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    Ministerial Referral

    The Gardner-Webb University School of Divinity’s Office of Ministerial Referral Services exists to be of service to the Kingdom of God by assisting Directors of Missions, churches, and others seeking ministerial personnel, as well as individuals seeking places of service. These objectives are accomplished in part through Ministerial Referral Services’ web site. The web site […]

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    Organization Sponsored Events

    Social-Spirit-Service Requirement Each organization is expected to fulfill the Social, Spirit, and Service (S-S-S) requirement to maintain active status. This is a great way to help students learn leadership skills in areas that are important to the university and the community. Requests for funding allocations will be influenced by the organization’s involvement in these. If […]

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    Internships

    Internships are academic experiences designed to provide students with opportunities to apply and develop their skills and knowledge while exploring specific career interests. Internships give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths as well as give employers the opportunity to evaluate and […]

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    Job Search

    The job search process can feel overwhelming and intimidating for some students, but with the right tools, strategies and support you can navigate your way into a career aligned with your design. We’re here to help anytime you need us, but the job search process begins with you.  What jobs are you qualified and prepared […]

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    Dawg Tag

    The Dawg Tag is Gardner-Webb University’s new digital ID, bringing the convenience of the traditional Webb Card to your smartphone. Available for both Apple and Android devices, the Dawg Tag allows students, faculty, and staff to access campus facilities, meal plans, and make purchases—all from their phone’s wallet. Through the GWU One Card office initiative, […]

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    Comprehensive Articulation Agreement

    I. Purpose The 2015 Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (ICAA) between the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) and the Signatory Institutions of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) is intended to provide smooth transfer for community college students who wish to continue their education at an NCICU Signatory Institution. The ultimate goal of this […]

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    Managing Organization Spending Accounts

    Your organization’s treasurer should manage your club account in conjunction with your organization advisor. Your advisor must approve all spending before spending takes place and can submit requests for reimbursement or payment to be made from the organization’s account. It is the responsibility of the organization’s faculty advisor to ensure that sufficient funds are available for […]

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    Spring 2021 Commencement FAQs

    Information for Graduates, Family and Friends Commencement will be held Friday, May 7, in Spangler Stadium with college and school recognition events scheduled for Saturday, May 8, also in Spangler Stadium. Friday night Commencement will be followed on Saturday by celebrations beginning at 8:00AM where graduates will be recognized as they cross the stage. Following […]

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    Gardner-Webb University Launches Centralized Calendar for All Events on Campus

    New Calendar Showcases Popular and Upcoming Events in Various Categories BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Today, Gardner-Webb University launches a new centralized events calendar. Students, faculty and staff can now explore everything happening on campus in one spot. In addition, community members can easily browse and register for a broad range of upcoming events in a single GWU […]

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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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    Mascot Appearance Request

    On-Campus Appearance Request Bo the Bulldog is Available for On-campus Appearances! New to the Runnin’ Bulldog nation, Bo already loves to visit his GWU family and would welcome the opportunity to consider your appearance request. However, this dawg needs his rest, to have a role on campus, to play, and frankly, cannot be everywhere, all the […]

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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 Life

    Departments & 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 (Eph 4:13). Varied opportunities are  provided throughout the academic year for expressing that faith through service to God […]

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    Meeting Rooms and Outdoor Venues

    Gardner-Webb University has great meeting spaces including both indoor meeting rooms and outdoor venues. Browse through the slideshow and find out which venue is the best fit for your event. We would be honored to meet with you and show you around campus so you can get a first-hand look at our facilities. In addition, […]

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    Institutional Policies

    Campus-wide Policies 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 experiential learning opportunities, shape students into thinkers, doers, and world-changers. Forged within a supportive and diverse Christian community, our students emerge ready to […]

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    Guidelines for Advertising

    Marketing your organization and its events well is a must! Club Banner Policy One of the benefits of being a Tier 1 or Tier 2 organization is the opportunity to hang a professionally printed banner in the Tucker Student Center. This is a great way to use club funds to help promote your club’s mission […]

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    Campus Facilities

    Campus Facilities University Physical Development Complex This complex is a major resource for students regarding student activities, wellness, and physical education courses. The facility consists of the following areas: Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to use this facility as a means of achieving overall physical well-being and participating in recreational activities. This facility can […]

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    Accepted Students Events

    Your Gardner-Webb experience begins here! We offer a variety of events during the year to help you get familiar with campus and get excited about being a Runnin’ Bulldog! Check out all of the ways you can visit campus as an accepted student. Accepted Student Day  We can’t wait to have you on campus in […]

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    From Silent Disco to Guided Painting, Spring Events Offer Something for all Runnin’ Bulldogs

    Associate Director of Student Engagement Jessika Raduly Plans Activities to ‘Create Forever Memories’ By Chloe Cloutier, Intern for University Communications BOILING SPRINGS N.C.—Ever hear a friend say, “There’s nothing to do!” Take one look at the vast number of events offered by Gardner-Webb Student Engagement and you’ll find around 40 different activities. From Silent Disco […]

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    Disaster Relief Resources

    Your support is urgently needed Thanks for your prayers and support during this unprecedented event. Please remember that the community around campus is still recovering from this storm, so while we will continue campus operations as normal, we will be finding opportunities to serve our community in the coming days. With over 800,000 people still […]

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    New Employees

    We’re glad you’re here! Please tell us more about yourself and schedule a photo headshot by using the links provided on the right. New Employees April 21, 2025 New Staff • Shannon Hovis serves as the director of Alumni and Parent Relations, bringing with her a strong background in leadership, relationship-building, and community engagement. For […]

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    ‘Sup Dawgs Food Truck Serves Specialty Items for GWU Campus and Community

    Mobile Kitchen Offers Choices for GW Sports Fans, Special Events, and Available by Request  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—’Sup Dawgs—the new Aramark food truck on the Gardner-Webb University campus—provides a regular game day menu of specialty burgers, hot dogs and Philly cheesesteak. Seasonal and other select items will be added for spotlight events, and the truck is […]

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    Homecoming Weekend Offers Traditional Events and Celebrates New Gardner-Webb Baseball Facility

