a degree or career […]

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    Graduate Advising

    Graduate Student Advising is provided by a faculty advisor in the student’s field of study (usually the program director/coordinator) who is assigned to each student on acceptance into the program. Deans/Chairs of schools/departments function as secondary advisors to every student, and additional assistance is provided on an as-needed basis by staff members of the Graduate […]

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    Ethical Reflection

    Thought provoking speakers, events, and discussions that awaken the campus to the challenges of social responsibility. Opportunities to learn from other leaders and take the information and inspiration and apply it to one’s life. Our goal is to become a venue that sponsors the difficult conversation, and leaves space to discuss and understand the variety […]

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    Designated Credit Bearing Courses

    Specific courses have been designated in certain academic departments to fulfill the PRE requirement. PRE designated classes are listed in the academic catalog by each course description and the PRE student application. What the PRE Looks for Students should check major-specific requirements such as prerequisite coursework to ensure these specific criteria are met prior to […]

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    Botany

    What can I do with a Major in Botany? Plant Biology Job Types Anatomy Biochemistry Biophysics Cytology Ecology Genetics Molecular Biology Morphology Paleobotany Physiology Systematics Systems Ecology Taxonomy Employers Research organizations Colleges and universities Museums Botanical gardens and arboretums U.S. Department of Agriculture branches including Medical Plant Resources Laboratory, Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Animal and Plant […]

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    Economics

    What can I do with a Major in Economics? Government Job Types Cost Analysis Intelligence Foreign Trade Analysis Public Administration Transportation Management Urban Planning Employers Government departments involved in agriculture, business, finance, labor, transportation, urban economics, and international trade including: USDA Department of Commerce Bureau of Labor and Statistics the United Nations, and the General […]

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    English Major

    What can I do with a Major in English? Writing/Editing Job Types Creative Writing Journalism Freelance Technical Writing Employers Newspapers Magazines Broadcast media companies including television and movie industry Trade, professional, or consumer publications Internet sites Advertising agencies Large corporations Government agencies Colleges and universities Technical industries Strategies Select elective coursework in a particular area […]

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    History

    What can I do with a Major in History? Government Employers Federal agencies including: The Smithsonian Institute, National Archives and Records, Library of Congress, National Park Service, Intelligence services, Foreign service State and local agencies including: Archives and libraries, Museums, parks, and historic sites, Municipal archives, Arts and humanities councils Strategies Gain relevant experience in […]

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    Law

    What can I do with a Major in Law? Corporate Practice Employers Any large corporation (largest number of attorneys are at corporate headquarters) Strategies Corporate office summer clerkships and entry level positions are rare. Usually only experienced lawyers are hired by corporations. Develop tolerance for bureaucratic procedure. An undergraduate major in business, particularly accounting or […]

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    Philosophy

    What can I do with a Major in Philosophy? Social/Community Services Job Types Research Fund Raising Counseling Volunteer Coordination Grant Writing Administration Employers Nonprofit organizations Social service organizations Public interest research groups Museums Mental health agencies Strategies Develop excellent verbal and written communication skills. Gain related work experience. Volunteer in relevant organizations. Obtain master’s degree […]

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    Public Relations

    What can I do with a Major in Public Relations? Account Management Job Types Issues Management Counseling Employee or Member Relations Media Relations Research Employers Public relations firms: (Representing various private and public organizations and institutions, individuals, and events.) PR departments in large corporations Strategies Strengthen verbal communication skills by taking speech communication courses. Enhance […]

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    Sociology

    What can I do with a Major in Sociology? Human Services Job Types Counseling Case Management Advocacy Mental Health Services Programming Administration Employers Community service agencies Advocacy groups Federal, state, and local government United Way agencies Local branches of national non-profit organizations Religiously-affiliated service organizations Private foundations Adoption and child care agencies Nursing homes and […]

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    Science Academy

    Five-day summer camp Monday, June 17 – Friday, June 21, 2024 Science Academy is an exciting five-day summer camp that equips students interested in science careers. The camp provides numerous hands-on activities in a university laboratory from a variety of scientific disciplines (molecular biology, human physiology, exercise science and forensic science), visits to numerous local […]

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    Athletic Logos for Academic Use

    Runnin’ Bulldog Logo The Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldog is used for both athletic and academic-related materials. Always use high-resolution logo artwork when enlarging the bulldog logo. Gardner-Webb University’s new Athletic logos , wordmarks and monogram were developed for our Athletics department. Athletic staff and faculty have allowance to use and print the new marks on their […]

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    Social Media Account Index

    Official Social Media Networks Stay in Touch. Build Networks. Make Connections. Get connected with all official university-approved social media accounts for departments and schools. Find accounts on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn to stay connected with the latest Gardner-Webb news! Main University Accounts  Content shared here is to engage with prospective and current students, alumni, […]

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    Holiday Calendar

    2023-2024 Staff Holiday Schedule Holiday Administrative and Faculty OfficesPlant Operations and Security Labor Day September 4 Thanksgiving November 22, 23, 24 Christmas Break December 22, 25, 26, 27, 28 New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day December 29, January 1 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day** January 15 Easter March 29, April 1 Memorial Day May […]

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    Campus Life

    Departments & Resources Christian Life and Service The Office of Christian Life and Service advances the Christian and Baptist identity of the University and nurtures students, faculty and staff in the development of a mature Christian faith. Varied opportunities are provided for expressing that faith through service to God and humanity. The Office of Christian Life […]

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    Noel Center Student Handbook

    Admission to Gardner-Webb University Policy Individuals with a disability enter the University through the established admissions procedures that are required of all applicants. Neither the nature nor the severity of one’s disability is used as criterion for admission. Documentation of a disability does not need to be provided during the application process. Procedure Students requesting […]

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    Employer Internship Guidebook

    What is an Internship? Because the parties involved in the internship process—students, colleges and universities, and employers—have differing objectives, it is important to have a definition of “internship” upon which all parties can agree. To establish uniformity in the use and application of the term “internship,” the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) recommends […]

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    Campus Services

    Campus Departments and Services Christian Life and Service The Office of Christian Life and Service advances the Christian and Baptist identity of the University and nurtures students, faculty and staff in the development of a mature Christian faith. Varied opportunities are provided for expressing that faith through service to God and humanity. The Office of […]

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    Gardner-Webb Art and Communication Students Exhibit Diverse Talents in Senior Show

    Annual Event Held on April 15 in Tucker Student Center Written by Michael Harvey, ’21, Public Relations Major BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Department of Communication & New Media and the Department of Visual Arts will team up to present the annual Senior Show, as it opens for display on Thursday, April 15, in Tucker […]

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    Gardner-Webb Provost Names Dr. Jennifer Buckner Interim Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences

    National Search Process Underway for New Dean BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Karen Aubrey has announced that Associate Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences Dr. Jennifer Bucker has been named interim dean, effective immediately. Buckner, who also serves as a professor of English, has served as […]

    Dr. Jennifer Bucker poses on campus
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    Gardner-Webb Launches Year-Long Celebration of Title IX 50th Anniversary

    Observance will Highlight the Women Athletes and Leaders Who Led the Way for Future Generations    BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—On June 23, 1972, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 was signed into law by President Richard Nixon. The law celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2022 and has opened the door to countless educational opportunities […]

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    Enrichment Programs

    More than a mission statement, a daily reality at GWU. Academic excellence is a primary concern within Gardner-Webb’s mission, and the University is not short on the ways that mission becomes a reality. From inspiring academic excellence and global engagement to nurturing socially responsible and professionally prepared students, our commitment to excellence is the throughline […]

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    New Employees

    New Employees March 21, 2024 New Staff • Madelyn Hamrick is an admissions counselor in Undergraduate Admissions. She was previously employed as a client coordinator at Frye Hospital in Hickory, N.C., and as a server at Toscano’s Bistro. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in healthcare management. She enjoys dancing, hiking, going to the […]

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    Becky Robbins

    Becky began her Gardner-Webb career in 1996 and is longest tenured member of the Advancement team. She has held various positions from payroll to gift entry. In her current role, she continues to work closely with all Advancement team members and other departments at the University. After twenty-five years, Becky has amassed an invaluable institutional […]

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    Nancy Price

    Nancy is the administrative assistant in the Departments of Music and Social Sciences. Previously, she was employed as a specialized transportation coordinator for Gaston County (N.C.) Schools. She also worked as an administrative assistant at North Carolina State University. She has a bachelor’s degree from Cedarville University in Ohio. Price enjoys spending time with her […]

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    Deborah Watts

    Deborah is an administrative assistant to the Departments of Health, Sports and Physical Education and the Department of Communications, Art and Design. She is retired from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and her experience and education is in art and design and agribusiness. She is a lifelong equestrian and farmer. She loves the […]

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    Richard Taylor

    Richard Taylor is senior military science instructor for ROTC and the Department of Public Service. Taylor worked as the military science instructor at Newberry (S.C.) College from 2014-2015. He then entered the manufacturing world, acting in supervising roles for departments in the automotive, aerospace, and pharmaceutical industries. Taylor has been a serving member of the South […]

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    Gardner-Webb Students Present One-Act Opera for Children

    BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Actors, stage crew and musicians from the Gardner-Webb University Departments of Theatre Arts and Music will present two weekends of “Little Red Riding Hood—A Children’s Opera In One Act” by Seymour Barab. Hosted by the School of Performing and Visual Arts, the production is directed by Dr. Stafford Turner, associate professor of Music. […]

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    First Theatre Majors Appeared on Television Twice During Four Years

    Playwright, Director C. Robert Jones Hired to Build Program To our readers: Gardner-Webb University celebrates a historic milestone in 2021—the 50th anniversary of senior college status. Transitioning to a four-year college in 1971 was the result of 10 years of planning and meeting goals. To celebrate this anniversary, Gardner-Webb will publish a series of articles […]

    The state historical marker for Gardner-Webb University
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    Campus Community Invited to ‘Meet the Deans’ of the GWU College of Arts & Sciences

    Dean Shawn Holt and Associate Dean Jennifer Buckner Host Event in Tucker on Thursday, Dec. 2  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The campus community is invited to “Meet the Deans” of the Gardner-Webb University College of Arts & Sciences (CoA&S) on Thursday, Dec. 2, from 3 to 5 p.m. in Tucker Student Center. Dr. Shawn Holt, dean, and […]

    Associate Dean Jennifer Buckner and Dean Shawn Holt pose in front of a tree on the GWU Campus
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    Gardner-Webb Welcomes New Vice President and Director of Athletics

    Andrew Goodrich Officially Welcomed With Campus Meet and Greet on Wednesday, Sept. 14 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. – Today, Gardner-Webb President Dr. William Downs named Dr. Andrew T. Goodrich as Vice President and Director of Athletics. Goodrich, a fast-rising star in the business, joins the Gardner-Webb family from Syracuse University, where he has served as Deputy […]

    GWU's new athletic director with Runnin' Bulldog logo
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    Two Students from The GWU Department of Natural Sciences Awarded Grants for Research

    Biology Majors Marissa DiMatteo and Katie Wilson First in Department to Receive Outside Funding BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Two students from the Department of Natural Sciences at Gardner-Webb University have received grants for their research. They are the first students from the program to be awarded funding to conduct their studies. Seniors Marissa DiMatteo, of Granite Falls, […]

    Katie Wilson on the left performs an experiment and Marissa Dimatteo on the right testing the effectiveness of a drug testing kit used by law enforcement.
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    Graduates of the Gardner-Webb Master’s in Strength & Conditioning Program Experience Regional and International Success in the Industry

    Alumni Work for Professional Soccer Clubs and University Athletic Departments BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Recent graduates of the Gardner-Webb University Master of Science in Strength and Conditioning (MSSC) program have secured high-profile jobs in the strength and conditioning industry. Dr. Jonathan M. Ahearn, assistant professor of exercise science and the program coordinator for the MSSC program, highlights […]

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    Gardner-Webb College of Arts and Sciences Recognizes Achievements of Students

    Awards Presented for Excellence in 11 Departments BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Students in The College of Arts and Sciences recently received awards for their academic achievements in the 2024 Spring Semester. Dean Dr. Robert Prickett and Associate Dean Dr. Jennifer Buckner led the ceremony. Prickett welcomed students and guests to the event. “We are excited to recognize […]

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    Claude Douglas ‘Doug’ Bryan

    Associate Provost Emeritus for Student Success Dr. Claude Douglas Bryan is the son of Rudolph and Beatrice Bryan. Born in 1954, he spent his childhood surrounded by the rugged beauty of Greenwood, S.C. The oldest of three children, he became the first in his immediate family to pursue postsecondary education. Once he started school, he […]

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    March Newsletter: College of Arts & Sciences

    Bulldog Press There’s a scene in my favorite James Bond film, 2006’s Casino Royale, where Daniel Craig’s James Bond is sitting in a casino playing poker against the bad guy, Le Chiffre. At the height of the tension in the poker tournament, James pushes all his chips into the middle of the table declaring, “ALL […]

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    Trademark Licensing and Logo Usage

    What is a Trademark? A trademark is a Brand Name – it can be a word, phrase, symbol or design, or combination of words, phrases, symbols or designs that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods of one party from those of another. Gardner-Webb University controls the words, phrases, insignias and designs that have […]

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    Student Achievement

    Federal Disclosure Requirements The Higher Education Opportunity Act was signed into law in 2008 by President Bush. The law was designed in part to help students and families make better-informed decisions about higher education. This webpage contains information on student achievement and post-graduation employment as required by the law. For more information about the Higher […]

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    ROTC History

    Gardner-Webb University has had an ROTC presence that reaches back into the 1990s, when the students at the university could enroll in Army ROTC at Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC. The current program, however, came into existence with the Partnership Agreement signed by the U.S. Army, UNC Charlotte and Gardner-Webb University in July 2004. The […]

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    Mission and Goals

    Our Mission Within the parameters of the mission of the University and the Division of Student Development, the Housing and Residence Education Department provides safe and comfortable accommodations that are conducive to the spiritual, academic, and social development of the residential population. Therefore, the Department utilizes staff and peer interaction in a variety of educational […]

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    Professional Readiness Experience

    The Professional Readiness Experience (PRE) is a graduation requirement designed to prepare students for the world of work by providing practical and relevant professional development experience aligned with their chosen career field. The PRE gives students the opportunity to demonstrate specific skills and experience in a real-world work setting. Students are expected to couple this […]

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    Institutional Review Board

    Welcome to the Gardner-Webb University Institutional Review Board (IRB). The Gardner-Webb University Institutional Review Board exists to support and monitor the ethical research of undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, and any other researchers requesting and/or requiring supervision. Please review the following research approval flow chart for an overview of the research approval process at GWU. […]

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    Webb Card

    The Gardner-Webb University Webb Card is an identification card and a financial transaction card. The Webb Card is a convenient program that allows the entire university community to make purchases and gain access to many locations on campus. It is intended to be used the entire length of time you are at the University. Use […]

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    Applying the Brand

    Email Signature For brand compliance and consistency, all email signatures should contain the employee’s full name, the University, and the employee’s title, phone number andemail address. Please contact Creative Services for the logo and tagline image. Font: Calibri & Calibri Bold Font Size: 10.5 points Apparel When a garment needs to be embroidered or screen […]

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    Fact Sheet

    Just the Facts The mission of Gardner-Webb University is to prepare graduates for leadership and service in their professional careers and in their personal lives. Rigorous and innovative degree programs, combined with distinctive hands-on learning opportunities, shape students into thinkers, doers, and world-changers.  Forged within a supportive and diverse Christian community, our students emerge ready […]

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    Accounting

    What can I do with a Major in Accounting? Public Accounting Job Types Employers Strategies Public accounting firms hire candidates who meet the educational requirements for sitting for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam: 150 hours of education including 24 hours of accounting, i.e. the equivalent of an undergraduate degree in accounting. State laws govern […]

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    Allied Health

    What can I do with a Major in Allied Health? Physical Therapy Physical therapy involves treatment through physical means for people disabled by illness, accident, or congenital handicap. Physical therapy seeks to improve mobility, relieve pain, or minimize permanent physical disabilities. Job Types Clinical Practice Acute care Neuro-rehab Outpatient Management Education Research Consultation Employers Strategies […]

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    Architecture

    What can I do with a Major in Architecture? Residential Architecture Job Types Employers Strategies Commercial/Institutional Architecture Job Types Employers Strategies Education Job Types Employers Colleges and universities Strategies Related Professions Job Types Employers Strategies Strategies for Placement in Architecture Prepared by the Career Planning staff of Career Services at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. […]

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    Art

    What can I do with a Major in Art? Art Museums & Galleries Job Types Employers Strategies Fine Arts Employers Strategies Commercial Art Job Types Employers Strategies Education Job Types Employers Strategies Art Therapy Employers Strategies Media Job Types Employers Strategies Photography Employers Strategies Art Sales Employers Strategies Retail Job Types Employers Retail stores, including […]