    University Welcomes Alumni and Friends, Honors Hall-of-Famers and Distinguished Alumni BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Homecoming weekend at Gardner-Webb is packed with events to celebrate Bulldog Nation. From Oct. 28-30, the University will host traditional events, along with some new ones. The weekend is packed with opportunities to connect and engage, beginning at 10 a.m. on Friday and […]

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    Strategic Plan

    A Strategic Plan for Growth and Excellence 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 experiential learning opportunities, shape students into thinkers, doers, and world-changers. Forged within a supportive and diverse Christian community, […]

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    Community Update: Campus Events and Updates

    As we continue to prioritize the health and safety of our campus community, it is essential that we avoid complacency and pandemic fatigue.  Our shared goal:  to stay together on campus with in-person classes through the end of the semester. The formula is simple and by now very familiar:  wear it (your mask), wash ’em […]

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    Day-to-Day Issues

    Education and Classroom Etiquette In many cultures, there is a great difference in status between students and professors. Students show their respect for their professors by listening quietly. They do not question what the professor says. In the United States, it is quite acceptable for students to ask questions and to engage in discussions with […]

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    Support and Services

    Information supporting all online degree completion students can be found by logging into MyGWU and Blackboard and clicking on the Online Degree Completion tab at the top of the Blackboard menu.  In addition, a general New Online Student Orientation Webinar is hosted by Adult and Distance Education before the beginning of the fall and spring […]

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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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    Tips for Developing an Internship Program Schedule

    To ensure your interns get valuable exposure to the different areas of your organization, consider developing an internship program schedule populated with activities for interns to connect more deeply with the company, build skills, and bond with one another. One of the keys to developing an effective internship program schedule is to start early. It […]

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    Gardner-Webb Office of Diversity and Inclusion to Host Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

    Week of Events Scheduled on Jan. 11-18, 2024, will Recognize and Reflect on King’s Immense Contributions BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Office of Diversity and Inclusion is hosting a weeklong celebration, Jan. 11-18, 2024, to honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Events will recognize the immense significance of King in the nation’s […]

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    Student Ministries

    “As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.” Ephesians 4:1-3 We invite you to […]

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    Organizational Constitution

    Guidelines for Creating a Constitution All student organizations are required to submit a proposed constitution as part of their application to become an officially recognized active campus organization. Once approved, this constitution serves as the governing document for your organization. It is required that each organization have an up-to-date copy of the constitution loaded onto […]

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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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    Gardner-Webb Alumna Molly Law, ’14, is Former Editor of Christianity.com

    Professors Inspired English Major to Pursue Writing and Minor in Biblical Studies At Gardner-Webb University, 2014 alumna Molly Law discovered her writing talent and her interest in a scholarly examination of the Bible. As editor of Christianity.com, she recalled topics discussed in her religion classes to propose article ideas or to occasionally write articles and […]

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    Department of Student Engagement

    Make the Most of Your College Experience Welcome to Student Engagement. We are glad you are here! The Student Engagement Office strives to enhance the overall educational experience of students and serves the campus community through development of, exposure to, participation in, and assistance with intellectual, spiritual, cultural, recreational, social, and leadership opportunities. Student Engagement […]

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    Psychology and Sociology Articulation Agreement

    I. Background Since the adoption of a revised Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement between the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) and the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) in 2015, the two organizations have worked collaboratively to strengthen the transfer relationship and to provide greater opportunity for students. With the selection of North Carolina […]

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    Business Attire Guide

    Business Professional Attire What is Business Professional Attire? This style of dress is customary for interviews, career fairs, and other events where making a first impression is crucial. The following is a guide on how to dress in business professional attire. Business Attire Guide for Women Article of Clothing Description Suit Well pressed and tailored […]

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    New Gardner-Webb Caf Opens with Array of Food Options and Energized Atmosphere

    Renovations Feature Modern Seating, Outdoor Patio Dining, and Special Events and Activities BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The new Caf is ready to serve the Gardner-Webb University Campus in an energized atmosphere with special events and activities. The larger dining space offers updated seating, and improved meal options give students more choices. From July 24 through Aug. 18, […]

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    Gardner-Webb Women Celebrate Big South Honors and Team Store Offers Merch

    Gwubulldogstore.com Honors Season and Women’s Basketball Earn Awards BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University students, alumni and friends have an opportunity to own a part of history that celebrates the Women’s Basketball Big South Conference Season Championship. For a limited time, top-ranked championship apparel is available in the official GW Big South Women’s Basketball Championship team store. […]

    Jhessyka Williams cuts down the net in celebration of winning the Big South Conference Season Championship.
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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 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 […]

    A Gardner-Webb women's baskeball player holds the ball while a person from the other team plays defense.
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    After a Year of World-Shifting Events, Class of 2021 Ready to Celebrate Achievements

    Q & A: Four Seniors Share Thoughts About Unique Challenges of 2020-21 Amidst the sickness, grief, uncertainty, and civil unrest of 2020 and 2021, Gardner-Webb University’s graduating seniors have persevered. They endured quarantine, remote learning, mask wearing and social distancing, but now it’s time to celebrate their accomplishments—and bright futures. Four members of the Class […]

    Four GWU Seniors from the Class of 2021 - Malik Stewart, Felipe Correa, Casey Almond and Bobby Dales Jr.
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    Social Media Takeovers

    What is life really like at Gardner-Webb? Current GWU students, alumni, faculty and staff may participate in taking over Gardner-Webb University’s Instagram channel to show what their Bulldog stories and experience looks like through their eyes and with their voice. Takeovers are generally used to showcase student life at Gardner-Webb whether that be a day […]

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    Alumni Career Resources

    Gardner-Webb graduates can continue to use our services after graduation to develop and manage their careers. Share Your Story If you haven’t let us know where you’re living and working now, please update us. We may want to share your story with others. Student Networking and Alumni Events Throughout the year, we connect Gardner-Webb students with […]

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    Interviews

    Even with amazing credentials, an interview can make or break your prospects of a job offer. Preparation and practice are essential, and this section of our website is dedicated to helping you feel calm, collected, and ready to land that job! Ace the Interview Check out our online module to learn how to prepare well […]

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    Dr. Steven R. Harmon, Ph.D.

    Associate Professor of Historical Theology, School of Divinity Dr. Harmon’s journal article “La cattolicità battista: che cos’ève perché è importante per i battisti e per tutta la chiesa di Cristo” is published in the current issue of Protestantesimo: Rivista della Facoltà Valdese di Teologia 79, no. 1 (2024): 41-55. The article is a revision and […]

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    Music and Sound

    Requirements for Use of Music and Sound Recordings Music and sound effects can elevate a multimedia project—creating emotional connections and immersing viewers in the story. However, it is essential that all audio used in Gardner-Webb productions complies with copyright law. Policy In order to avoid copyright violations and the resulting liability to the University and individuals, […]

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    Fall 2024 Commencement

    Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce over 400 students will receive degrees during fall commencement exercises held on December 13, 2024. 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 Video Class of 2024 […]

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    News, Media, and Publications

    NewsCenter Gardner-Webb releases regular news on our website and via the NewsCenter. Gardner-Webb: The Magazine Gardner-Webb: The Magazine is published annually for alumni, parents and friends of Gardner-Webb University, informing readers of the activities of students, faculty, staff and alumni. Academic Catalog The Academic Catalog is available online. The Web The Web is the Gardner-Webb University yearbook. Digital versions are also available […]

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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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    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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    Know Before You Go

    Frequently Asked Questions for the Brinkley Amphitheater Venue policies may be different from event to event so please check the individual event page for specific details prior to attending each event. Here are some helpful tips for enjoying your visit. Getting here Click on the map below for driving directions to the Center. 205 South […]

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    GWU Hoopscoming and Legacy and Legends Basketball Events Featured on Feb. 11 and 18

    Programs Include Recognition of 1963 Men’s Conference Winners and Title IX Celebration BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Office of Alumni Relations has planned a full week for HOOPSCOMING in February. Alumni, former athletes, and friends are invited to return to campus for two special events on Feb. 11 and 18. “We are eager to have […]

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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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    Calendar of Events

    Stay up-to-date on all things happening at Gardner-Webb University. Click here if not automatically redirected to the Calendar of Events

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    Support and Services

    Individual graduate programs provide program-specific orientations for their new students during 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 Blackboard, clicking on the Organizations area found […]

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    Building a LinkedIn Profile

    LinkedIn is the primary platform for professional networking online.  It allows you to showcase your professional profile, archive your academic and professional accomplishments, and connect with other professionals across industries.  Most employers looks at your LinkedIn profile during the job application process, so it needs to match your resume and serve as an accurate reflection […]

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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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    Organizational Constitution

    Organizational Constitution Guidelines for Creating a Constitution All student organizations are required to submit a proposed constitution as part of their application to become an officially recognized active campus organization. Once approved, this constitution serves as the governing document for your organization. It is required that each organization have an up-to-date copy of the constitution […]

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    Gardner-Webb University to Hold Expanded Spring Commencement on May 7 and 8

    Event on May 7 Features Speaker and Fireworks; Celebrations on May 8 Recognize Individual Graduates BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb University are pleased to announce a return to in-person commencement services for the Class of 2021. Two days of celebrations are planned for May 7 and 8 in Spangler Stadium. In addition, students who graduated […]

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    Silent Disco Party Brings a New Twist to Campus Events

    Gardner-Webb Students Enjoy Music, Lights, and Fun in a Noiseless Dance Party BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University students recently experienced a Silent Disco Party, an exciting and new event hosted by the Office of Student Engagement that brought a fresh and innovative way to enjoy music and dancing. Held in a blacklight/glow atmosphere, the event allowed […]

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    June 2020: Strategic Plan for Growth and Excellence

    Colleagues and Friends of Gardner-Webb University, I am pleased to report that on June 18 the University’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously to endorse GWU 2020-2025:  A Strategic Plan for Growth and Excellence.  This new Strategic Plan is the product of a thoughtful, systematic process that included more than 500 responses to an online survey, three […]

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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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    Gardner-Webb Clubs Recognized for Service to Campus and Community

    ASL Club Advisor Robert Moore, Campus Ministries United, and Pre-Health Society win Top Awards BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Hope Saunders, Gardner-Webb assistant director of Student Engagement, recently recognized leaders and advisors of the University’s clubs and organizations. Saunders noted that in 2023-2024 there were 37 groups for students to get plugged into. Four new clubs were introduced: […]

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    Gardner-Webb Students Invited to Apply for Big South/Sunbelt Scholarships

    Applications Accepted Until April 11th for 14th Annual Awards CHARLOTTE, N.C.  – Once again, Big South Corporate Partner Sunbelt Rentals is offering scholarships to Big South students entering their final semesters as an undergraduate.  Applications for the scholarship are now being accepted on www.BigSouthSports.com  under the “Sunbelt Rentals Scholarship” tab on the home page, which also […]

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    Gardner-Webb Faculty and Staff Plan Spring Events to Promote Diversity and Inclusion

    Programs Include Recognition of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Black History Month and a Course on African American Literature As Gardner-Webb University students and the campus community continue to process national events related to racial injustice and inequality, GWU faculty and staff will offer more avenues next semester for communication and understanding. Assistant Professor of […]

    Dr. Kemeshia Swanson poses with some of the books she will be using in her African American Literature Course.
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    On-Campus Events

    Picture Yourself as a Runnin’ Bulldog Check out the many ways you can visit our campus! See our on-campus visit options below to experience our community for yourself. Dawg Days Dawg Days are for high school students who would like to visit GWU! You’ll hear from the Admissions Team, get a campus tour, and visit […]

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    Math Club

    The Math Club is open to all majors and participates in service projects such as Octoberfest, winter clothing drive, and the Care for Aids Project. Math Club enjoys a variety of trips, social events, conferences, and spirited sporting events in support of the GWU Bulldogs.