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    Athletics and Sports

    What can I do with a Major in Athletics and Sports? Sport Management Job Types Athlete Representation Public Relations Sales Marketing Publicity Promotions Operations Event Coordination Program Coordination Fund Raising University Athletics Administration Employers Professional teams Professional athletes Sport associations (e.g., NBA, PGA, NCAA) Local sport and tourism corporations Arenas Auditoriums Stadiums Colleges and universities […]

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    Broadcasting/Electronic Media

    What can I do with a Major in Broadcasting or Electronic Media? Television Job Types Employers Strategies Radio Job Types Employers Strategies Internet Job Types Employers Strategies Advertising Job Types Employers Strategies Non-Broadcast Video Systems Job Types Employers Strategies Strategies for Placement in Broadcast/Electronic Media Prepared by the Career Planning staff of Career Services at […]

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    Chemistry

    What can I do with a Major in Chemistry? Analytical Job Types Research Development Analysis and Testing Consulting Environmental Forensics Employers Federal, state, and local government Federal agencies including National Aeronautics and Space Administration Manufacturing firms including textile, petroleum, food, electronics, glass, paper, packaging, machinery, cosmetics, paint, drug, and chemical industries Industrial production and inspection […]

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    Journalism

    What can I do with a Major in Journalism? Newspaper Publishing Job Types Reporting Editorial/Column Writing Investigative Journalism Editing Proofreading Photojournalism Circulation Marketing/Promotion Production Sports Employers Large circulation newspapers Local newspapers Wire services Trade newspapers Online publishers Strategies Obtain a summer job or internship with a newspaper. Work with college newspapers, yearbook, or alumni publications. […]

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    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: […]

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    Staff Council Bylaws

    Article 1: Purpose and Goals Section 1. Purpose: The Staff Council represents all employees at Gardner-Webb University below the rank of Vice President who do not have faculty contract.  The Staff Council’s mission is to serve the interests and needs of the Gardner-Webb University staff pertaining to their daily activities and work conditions as they […]

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    Sustaining Your Organization

    Membership Organizations should work to build awareness about their purpose and the issues that align with their mission to recruit students to join. The students who actively participate in the club or organization but are not in leadership positions are “members”. While you do not need to be the largest club on campus to be […]

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    Ways to Support

    8 Ways to Support Your College Student Stay Connected Support your student by staying connected. Communicate via phone, e-mail, and ‘snail’ mail. Students love to get real mail, especially care packages. Expect that your student will not respond to all of your contacts, but know that he or she appreciates hearing from you. Be sure […]

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    What is an Internship?

    Because the parties involved in the internship process—students, colleges and universities, and employers—have differing objectives, it is important to have a definition of “internship” upon which all parties can agree. To establish uniformity in the use and application of the term “internship,” the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) recommends the following definition: An […]

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    Designing Your Internship Program

    Prior to hiring an intern, an employer must understand how interns will fit within the company’s goals and culture. Since organizations vary in age, size, industry, and product, so too will internship activities. Questions that may determine what kind of program will work best for you: What does your organization hope to gain from the […]

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    Undergraduate Student Handbook

    Academic Year 2023–2024 The policies contained in this handbook apply to the Traditional Undergraduate Program. This edition supersedes all previous editions. Requests for changes, additions, or corrections should be directed to: Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Students Tucker Student Center(704) 406-2081 Electronic Student Handbook Policy The University has a moral and legal […]

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    Noel Center Student Handbook

    Class Attendance Flexibility with Attendance/Assignments Policy As stated in the undergraduate catalog, Gardner-Webb University policy requires that students attend 75% of all class sessions. Programs and professors may require a higher percentage of class attendance. Failure to meet these attendance requirements will result in an administrative “F” for the class. However, if a student has […]

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    Noel Center Student Handbook

    Housing Accommodations Policy Gardner-Webb University will consider reasonable housing accommodations for students with disabilities when documentation shows that a private room is a necessary method of meeting the housing needs of a student with a disability. Gardner-Webb will consider exceptions to its general room rate structure. In order for the student with a disability to […]

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    Office of the President

    Welcome to the Office of Dr. William Downs, President of Gardner-Webb University. Dr. William M. Downs is Gardner-Webb University’s 13th President and began his term on July 1, 2019. Biography A Raleigh native, Downs earned his BA in Political Science (with a minor in Journalism) from North Carolina State University in 1988, and he holds […]

    President Downs at Spring 2021 Commencement
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    Spring 2022 Commencement FAQs

    Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce over 500 students will receive degrees during spring commencement exercises held on May 6 -7, 2022. Students earned associates, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees from a variety of university programs. The University salutes these students and congratulates them for their significant achievements in higher education. Commencement Planning Commencement weekend […]

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    Title IX Timeline

    Timeline of key events before, during and after 1972 1913: Gardner-Webb boarding high school, know as Boiling Springs High, fielded its first women’s tennis team. 1920: U.S. women gain the right to vote. 1920: In the 1920s, programs at Boiling Springs High also appeared for soccer, softball and volleyball. 1947: The first Truman Commission report […]

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    Faculty Awards

    2022-2023 Excellence in Teaching Award This years Excellence in Teaching award recipient is Dr. Yvonne Smith, Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing Practitioner Program Coordinator and Associate Professor of Nursing. The Excellence in Teaching award is presented each year to an exceptional faculty member who has shown academic rigor, effective course design, and dedication to students.  […]

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    Introduction

    Welcome The International Student Handbook has been prepared to assist international students at Gardner Webb University with their initial adjustment to the United States and to the university. The International Student Services (ISS), on behalf of all faculty, staff and students, welcomes you to the Gardner-Webb community. We extend our best wishes for your successful […]

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    Academic Information

    Academic Advising Academic Advising is a significant function at Gardner-Webb University. Advising is viewed as a developmental process of decision-making through which a student explores and seeks information from professionals in the campus community. Undergraduate student advising is coordinated through the Academic Advising Center, located on the 3rd floor of Tucker Student Center. The Center […]

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    Immigration Information

    During your stay in the U.S., you will be asked to comply with various government regulations that apply to students on F- 1/J-1 visas. If you have questions regarding your immigration status, please contact the ISS immediately. DO NOT rely on friends, professors or staff in your academic department for advice on immigration matters. While […]

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    University Posting

    University Posting The Gardner-Webb University Posting Policy has been designed to keep the campus buildings clean and in good condition. For the purposes of this policy, a poster is defined as any form of print publicity, with no regard to size, shape, or content that is in a public area. There are certain regulations to […]

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Writing Center FAQs What Services Does the Writing Center Provide? The Writing Center is a place for helping students improve their writing. Some students think we are just a proof-reading service; however, we don’t correct papers and give them back. Instead, consultants and students talk together to identify areas of concern. Consultants can share a […]

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    Dawg Day 11/16

    Gardner-Webb University Undergraduate Admissions hosts a Dawg Day event where potential students and their families visit campus, learn about what GWU has to offer, receives a campus tour and can go to the Going Beyond Fair to talk to departments across campus.rrF/4, ISO 4000, SS 1/100, fl 35, Body: ILCE-7M3 SONY

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    Contributions of Dr. Roger Gaddis Remembered by the Gardner-Webb Community

    Gaddis, Praised for his Dedication to Students and Colleagues, Passed Away on Aug. 14, 2020 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Dr. Roger Gaddis, professor emeritus of psychology, who served Gardner-Webb University from 1974 to 2011, passed away Aug. 14, 2020, in Snellville, Ga. Gaddis was chair of the Department of Psychology for 17 years and managed the development […]

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    Fall 2020 Top Dawg Winners Surprised with Award Presentation

    Ashley Chapman and Mavia Lee Chosen for their Exceptional Contributions to GWU  The first two winners of the Top Dawg Award were recognized on Oct. 22, 2020. They are Ashley Chapman, administrative assistant to the School of Psychology and Counseling, and Mavia Lee, assistant vice president for Digital Learning. Sponsored by the Gardner-Webb Staff Council, […]

    The winners of the first two Top Dawg Awards
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    GWU Officials Name New VP for Student Development and Dean of Students

    Lesley Villarose Begins her Responsibilities at Gardner-Webb on January 11, 2021 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—After a nationwide search, Gardner-Webb University officials have named a new vice president for Student Development and dean of students. Lesley Villarose, dean of students at Averett University in Danville, Virginia, will begin her responsibilities at GWU on January 11, 2021. She […]

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    GWU Staff Council Presents Spring Top Dawg Awards

    Marie Davis and Amy Revis Nominated by their Co-workers and Students Marie Davis and Amy Revis were surprised by the GWU Staff Council recently as the spring semester winners of the Top Dawg Awards. The awards are made possible by a gift from Dr. Don Caudill, in memory of his father, Alfred Caudill, and in […]

    Amy Revis, Mack, the bulldog mascot and Marie Davis
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    More Than 70 Companies Scheduled to Attend GWU Career and Internship Fair on Oct. 27

    Students Can Prepare by Reviewing Their Resume and Practicing ‘Elevator’ Pitch By Sarianna Miranda-Rosado, Intern for Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Center for Personal and Professional Development will host over 70 companies at the fall Career and Internship Fair on Oct. 27 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Held in Tucker Student Center, the […]

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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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    Last Show for GWU Fall Theatre Season, ‘The Last Five Years,’ Presented in Millennium Playhouse

    Production’s Stage Set-up Challenges Actors to Speak to All Sides of the Audience By Claire Allen, Intern for Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University’s Department of Theatre Arts presents the final show of the 2021 Fall Season—”The Last Five Years”—a musical written by Jason Robert Brown and first performed in Chicago in 2001. In the words […]

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    Gardner-Webb Hosts New Tradition: Spring Family Weekend

    Various Activities Give Families Opportunity to Experience Their Students’ Home at GWU BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A new spring tradition begins at Gardner-Webb University on Feb. 11-13. The Office of Student Engagement is hosting a family weekend, where families can experience their students’ home at GWU. Throughout the weekend, families and their students are encouraged to attend […]

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    Double Dawg Day Breaks Fundraising Records at Gardner-Webb

    $766,131 Raised for One-Day Event Eclipses Previous Record BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The seventh annual Double Dawg Day on April 7 was a record-breaking success by raising $766,131 (exceeding last year’s total by $450,534). Each of the 1,329 gifts has a direct and lasting impact on the success of Gardner-Webb University and its students. With a bounty […]

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    Gardner-Webb Seniors Share Thoughts About Campus Experience

    Students Reflect on What They’ve Learned and Describe Their Plans for the Future BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—This week, members of the Gardner-Webb University undergraduate Class of 2022 will celebrate the accomplishment of earning their bachelor’s degree. As they look to the future, they remember their first days on campus, meeting new friends and settling into their […]

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    Bulldogs Together … Ready and Strong

    Gardner-Webb Answered the Call to Serve During the Pandemic As nations around the world began responding to the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020, Gardner-Webb University made the decision to follow the recommended prevention measures to help stem the spread. Students were asked to stay home for the rest of the spring semester, and all face-to-face […]

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    School of Graduate Studies

    Gayle Bolt Price School of Graduate Studies The mission of the Gayle Bolt Price School of Graduate Studies is to provide opportunities for high quality advanced study to individuals holding bachelor’s or advanced degrees from regionally accredited institutions, within a context that embraces faith and intellectual freedom, balances conviction with compassion, and inspires in students […]

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    August 2019: Rolling Up Our Sleeves

    ONE MONTH IN July was an amazing time of transition for me, and I am profoundly grateful to the entire Gardner-Webb family for the warm and sustained welcome. Boiling Springs already has the distinct feel of home. With each new day, Kim and I feel more and more blessed to be here! Beginning a new […]

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    Holly Mabry, MLIS

    Digital Scholarship and UX Librarian Holly and Jessica Xiong co-presented a paper at the Georgia International Information Literacy Conference in Savannah, GA, on February 23 titled “LibGuides 2.0 Continued: Implementing Best Practices in Design and Accessibility after Migration.” Previous Recognition November 2019 Holly Mabry, MLIS, Sydney Brown, Ph.D., and Jennifer Putnam, Ed.D. are co-authors of […]

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    Coronavirus FAQs

    About the Virus What is the Novel Coronavirus? Coronaviruses are a large group of viruses that can cause illness in animals and humans. Some coronaviruses commonly circulate in the United States, and usually cause upper respiratory symptoms such as cough or runny nose, although some can cause more serious illness. The 2019 Novel (new) Coronavirus […]

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    Ignite Your Future

    Now that you’re officially a Bulldog, take the next step toward your future by learning what you need to do before arriving on campus. Checklist It’s official – you’ve already completed the necessary admissions paperwork, paid your deposit, and now you’re ready to step foot on campus as a Bulldog. Check out what’s next on […]

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    Finding the Best Fit

    Finding a college that’s the best fit for you is an important task! While no college is 100% perfect, don’t settle for something that doesn’t feel right. Here are the four major things that you should consider when exploring colleges and universities, to find the best fit for YOU!  Small VS. Large GWU’s student to […]

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    James Blaine Davis

    First President, 1928-1930 On Sept. 3, 1928, Boiling Springs Junior College opened for its first session. Prior to this time, it existed only as a high school. Rev. James Blaine Davis, a graduate of Mars Hill College, Wake Forest College, the University of North Carolina and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, had been elected as President. […]

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    Tom Jones

    Professor Emeritus of Natural Sciences From his first day at Gardner-Webb College in November 1979 to his last day at the University in May 2022, Dr. Tom Jones focused his passion and energy on his students. A native of Fayetteville, N.C., he was born in 1949 to Hubert H. and Margery Golson Jones. He loved […]

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    George R. Cribb

    Professor Emeritus of Music Dr. George R. Cribb (1927 -),
 university professor,
 department chair and
 choir director, was born in
 coastal South Carolina, the son
 of Boyd and Frances Granger
 Cribb. The son of a farmer, Cribb’s early values
 were shaped as he developed a
 respect for the traditional ethic
 of hard work. He graduated […]

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    Nancy Bottoms

    Professor Emerita of English and Art Dr. Nancy Rogers Bottoms was born in Clemson, S.C., to Hilton and Evelyn Thorne Rogers while her father was a student at Clemson University. Hilton Rogers’ job as an extension agent meant the family moved to various locations around the state of South Carolina. The family eventually returned to […]

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    Kent Blevins

    Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies By the time Kent Blevins graduated from high school, he had lived in four states: South Carolina (where he was born), Nebraska, Oregon, and New Jersey. Although his father’s job led the family to move every few years, Blevins always felt an attachment to North Carolina. Both parents were from […]

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    Dr. William Downs

    Dr. William M. Downs is Gardner-Webb University’s 13th President and began his term on July 1, 2019. Biography A Raleigh native, Downs earned his BA in Political Science (with a minor in Journalism) from North Carolina State University in 1988, and he holds MA (1990) and PhD (1994) degrees in Political Science from Emory University. […]

    Dr. William Downs
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    Parade of Tables Raises Funds to Provide Food for Local Children

    BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. – The Little Bulldog Backpack Program will be hosting the fourth annual Parade of Tables on Saturday, Feb. 8, at 6 p.m. in the Tucker Student Center at Gardner-Webb University. The Parade of Tables is organized by [email protected], GWU Registrar, to provide funds for the Little Bulldog Backpack Program. In preparation for the […]

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    Gardner-Webb Student Uses Time at Home to Expand YouTube Channel

    Savannah Parton, ’21, Hones her Skills as Communication Studies Major When Gardner-Webb University officials responded to the Coronavirus pandemic by switching to online delivery of classes and suggesting students stay home for the remainder of the spring semester, junior Savannah Parton came home to finish her classes. She also kicked her work routine into high […]

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    Summer Scholar’s Research Combined Her Majors in Political Science and American Sign Language

    Paige Butler, ’21, Studied Accessibility of Emergency Operation Plans for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing While Paige Butler, ’21, of Jacksonville, Fla., worked on her Undergraduate Research Project when many government offices were closed because of COVID-19 restrictions, she appreciated having Internet access. At the same time, though, she realized the technology that helped […]

    Paige Butler poses with her laptop in the library in front of the bookshelves
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    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 […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumni Remember Transition to Senior College (50 years ago)

    Current GWU Trustees, Tom Bell and Steve Simpson, Were Among First to Receive Bachelor’s Degrees  To our readers: Gardner-Webb University celebrates a historic milestone in 2021—the 50th anniversary of senior college status. Transitioning to a four-year college in 1971 was the result of 10 years of planning and meeting goals. To celebrate this anniversary, Gardner-Webb […]

    An aerial view of the Gardner-Webb campus in 1969
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    Gardner-Webb Welcomes 200 Accepted Students Interviewing for Full-Tuition Scholarships

    Students from 13 States Compete for 8 Awards Valued at $31,220 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Over the course of four days of interviews, the Gardner-Webb University Office of Admissions will welcome 200 students from 13 states to compete in the Ignite Excellence Scholarship program. The first interview days were held Jan. 28-29 and the second round of […]

    A photo of two Gardner-Webb Banners - one says Ignite Your Future and the other one features the flame logo
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    Former Gardner-Webb Faculty Members Reflect on 10-year Process to Earn Senior College Status

    Professors Discuss Earning Ph.D.’s, Developing Higher-Level Courses, and Expanding Campus Written by: Kathryn Manning, ’18, Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies and Spanish To our readers: Gardner-Webb University celebrates a historic milestone in 2021—the 50th anniversary of senior college status. Transitioning to a four-year college in 1971 was the result of 10 years of planning […]

    a collage of photos featuring Dr. Bob Lamb, Joyce Brown, Les Brown, and Melvin Lutz
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    Sixth Annual #DoubleDawgDay Secures Investments in Gardner-Webb’s Future

    Gifts Exceeding $315K Surpass Last Year’s Total BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The sixth annual #DoubleDawgDay on April 29 was a record-breaking success, exceeding last year’s total with 757 gifts raising $315,597. Each gift will have a direct and lasting impact on the success of Gardner-Webb University and its students. “The last 24 hours have been nothing short […]

    Faculty from the School of Business celebrate their win on #DoubleDawgDay
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    In late 60s, Gardner-Webb Gave Professors, Like Tony Eastman, Incentive to Earn Doctorates

    Program Helped Satisfy Requirements for Accreditation as Senior College Written by: Kathryn Manning, ’18, Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies and Spanish To our readers: Gardner-Webb University celebrates a historic milestone in 2021—the 50th anniversary of senior college status. Transitioning to a four-year college in 1971 was the result of 10 years of planning and […]

    A collage: Photo on the left is Dr. Tony Eastman and his wife at an event that was held when Eastman retired. He is signing special T-shirts made for the occasion. On the right is the Gardner-Webb College Logo. featuring
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    Gardner-Webb Faculty Members Recognized with Awards

    2021 Faculty Assembly Also Included Introduction of First Dean of College of Arts and Sciences BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Members of the Gardner-Webb University Faculty were recognized with awards recently at the 2021 Faculty Assembly. Hosted by the Faculty Development of Instruction and Improvement Committee (FDIIC), the program also introduced the first dean of the GWU College […]

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    East/West Rivals, Gardner-Webb and Campbell Announce BBQ Bowl Game

    Winner of Inaugural Rivalry Game Receives Hog Trophy and a Barbecue Feast BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University and Campbell University announced today that the two schools’ football programs will compete annually for the North Carolina East/West BBQ Trophy, beginning this season. The Runnin’ Bulldogs and Fighting Camels renew their intra-conference rivalry on Saturday, Oct. 9, in […]

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    Hearty Meal, Hefty Trophy on the Line in Saturday’s Inaugural East/West BBQ Bowl

    Gardner-Webb and Campbell Football Programs Face Off in Big South Rivalry Game BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University and Campbell University football programs are gearing up for the inaugural East/West BBQ Bowl on Saturday, Oct. 9. While each team wants to be the first to hoist and keep the Hog Trophy, there’s also a hearty meal on […]

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    October is Emotional Wellness Month: Tips for Dealing with Stress

    Gardner-Webb University Counseling Services Hosts Depression Screening Day, Other Activities BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—For the last 17 years, October has been recognized as Emotional Wellness Month. Emotional wellness is defined by the National Center for Emotional Wellness as an awareness, understanding and acceptance of your feelings, and your ability to manage effectively through challenges and change. […]

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    CrossFit Gardner-Webb Begins New Homecoming Tradition in Memory of Staff Sgt. Jerry Gass Jr.

    Inaugural Memorial Hero WOD will be Held Oct. 23 with Proceeds Going to Scholarship Fund BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—CrossFit Gardner-Webb University will begin a new tradition this year for Homecoming—the inaugural Jerry Gass Jr. Memorial Hero WOD (Workout of the Day). The event starts at 8 a.m. on Oct. 23, and proceeds will fund student scholarships […]

    A group of soldiers in Afghanistan, with Jerry Gass is in the middle.
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    Gardner-Webb PA Program Hosts Inaugural Service Day for National PA Week

    Celebration Also Includes Activities to Raise Money for Children’s Home of Cleveland County BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Department of Physician Assistant (PA) Studies is celebrating PA week Oct. 6-12 by holding its inaugural PA Service Day. The annual nationwide observance recognizes the PA profession and its contributions to the nation’s health. The PA Service Day […]

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    Gardner-Webb and Gaston County Partner on Program to Develop Next Generation of School Leaders

    Fourteen Teachers Chosen for New Program to Obtain Master’s Degree in School Administration Written by Gaston County Schools Fourteen teachers have been chosen for Gaston County Schools’ new partnership with Gardner-Webb University that will help develop the next generation of school leaders. The teachers will be involved in a 20-month program of study, completing 36 […]

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    GWU Department of Music Presents Concerts by Concert Choir and Chorales

    Choir Performs Oct. 12, and Men’s Chorale and Treble Chorale Perform Oct. 14 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Department of Music is hosting two concerts this week. The Concert Choir presents a program on Tuesday, Oct. 12, and the Men’s Chorale and Treble Chorale will perform on Thursday, Oct. 14. Both programs are free and open […]

    Dr. Joshua Cheney leads choir rehearsal in Dover Chapel last fall.
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    Gardner-Webb Library Hosts Discussion Inspired by PBS Series on the Black Church

    Panelists Include Alumni who are Pastors and Divinity School Professor BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Inspired by the recent PBS series, “The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song,” the John R. Dover Memorial Library is hosting a panel discussion on Thursday, Oct. 14, at 7 p.m. in Stewart Hall of Tucker Student Center at […]

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    Gardner-Webb Announces Varsity Partners will Lead Athletics Brand Update

    Meetings with Campus Stakeholders Begin This Month BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb are pleased to announce that Varsity Partners in Charlotte, N.C., has been selected to revitalize the University’s athletic brand. This project encompasses brand development for uniforms, gear, logos and identity material. “As we elevate our expectations for Runnin’ Bulldog athletics and gain additional […]

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    Gardner-Webb Excellence in Teaching Award Chosen by Deans, Faculty, Students and Staff

    Dr. Abby Garlock Praised for Connecting with Students and Innovative Approaches to Difficult Concepts BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A Gardner-Webb University assistant professor known for her inventive teaching, encouraging manner, and clear expectations has been honored with the 2021 Excellence in Teaching Award. Dr. Abby Garlock in the Hunt School of Nursing was presented the award recently […]

    Dr. Abby Garlock receives the award from Dr. William Downs
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    Susan Bell, Gardner-Webb Professor Emerita of Art, Presents Gallery Show

    Exhibit, ‘A Retrospective: Roots and Wings and Ordinary Things,’ begins Homecoming Weekend BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Susan Bell, who retired from Gardner-Webb University and was named professor emerita of art in 2021, will present a gallery show Oct. 23-Dec. 10 in the Ali Pouryousefi Memorial Art Gallery in Tucker Student Center. The exhibit, “A Retrospective: Roots and […]

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    Gardner-Webb Community Remembers the Life of Dr. Bob Lamb, 91, Dean Emeritus of the School of Divinity

    Lamb’s Career in Education and the Ministry Spanned Over Seven Decades Written By Dr. Lamb’s granddaughter, Kathryn Manning, 2018 Gardner-Webb alumna, Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies and Spanish In the 116-year history of Gardner-Webb University, numerous faculty pioneers have engineered components of campus life and curriculum. One of those influential professors, Dr. Robert L. […]

    Gardner-Webb University's School of Divinity celebrates its 20th anniversary year with a special luncheon and annual convocation.
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    Gardner-Webb Athletics Honors Coach and Football Standouts at Homecoming Game

    New Monuments Recognize Coach Norman Harris and Players, Richard Grissom, Chip Stuart and Darrell Middleton BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—As part of Homecoming festivities on Oct. 23, Gardner-Webb University Athletics is honoring the achievements of three football players and a legendary coach. The individuals—Richard Grissom, Chip Stuart and Darrell Middleton—are the only three players who have had […]

    A collage featuring GWU Hall of Famers, from left, Richard Grissom, Chip Stuart, Darrel Middleton and Coach Norman Harris.
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    Gardner-Webb Divinity Student, Avery Woods, is First Recipient of Vernie W. Lewis Scholarship

    Awarded by the Charles B. Keesee Educational Fund, New Grant Named in Memory of 50-year Employee BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A Gardner-Webb University student pursuing her Master of Divinity in Christian Education is the recipient of the first Vernie W. Lewis Scholarship from the Charles B. Keesee Educational Fund Inc. Avery L. Woods, also a 2020 alumna […]

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    Gardner-Webb Looks Into Adding Transportation Service

    System could connect Shelby and Boiling Springs By Latrice Williams, Star Reporter Gardner-Webb University is exploring the option of adding a transportation system to bus students who commute from Shelby to Boiling Springs. President William Downs said students have expressed a need for reliable transportation not only to school, but to places like Walmart, where […]

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    Gardner-Webb Inducts Four Into Hall of Fame During a Gala on Oct. 22

    Quartet Included Daniel Cooke, Daniel Elliott, Tyler Kettering and Evgeny Slesarev By GWU Athletic Media Relations BOILING SPRINGS – Gardner-Webb inducted its 2021 Athletics Hall of Fame Class Friday evening, Oct. 22, during a gala in the Tucker Student Center on campus. The quartet included Daniel Cooke (Baseball and Football, 2002-2006), Daniel Elliott (Wrestling, 2001-2006), Tyler […]

    A collage of hall of fame inductees, from left, Daniel Cooke, Daniel Elliott, Tyler Kettering and Evgeny Slesarev
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    Gardner-Webb Holds Vaccine Booster Clinic for Faculty, Staff and Family Members Over 18

    Mountain Street Pharmacy will Offer Moderna Brand of Vaccine Booster BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University will host a COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Clinic on Nov. 3 from 2 to 4 p.m. for GWU faculty, staff and family members over the age of 18 who have medical coverage from GWU.  Mountain Street Pharmacy of Kings Mountain, N.C., is […]

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    South Carolina Residents Can Now Show their Gardner-Webb Pride on a License Plate

    Money Received From Sale of Specialty Plates Goes to Student Scholarships BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The wait is over for Gardner-Webb University alumni who live in South Carolina and want to display their school pride on a license plate. South Carolina specialty license plates are now available through the S.C. Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The new […]

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    Undergraduate Researcher Gains Hands-on Lab Experience for Medical School

    Jordan Mitchell, ’23, Tests Citrus Peelings for Chemical Used to Disinfect, Fight Cancer By Sarianna Miranda-Rosado, ’24, Intern for Communications Research by a Gardner-Webb University student explored more efficient ways to turn kitchen waste into useful and possibly life-giving materials. Jordan Mitchell, ’23, tested various citrus fruits to determine which peelings produce the most limonene, […]

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    Book by GWU Assistant Professor Dr. Aihua Zhang will be Released on Nov. 20

    Topic Focuses on Role of the Beijing Young Women’s Christian Association A new book by Dr. Aihua Zhang, assistant professor of history at Gardner-Webb University, will be released on Nov. 20. “Materializing a Gendered Modernity: The Beijing Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) (1927-1937),” can be pre-ordered at Amazon. By exploring the interplay among gender, religion, […]

    Dr. Zhang as she taught her Western Civilization class in Frank Nanny Hall. Photos taken for magazine article on professor.
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    Alumnus’ Engineering Research Begins with Basic Math Principles Learned at Gardner-Webb

    Dr. Timothy Kernicky, ’09, Helps Develop Methodologies for Inspecting Infrastructure  To our readers: November 8 is National STEM/STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) Day. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, STEM occupations account for nearly 7 percent of all U.S. occupations and STEM workers play an important role in America’s innovative capacity and global […]

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    Officials at Gardner-Webb and Gaston (N.C.) Christian School (GCS) Announce Dual Enrollment

    Cost-Saving Program Allows GCS Students to Earn College Credit at GWU BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Following their ongoing commitment to provide an affordable, world-class Christian education, officials at Gardner-Webb University have signed a Concurrent (Dual) Enrollment Agreement with Gaston (N.C.) Christian School (GSC). For the 2021-2022 school year, GWU and GSC are offering classes that can be […]

    Dr. Marc Stout, left, head of Gaston Christian School, and Dr. William Downs, GWU president, shake hands after signing the agreement
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    GWU Doctoral Student Recognized for his Commitment to Advancing Social Justice

    L. Jameco McKenzie Named Distinguished Young Alumni at Undergraduate Alma Mater A doctoral student in the College of Education at Gardner-Webb University has been honored by his undergraduate alma mater. L. Jameco McKenzie is a 2021 Distinguished Young Alumni for Methodist University (MU) in Fayetteville, N.C. A 2015 graduate of MU, McKenzie serves as a […]

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    Gardner-Webb Campus Honors Military During Veteran’s Day Prayer Service

    Speaker, Adjunct and Air Force Veteran Jim Rennie, Issues Challenge to Spend Time with Veterans BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University campus and community celebrated Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11, with a prayer service at 11 a.m. in Dover Chapel. In his opening remarks, President Dr. William Downs noted the significance of the date: “At the 11th […]

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    GWU Officials Announce Naming of Searight PACE Program, Leadership Certificate and Award

    Rev. Johnny L. and Mrs. Shirley P. Searight Desire to Assist Students with Financial Needs BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Raised on a farm in Alabama, an imaginative child made a basketball from scraps, taught himself how to play and earned a scholarship to college. Now, that child, the Rev. Johnny L. Searight, and his wife, Shirley P. […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s November Webb Connections Honors Military and Their Families

    President Dr. William Downs Hosts Distinguished Panel of Veterans, an ROTC Student, and Military Family Member BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—As the nation honors its veterans during November, Gardner-Webb University’s Webb Connections program this month will focus on the contributions and sacrifices of military members and their families. Hosted by GWU President Dr. William Downs, “Gardner-Webb and […]

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    GWU Orchestra Concert Features Premiere of Composition Written by Junior Caleb Etchison

    Program Also Includes Crest High School Chamber Orchestra and Features Solos by Two Students and Professor The fall concert by the Gardner-Webb University Orchestra will feature the premiere of a composition written by junior Caleb Etchison and solos by two students and a professor. Joined by the Crest High School Chamber Orchestra, the performance will […]

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    Community Invited to Attend Gardner-Webb’s Annual Festival of Lights Celebration

    Event Returns to Campus with Live Performances, Luminarias and Lighting of the Tree BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The community is invited to begin the celebration of the Christmas season at Gardner-Webb University’s Festival of Lights, which returns to a live event this year. A beloved Christmas tradition since 1984, the performances and festivities will be held on […]

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    GWU College of Education Doctoral Candidate Nominated by Students for Golden Apple Award

    Stacy Fuentes, ‘22, Recognized for Fun Teaching Methods and Listening Ear A doctoral candidate in the Gardner-Webb University College of Education was recently recognized by her students for making complicated lessons fun and being available to listen. Stacy Fuentes, a high school teacher in Union County, S.C., received the Golden Apple Award presented by WYFF […]

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    GWU Students Travel to Cataloochee Valley to Study Behavior of Elk

    Jay Zimmer’s Animal Physiology Class Photographs Herd Rising from Bedding Ground By Sarianna Miranda-Rosado, ’24, Intern for Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The fall of the year is one of best times to study the behavior of elk, and recently students in Jay Zimmer’s Animal Physiology class went to a perfect place to view them. Kalyn Wilson, […]

    From left, Kalyn Wilson, McKenzie Trantham, Kelsie Burke, and Victoria Young hold cameras getting ready to take pictures of elk in their habitat
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    Gardner-Webb’s November Webb Connections Honors Military and Their Families

    President Dr. William Downs Interviews Distinguished Panel About Their Service and Experiences BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—While November is a month of thanksgiving, it’s also a month to recognize and honor the nation’s military members, veterans and their families for answering the call to serve. To recognize and honor the contributions and sacrifices of these dedicated individuals, […]

    From left, Dr. William Downs interviews the panel, Terry Eddinger, Darlene Gravett, Joseph Hough and Brittany Sherrod,
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    Gardner-Webb The Magazine Available in Digital and Print Formats

    Newest Issue Introduces Gardner-Webb’s New Live Mascot, an English Bulldog, named Bo BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The latest issue of Gardner-Webb The Magazine, recently mailed to GWU alumni and friends, is also available for viewing on the web. The publication offers the latest University news and specialty stories in a digital format. This issue introduces Gardner-Webb’s new […]

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    Undergraduate Research Program Gives Scholar Time to Develop Creative Writing Skills