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    Bulldog Club

    Our Mission The Bulldog Club is Committed to connecting GWU fans directly to Gardner-Webb Athletics and continues to give our student athletes championship support while providing priority, community, and opportunity to our most loyal fans. Joining the Bulldog Club is Easy! Your Membership. As proud supporters of the Runnin’ Bulldogs, the Bulldog Club stands tall, […]

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    Nursing Admission

    Follow these steps to apply to the nursing program. Step 1: Review Admissions Requirements Click on the links below for more details and additional admissions requirements for each program. Step 2: Apply to the university Complete one of the the GWU general applications listed below. Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) and Traditional Bachelor of […]

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    Nursing 60th Anniversary

    60 Years of Nursing Excellence – Honoring the Legacy – Where educators inspire, students lead, and lives are changed—one nurse at a time When you drink the water, don’t forget who dug the well. —Dr. Shirley Putnam Toney, Dean and Professor Emerita of Nursing For six decades, the Hunt School of Nursing (HSON) at Gardner-Webb […]

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    Gardner-Webb Black Student Association and Office of Diversity and Inclusion Sponsor Black History Month Activities

    Local and Regional Events Celebrate African American Trailblazers and Culture BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Black Student Association (BSA) at Gardner-Webb University, along with the GWU Office of Diversity and Inclusion, is hosting several events and activities to celebrate Black History Month. The BSA empowers Black students to voice concerns, discuss issues, and foster meaningful community conversations. […]

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    Weather Schedule Update: University Closed

    Monitoring Tropical Storm In the interest of campus safety, Gardner-Webb University is canceling all scheduled events for today, Friday, September 27. That includes classes and Family Weekend activities. We will maintain dining services exclusively in The Caf. Managers will determine staff to be present for maintenance of essential operations. All scheduled events for Saturday, September […]

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    Title IX Compliance

    Title IX states: “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied benefit, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” Title IX is an anti-discrimination law based on gender. Sexual harassment and sexual assault are considered discrimination […]

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    Johnson City, Tenn., Selected as Host Site of 2025 and 2026 Big South Basketball Championships

    Freedom Hall Civic Center is First Venue to Hold Tournaments Outside Conference’s Traditional Footprint BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Big South Conference Council of Chief Executive Officers has awarded the 2025 and 2026 Hercules Tires Big South Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships to Johnson City, Tenn., bringing the tournaments to the “Mountain South” and Freedom Hall Civic […]

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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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    Fall 2023 Commencement

    Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce nearly 500 students will receive degrees during spring commencement exercises held on Friday, December 15, 2023. 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 Video Class of […]

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    Living-Learning Communities

    What is a Living-Learning Community (LLC)? An LLC is a program where students (1) live together on campus, (2) take part in a shared academic endeavor, (3) use resources in their residence environment designed for them, and (4) engage in structured social activities that also emphasize academics. At Gardner-Webb, we give first-year students the option […]

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    Commencement Frequently Asked Questions

    Information for Graduates, Family and Friends Commencement will be held December 12, 2025 at 9:00 a.m. at the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center. **We will be making updates to the FAQ please continue to check back here in the future*

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    Gardner-Webb Universityís homecoming events

    Gardner-Webb Universityís homecoming events

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    Gardner-Webb Choirs Present Free Concerts on Oct. 5 and 10

    The University Chorales Perform Hymns; The Concert Choir Has Program Themed ‘Spooky Season’ By Ashley Rich, ’26, Intern for University Communications The Gardner-Webb University Department of Music will host two concerts in October. Gardner-Webb’s Director of Choral Activities Dr. Joshua Cheney noted both events will feature an excellent selection of music. The 25 students in […]

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    Gardner-Webb University’s homecoming events

    Gardner-Webb University’s homecoming events

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    Gardner-Webb Awards Degrees in Spring Commencement Ceremonies on May 4 and 5

    More than 500 Graduates Honored with Traditional Ceremony and Separate Recognition Events BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb celebrated with over 500 graduates at the University’s formal Commencement on Thursday, May 4, at 7 p.m. Former N.C. Secretary of Commerce Sharon Decker was the guest speaker for the ceremony held in Spangler Stadium. The celebrations continue […]

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    Physician Assistant Studies Events and Campus Visits

    Meet Us Virtually! Phone Call/Email: Call our Admissions office at 704-406-2017 between 9:00 am – 5:00 pm ET for answers to questions about PA admissions. Email anytime at [email protected]. Information Sessions: Join us for a 1-hour Virtual Information Session where the PA program and admissions will be highlighted. After the presentation, there will be opportunity for Q&A […]

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    Social Entrepreneurship

    Social Entrepreneurship is a movement that leads innovative people to address social problems through imagination and creative action. They do this by starting new initiatives, revitalizing old ones, or transforming current institutions to be better at addressing the problems of society. Anyone can be a social entrepreneur, if they utilize their knowledge and understanding to move […]

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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 […]

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    Event Venue Policy

    To ensure that all fans have a safe and enjoyable visit to Gardner-Webb University Athletic events, the following items are not permitted in any of our athletic venues: Prohibited items that are discovered during security inspections at the stadium entrances must be either returned to the owner’s vehicle or discarded. Unlawful items that are discovered […]

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    Teacher Preparation Articulation Agreement

    I. Background Since the adoption of a revised Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement between the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) and the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) in 2015, the two organizations have worked collaboratively to strengthen the transfer relationship and to provide greater opportunity for students to begin their studies at a […]

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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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    Gardner-Webb Facilities & Maintenance: ‘Please Don’t Feed Geese and other Wildlife’

    Feeding is Harmful for the Birds and Encourages Their Presence on Campus BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The ducks and Canadian geese living around Lake Hollifield on the Gardner-Webb University campus are entertaining to watch. However, what they leave behind on the grass and sidewalks destroys vegetation and carries diseases and bacteria. Additionally, nesting geese will chase people […]

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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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    Dimensions Frequently Asked Questions

    Questions & Answers What is the purpose of Dimensions? The purpose of Dimensions is to nurture persons spiritually, intellectually, and culturally in the context of the Christian faith and to promote a sense of community. Consequently, the three primary objectives of the Dimensions program are: (1) to provide opportunities for spiritual growth through worship and […]

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    Student Support

    Contact Information Support Service Contact Phone Email Advising, Graduate Please contact your faculty advisor or program director. To locate your advisor’s name and email address, log in to MyGWU and select the Student Documents and Resources tile. Then, navigate to the ‘Advising’ folder and select ‘Show My Advisor’. Athletic Events   (704) 406-4340   Blackboard […]