    Sarah Goode, ’22, Begins Draft of Juvenile Fantasy Novel By Sarianna Miranda-Rosado, ’24, Intern for Communications Since childhood, Sarah Goode has loved reading and writing stories—inspired by the way authors create images, retell ideas, and stir emotions. “I considered other pathways, like music and history, but writing was where I always found the most joy. […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s Teacher Assistants to Teachers Program Helps Student Pursue Her Dream

    Tishauna Gillard, ’23, Wants to Inspire Students to ‘Strive for Greatness’ By Sarianna Miranda-Rosado, ’24, Intern for Communications Tishauna Gillard, a student in the Elementary Education for Teacher Assistants (TA) to Teachers program at Gardner-Webb University, became more involved in the world of education in 2016. She did what most concerned parents do when change […]

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    Gardner-Webb University to Hold Fall Commencement Ceremonies on Dec. 11

    Ceremony Planned to Celebrate Conferring of Over 360 Degrees BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University will award over 360 degrees during the 2021 Fall Commencement Exercises on Saturday, Dec. 11. The ceremony is set to begin at 9 a.m. in the Paul Porter Arena of the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center, located on the campus of Gardner-Webb University. The […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alpha Chi Inducts 40 New Members and Surprises Honorary Member

    GWU President Dr. William Downs Selected on Scholarship, Character and Friendship to Alpha Chi BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—At the 49th annual induction ceremony, the Gardner-Webb University North Carolina Zeta Chapter of Alpha Chi National College Honor Society welcomed 40 new members and surprised GWU President Dr. William Downs with an honorary membership. The event was held […]

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    Eight GWU Students Attend Fall Honors Conference

    Students Present Work, Gain Ideas for Future Honors Programs By Claire Allen, ‘22, Intern for Communications Led by Honors Program Director and Professor of biology Dr. Tom Jones, eight Gardner-Webb University students from the Honors Student Association recently attended the National Collegiate Honors Council’s annual meeting in Orlando, Fla. Students presented Honors Thesis work, Summer […]

    Two pictures of students at the Honors Conference. The left photo shows a student in front of his poster presentation and the right photo shows three students sharing information about the GWU Honors program.
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    Gardner-Webb University Honors Graduates During Fall Commencement on Dec. 11

    Events Celebrate Conferring of Over 360 Degrees BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University awarded over 360 degrees during the 2021 Fall Commencement Exercises on Saturday, Dec. 11. The ceremony was held in the Paul Porter Arena of the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center, located on the campus of Gardner-Webb University. The event commemorated the achievements of students in traditional […]

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    Gardner Webb The Magazine and Spark Publications Win National Honor

    Publication Receives Silver Davey Award from Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts (AIVA) BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The 2020 edition of Gardner-Webb The Magazine, the official magazine for Gardner-Webb University, and its production partner, SPARK Publications of Charlotte, N.C., have received a silver Davey Award. The Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts (AIVA) selected winners for the […]

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    GWU Music Education Major Pursues His Passions on the Stage and the Track

    Chase Thornhill, ’22, is a Musician, Runner, Conversationalist and Salvation Army Volunteer Ask Chase Thornhill about his educational and athletic experiences, and he will tell you that he’s good at three things in life: “Somewhat playing a brass instrument (the trombone), running in a circle, and talking a lot,” he checked off. After he earns […]

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    Dr. Gerald Keown Remembered by GWU Community for His Passion to Teach and Serve

    Former Professor and Associate Dean of the School of Divinity Passed Away on Dec. 14 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University community is remembering the contributions and legacy of Dr. Gerald Keown, who passed away on Dec. 14. Keown was professor emeritus of Biblical Studies and the former associate dean of the Gardner-Webb University M. Christopher […]

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    GWU Student Success Receives Grant from North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities

    Grant will Provide iBelong, a Mentoring Program for Minority Males BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University is one of eight schools to receive a $5,000 Minority Male Mentoring Grant from North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU). Funding was provided by the Council of Independent Colleges and Universities and was matched, in large part, by the VF […]

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    GWU’s Teacher Assistants to Teachers Program Helped Student Obtain Co-Teaching Opportunity

    Jacqueline Johnson Grace, ’22, Working on Bachelor’s Degree While Serving as Associate Teacher By Sarianna Miranda-Rosado, ’24, Intern for Communications After 22 years as a teacher assistant, Jacqueline Johnson Grace is in her first year as an associate teacher in Salisbury, N.C. A student in the Gardner-Webb University Elementary Education Teacher Assistants (TA) to Teachers […]

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    GWU Alumna Eva Whittington Self, ’83, Trusted God With Her Broken Pieces

    Paralyzed for 43 Years, Self Shares Her Testimony With Big and Small Groups A car accident 43 years ago on a snowy country road in Concord, N.C., changed the future for Eva Whittington Self. After a week in the hospital, the 17-year-old learned that she would never walk again. She could have turned away from […]

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    Gardner-Webb Distinguished Artist Series Presents Carolina Crown’s Matt Harloff on Jan. 13

    Known as a Drum Corps International Legend, Brass Artist to Conduct Masterclass BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Matt Harloff, senior brass instructor for Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps, will give a masterclass at Gardner-Webb University as part of the Distinguished Artist Series. The program will be on Thursday, Jan. 13, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in Blanton […]

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    Gardner-Webb University Announces New Director of Athletic Bands

    Sarah Fabian, of Iowa, Brings Extensive Experience as Educator and Drum Corps Clinician  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb University have named Sarah Fabian as the director of Athletic Bands. Fabian is originally from Baltimore, Md. However, she currently resides in Storm Lake, Iowa as the director of Bands at Buena Vista University. Fabian has an […]

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    James G. Martin Center Recognizes Gardner-Webb’s General Education Requirements

    ‘What Will They Learn’ Report Examines Over 1,100 Institutions BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University’s core academic requirements, which provide students with a foundational knowledge for leadership and service, recently received recognition from the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal. The center, which is a nonprofit institute dedicated to improving higher education in North Carolina and […]

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    GWU Officials Announce Appointment of New Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

    Dr. Karen Aubrey Begins Her Responsibilities at GWU on March 21, 2022 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University officials are excited to announce that Dr. Karen Aubrey, of LaGrange, Ga., has been named to the position of provost and vice president for academic affairs. Her predecessor, Dr. Ben Leslie, will be returning to the classroom to serve […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumna releases book about the Community Building Campus in Spokane, Wash.

    Summer Hess, ’06, Appreciates GWU Professors who Engaged Students in Critical Thinking   Summer Hess, a 2006 alumna of Gardner-Webb University, has actively promoted the concept of community since her days on campus. Not just a word to describe a place on a map, her goal is to create a sense of community by bringing […]

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    Trombonist Mike Kris Featured in Distinguished Artist Concert on Jan. 18

    Musician is Teaching Professor and Active Performer in the United States and Europe In the event of inclement weather, check the Department of Music’s Facebook page for details about the concert. BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Trombonist Mike Kris will be in concert on Jan. 18 at Gardner-Webb University as part of the Distinguished Artist Series. Co-sponsored by […]

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    Books Inspire Gardner-Webb Alumna to Rise Above Poverty, Earn Doctorate

    A Role Model for her Students, Dr. Mabel E. Lamprea, ’20, Wins Gravett Award for Research A native of Colombia, South America, Dr. Mabel Eliana Lamprea grew up with extended family—the oldest of 23 grandchildren. Her parents barely finished elementary school but gave her a love for reading and learning. She began a journey that […]

    Dr. Mabel Lamprea, left, receives the Gravett Award from Dr. Downs at Commencement.t
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    Gardner-Webb Archives and Earl Scruggs Center Collaborate on Bible Exhibit

    Sponsored by O. Max Gardner Foundation, Display Features Different Roles of Bibles in Society BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—By the late 18th Century, Bibles had become treasured family heirlooms—not just for the spiritual aspect, but because the pages were used to record marriages, births and deaths. In recognition of the secular ways the Bible was used in […]

    The Bible of N.C. Gov. O. Max Gardner on display in the exhibit.
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    Gardner-Webb Hosts Dr. Russell Moore, ‘Christianity Today’ Public Theologian, on March 1, 2022

    Speeches Offered Through the C.O. and Eliza Greene Endowed Lectureship Series and Dimensions BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A national theologian, author and speaker will visit the Gardner-Webb University campus on March 1 and present three speeches. Dr. Russell Moore, public theologian at “Christianity Today” and director of Christianity Today’s Public Theology Project, will speak for the C.O. […]

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    GWU’s Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership Program Impacts Alumna and Community

    Dr. Kim Williams-Roberts, ’21, Helps City of Mauldin, S.C., and Finds Strength to Carry on After her Husband’s Death Three years ago, Dr. Kim Williams-Roberts had no intention of going back to school for a doctorate. She already had a master’s degree in health services management and a master’s in business administration. She was finished […]

    Dr. Kim Williams-Roberts receives her hood at the December 2021 Graduation Ceremonies.
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    Winners of Gardner-Webb Songwriting Competition in Concert on Jan. 22

    Event also Features Low Brass Professor Dave Wulfeck BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The winners of a recent songwriting competition sponsored by the Gardner-Webb University Department of Music will present their compositions on Saturday, Jan. 22, in a concert in Stewart Hall, Tucker Student Center. Held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., the program is presented by the Distinguished […]

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    Keesee Educational Fund Continues Ongoing Support of GWU Divinity School with Latest Gift

    For 15 Years, Keesee Has Supported Numerous Students and Provided Academic Enrichment Opportunities BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Since the fall of 2006, the Charles B. Keesee Educational Fund Inc. has been a valued and committed partner to the M. Christopher White School of Divinity at Gardner-Webb University. The fund provides scholarships to numerous individual students who are […]

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    Juan Cherry is Speaker for Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Observance at Gardner-Webb, Rescheduled for Feb. 10

    Alumnus Will Honor King’s Legacy and Introduce University’s New Mentoring Program for Minority Males  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance has been rescheduled for a Dimensions program on Feb. 10 at 9:25 a.m. in Stewart Hall of Tucker Student Center. For over two decades, the University has designated the Tuesday […]

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    Ensemble Featuring GWU Faculty to Perform

    Distinguished Artist Series to feature Carolina Brass on Jan. 30 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Distinguished Artist Series of Gardner-Webb University presents Summit recording artist, Carolina Brass, on Jan. 30 at 7:30 p.m. in Hamrick Hall’s Blanton Auditorium. Tim Hudson, GWU associate professor of music, founded Carolina Brass in 1997. The ensemble also features GWU instructors Bob […]

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    International Author and Lecturer Trevor Hudson Discusses the Pastor’s Identity

    Endowed Funds Allow GWU Doctor of Ministry Students to Benefit from Engaged Interactions Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) students at Gardner-Webb University were able to benefit recently from virtual lectures and discussions with spiritual formation personality, the Rev. Trevor Hudson, from Benoni, South Africa. The seminar class was made possible by endowed funds from the late […]

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    Book Co-edited by GWU Dean Prince H. Bull Examines Post-COVID-19 Education Environment

    Resource Includes International Contributions and Articles from Faculty, Students and Alumna BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A new book co-edited by Dr. Prince Hycy Bull, dean of Gardner-Webb University’s College of Education, and Dr. Gerrelyn Chunn Patterson of North Carolina A&T (NCAT) University, will help educators in the post-COVID-19 environment. “Redefining Teacher Education and Teacher Preparation Programs in […]

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    Gardner-Webb Announces Summer and Fall 2021 Graduates, Dean’s List and Honor Roll

    Students Earn Degrees and Receive Accolades for Achievements BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce its Summer and Fall 2021 graduates, and its Dean’s List and Honor Roll recipients in recognition of undergraduate students’ exemplary academic achievements. The Dean’s List is composed of undergraduate college students with a grade point average of 4.0 if […]

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    Gardner-Webb Campus Celebrates Black History Month with Several Programs

    Events Follow 2022 National Theme: Black Health and Wellness BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University campus is celebrating Black History Month with a variety of programs in February. The 2022 National Theme: Black Health and Wellness will also be the focus of GWU programs, including two film showings and a panel discussion. Dr. Lorell Gordon, GWU […]

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    Gardner-Webb Welcomes 220 Students to Compete for Full-Tuition Ignite Excellence Scholarships

    Number of Participants Increases by 20 Percent Over Last Year BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—An academically elite group of students will visit the Gardner-Webb University campus over four days to compete in the Ignite Excellence Scholarship program. About 120 students attended interviews on Jan. 27 and 28, and 100 more will participate in interviews on Feb. 3 […]

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    Family with Close Connections to Gardner-Webb Establishes Scholarship

    The Dr. J. Eric and Teresa Davis Family Scholarship Available to Students in all Educational Disciplines BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A family with five alumni and an employee with nearly two decades of service to Gardner-Webb University recently established a new scholarship. The Dr. J. Eric and Teresa Davis Family Scholarship will be available to any student. […]

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    GWU Divinity School Alumna Begins Hybrid Position as Minister of Youth and Pastoral Care

    Through Her Studies, Sarah Laurence, ’21, Discovered Her Unique Calling Sarah Laurence, a 2021 graduate of the Gardner-Webb University School of Divinity, is starting a job that is new for her and the church. The hybrid position at First Baptist Church in Aiken, S.C., is Minister of Youth and Pastoral Care. Laurence obtained her Master […]

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    Two-Person Computer Programming Team Records Best Finish Ever for Gardner-Webb

    Andrew Bounds and Adam Mystkowski Finish Above Teams with Four Members BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Competing against teams twice their size, Gardner-Webb University computer science majors, Andrew Bounds and Adam Mystkowski, recently placed sixth in the Southeastern Small College Programming Contest. They competed against 13 teams from six other colleges. Dr. Mirek Mystkowski, professor of mathematics and […]

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    Gardner-Webb Partners with Davidson-Davie Community College to Offer ‘Bulldog Bound’ Co-Admission Agreement

    ‘Bulldog-Bound’ Creates a Seamless Pathway for Davidson-Davie Students Transferring to GWU BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University and Davidson-Davie Community College recently signed an agreement that expands transfer pathways for the schools. The “Bulldog Bound” direct-entry admission program will provide a seamless pathway for Davidson-Davie students transferring to Gardner-Webb. The new agreement expands on work the two […]

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    Gardner-Webb President William Downs Hosts Panel to Discuss Media’s Changing Landscape

    Local and Regional Journalists will Seek to Answer Questions to Why the Media Still Matters BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Podcasts, blogs, social media channels—the media in America and around the world is evolving. To discuss the media’s changing landscape, Gardner-Webb University President Dr. William Downs has invited a panel of local and regional journalists to campus. “Media […]

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    James Tippey Named Gardner-Webb’s Associate VP for Technology and Chief Information Officer

    His Responsibilities Include Management and Security of the University’s Technological Infrastructure BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb have announced that James Tippey is the University’s new associate vice president for Technology Services and Chief Information Officer (CIO). Tippy, who has over 20 years of experience in the IT (information technology) and cyber fields, will provide vision […]

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    Panel of Journalists Discusses Wide Range of Topics During Forum at Gardner-Webb

    Moderated by University President Dr. William Downs, Program Available on GWU Website, Social Media BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University President Dr. William Downs invited a panel of journalists to campus recently to discuss “The Mass Media in American Society: From Fake News to Twitter Politics and Beyond.” Downs shared with the capacity crowd of more than […]

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    Meet Kylee Morris, of Newport, N.C., Third Tucker Scholar at Gardner-Webb

    Multi-Talented Student-Athlete Known for her Servant Attitude in Basketball, Marching Band and Church BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—In the Gospel of Mark 12:29-31, Jesus gives the two most important commandments: “Love the Lord Your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength; and love your neighbor as yourself.” These verses form the foundation for Gardner-Webb University’s […]

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    Student who Embodies ‘Sacrifice’ and ‘Leadership’ Named Third Tucker Scholar at Gardner-Webb University

    Kylee Morris, of Newport, N.C., Plans to Major in Biology to Prepare for Medical Field BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A high school senior from Newport, N.C., known for her heart of service, has been named the third Tucker Scholar at Gardner-Webb University. Established in 2019 by Carolyn and Robert Tucker, longtime University benefactors, The Tucker Heart, Soul, […]

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    Alumnus, Dr. Kevin Prime, Promotes Overall Wellness at Chiropractic Clinic in Lyman, S.C.