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    Mascot Handlers

    Mascot Handlers participate in the training and care, transportation to events, and sharing our official live mascot’s story with Runnin’ Bulldog fans of all ages. Under the direction of the Marketing and Communications department, a mascot handler’s mission is to actively promote Gardner-Webb through working with the live mascot and university constituents, while upholding the […]

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    General Resume Guide

    Resume Do’s and Don’ts Things to do Make sure your resume reflects your accomplishments, abilities and achievements. It is an extension of you! Customize your resume to each job application based on the job description. Write skill statements as bullet points, not formal sentences. Keep your resume concise, yet impacting for the person reading. Check […]

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    Community

    Welcome to Cleveland County With strong emphasis on faith-based service throughout the threads of campus life, Gardner-Webb intentionally fosters community involvement and growth as part of its mission. As you become part of our family and engage deeper in our culture, use the information below to find your place within the greater community context. GWU […]

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    Gardner-Webb Campus Finds Ways to Serve Community While Observing COVID-19 Protocols

    Students, Student-Athletes, Faculty and Staff Participate in Several Service Projects BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.— An integral part of life on the Gardner-Webb University campus is serving the community. Although projects look different with everyone wearing face coverings and staying 6 feet apart, faculty, staff, students and athletic teams have participated in several events this semester. Many […]

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    Director of GWU Bands Dr. Sarah Fabian Seeks to Engage and Inspire Music Students

    Assistant Professor Receives Faculty Rising Star Award for Excellence in Scholarship, Teaching and Service By Avery Copeland, Intern for University Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Through her enthusiasm and engaging personality, Dr. Sarah Fabian, director of Gardner-Webb University Bands and assistant professor of music, has tremendously grown the music program. From recruitment efforts at the local high […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumnus Mason Miller Selected for MLB All-Star Game Tonight at 8 p.m.  

    Closer Becomes First Player with Cleveland County Ties Since Kings Mountain’s Jake Early in 1943 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Just three years after graduating from Gardner-Webb University, pitcher Mason Miller will represent the Oakland A’s and the American League in the MLB All-Star Game tonight (Tuesday, July 16) at 8 p.m. Miller joins a lineup of younger […]

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    Gardner-Webb Hosts Events to Celebrate Black History Month

    Spirit Week Recognizes Contributions of Black Individuals Throughout History BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—During Black History Month in February, the Gardner-Webb University Office of Diversity and Inclusion led by Director Lawrence Brinson is sponsoring events to recognize the extraordinary contributions of Black individuals throughout history. University Communications will also highlight several students who are making a difference […]

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    Gardner-Webb Homecoming 2023 Welcomes Alumni and Celebrates Students

    Full Weekend Includes Food, Football and First Brinkley Amphitheater Concert with Ricky Skaggs BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Homecoming 2023 at Gardner-Webb University features three days of festivities Oct. 27-29 to welcome alumni and celebrate the GWU student-experience. The events will also usher in a new era with the first concert in the Gardner-Webb Brinkley Amphitheater on Oct. […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumna Celebrates Accomplishments of Early Black Leaders

    Tyra Montour, ’16, Pursues Doctorate to Tackle Health Disparities and Advocate for Vulnerable Populations  “The observance of Juneteenth is about the journey and achievement of African Americans—from a horrific period of sanctioned enslavement to the pinnacle of human endeavors. It is a story of pride, resilience and determination that will always be of historical and […]

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    Annual Observance of Juneteenth Focuses on Achievements of African Americans

    Freedoms Produce Scholars Like Gardner-Webb Associate Professor Dr. Kortni Alston “The observance of Juneteenth is about the journey and achievement of African Americans—from a horrific period of sanctioned enslavement to the pinnacle of human endeavors. It is a story of pride, resilience and determination that will always be of historical and spiritual importance—as it serves […]

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    End-of-Year Reception Honors Top Gardner-Webb Club, Advisor and Event

    Program Celebrates the Work of all Clubs and Organizations on Campus BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Office of Student Engagement hosted its first Clubs and Organizations End-of-Year Reception recently. The event also included several first-time awards to recognize the Club of the Year, the Advisor of the Year and the Event of the Year. “We […]

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    Gardner-Webb Women Headed to the Big Dance

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Open Play at No. 2 Utah on Friday, March 17 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb women’s basketball team will play at No. 2 seed Utah on Friday, March 17, in the first round of the NCAA Division I Basketball Championships. The Runnin’ Bulldogs (29-4) are the No. 15 seed in the region and will […]

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    Gardner-Webb Sells Tickets for Hercules Tires Big South Basketball Championships

    Women’s Team is No. 1 Seed; Men’s Team Awaiting Results of Final Games BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Fans of the Runnin’ Bulldogs have plenty to celebrate with the start of March Madness and the upcoming Hercules Tires Big South Basketball Championships. The Gardner-Webb women’s team has already clinched the Big South regular season title and the No. […]

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    Gardner-Webb Joins National Observance of Black History Month

    Programs Celebrate the Contributions of African Americans in U.S. and Worldwide BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The National Theme for Black History Month 2023 is Black Resistance, which celebrates the stories of how African Americans have mobilized for freedom and justice through the years. Gardner-Webb University’s Director of Diversity and Inclusion Lawrence Brinson has planned events to recognize […]

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    Groundbreaking Ceremony Begins First Phase of GWU Outdoor Performance Complex

    Construction Begins Soon for the 900-Seat Brinkley Amphitheater on South Main Street BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University community celebrated the groundbreaking of the Brinkley Amphitheater on Nov. 30. Named in honor of longtime University supporters, David and Marie Brinkley, the 900-seat venue will be a home for performing arts, summer concerts, future Webbstock events, outdoor […]

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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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    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 […]

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    Gardner-Webb Hosts Events to Celebrate Black History Month

    Programs Bring Awareness, Give Students a Voice, and Recognize Contributions of Alumni  In celebration of Black History Month, Gardner-Webb University and the Office of Diversity and Intercultural Initiatives are sponsoring several programs. These programs will bring awareness to a variety of issues affecting Black and Brown Americans and also celebrate their history and contributions to […]

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    Gardner-Webb University Plans Events in Recognition of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    Celebrating life with art. BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Department of Visual Arts, in conjunction with Student Life and Services, will open an exhibit on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 20 in the Pouryousefi Gallery in Tucker Student Center.   The display is part of the University’s celebration of King’s legacy. The focus will be […]

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    TEAS Entrance Exam

    The ATI TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) is designed specifically to assess a student’s preparedness entering the health science fields. Studies show a consistent link between a student’s performance on the TEAS and future academic success. The ATI TEAS test is comprised of 170 questions, 20 of which are unsecured pretest items. Questions are […]

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    Typography

    In order to create and maintain a consistent look throughout all Gardner-Webb’s materials, the same families and styles of typography should be used at all times. These primary fonts can be found on fonts.adobe.com (free with an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription). Primary Typography STIX Two Text (serif typeface) STIX Two Text Regular STIX Two Text […]

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    Godbold College of Business Alumni Board and Group

    The Godbold College of Business Alumni Board and Group, launched in 2018 with help from alumni Seth Cranfill and Lucas Beatty, offers special events for graduates. The group’s purpose is to bring awareness of happenings in the College of Business, to create networking opportunities for alumni and students and to help grow the College of […]

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    Marion Family Donates New Scoreboard for Gardner-Webb’s Spangler Stadium

    The Dr. Randy Marion Scoreboard Reflects Family’s Longtime Support of the University BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A gift from Randy Marion, longtime trustee of Gardner-Webb University, and his daughter, Jennifer Marion Mills, current chair of the Board of Trustees, will provide a new video scoreboard and sound system for Earnest W. Spangler Stadium. The new technology will […]

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    Orchestra

    The University Orchestra (MUSC 386) is comprised of a full complement of strings, full winds and brass and percussion. Orchestra (MUSC 386), comprised of GWU students and members of the community, performs several concerts per year. Orchestra is open to all students regardless of major. Membership in Orchestra is by audition only, though strings may […]

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    Baseball Alumni & Friends Golf Outing – Registration

    October 27, 2023 Morning Flight: 8 a.m. – 1 2 p.m.Lunch: 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.Afternoon Flight: 1:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.Riverbend YMCA Golf Course | 3005 Long Wood Dr., Shelby, NC 28152   I am registering as a(n): Please select oneIndividual​TeamSponsor   Team Registration Registrant Name (required) Team Name (required) Email (required) Phone Number […]

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    Craven W. Williams Observatory

    Since its dedication in 1990, the Craven E. Williams Observatory has served as a focal point for astronomy education for the University and amateur astronomers throughout the region. The observatory is named for the ninth president of Gardner-Webb University, and was constructed largely through volunteer efforts. Funds for the facility were made possible through area […]

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    Center for Personal and Innovative Leadership Development

    Vision Statement Our vision is nothing less than realizing the full potential of the university in linking resources in creative ways to significantly impact the major human, social and intellectual capital needs of organizations. The Center equips current and future leaders with the tools and strategies to be transformative in their pursuit of excellence. Mission […]

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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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    CETL

    CETL Mission Statement As part of Gardner-Webb’s community of learning, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning serves as a resource for professional development in teaching. CETL’s role is chiefly supportive and its programs are designed to complement professional development within the disciplines. Consequently, CETL seminars, workshops, and resources focus on elements of effective […]

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    Dr. William M. Downs Officially Inaugurated as Gardner-Webb University’s 13th President

    Board of Trustees Chair Jennifer Marion Mills Presides Over Investiture Ceremony BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The inauguration of Gardner-Webb University’s 13th president, originally scheduled as a week-long celebration in March 2020, was one of the many events cancelled because of the Covid-19 global pandemic. Instead of the traditional ceremony with a large gathering, Dr. William M. Downs […]

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    Technology Services FAQs

    How do I connect my computer to the wireless network? Do I have access to wired ethernet in my room? Gardner-Webb’s residential areas are wireless-only. Please use the wireless network for all access. If you encounter any problems please contact Technology Services at (704) 406-4647. Can I access the wireless network if I’m a visitor […]

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    Resume Development

    First impressions matter.  Your resume and cover letter are frequently the first and only chance you have to grab the attention of a potential employer.  On average, employers admit to spending less than 30 seconds looking over a resume because they have so many to review. Many industries now use Application Tracking Systems (ATS) to […]

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    Indoor Climbing Wall

    Guest Policy Each full-time and permanent part-time Gardner-Webb University employee and student will be permitted to bring a guest(s) into the Tucker Student Center Climbing Wall. Guests must be accompanied by the faculty, staff, or student sponsor while utilizing the facility. Guests must present a valid photo ID card, sign in with Adventure Recreation staff, […]

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    Information for Accepted Online Students

    Ignite your dreams from anywhere, with educational opportunities that fit any schedule. Congratulations on joining the thousands of Gardner-Webb students who are working every day towards igniting their futures! Whatever your life situation, GWU has options that advance your career and bring your dreams of getting a college degree into reality. As you move towards […]

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    Hunt School of Nursing

    The Hunt School of Nursing has a rich history of graduating quality, highly skilled nursing professionals. The Hunt School of Nursing at Gardner-Webb University offers one of the most comprehensive nursing programs in North Carolina. Our full spectrum of nursing degrees allows students to progress seamlessly to achieve their career and educational goals. GWU maintains […]

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    Presidential Search Profile

    GWU Inviting Applications and Nominations for President Gardner-Webb University, a private, Christian liberal arts institution located in Boiling Springs, North Carolina, seeks an experienced, innovative, visionary, strategic leader with a passion and enthusiasm for student-centered, Christian liberal arts education to serve as the University’s 14th President. The Opportunity The President serves as the Chief Executive […]

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    Department of Exercise Science

    The mission of the Exercise Science Department at Gardner-Webb University is to develop competent and contributing entry-level professionals in the field of exercise science in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills) and affective (abilities) learning domains, with a Christian foundation grounded in the Liberal Arts tradition. This is accomplished by providing quality academic preparation that incorporates […]