    GWU Scholarship Helped Trinidad and Tobago Native Reach His Goals in Medical Field As a member of the Track and Field team at Gardner-Webb University, Kevin Prime, a native of Trinidad and Tobago, set school records in 2003 for the 60 m dash and in 2005 for the 55 m. Today, Dr. Kevin Prime is […]

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    Gardner-Webb Hosts Panel Discussion on Black Health and Wellness for Black History Month

    Guests Include GWU Student, Alumni and Faculty BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The final two programs of Gardner-Webb University’s Black History Month celebration will be held this week. The first event is a panel discussion centered on the 2022 National Theme: Black Health and Wellness. Sponsored by The College of Health Sciences and the School of Graduate Studies, […]

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    Spartanburg (S.C.) Community College Partners with Gardner-Webb to Offer Co-Admission Agreements

    ‘Bulldog-Bound’ and Business Pathway Create Direct Entry for SCC Students Transferring to Gardner-Webb BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University and Spartanburg (S.C.) Community College (SCC) officials signed agreements on Feb. 24 that expand transfer pathways for the schools. The “Bulldog Bound” direct-entry admission program will provide a seamless pathway for SCC students transferring to Gardner-Webb. Additionally, a […]

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    Gardner-Webb Counseling Center Sponsors Everybody Knows Somebody 5K on March 5

    Annual Event Helps Students Battling Eating Disorders BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of individuals seeking help for eating disorders has increased dramatically. The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) reports that calls to its helpline rose by 107 percent. On the Gardner-Webb University campus, students battling eating disorders receive help […]

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    GWU Celebrates Runnin’ Bulldog Basketball with Free Event

    Held During Big South Tournament in Charlotte, Panel Features GWU History Makers BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Basketball fans are preparing to journey to Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, N.C., for the Big South Tournament on March 1-6. Tipping off the first of the festivities for Gardner-Webb University Runnin’ Bulldog fans is an opportunity to attend a panel discussion […]

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    Gardner-Webb Ceramic Students Donate Bowls for Local Arts Fundraiser

    Pottery Helps Cleveland County (N.C.) Arts Council Provide Arts Programs in Schools BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Every spring, Gardner-Webb University professor Doug Knotts requires each of his ceramic students to make 20 bowls. The repetition helps them learn and improve their technique, and the pottery is donated to the Cleveland County Arts Council for its fundraiser, “Bowling […]

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    Distinguished Artist Series Features Organ Concert by Gardner-Webb’s Staff Accompanist

    Timothy Scruggs Has Served the University for Nearly Two Decades BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Timothy Scruggs, staff accompanist for the Gardner-Webb University Department of Music, will be the featured performer in the next Distinguished Artist Series concert. Scruggs, a GWU alumnus, has served in his position at GWU since 2003. His program of organ music will be […]

    Gardner-Webb University accompanist Timothy Scruggs prepares to play the organ in the Dover Chapel.
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    Gardner-Webb Concert Choir Presents Spring Tour, ‘pro Deo et Humanitate’

    Performances Planned Locally and in Gastonia, Raleigh and Winston-Salem, N.C. BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Concert Choir presents its Spring Tour, “pro Deo et Humanitate (For God and Humanity),” on March 10 at 8 p.m. in Dover Chapel. The event is free and open to the public. Additionally, the 19-member choir will present a preview […]

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    GWU Foothills Commitment, Piedmont Promise Deliver Quality Education Close to Home

    Charlotte, N.C., Residents Invited to Learn More at Piedmont Promise Night on March 31 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Through financial aid offerings like the Foothills Commitment and Piedmont Promise, students like Paden White, of Shelby, N.C., pursue high-quality education in their own backyard. Nearby Gardner-Webb University offers more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors and minors, and […]

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    GWU Celebrates Runnin’ Bulldog Basketball with All-Star Panel

    Gardner-Webb’s History Makers Talk about Heritage and Future of the Game BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—To tip off the Big South Tournament (March 1-6) at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, N.C., a panel of Gardner-Webb University basketball greats discussed the program’s past victories and future possibilities. Moderated by President William Downs, the all-star athletes relived their glory days, […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s 7th Annual Double Dawg Day Coming on April 7th

    Donors Have Matching Opportunities Available to Double Their Impact BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University’s Seventh Annual Double Dawg Day is one month away—on an easy date to remember—April 7th. On this annual day of giving, supporters have the chance to take advantage of matching opportunities that could double the impact. “This year’s Double Dawg Day has […]

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    Degree Completion Student’s Values Align with Gardner-Webb’s Mission

    Lee Stiles, ’22, Serves the Community Through his Job and Non-Profit Organization Whether on the job or in his free time, Lee Stiles of Morehead City, N.C., can be found helping people in the community. Stiles, who works full time with the Onslow County Health Department, is a student in the Gardner-Webb University Degree Completion […]

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    Gardner-Webb Biology Honor Society Inducts New Members

    Students Recognized for Achievement and Interest in Biological Sciences BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta) Biology Honor Society held its induction ceremony on March 2. The society is dedicated to the understanding and appreciation of the biological sciences. In order to increase understanding and appreciation, the group offers student tutoring sessions during the Spring and […]

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    Gardner-Webb Students Debate Ethics in Democracy and Citizenship in Virtual Ethics Bowl

    North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities Sponsors 11th Annual Event BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The 11th annual Ethics Bowl sponsored by North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) was held virtually again this year. The theme for the event was Ethics in Democracy and Citizenship. Gardner-Webb University was one of 13 colleges to participate. Team members were […]

    Nathaniel Qualls, Brandon Richmond, Payton Farley, Kolby Craig, Talia Lofton, and Hudson Myers
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    Award-Winning Authors from Carolina African American Writers’ Collective Visit Gardner-Webb

    Darlene J. Gravett Visiting Writer Series Hosts Lenard Moore and Bridgette Lacy on March 31 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Lenard D. Moore, founder of the Carolina African American Writers’ Collective (CAAWC), along with a founding member, Bridgette A. Lacy, will be featured guests for the Darlene J. Gravett Visiting Writer Series at Gardner-Webb University on March 31 […]

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    Gardner-Webb School of Divinity Hosts Award-Winning Author, Dr. Barbara Peacock

    Event on April 11 Includes Two Lectures on ‘Soul Care in African American Practice’ BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Award-winning author, Dr. Barbara Peacock, will present “Soul Care in African American Practice” on April 11 at Gardner-Webb University. In her book by the same title, she examines the lives and soul care practices of 10 significant men and […]

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    Gardner-Webb Department of Music Hosts Live Webinar in Honor of Women’s History Month

    Program Open to Everyone on Campus; Music Majors and Minors Receive Concert Credit for Attendance BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—In honor of Women’s History Month, the Department of Music at Gardner-Webb University will host a live webinar roundtable discussion and Q&A with four professionals from the fields of music composition, music education, and music performance. The event […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s Double Dawg Day Helps Fund Scholarships for Student to Pursue Goal to Teach

    Josie Hinson,’23, Transferred to GWU, Because of Close-Knit Community BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The scholarships that Josie Hinson, of Norwood, N.C., received to transfer to Gardner-Webb make it possible for her to attend the University where she feels at home. Besides making new friends, Hinson has access to an accomplished faculty who genuinely care about her academic […]

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    Gardner-Webb Announces Lawrence Brinson as New Director of Diversity and Inclusion

    Chosen After a Nationwide Search, Brinson Brings Over 20 Years of Experience as an Educator and Leader BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University officials have announced that Lawrence Brinson has accepted the position of Director of Diversity and Inclusion. Brinson, of Huntersville, N.C., was chosen after a nationwide search and will begin his new role on April […]

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    Gardner-Webb Hosts Honors Experience for Academically Gifted and Talented Students

    Program Adds New ‘Innovation Challenge’ to Bring Classroom and Community Engagement Together BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Honors Experience at Gardner-Webb University is a one-week college immersion for academically gifted and talented students who are currently in the ninth- through 11th-grade. Scheduled for July 17-22, students will engage in two credit-bearing college courses while living in the […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumnus Travels the World on Carnival Cruise Lines

    Austin Buzzard, ’21, Uses his Communication Skills to Serve Passengers Austin Buzzard is from Harrisonburg, Va., went to school at Gardner-Webb University in North Carolina and had only traveled to two other states in his lifetime: New York and Florida. Now, he’s traveling the world. Buzzard, a track and field student-athlete at GWU, was hired […]

    The photo at left is Austin Buzzard on the GWU campus, photo at right is of the cruise ship, Miracle.
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    Nine Young Women Compete for the Title of Miss Gardner-Webb

    Alumnae Mentor Contestants in Workshop Before the Event BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Held in honor of Women’s History Month, the focus of the Miss Gardner-Webb Pageant is “women empowerment, confidence, grace and sisterhood,” said coordinator, Jessika Raduly, associate director of Student Engagement. The pageant features nine young women, who will vie for the title on March 27 […]

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    Godbold College of Business and Cleveland County (N.C.) Chamber Host Empowering Women Panel on March 23

    Three Women Leaders will Share Their Experiences and Offer Strategies for Tackling Challenges BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Godbold College of Business at Gardner-Webb University is partnering with the Cleveland County Chamber in Shelby, N.C., to present Empowering Women, a panel discussion, on March 23 at 5:30 p.m. in Tucker Student Center. Held in recognition of Women’s […]

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    Gardner-Webb and Town of Boiling Springs Host Webbstock ’22

    Music Festival Features Top Local and Regional Music Artists, Food and Fun BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University and the Town of Boiling Springs are rolling out the red carpet down Main Street for Webbstock ’22 on April 9 from 1 to 10 p.m. This new event, cancelled in 2020 because of COVID-19, brings the experience of […]

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    Gardner-Webb Student Appreciates Scholarships to Attend University That Feels Like Home

    Gifts on Double Dawg Day, April 7, Help Hailey Page Earn ‘Quality Education, Make Quality Memories’ BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Everyone in Hailey Page’s family is an alum of a state university with a large campus and student population. Page sought a different college experience like the one she found at Gardner-Webb University. She is grateful for […]

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    Legendary Tonight Show Band Leader, Trumpeter Doc Severinsen Featured at Gardner-Webb

    April 5th Event Includes Conversation with Musician and His Wife, Trumpeter Cathy Leach BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Every night from 1962 to 1992, trumpeter Doc Severinsen came into millions of viewers’ living rooms via The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. When Carson retired, Severinsen and his band hit the road, and have continued to perform. On April […]

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    Gardner-Webb Announces New Dining Services Partner: Aramark

    Company Brings Starbucks to Campus; Changes Begin This Summer BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb University announce that after a thoughtful competitive proposal process, Aramark has been selected as the new dining services provider beginning this summer. A trusted leader in the industry, Aramark was selected based on their demonstrated ability to align with Gardner Webb’s […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumni Relations Hosts Philanthropy Week – April 4-7

    Activities Celebrate University’s Philanthropists and Provide Opportunities to Give Back BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Office of Alumni Relations will host Philanthropy Week on April 4-7. Daily activities will celebrate the University’s philanthropists and the financial gifts they have made to GWU, as well as encourage students to give back to the community.  “We want to […]

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    Alumnus’ Book Started with Writing Assignment After His Twin’s Suicide

    Pastor Court Greene, a three-time graduate of Gardner-Webb, Uses Hunting Analogies to Put Words to His Feelings     Court Greene, of Canton, N.C., and his fraternal twin, Zachary, shared the same birthday and a special bond, but they were different in every other way. Court is a pastor and alumnus of Gardner-Webb University; while Zach faced […]

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    Renovations to John R. Dover Library Meet Needs of Gardner-Webb Students

    More than $75,000 in Grants Provide New Technology BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Since December 2021, the Facilities and Maintenance staff has worked to significantly transform the third floor of Gardner-Webb University’s John R. Dover Library. The floor recently opened to the delight and surprise of students. “They do love the space,” observed Dean of the Library Pam […]

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    Gardner-Webb University Holds the Line on Tuition Costs for Fourth Year

    Board of Trustees Initiates Measure for Fall 2022 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—For the fourth year in a row, Gardner-Webb University has announced a freeze on tuition for traditional undergraduate students enrolled in the Boiling Springs campus program. The freeze will apply to incoming freshmen, transfer students and current undergraduates for fall 2022. With inflation rising and […]

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    Gardner-Webb Theatre Presents Men on Boats

    Play with All-Female Cast Presents Different Take on 1869 Expedition BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Ten explorers. Four boats. One Grand Canyon. Men on Boats features an all-female cast portraying the true(ish) history of an 1869 expedition. Presented by the Gardner-Webb University Department of Theatre Arts, the play is directed by Dr. Chris Nelson. The story follows a […]

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    Gardner-Webb President Downs Appoints New Faculty Athletic Representative

    Dr. Sharon Webb will Fill NCAA-Mandated Position to Advocate and Support Student-Athletes  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb President William Downs recently announced the appointment of Dr. Sharon Webb as the new Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR). A professor in the School of Psychological Science and Counselor Education, Webb succeeds Dr. Chris Davis, who has served since 2009. This […]

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    Gardner-Webb Officials Present Ignite Excellence Scholarships to Exemplary Students

    Eight Winners Receive Full Tuition Award for Academic Achievements BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Admissions staff at Gardner-Webb University has announced the 2022 winners of the Ignite Excellence Scholarships. Each of the eight recipients will receive a full-tuition scholarship that covers the cost of tuition for fall and spring semesters and is valued at $31,220 per academic […]

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    GWU’s Noel Center for Disability Resources Promotes World Autism Awareness Day and Acceptance Month

    On April 1, Wristbands Supporting Students Living with Autism Spectrum Disorder will be Distributed on Campus BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—World Autism Awareness Day is on April 2, and the observance on Gardner-Webb University’s campus will be supported by multiple groups, including the staff of the Noel Center for Disability Resources and the students they serve. Over […]

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    Each Member of Gardner-Webb’s Delegation to National Alpha Chi Convention is a Winner

    Students Bring Home Top Prizes in Scholarships and Collaborative Research Competition BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—At the Alpha Chi National Convention and centennial celebration, delegates from Gardner-Webb University made their own history. Held recently in Austin, Texas, all five students from GWU were recognized with an award and a monetary prize. Moreover, two students from GWU—Caleb Etchison […]

    The four winners, Caleb Etchison, Kimberly Cole, Grace Burgin and Allyson Butts, not pictured is Michelle Lominac
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    Gardner-Webb Devoted Dawgs Loyalty Society Honors University’s Dedicated Donors

    Double Dawg Day Supporters Recognized with Stewardship Items for Three or More Consecutive Years of Giving BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Advancement team recently launched the Devoted Dawgs Loyalty Society to recognize and thank the University’s most dedicated donors. For their continued support, those who have donated to the college for three or more consecutive years […]

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    Gardner-Webb Presidents Switch Places for the Day

    While Student Government President Jada Newton Attends Meetings, President William Downs Goes to Class BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—This week, Gardner-Webb University had a new president for eight hours. Student Government Association President Jada Newton, a senior, traded places with GWU President William Downs for the day. “I did this ‘trading places’ exercise at my former university, […]

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    Stanly Community College Partners with Gardner-Webb to Offer Co-Admission Agreements

    ‘Bulldog-Bound’ and Pathway Agreements Make Transferring to GWU Easy for SCC Students BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials from Gardner-Webb University and Stanly Community College (SCC) in Albemarle, N.C., signed agreements on April 4 that expand transfer pathways for the schools. The “Bulldog Bound” direct-entry admission program will provide a seamless process for SCC students transferring to Gardner-Webb. […]

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    President’s 2022 Early Career Award Recognizes Social Sciences Professor

    Dr. Aihua Zhang Honored for Exceptional Productivity in Scholarship, Creative Discovery and Instruction BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Dr. Aihua Zhang, assistant professor in the Gardner-Webb University Department of Social Sciences, has been recognized for her exceptional productivity in scholarship, creative discovery, and instruction. She is the recipient of the President’s Early Career Award for 2022. Presented to […]

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    Gardner-Webb Sigma Zeta National Science and Mathematics Honor Society Inducts New Members

    Students Recognized for Academic Achievement in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Computer Science BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Nineteen students were inducted into the Sigma Zeta National Science and Mathematics Honor Society on April 7. New members received membership certificates, and graduating seniors were given a medallion to wear at graduation. Sigma Zeta is open to students who are […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s Dr. Francis Kim Discusses U.S. Monetary Policy on Top National Television Network in South Korea

    Associate Professor’s Facebook Posts About Economic News and Newspaper Columns Followed by Thousands Dr. Francis Kim, associate professor of finance in the Godbold College of Business at Gardner-Webb University, was recently featured on SBS, one of the top three national television and radio networks in South Korea. Kim discussed financial-related topics of international interest and […]

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    GWU President Announces Grant-Seeking Reassignment Award to Ellen Campos Sousa

    Dedicated Research Explores Empowerment of Vulnerable Women in U.S. and Brazil BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.— Gardner-Webb University President Dr. William M. Downs has presented the 2022-23 Grant-Seeking Reassignment Award to Dr. Ellen Campos Sousa, assistant professor of marketing. For the third consecutive year, this award seeks to provide recipients the time to prepare and submit a […]

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    Gardner-Webb Announces Barnes & Noble will Manage University Campus Shop

    Company will Assume Operations of Store Summer 2022 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb officials have announced a partnership with Barnes & Noble College (BNC) to manage the University’s Campus Shop. The company operates over 1,400 physical and digital stores for schools, colleges and universities across the United States. “We are excited to have a nationally-recognized brand assume […]

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    GWU Hoops Legend John Drew Dies at Age 67

    Drew’s No. 22 Jersey One of Four Men’s Basketball Jerseys to be Retired By Gardner-Webb Athletic Media Relations BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb mourns the loss of men’s basketball legend John Drew, who passed away in Houston, Texas, on April 10, 2022, at the age of 67. Drew’s No. 22 jersey hangs in the rafters inside Gardner-Webb’s […]

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    Dr. W. Randall Lolley, Former Gardner-Webb Trustee, Dies at 90

    The Lolley Chair for Pastoral Studies, Established in 2000 at GWU, Recognizes His Contributions to Ministry BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Dr. W. Randall Lolley, former trustee of Gardner-Webb University from 1998 to 2001, passed away on March 21, 2022, in Raleigh, N.C., surrounded by his family. In addition to being a member of the Board of Trustees, […]

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    Allie Cooke Crowned Miss Gardner-Webb

    Bri Bryant is First Runner-up and Miss Congeniality, and Callie Owen won Most Talented and Second Runner-up Written by Alexa Key, GWU-Today staff BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Allie Cooke, of Hickory, N.C., was crowned Miss Gardner-Webb at the pageant held on March 27. Cooke, a first-year student, is double majoring in exercise science/biology and youth discipleship. Her […]

    Miss GWU 2022, Allie Cooke, reacts when she is named the winner of the Miss GWU pageant
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    Gardner-Webb Creation Care Group Sponsors Events to Celebrate Earth Day

    Topics Include Caring for God’s Creation, Recycling and Sustainability BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University celebrates Creation Care/Earth Week, April 19-22, with a series of programs to highlight recycling and sustainability practices to preserve the integrity, beauty and health of God’s creation. Guest speakers include GWU faculty and top environmentalists from the region and the nation. The […]

    Students talk in the background at the Earth Day Event at GWU in 2019. In the foreground is a plant.
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    GWU Sport Marketing Class Hosts Youth Day for Runnin’ Bulldogs Baseball Game Against Campbell Camels

    Students Took on Project to Fill the Stands at Moss Stadium with Young Fans BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Students in the Godbold College of Business Sport Marketing Class at Gardner-Webb University planned and organized Youth Day recently at John Henry Moss Stadium. The class assignment was to promote and fill the stands for the Runnin’ Bulldogs Baseball […]

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    Gardner-Webb Student-Athlete Redefines Autism

    Cole Ray—Writer, Runner, Teammate and Friend—Shares His Story for Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—When Cole Ray runs, he describes the experience as a feeling of fulfillment. A Gardner-Webb University track and field student-athlete, his goal for every competition is to beat his own personal record (PR). His favorite track event is the […]

    Cole Ray, no. 4, runs in a race at Winthrop University. A Gardner-Webb teammate is on the right and another competitor is on his left.
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    Gardner-Webb Spring Commencement Programs on May 6-7 will Recognize Over 500 Graduates

    Power 5 Basketball Coach Chris Holtmann is Speaker for All University Program on May 6 College or School Recognition Events Held at Various Times on May 7 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University academic officials are pleased to announce over 500 students will receive degrees during spring commencement exercises held on May 6 and 7. Students will […]

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    Sigma Delta Pi Spanish Honor Society Inducts New Members

    Faculty Invites Seven Students for Membership BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Tau Omega Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi Spanish Honor Society inducted new members on April 19. The ceremony was held in the Lisa Tucker Library inside Hamrick Hall. Dr. Charles Moore, professor of Spanish, is the faculty sponsor. To be invited by the Spanish […]

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    Gardner-Webb Art Club Sponsors Spring Art Sale April 28-May 1

    Find a Variety of Unique Artwork, Plants, Hay Bales and Homemade Goods BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Spring Art Sale, sponsored by the Gardner-Webb University Art Club, will have a variety of unique items, from hay bales to all kinds of artwork. The sale will be held outside of the GWU Communications Building, 141 S. Main St., […]

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    Gardner-Webb Women’s Tennis Advances to First Ever Big South Championship

    Matchup to be held in Charlotte on Saturday, April 23 BOILING SPRINGS, NC – Gardner-Webb University will advance to the finals of the 2022 Big South Conference Women’s Tennis Championship on Saturday, April 23. Gardner-Webb (No. 3 seed) will make its first appearance in the Big South finals since joining the conference in 2009. The […]

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    Students From Burns High School Join GWU Orchestra in Concert on April 25

    Performance Includes Solos by Carter Lewis, ’22, and Jarin Watkins, ’23, and a Tribute to John Williams BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University College of Arts and Sciences presents the Gardner-Webb Orchestra and members of the Burns High School Chamber Orchestra in a free concert on Monday, April 25, at 8 p.m. in Dover Theatre. The program […]

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    Gardner-Webb Phi Beta Lambda Chapter and Members Win Awards at State Conference

    First Time GWU Delegates Have Attended Event in Over Two Decades BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Two students and faculty advisors from the Gardner-Webb University Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) recently attended the North Carolina PBL State Leadership Conference held in Charlotte. Although Gardner-Webb has not sent a delegation to the event in 24 years, both students […]

    The GWU delegation, from left, Dr. Angelina Smith, Cyrus Richer, Johanna Q. Salazar and Instructor Brian Cotton.
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    Gardner-Webb Students Help Repair Louisiana Homes Damaged by Hurricanes

    Working with Samaritan’s Purse, Group Spends Their Spring Break Serving Others BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The 10 Gardner-Webb University students who participated in a mission trip to Lake Charles, La., over spring break were determined and dedicated. They endured a nearly 15-hour drive in a van to reach their destination, where they woke up at 7 every […]

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    Lauren McIntyre, ’25, Pursues Academic and Campus Opportunities at Gardner-Webb

    Foothills Commitment Scholarship Helps Youth Discipleship Studies Major Prepare for Ministry   In her first year at Gardner-Webb University, Lauren McIntyre, of Lincolnton, N.C., engaged in campus life by joining several groups and making many friends. “GWU is a small community of believers who want to help you reach your goals and beyond,” described the […]

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    Gardner-Webb Men’s Golfer Zack Byers Honored with NCAA Selection Show Watch Party on May 4

    Senior from Shelby, N.C., is the First GW Golfer to Qualify for an NCAA Regional BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—In the 1970s, Gardner-Webb University earned national recognition for the men’s golf program under legendary head coach Garland Allen. Next week, Gardner-Webb will once again be in the national spotlight as men’s golfer Zack Byers waits to hear […]

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    Gardner-Webb Officials Launch New Runnin’ Bulldog Logo

    Varsity Partners Created New Athletics Brand After Interviews with Over 500 Stakeholders The launch of a new Runnin’ Bulldog logo today for Gardner-Webb follows six months of research and interviews with more than 500 Gardner-Webb stakeholders. Working with Varsity Partners in Charlotte, N.C., the University’s revitalized athletic brand is drawn from historical graphics dating back […]

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    Longtime Supporters, David and Marie Brinkley, Provide Gift for New Amphitheater Complex

    Construction on The Brinkley Amphitheater will Begin Soon on Site of Former Hardee’s BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A family that has enthusiastically supported Gardner-Webb for more than a decade is making another transformational gift to the University. David and Marie Brinkley are providing the lead gift for a new amphitheater complex, which will be constructed on the […]

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    Gardner-Webb and Cleveland Community College Sign Transfer Agreement for Exercise Science

    Program Simplifies Process for CCC Students to Complete Bachelor’s Degree at GWU  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb University and Cleveland Community College (CCC) in Shelby, N.C., recently signed an agreement to establish a transfer admission promise program for CCC students who want to pursue a bachelor’s degree in exercise science in the Traditional Undergraduate Program […]

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    Gardner-Webb and Isothermal Team up for Student Success

    Institutions’ Officials Sign Transfer Agreements in Three Areas BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Attending Gardner-Webb University just got easier for Isothermal Community College students. Gardner-Webb and Isothermal officials signed agreements Wednesday, May 4, to establish the Bulldog Bound and Bulldog Way programs. Another agreement, which creates a simple pipeline for Isothermal nursing students to further their education at […]

    Dr. Margaret Annunziata, president of Isothermal Community College (left), and Dr. William Downs, president of Gardner-Webb University, signed several agreements that build stronger pathways for students between the two institutions this week.
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    Nine Gardner-Webb Faculty Members Retiring

    Dr. Tom Jones has Most Years of Service with 42 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—With the end of the 2022 Spring Semester, nine faculty members of Gardner-Webb University are retiring. Dr. Tom Jones has the most years of service with 42, and four others have 20 or more years of service. The retirees are: Ken Baker – […]

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    Celebrating Motherhood, Maternity and Matriculation

    Gardner-Webb Doctoral Student, Alexandra Arrington, ’22, Thankful for Family Support While Pursuing a Degree and Managing a Career Wife, mother, academic and entrepreneur—Alexandra Arrington, of Charlotte, N.C., finds contentment and success in all these roles—and she and her husband are expecting their third child. She is also in her final year in the Doctor of […]

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    Wake Tech and Gardner-Webb University Officials Announce New Transfer Partnership

    Wake Tech Students Can Complete Online Bachelor of Science in 10 Programs at GWU BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—In a special online ceremony, Wake Tech Community College and Gardner-Webb University signed multiple articulation agreements making it possible for Wake Tech students who earn one of 10 Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degrees to complete a Bachelor of […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumnus Received Friendship, Opportunities and Support to Manage Autism and Accomplish His Goals

    Broadcast Journalism Major, Will Braunlich, ’20, Hosts Movie Review Show on Community TV With the education and opportunities he received at Gardner-Webb University, alumnus, Will Braunlich, ’20, does what he loves. He is the host of a movie review show that airs on the local cable TV in Simsbury, Conn., and on YouTube. He also […]

    A collage featuring photos of Will Braunlich, from left, as Mac the Bulldog, in the WGWG studio, and with his friends
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    Gardner-Webb Awards Degrees in Spring Commencement Ceremonies on May 6 and 7

    More than 500 Graduates Honored with Traditional Ceremony and Separate Recognition Events BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb University hosted commencement activities on May 6 and 7. Power 5 Basketball Coach Chris Holtmann was the guest speaker for Friday’s ceremony held in the Paul Porter Arena in Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center. More than 500 graduates were honored […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s Zack Byers Advances to NCAA Championship with Strong Finish in Palm Beach Regional

    Tournament Begins May 27 in Scottsdale, Ariz., at Grayhawk Golf Club Courtesy of GWUSports.com PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Gardner-Webb senior Zack Byers qualified for the upcoming NCAA Championship next week with a final round of 71 on Wednesday, May 18, at the Palm Beach Regional. The Shelby, N.C., native continued his sensational week, closing […]

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    Gardner-Webb Nursing Alumni, Adjuncts Learned Skills in Classes to Help Ukrainian Refugees

    Drs. Adam and Marielle Combs Answer Call for Help; Land in the Right Place at the Right Time  Drs. Adam and Marielle Combs, of Goldsboro, N.C., recently returned from a trip to help Ukrainian refugees in Romania and Moldova through the anti-human trafficking organization, Exitus. However, for these 2021 alumni of Gardner-Webb University—and adjuncts in […]

    Adam and Marielle Combs on left and many refugees wait for transportation out of Ukraine. For the mothers and children, this is where they say goodbye to their husbands and fathers, because the men had to stay and fight the war.
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    Gardner-Webb Hosts Memorial Day Prayer Service on May 27

    N.C. Senator Ted Alexander is Guest Speaker for Event to Remember Fallen Soldiers BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University will observe Memorial Day on Friday, May 27, at 11:30 a.m. with a prayer service in front of E.B. Hamrick Memorial Hall on Quinn Circle. The guest speaker for the program is N.C. District 44 Senator Ted Alexander, […]

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    L’Mia Littlejohn, ’23, Transferred to Gardner-Webb for Academics and Campus Environment

    Student-Athlete Appreciates Hands-on Learning and Availability of Professors L’Mia Littlejohn, of Shelby, N.C., transferred to Gardner-Webb in 2021, because after attending a larger university, GWU’s friendly campus felt like home. She said the smaller environment has provided more opportunities to form meaningful relationships with others. Because she transferred from a four-year institution, Littlejohn received a […]

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    Gardner-Webb Announces Spring 2022 Graduates, Dean’s List and Honor Roll

    Students Earn Degrees and Receive Accolades for Achievements BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce its 2022 Spring graduates and its Dean’s List and Honor Roll recipients in recognition of undergraduate students’ exemplary academic achievements. The Dean’s List is composed of undergraduate college students with a grade point average of 4.0 if enrolled for 12-14 hours […]

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    GW Athletics Hosts NCAA Championships Sendoff for Zack Byers

    Tuesday Event will Celebrate GW’s First Golfer to Qualify for Championships BOILING SPRINGS–Gardner-Webb University Athletics will host an NCAA Championships sendoff for men’s golfer Zack Byers on Tuesday, May 24, at 8:30 a.m. at Tucker Student Center. The event will be held on the first floor patio of the facility. All staff, faculty and fans […]

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    Gardner-Webb Offers Minister’s Dependent Scholarship to Help Families in Full-Time Ministry

    Recipient Callie Owen, ’24, Prepares for STEM Teaching Career to Give Back to Her Community    Callie Owen, a junior at Gardner-Webb University, is guided by a goal “to one day be able to give back to the places that gave to me growing up.” To fulfill this dream, she’s preparing to teach middle grades […]

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    Gardner-Webb Remembers Fallen Soldiers During Memorial Day Prayer Service

    N.C. Senator Ted Alexander is Guest Speaker for Ceremony BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—North Carolina District 44 Senator Ted Alexander spoke at Gardner-Webb University’s Memorial Day Prayer Service on Friday, May 27. He urged those gathered to remember the soldiers who died and the American principles they sacrificed to protect. The service was held in front of […]

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    Eight GWU Students Receive Summer Undergraduate Research Grants

    Scholars Spend Five Weeks Conducting Focused Research with Faculty Mentors BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Summer Undergraduate Research Scholars Program has awarded grants to eight students for five weeks of focused research outside the boundaries of the classroom. The grants provide room and board on campus for students as they work with faculty mentors or […]

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    Gardner-Webb President Dr. William Downs Named One of Charlotte’s 2022 Most Admired CEOs

    Downs Selected by Charlotte Business Journal as One of Only Three Honorees in Education Category BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University President Dr. William Downs has been chosen to receive an elite honor. The Charlotte Business Journal (CBJ) selected him as one of Charlotte’s 2022 Most Admired CEOs. The awards recognize leaders who have a strong vision […]

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    Gardner-Webb ROTC Cadet Perseveres to Earn Master’s and Become an Officer

    2nd Lt. Ngoufack Tsafack, ’22, Received Help from GWU and Fellow Cadets to Stay in School A native of Cameroon in Central Africa, Ngoufack Tsafack, ’22, came to America in 2007 to attend The Miller School of Albemarle, a boarding school in Charlottesville, Va. He was a middle school student with a dream of joining […]

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    Gardner-Webb Provost Names New Director of the University’s Honors Program

    Dr. Wilson Hawkins, Assistant Professor of Physics, Grateful for Opportunity to Work with Honors Students  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Karen Aubrey has named Assistant Professor of Physics Dr. Wilson Hawkins as the Director of the Gardner-Webb University Honors Program. Hawkins came to GWU in 2021, after earning his Ph.D. […]

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    Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps Trains at Gardner-Webb for Eight-Week Tour

    Crown Alumna and New GWU Director of Athletic Bands, Sarah Fabian, Welcomes Group to Campus Crown Presents Performance for Community on June 25 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Until June 18, 165 members of Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps along with 70 staff will be on the Gardner-Webb University campus perfecting their 2022 program, “Right Here/Right Now.” […]

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    Gardner-Webb Announces New Model for Obtaining Textbooks and Course Materials

    ‘Bulldog Bundle’ Reduces the Cost, Delivers all Materials Before the First Day of Class BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University is moving to a new course material model. “The Bulldog Bundle” will reduce the cost of textbooks and course materials, such as study guides, case studies, workbooks and other items, while ensuring students have all their materials […]

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    Gardner-Webb School of Divinity Offers New Master’s in Bible and Theology

    Students Can Earn Degree to Strengthen Their Ministry and Gain Deeper Understanding of Scripture BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb School of Divinity is offering a new program in the 2022 Fall Semester. The Master of Arts in Bible and Theology (MABT) is a 36-credit hour concentrated curriculum, providing biblical and theological knowledge to guide others into […]

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    GWU Faculty and Staff Host Group from Iredell-Statesville Schools

    Through Gear-Up Program, High School Students Learn About College Opportunities  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Tristan Zinkhan peered into a stereoscope, amazed at what he was seeing. A rising 10th-grader from West Iredell High School in Statesville, N.C., Zinkhan was one of 60 students from Iredell-Statesville Schools (I-SS) who spent the day on Gardner-Webb University’s campus recently. Hosting […]

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    Ray Curtis Named Gardner-Webb’s Associate VP for Technology, Chief Information Officer

    Responsibilities Include Management and Security of the University’s Technological Infrastructure BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb have announced that Ray Curtis, a Boiling Springs native, will be the University’s new Associate Vice President for Technology Services and Chief Information Officer (CIO). Curtis will provide vision and leadership for technology services across all GWU divisions. He starts […]

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    GWU President Names Interim VP for Christian Life and Service

    Neal Payne, Associate Minister for Student Ministries, Begins New Role on Aug. 1 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University President William Downs has appointed Neal Payne as interim vice president for Christian Life and Service, effective Aug. 1. Payne presently serves as associate minister for Student Ministries. He succeeds Tracy Jessup, who will retire at the end […]

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    Esther Porter Named Interim Associate Vice President for Human Resources

    Porter Has Been Employed by the University Since 2016 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Tim Shuey, Gardner-Webb University vice president of Finance and Administration, has named Esther Porter as interim associate vice president of Human Resources, effective immediately. Most recently, Porter served the University as a human resources generalist.    As interim associate vice president, Porter will lead and […]

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    Gardner-Webb Community Mourns Loss of Longtime Friend and Supporter, Bill Masters

    Masters Field, Bill and Sue Masters Athletic Facility Named for Couple’s Impact on Baseball and Tennis Programs BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University community is remembering Bill Masters, of Shelby, N.C., a longtime friend and supporter of the baseball program, who passed away at age 94 on June 25, 2022. Masters grew up in Easley, S.C., […]

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    There’s Still Time to Apply for 2022 Fall Semester at Gardner-Webb

    Through Foothills Commitment and Piedmont Promise, Eligible Freshmen Living on Campus Receive a Minimum of 50 Percent Off Tuition BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Enrollment Team continues to accept applications for the 2022 Fall Semester. University officials are committed to keeping GWU’s quality education affordable by offering a tuition freeze for the fourth year in a […]

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    Gardner-Webb University Partners with Collegiate Sports Associates for National Athletic Director Search

    Raleigh, N.C., Firm Has Led More Than 200 Executive Searches for Division I Athletics BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb officials have enlisted Collegiate Sports Associates (CSA), executive search and consulting, to lead the national search for the University’s next athletic director. Chuck Burch, who just completed his 25th season at the helm of the Athletics Department, announced […]

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    Stonecutter Science Academy at Gardner-Webb Introduces Students to Careers in Science

    High School Students from Rutherford, Cleveland and Cabarrus Counties (N.C.) Attend Annual Summer Camp BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Students from 16 schools recently participated in the 2022 Science Academy hosted by Gardner-Webb University and sponsored by the Stonecutter Foundation in Spindale, N.C. They learned about the Department of Natural Sciences at GWU and studied various aspects of […]

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    Gardner-Webb University Celebrates Fundraising Milestones

    University Records Highest Numbers Since 2011 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—With profound gratitude for its loyal alumni and friends, Gardner-Webb University celebrates a historic milestone. At a time when most universities are reporting fewer donors, GWU has experienced a significant increase. For fiscal year 2022, the University recorded the highest number of unique donors (2,177) since 2011. […]

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    GWU Alumnus Gets Boost in his Career from NASCAR Hall-of-Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr.

    Broadcasting and Sim Racing Gives Blake McCandless, ’17 and ’20, Chance to Race for Real “Every role no matter how small is important to the common goal”—this is the mantra that Blake McCandless lives by. While building his talents as a broadcaster, the two-time alumnus of Gardner-Webb University has taken every opportunity to learn. He […]

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    Gardner-Webb was College of First Choice for Chemistry Major, Whitney Upton, ’24

    Daughter of Alumna Appreciates Financial Assistance Provided by Foothills Commitment BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Whitney Upton, ’24, a chemistry major at Gardner-Webb University, attends three classes at GWU this summer and works at Rutherford Sales & Recovery Co. in Forest City, N.C. She looks forward to the fall semester, being back on campus full time and reconnecting […]

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    New North Carolina Budget Allocates $500K for Gardner-Webb, Boiling Springs Partnership

    Funds Requested by Cleveland County Leaders Help Support Construction of Outdoor Performance Complex BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—North Carolina’s General Assembly drafted the state’s FY23 budget (signed into law by Governor Roy Cooper on July 11), and it includes a $500,000 allocation that will accelerate Gardner-Webb University’s collaboration with the Town of Boiling Springs. Initiated by a […]

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    Gardner-Webb Recognized by Colleges of Distinction for Academics and Student Engagement

    The University is Among the Top 10 N.C. Schools in Nursing, Career Development and Christian Principles, Also Recognized for Business and Education Programs BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Colleges of Distinction, a unique guide for college-bound students, has recognized Gardner-Webb University for its commitment to encourage and challenge undergraduate students to learn, develop their talents, and succeed. Gardner-Webb […]

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    Tracy Jessup Retires as GWU Senior Minister and Vice President of Christian Life and Service

    ‘For 30 Years, It Has Been my Honor and Privilege to Serve my Alma Mater’ BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—In 1985, Tracy Jessup arrived at Gardner-Webb University as a freshman music education major. Except for a brief time away to earn his Master of Divinity, Jessup has served the GWU campus and community for 30 years. He […]

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    Gardner-Webb Phi Beta Lambda Member Wins Third Place at National Conference

    Johanna Quezada Salazar, of Dallas, N.C., First GWU Student to Compete in 24 Years BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Johanna Quezada Salazar, of Dallas, N.C., a senior international business major at Gardner-Webb University, won third place in the Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL) national conference held recently in Chicago, Ill. Gardner-Webb was one of 26 […]

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    Gardner-Webb University Celebrates Title IX 50th Anniversary

    Etta Curtis and Dee ‘Doc Hunt’ Were Caring and Influential Campus Leaders  To our readers: In 1972, Title IX of the Education Amendments was signed into law by President Richard Nixon. In a year-long celebration of the law’s 50th anniversary, Gardner-Webb will recognize its individual pioneers and trailblazers, women influencers and administrators, and honor several […]

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    Generous Donors Make Gardner-Webb Masters-Melton Indoor Baseball Facility a Reality

    Lead Gift for the Building Came from Longtime Donor and Loyal Baseball Fan, Bill Masters BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb continues to celebrate fundraising successes and those who choose to support and advance the University. A GWU benefactor, whose legacy of giving energized the men’s baseball program, made another significant gift to the sport he loved so […]

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    Baptist Women in Ministry Honors GWU Professor Sophia Steibel

    Nominated by Her Students, Steibel Receives Distinguished Mentor Award BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Dr. Sophia Steibel, Gardner-Webb University professor and the first School of Divinity faculty member to serve as the Bonnie Price Chair for Christian Formation and Leadership, has been recognized by Baptist Women in Ministry. She is the recipient of the 2022 Frankie Huff Granger […]

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    GWU Hunt School of Nursing Receives Recognition for Academics and Student Success

    Nursing Schools Almanac Ranks GWU Among Top Programs in North Carolina BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The research team at Nursing Schools Almanac, an educational resource that ranks nursing programs, has recognized Gardner-Webb University Hunt School of Nursing for its academics and student success. After collecting and reviewing data from numerous N.C. schools, the team awarded the nursing […]

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    Gardner-Webb Pre-Med Student Participates in Elite Research Opportunity

    Jared Reeder, ’23, One of 10 Chosen for Bioengineering Program While gaining lab experience for medical school, Jared Reeder, of Asheboro, N.C., is participating in pre-eminent research. The Gardner-Webb University senior biology major is working with a synthetic chemistry project, studying how bacterial surface sugars are structure. With encouragement from his GWU professors, Reeder applied […]

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    Gardner-Webb is Only N.C. School Recognized as a Christian College of Distinction

    National College Guide Honors The University for its Dynamic Community Dedicated to Spiritual Growth BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Colleges of Distinction, a unique guide for college-bound students, has recognized Gardner-Webb for its commitment to encourage and challenge undergraduate students in their Christian growth. The University is the only North Carolina school to receive designation as a 2022-2023 […]

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    Church-Related Scholarships for Gardner-Webb Students Soar to New High

    Church-Matching and Minister’s Dependent Scholarships Enhance Relationships BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—In 2019, Gardner-Webb officials pledged to strengthen ties to Christian churches and announced a significant expansion to two scholarship programs: The Church-Matching Scholarship and the Minister’s Dependent Scholarship. That year, zero students received the Church-Matching and only 14 received $13,500 from the Minister’s Dependent. Since then, […]

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    GW’s Nate Anderson Motivated by ‘Can’t Be Beat’ Attitude

    Perseverance, Patience and Hard Work Lead to Division I Opportunity BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Prospective student-athletes can face discouragement, frustration, and uncertainty about their future at a school when their name is not listed on the Division I (DI) roster. Others may even consider transferring to another school; yet at Gardner-Webb, one option paves the way to […]

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    Gardner-Webb Hires Department Chairs for Music, and Communication, Art & Design

    Dr. Aaron Rice and Dr. Kortni Alston Bring Wealth of Experience in Their Fields BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Karen Aubrey has announced the addition of two new administrative positions in the College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Kortni Alston, of Gastonia, N.C., will serve as chair of […]

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    Mecklenburg County Students at Gardner-Webb Increase by 200% for Fall 2022

    Piedmont Promise Gives Eligible Mecklenburg Students 50% Off Tuition   BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University faculty and staff are excited to welcome a significant number of Mecklenburg County, N.C., students to campus for the 2022 Fall Semester. Incoming students from the state’s second-most populous county have increased by 200% this year. These students and families are taking […]

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    Gardner-Webb Sets New Records with Global Footprint of over 100 International Students from More Than 40 Countries

    Students Bring the World and Rich Diverse Cultures to Campus and Community BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—For the 2022 Fall Semester at Gardner-Webb, the student population includes 108 international students, the highest on record. According to the Office of International Student Services, they represent 45 countries on six continents. With a history of recruiting student-athletes from around […]

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    Gardner-Webb Celebrates Title IX 50th Anniversary

    Recognizing Top Women Athletes, Kat Ayotte and Kathy Smith Brooks To our readers: In 1972, Title IX of the Education Amendments was signed into law by President Richard Nixon. In a year-long celebration of the law’s 50th anniversary, Gardner-Webb will recognize its individual pioneers and trailblazers, women influencers and administrators, and honor several teams and […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alum Hits for Elusive Home Run Cycle

    Chandler Redmond’s Cycle is Only the Second of its Kind in Minor League Baseball History Courtesy of GWUSports.com BOILING SPRINGS – The most prolific home run artist in Gardner-Webb history slugged his way into baseball lore Wednesday, Aug. 10. Chandler Redmond, ’19, hit for the elusive home run cycle. The Middleton, Md., native is playing […]

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    Celebrating Alumnae: Dr. Kaylan Kelsey Jackson and Taylor Dodson

    Department of Natural Sciences Recognizes Accomplishments of Chemistry Graduates BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Students are the focus of Gardner-Webb University’s mission. Faculty members seek to engage students with unique, experiential learning opportunities to prepare them for their next steps. Whether they choose to begin a career or accept the academic challenges of graduate school, students are equipped […]

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    Gardner-Webb Revives Celebration of Founders Day on Dec. 1

    Activities Begin with Morning Convocation and Include Presentation of Inaugural Founders Medal BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University is honoring the dedicated leaders in its past by reviving the celebration of Founders Day with special activities on Dec. 1. A highlight of the day is the presentation of the inaugural Founders Medal. This award recognizes individuals who […]

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    Gardner-Webb Advancement Office Welcomes New Bulldog Club Executive Director

    GWU Alumnus Wes Cogdill will Lead Efforts to Support Over 600 Student-Athletes BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University’s Office of Advancement has announced a new executive director for the Bulldog Club. Alumnus Wes Cogdill, of Boiling Springs, brings experience as a student-athlete, educator, coach and marketing professional to the important role of supporting the University’s Athletics programs. […]

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    Dr. Elizabeth Amato Receives Gardner-Webb’s Excellence in Teaching Award

    Associate Professor Exemplifies the University’s Mission and Motto, ‘pro Deo et Humanitate’ BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Karen Aubrey recently recognized the winners of the faculty awards for 2021-22. Dr. Elizabeth Amato received the Excellence in Teaching Award. This honor is presented each year to an exceptional faculty member with […]

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    Gardner-Webb Faculty Members Receive Awards for Service to the University

    Honors Presented to Full-Time and Adjunct Faculty in Undergrad, Degree Completion and Graduate Programs BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Karen Aubrey recently recognized University faculty members for their dedication and service, presenting awards for 2021-22. These honors included: Rising Star, Faculty Service, Mentoring and Academic Advising, and Nancy Francis-Gregg […]

    Dr. Elizabeth Amato accepts the Excellence in Teaching Award from Dr. Downs with Dr. Aubrey standing at the podium
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    Gardner-Webb Celebrates Academic Achievements of Students at Fall Opening Convocation

    2021 Excellence in Teaching Recipient Dr. Abby E. Garlock and President William Downs Issue Challenges to Students BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Each year at the Fall Opening Convocation, Gardner-Webb University recognizes the outstanding academic achievements of its students. Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Karen Aubrey presented the 2021-22 Scholastic Awards to 30 students with […]

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    Gardner-Webb Offers Early Admission Advantage for Fall 2023

    Students Who Complete Required Checklist Items by Jan. 25, 2023, will Receive Additional Benefits BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—College-bound students, who are ready to join the Runnin’ Bulldog family at Gardner-Webb University, now have the Early Admission Advantage option for Fall 2023. Students who choose this option and meet all the qualifications and deadlines will be accepted […]

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    Celebrating Alumni: Dr. Madison Cates and Dr. Elisabeth Moore

    Department of Social Sciences Recognizes Accomplishments of History Graduates BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Students are the focus of Gardner-Webb University’s mission. Faculty members seek to engage students with unique, experiential learning opportunities to prepare them for their next steps. Whether they choose to begin a career or accept the academic challenges of graduate school, students are equipped […]

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    GWU Hunt School of Nursing Recently Hosted Mental Health First Aid Training

    Eight Individuals Participated in National Initiative to Increase Mental Health Literacy BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Hunt School of Nursing (HSON) recently sponsored a Mental Health First Aid Instructor Course. Offered by the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, eight individuals achieved instructor certification through this program. HSON Associate Director and Associate Professor Dr. Anna Hamrick […]

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    National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum Unveils GW Mascot Bo Bobblehead

    Special Edition, Representing Bo as a Puppy, Celebrates Anniversary of Bo Becoming the Live Mascot BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum has unveiled the first officially licensed, limited-edition bobblehead of Bo, Gardner-Webb University’s official live mascot, who began his service on Aug, 26, 2021. The bobblehead’s release celebrates the one-year anniversary […]

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    Gardner-Webb Marching Bulldogs Plan Energetic Debut at First Home Football Game

    New Director of Athletic Bands Sarah Fabian Excited to Lead The Sound of the Springs BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Marching Bulldogs—Sound of the Springs—is eager to take the field for its first home football game on Sept. 1. New Director of Athletic Bands Dr. Sarah Fabian is proud of the enthusiasm band members have shown as […]

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    Support Runnin’ Bulldogs at First Home Game DAWG Walk on Sept. 1

    Fans Invited to Cheer the Team on Walk from Tucker Center to Stadium BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldog fans from across campus and in the community are invited to a DAWG Walk on Thursday, Sept. 1, at 4 p.m. The route begins at Tucker Student Center’s back patio. Cheer on the team as it heads […]

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    Gardner-Webb Launches 10-Month Master of Public Administration

    Taught by Public Service Experts, Program Will Focus on Real-World Applications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—In the 2023 Spring Semester, Gardner-Webb University will launch a new graduate degree for public servants. The fully-accredited 10-month Master of Public Administration (MPA) will prepare students for successful administrative careers in local, state, federal, and non-profit agencies. “We’re excited to begin […]

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    For Dr. Jonathan Ahearn, Teaching at Gardner-Webb is ‘More Than Just a Job’

    Assistant Professor of Exercise Science is Back at His Alma Mater Eight months after Assistant Professor of Exercise Science Dr. Jonathan Ahearn fought back tears to write his resignation letter to Gardner-Webb University, he’s back at his alma mater. “I came back to Gardner-Webb, because It’s more than just a job,” Ahearn asserted. “It’s always […]

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    Gardner-Webb Ranked Nationally as a Top Five Private College in North Carolina

    Washington Monthly Recognizes Schools for Social Mobility, Research and Public Service BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—In its 2022 National University Rankings, Washington Monthly placed Gardner-Webb University in the top five among private colleges in North Carolina. GWU was ranked above Campbell (N.C.), Liberty University (Va.), Tulane (La.), Robert Morris (Penn.), Baylor (Texas) and Southern Methodist (Texas). This […]

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    Nichole Ijames Wins Gravett Citizen Scholar Award for Her Dissertation on Resiliency of Black Female Principals

    Research Identifies Ways to Support and Amplify These Voices in Leadership During her 25 years in public education—12 as an administrator—Dr. Nichole Ijames has relied on her own resiliency and witnessed that trait in her colleagues. Intrigued by these strong and confident women, Ijames chose to interview Black women principals and study their resiliency for […]

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    Celebrating Alumni – Jon-Eric Sullivan

    2000 Graduate Promoted to Vice President of Player Personnel for NFL’s Green Bay Packers BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Students are the focus of Gardner-Webb University’s mission. Faculty members seek to engage students with unique, experiential learning opportunities to prepare them for their next steps. Whether they choose to begin a career or accept the academic challenges of […]

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    More Businesses Join Bulldog Community Discount Program to Strengthen Relationship Between Local Towns and Gardner-Webb

    Students, Faculty and Staff Show ID for Savings at Local Businesses BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Four new businesses in Shelby, N.C., and one in Boiling Springs have joined the Bulldog Community Discount Program. This program strengthens the relationship of the University and the Cleveland County community by increasing awareness of local businesses and encouraging the campus community […]

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    Gardner-Webb Online to Launch 8-Week Terms for Degree Completion Programs

    Beginning in 2023 Fall Semester, New Format Allows Students to Complete Degrees in Shorter Time Frame BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University Online is launching eight-week terms for its undergraduate Degree Completion Programs. The new format delivers the same quality accredited education in redesigned courses that streamline content. This new schedule is set to begin in the […]

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    Gardner-Webb Celebrates Record Year for International Students

    Students Share Why GWU Was Their Choice From the small island of Curacao to the large country of Canada and 44 other lands across the globe, a record number of 108 international students have made Gardner-Webb their college home this year. While many of these students will be away from their home country for several […]

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    GWU Football Sendoff Planned for Friday at 12:15 p.m.

    Wear Red, Black and Runnin’ Bulldog Gear and Meet in Parking Lot of Spangler Stadium BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb football hits the road on Friday, Sept. 9, for the game against Coastal Carolina in Conway, S.C. Everyone is invited to attend a Football Sendoff at 12:15 p.m. to show their support for the team. Wear red, […]

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    Gardner-Webb Now Offers Computer Science Concentration in Cybersecurity

    Industry Estimates 3.5 Million New Positions in the Next Five Years   Fully-Online Option Begins in 2023 Spring Semester for Students in the Degree Completion Program BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—In response to industry needs, Gardner-Webb University now offers a cybersecurity concentration with its Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science. The curriculum prepares graduates to succeed […]

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    Gardner-Webb Receives One of 12 Grants for Faculty-Student STEM Mentoring

    North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities Awards $25,000 to Enhance Tutoring Programs BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University’s Student Success Division has received a three-year grant totaling $25,000 from North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU). The N.C. GlaxoSmithKline Foundation provided the funds to establish faculty-student STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math) mentoring programs, and NCICU awarded […]

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    Celebrating Alumni: Lt. Col. Jim Davidson

    Two-Time Gardner-Webb Graduate Named State Chaplain for South Carolina National Guard BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Students are the focus of Gardner-Webb University’s mission. Faculty members seek to engage students with unique, experiential learning opportunities to prepare them for their next steps. Whether they choose to begin a career or accept the academic challenges of graduate school, students […]

    The South Carolina National Guard held a changing of the stole ceremony at the Adjutant General Complex auditorium, Columbia, South Carolina, July 9, 2022. U.S. Army Chaplain (Col.) Norris Darden, Jr., South Carolina National Guard senior state chaplain, passed the stole to incoming chaplain, U.S. Army Chaplain (Lt. Col.) James Davidson, South Carolina National Guard. The transferring of the stole is similar to the passing of a unit's guidon during a change of command ceremony. The changing of the stole demonstrates the responsibility for spiritual leadership and pastoral care passing from one chaplain to another. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian Calhoun, South Carolina National Guard)
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    GWU Faculty Members Lead Thyroid and Breast Cancer Programs From Survivors’ Perspective

    Offered in September and October, Events Educate About Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Thyroid and breast cancer affects more than 307,000 Americans each year, and two programs in September and October will provide information on prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Sponsored by the Gardner-Webb University College of Health Sciences and Gayle Bolt Price School of […]

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    Gardner-Webb Opens Fitness Facilities to Alumni, Community Individuals and Groups

    Memberships offered for CrossFit Classes and Suttle Wellness Center Broyhill Adventure Course Open for Team Building, Leadership Development and Birthday Parties BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University now offers community memberships to Suttle Wellness Center and CrossFit classes and facilities. In addition, the Broyhill Adventure Course (BAC), located on Stadium Drive, is open to businesses, school groups […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s ‘Chief’ Barry Johnson Retiring After 26 Years of Service

    Stop By Poston Center on Thursday, Sept. 22, to Wish Him Well BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Barry Johnson, known across campus simply as ‘Chief,’ has announced his retirement as GWU’s Chief of University Police. He has served the GWU community since 1996. The campus is invited to stop by the Poston Center from 2 to 4 p.m. […]

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    Gardner-Webb and CVS Host Flu Vaccine Clinic for Campus and Community

    Flu Vaccines Available Oct. 5 and 6 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Tucker Student Center BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University is partnering with CVS to offer a Flu Vaccine Clinic for faculty, staff, students and the community on Oct. 5 and 6 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Hope Hall, Tucker Student Center. […]

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    GWU President William Downs Elected to Big South Conference Executive Committee

    Council of Chief Executive Officers Unanimously Approved Selections for 2022-23 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Big South Conference Council of Chief Executive Officers unanimously approved the league’s Executive Committee for the 2022-23 academic year, and Gardner-Webb University President Dr. William Downs was elected to serve the Executive Committee as an At-Large Member. The University of North Carolina-Asheville […]

    Dr. Downs right presents new VP and Director of Athletics Andrew Goodrich with GWU Swag
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    Trevor Wester, ’24, Takes Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldog Around the Track

    Honors Marketing Major Drives Legend Cars in Charlotte, N.C., and Elsewhere Gardner-Webb sophomore Trevor Wester is the first race car driver to welcome aboard the Runnin’ Bulldog logo in multiple events. Driver of the No. 8 Legend Car in the Cook Out Summer Shootout series at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway, Wester finished fifth in points […]

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    Canine ATF Agent Shows Gardner-Webb Students How He Sniffs Out Evidence

    Union County Fire Marshall Kevin Rigoli and ATF Senior Investigator Darren Solomon Lead Demonstration BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Camden, a four-legged agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) recently demonstrated his skills in fire investigation for Gardner-Webb University students. An official ignitable liquid detection canine, he’s trained to sniff out miniscule amounts of […]

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    Gardner-Webb Officials and Supporters Break Ground on Masters-Melton Indoor Baseball Facility

    New Building Offers Place Where Team Can Practice in Any Weather BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—While celebrating Gardner-Webb’s rich past, Homecoming festivities also looked ahead to the University’s bright future. The groundbreaking ceremony for the Masters-Melton Indoor Baseball Facility accomplished both. The new facility recognizes a longtime university supporter and at the same time improves the GWU […]

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    Gardner-Webb Celebrates Leaders of the Past on Founders Day, Dec. 1

    Activities Begin with Morning Convocation and Include Presentation of Inaugural Founders Medal BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—From Gardner-Webb University’s origins as a high school through its evolution into a nationally-recognized university and leader in Christian higher education, each chapter of institutional history has been penned by men and women of profound vision and relentless dedication.  Those who […]

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    Gardner-Webb Students Help Pack Thanksgiving Food Boxes and Books for Families in Need

    After Learning About Needs in the Community, University 111 Class Wanted to Volunteer Again BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Earlier in the semester, Gardner-Webb Instructor of Nursing Tara Hayes arranged for her University Life (UNIV 111) class to participate in a service-learning day at Feeding Kids/Reading Kids of Cleveland County, N.C. They sorted and separated books into age-appropriate […]

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    Feeding Kids/Reading Kids of Cleveland County, N.C., Grateful for Gardner-Webb Support Since 2015

    Community Organization Relies Entirely on Volunteers to Help Families BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Feeding Kids/Reading Kids of Cleveland County, N.C., is fully dependent on volunteers to meet the needs of families in the community. Recently, Gardner-Webb University Instructor of Nursing Tara Hayes took her University Life 111 (UNIV 111) class to volunteer at the non-profit organization. She […]

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    Gardner-Webb Headed to Eastern Kentucky to Begin 2022 FCS Playoffs

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Captured an Automatic Bid After Defeating A&T on Nov. 19 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb will play its first Division I FCS Playoff game on Saturday, Nov. 26, at Eastern Kentucky, with kickoff set for 5 p.m. The matchup was announced Sunday, Nov. 20, as part of the 2022 FCS Playoffs bracket, with the winner […]

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    Gardner-Webb Runs Through Eastern Kentucky Saturday to Advance in FCS Playoffs

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Take on No. 5 William and Mary on Dec. 3 at 2 p.m. Gardner-Webb ran for 405 yards and used a 21-0 burst in the third quarter to push through Eastern Kentucky in the first round of the 2022 FCS Playoffs. The Runnin’ Bulldogs (7-5) made the most of their first appearance in […]

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    String Workshop by Grammy Award-Winners Mark and Maggie O’Connor will be held on Jan. 28

    Includes Masterclasses, Method Classes, Orchestra Jam and Short Recital by O’Connors BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Grammy award-winning violinists Mark and Maggie O’Connor return to Gardner-Webb University on Jan. 28, 2023, for a string workshop. Hosted by the GWU Department of Music, the event will be held from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. in Stewart Hall, Tucker Student Center, […]

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    Gardner-Webb Students Shine at National Alpha Chi Convention

    Scholars Bring Home $12,700 in Scholarships and Prize Money BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. – Gardner-Webb University students brought home $12,700 in scholarships and prize money from the national Alpha Chi convention in Albuquerque, N.M., March 30-April 1. The convention is an annual celebration of academic scholarship bringing together Alpha Chi chapters from across the country to […]

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    Catawba Valley Community College Partners with Gardner-Webb to Offer Co-Admission Agreement

    ‘Bulldog Bound’ Creates a Seamless Transition for Catawba Students Transferring to GWU BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University and Catawba Valley Community College (CVCC) officials signed agreements on April 18 that simplify the transfer process between the schools. The “Bulldog Bound” direct-entry admission program will provide a seamless transition for CVCC students entering Gardner-Webb. “Each day that […]

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    Double Dawg Day Blitzes Record with Over $1 Million Raised

    Gardner-Webb University Receives Over 1,100 Gifts to Support Every Aspect of Campus Life BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—For the eighth year in a row, giving on Double Dawg Day, April 20, eclipsed the previous record with a one-day giving total of over $1 million. Whether funding scholarships, athletic facilities and training, or enhancing classrooms and labs, each […]

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    Gardner-Webb Introduces New Head Women’s Basketball Coach Scott Merritt at May 2 Event

    New Coach is Experienced Player, Teacher, Recruiter and Leader BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb announced April 22 that Scott Merritt is the University’s next head women’s basketball coach. He will be introduced to the campus and community on May 2 at 2 p.m. in Stewart Hall, Tucker Student Center. “I am excited to welcome Scott Merritt as […]

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    Gardner-Webb Presidents Switch Places for One Day

    SGA President Attends Meetings While GWU President Goes to Class and Student Activities BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Recently, Gardner-Webb University’s two presidents tested the idiom, “Walk a mile in my shoes.” Senior Blake Elizalde, Student Government Association (SGA) President and GWU President Dr. William M. Downs switched places for a day. Downs started the President Switch Day […]

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    Gardner-Webb Commencement Programs on May 4-5 will Recognize Over 500 Graduates

    Former N.C. Secretary of Commerce Sharon Decker is Speaker for All University Program on Thursday, May 4 College and School Recognition Events Held on Friday, May 5 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University academic officials are pleased to announce over 500 students will receive degrees during spring commencement exercises held on May 4 and 5. Students will […]

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    Gardner-Webb to Take on Charleston Southern Friday at 3 p.m. with Big South Tourney in Sight

    Fans are Invited to Join in the Action and Meet at Moss Stadium for Just $1 Entry BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. – Gardner-Webb and Charleston Southern will meet again at the mound on Friday afternoon.  First pitch is set for 3 p.m. (ESPN+) on Bill Masters Field located at John Henry Moss Stadium. Fans are encouraged to […]

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    Gardner-Webb Faculty Recognized with Awards

    Administration Presents Honors for Excellence in the Classroom, Service, Mentorship and Scholarship BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—At the recent Fall Faculty Assembly, Gardner-Webb University administrators honored faculty members with various awards. Gardner-Webb President Dr. William M. Downs presented the 2022-2023 Excellence in Teaching award to Associate Professor of Nursing Dr. Yvonne Smith. Provost and Vice President for […]

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    Gardner-Webb Lacrosse Begins 10th Season on Feb. 11 in Spangler Stadium

    Head Coach Kathleen Mirgon Crum Strives to Build a Championship Culture for the Team BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb Lacrosse begins its 10th season on Feb. 11 at 1 p.m. as the team hosts Vermont in Spangler Stadium for the season opener. Head Coach Kathleen Mirgon Crum and her new coaching staff — Assistant Coach Annie Dombrowski […]

    a collage featuring a 2015 photo of lacrosse members on the field and a 2023 photo of lacrosse players on the field
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    Gardner-Webb Women’s History Month Activities Celebrate Contributions of Women in Business, Science, Art and Health 

    Activities Planned Throughout the Month Spotlight Women Leaders in Community and Region BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Women’s History Month celebrates and recognizes the achievements of women in a variety of fields across the United States and globally. Gardner-Webb University’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion has several events planned throughout the month of March to highlight women who […]

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    Save the Date: Gardner-Webb’s Ninth Annual Double Dawg Day is April 11

    Donors Have Matching Opportunities to Double Their Impact BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University’s annual Double Dawg Day is celebrating its ninth year on April 11. The campus community—along with alumni, friends, and longtime supporters—have an opportunity to surpass last year’s giving and score a record-breaking total for the ninth year in a row. Assistant Director of […]

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    Gardner-Webb Supporters Surpass Double Dawg Day Records with $1.4 Million Raised

    University Receives 1,366 Gifts to Fund Scholarships, Academic Programs, and Athletics BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Faithful supporters answered the call in a big way on Gardner-Webb University’s ninth annual Double Dawg Day, April 11, setting new and impressive records for philanthropic giving. The one-day fundraising total reached its highest dollar amount ever — $1.4 million. New heights […]

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  • Program

    Undergraduate Journalism Programs

    Gain classroom and real-world experience to prepare you for a career in the news media and other communications fields by developing a full range of information-gathering, writing, editing and critical thinking skills. Curriculum What You’ll Learn Journalism students study and apply effective communication skills through instruction from professors with experience in the industry, participation in […]

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    Master of Divinity/Master of Arts in Religion

    The Master of Divinity/Master of Arts in Religion dual degree program will offer you a broad and rich context from which to do ministry. The MDiv/MA in Religion is designed to provide Divinity students with advanced research skills by permitting them to earn a second degree, the MA in Religion. This degree provides students with […]

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    SHRM APPROVED PROVIDER

    Gardner-Webb University Searight PACE Program combines theory with practical application, and flexibility, to give you a holistic view of real-world and strategic HR management that includes an overview of people analytics.  This certificate program is designed for human resource professionals who want to advance their competence in payroll law, compensation structures, and other payroll-related topics. […]

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    Collin Helms ’15

    Gardner-Webb Alumnus Wants to help students achieve academic and personal success “The excellent liberal arts education I received has helped me transition into the working world. I feel comfortable managing multiple projects at once, and I feel as though I can provide a unique perspective and opinions about the future of higher education thanks to […]

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    Gardner-Webb Sigma Zeta National Honor Society Inducts New Members

    Students Recognized for Academic Achievement in Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Computer Science BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Beta Tau Chapter of Sigma Zeta National Honor Society held its induction ceremony in March. Nineteen students were recognized as new members, and the new officers were installed. Graduating seniors were also recognized. New members received membership certificates, and graduating […]

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    Undergraduate Sport Management Programs

    Develop a firm grasp of a variety of business disciplines, including accounting, finance, management, and economics. Sports aren’t just for athletes, coaches and fans. Beyond knowing the scores, the players, or the stats, there’s a promising and rewarding business career waiting for you. A Bachelor of Science in Sport Management will equip you with a […]

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