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    Anti-Hazing Policy

    Gardner-Webb University is committed to maintaining a safe, well-ordered, and respectful campus environment free from hazing. Gardner-Webb believes in fostering a culture of respect, accountability and care. Hazing has no place in our campus community. This policy aligns with the federal Stop Campus Hazing Act and applicable laws of the State of North Carolina. This […]

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    Gardner-Webb College of Education Hosts Open House, Registration Events for New Bachelor of Science in Exceptional Child Education

    Two Separate Saturday Sessions Offered March 29 and April 5 at Charlotte Campus Center BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb College of Education will host two opportunities for teacher candidates to learn more, apply, and register for its new fully-online bachelor’s program in Exceptional Children Education (ECE) that begins this summer. The open house, one-stop sessions will […]

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    Coming in March through May: Six Opportunities to Visit the Gardner-Webb Campus

    Events Prepare Accepted Students for Move-In and Introduce Campus Life to Those Looking for a College Home BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A visit to the Gardner-Webb University campus is the best way to determine if it’s the right place for you. During Dawg Day or a Saturday Visit, you’ll meet current GWU students and experience the beautiful […]

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    Department of Natural Sciences

    The Department of Natural Sciences strives to help students develop a strong science background and critical thinking skills through meaningful experiences in and out of the classroom. The department aims to prepare students for productive professional careers or for entry into graduate or professional schools. Balancing an interdisciplinary science foundation, the department maintains allegiance to […]

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    Gardner-Webb Director of Bands Sarah Fabian Named 2025 Yamaha ‘40 UNDER 40’

    National Honor Recognizes Music Education Excellence BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb Director of Bands and Assistant Professor of Music Dr. Sarah Fabian has received national recognition as one of the 2025 Yamaha “40 Under 40.” She was chosen from hundreds of nominations as an outstanding young music educator who is making a difference by growing and strengthening […]

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    Student Development Goals

    The Division of Student Development empowers and supports students to maximize their learning experiences. We do this by: Center for Personal & Professional Development Counseling Services Housing and Residence Education Student Engagement University Police

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    Department of Music

    The Department of Music provides instruction by experienced professionals, connections with world-class performers, and opportunities to share your vocal or instrumental talents with the campus and greater community through participation in a variety of small and large ensembles. With a curriculum taught by an outstanding faculty, you can prepare for a career in music performance, […]

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    Gardner-Webb Homecoming 2024 Features Football and U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Weekend Includes Parade, Bo’s Battle Que, Hall of Fame Gala and Worship at the Webb BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University is honored to have the U.S. Army Golden Knights perform at 1 p.m. before the Homecoming Game. The team will bring down the game ball in their parachute jump in time for kickoff at 1:30, when […]

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    Gardner-Webb Family Weekend Features Football, World-Renowned Magician, Tailgate & Concert

    Activities Also Include Academic Honors Reception, Sweet Bingo, Volleyball Match and Worship at the Webb BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Families are invited back to Gardner-Webb University on Sept. 27-29 to experience their student’s campus home. Throughout the weekend, families and their students are encouraged to attend social programs, including a worship service, football game, and volleyball match. […]

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    Gardner-Webb Welcomes 560 New Students for 2024 Fall Semester

    Orientation Events Prepare Students for Campus Life  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University’s new student enrollment continues its upward climb for the 2024 Fall Semester. Administrators, faculty and staff are set to welcome 560 first-time freshmen and transfer students, a 6.6 percent increase over last year’s incoming cohort. The newest Runnin’ Bulldogs are from all corners of […]

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    Travel

    Clubs are encouraged to travel on behalf of the college for club purposes, as their budget allows. Students are expected to behave in a manner befitting of a GWU student and represent the University favorably.  Students are still held responsible to the Student Code of Conduct located in the Student Handbook while traveling. All clubs […]

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    Field Day

    Gardner-Webb’s 2nd Annual Field Day Let’s get ready for an exciting event coming this September: Field Day! Gather your team (8-10 people) and join us for a day filled with fun games, delicious food, and awesome prizes. This is a perfect opportunity to bond with your friends, meet new people, and enjoy a variety of […]

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    Commuter Commons

    Serving the unique needs of our commuter students Gardner-Webb University recognizes the unique needs of our commuting students. The Commuter Commons is designed to provide a welcoming and supportive environment for both undergraduate and graduate students who travel to campus from off-site locations. Located on the third floor of Tucker Student Center, the Commuter Commons […]

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    First-Generation Students

    What is a First-Gen Student? Being a first-generation student means being the first in one’s family (excluding siblings) to attend college. This includes students whose parents graduated with an Associate’s degree or took some four-year courses but never completed their undergraduate studies. First-generation (or first-gen) students are often left to navigate college without the direct […]

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    Meet Our Scholars

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

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    Learning Resource Center Services

    Our Services Runnin’ Bulldogs, come prepared!   Frequently Asked Questions

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    Office of Campus Unity and Connection

    Promoting a Positive and Supportive Educational Experience for All Gardner-Webb University’s community consists of individuals varying in ethnic makeup, cultural background, age, race, religion, language, educational and professional experience, veteran and socioeconomic status from multiple regions in the United States and a variety of nations— In recognition of the fact that our campus community is the combination […]

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    Office of Church Relations

    The Office of Church Relations at Gardner-Webb University partners with Christ-centered churches, associations and denominations to advance the Kingdom of God—together. About Us We want to connect churches to the resources of Gardner-Webb University and also connect students with the broader Christian church community. As the Apostle Paul wrote in his letter to the Philippians, […]

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    Gardner-Webb Renews Radio Partnership with 730 The Game ESPN Charlotte

    Expands Partnership with Alpha Graphics South Charlotte as title sponsor of the Runnin’ Bulldogs Sports Network BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University Athletics has renewed its agreement with 730 The Game ESPN Charlotte (N.C.) to continue as the flagship radio station for 2023-2024 men’s and women’s basketball seasons.  Again this season, select broadcasts of Gardner-Webb men’s and […]

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    Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder

    Inaugural Event Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder Gardner-Webb University officials are pleased to welcome 15-time Grammy winner Ricky Skaggs as the inaugural headline performer in the Brinkley Amphitheater.  Skaggs, along with Kentucky Thunder, will bring his legendary style and energy to Boiling Springs and launch a venue that will host a variety of arts and entertainment for […]

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    Softball Kids Club

    Get Matched with a Player to be a Big Sister! Kids who sign up will receive: Are you a NEW or RETURNING member? Select an option below: New Member Returning Member Parent’s First Name (required) Parent’s Last Name (required) Mailing Address (required) City (required) — Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia […]

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    GWU Defending Big South Conference Champions Open 2023 Season on Saturday at Appalachian State

    Fans Invited to Celebrate by Wearing Red and Black, Follow the Action on ESPN+ or Runnin’ Bulldog Sports Network BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb enters the 2023 season as defending Big South Conference Football Champions and will open on the road against Appalachian State on Saturday, Sept. 2, at 3:30 p.m.   To celebrate the Runnin’ Bulldogs […]

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    Gardner-Webb Athletics Expands Broadcast Coverage for Fans

    Partnership with Sidearm Sports to include increased coverage from the Runnin’ Bulldog Sports Network BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. – New for the 2023-2024 season, fans have numerous options for broadcast coverage of Runnin’ Bulldogs athletics. Local audiences will continue to find Gardner-Webb Football on WGNC AM 1450 / FM 101.1, and our ‘Dawgs around the world […]

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    Gardner-Webb Student Lindy Bryson Honored to Open Inaugural Concert in Brinkley Amphitheater on Oct. 28

    Singer-Songwriter Performs to Worship God and Lead Others to Connect with Him BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb student Lindy Bryson has the honor of being the first musician to perform on the Brinkley Amphitheater stage on Oct. 28 when she opens for Will Jones and 15-time Grammy winner Ricky Skaggs. Her new song, “Muddy Waters,” won first […]

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    Gardner-Webb Welcomes Over 500 New Students for 2023 Fall Semester

    Orientation Events Prepare Students for Campus Life  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Office of Student Development, along with other volunteers, welcomed more than 500 new students to campus with orientation activities on Aug. 12-15 for the 2023 Fall Semester. These new Runnin’ Bulldogs include first-year residential freshmen, commuters and over 100 transfer students.   “Those […]

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    Marketing and Communications

    About Us The mission of the Division of University Marketing and Communications is to lead the development, promotion, and integration of the Gardner-Webb University brand through powerful and engaging content delivered consistently to our audiences. To do this, we focus on the key pillars that set the Gardner-Webb experience apart from other schools, such as […]

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    Academic Calendar & Events

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    Spring 2023 Commencement

    Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce over 500 students will receive degrees during spring commencement exercises held on May 4 -5, 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 Video Class of […]

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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 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 Housing Offers New Apartment Option for Single Graduate Students

    Living on Campus Includes Access to Student Engagement Events, Health Clinic and Other Amenities  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Beginning in May, the Gardner-Webb University Housing and Residence Education office is offering a new housing option for single graduate students. University Commons Apartment Building B has been designated for the growing population of graduate students wanting to live […]

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    Brinkley Amphitheater Construction is Underway

    Completion Scheduled for Fall 2023 with Opportunities for Numerous Outdoor Events BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—David and Marie Brinkley, longtime donors who have contributed to the advancement of Gardner-Webb University, continue to see their recent investment flourish. The Brinkley Amphitheater, a 900-seat venue, is progressing. “According to our construction schedule, we are looking at being able to […]

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    Gardner-Webb Dominates Big South with Regular Season and Tournament Championships

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Claim 21st Consecutive Victory to Punch Ticket to NCAA Tournament BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Women’s Basketball team earned a spot in the history books on Sunday, March 5, as champions of the Big South regular season and conference tournament. Now, we all have an opportunity to wear a part of that history. For […]

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    March Newsletter: Godbold College of Business

    Bulldog Press Hi Alumni!  I am excited to share with you news and upcoming events in the Godbold College of Business.  In Fall of 2021, the College of Business launched Experiential Learning Days.  These days were created in an effort to give our students hands-on experiences, networking opportunities and exposure to professionals in all types […]

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    University Tobacco Policy

    Gardner-Webb University is a Tobacco Free Campus. The purpose of this policy is to provide guidelines for the implementation and maintenance of a tobacco-free campus at Gardner-Webb University. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Policy Gardner-Webb is an alcohol and drug-free campus. This information is provided to all students, faculty and staff to provide a comprehensive overview […]

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

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

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    Advent Devotion: Day 18

    Wednesday, December 14 Zechariah 8:1-17; Matthew 8:14-17, 28-34 In today’s Gospel text, Matthew recounts for us a day in the life of the earthly Jesus, a day full of healings, exorcisms, and wonders. Peter hosts his teacher for the evening in his own home. Almost hidden away in the shadow of miraculous events and powerful […]

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    Creation Care

    We take a little different approach to environmental awareness at GWU! These issues matter to us because we believe that Scripture calls on us to care for what God has created and given to us. Our emphasis centers on caring for God’s creation as our motive for sustainability and environmental initiatives. Genesis 2:15 calls us to “…work […]

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    Meet the Director

    Dr. Sarah Fabian Dr. Sarah Fabian is the Director of Bands and an Assistant Professor of Music at Gardner-Webb University. Among her duties, she directs the Gardner-Webb Symphonic Band, The Marching Bulldogs and GWU Pep Band, in addition to teaching music education courses.  A passionate advocate for music education at all levels, Dr. Fabian is internationally recognized as […]

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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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    Organization Annual Requirements

    Requirements for Tier 1 Organizations Tier 1 organizations are eligible for university funding. Organizations wishing to apply for club funding will need to meet or exceed the following requirements to be considered a Tier 1 organization. If requirements are not met, please refer to the PROBATION & DEACTIVATION OF STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS section for consequent processes. […]

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    Bulldog Bundle Program

    Get All of Your Course Materials Our Bulldog Bundle program gives you access to all of your course materials, no need to shop around! How it Works REGISTER FOR CLASSES Upon registering for courses, you will be enrolled in the program. Once you’ve successfully selected your courses, the Campus Shop will start preparing your order. […]

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    University Chorales

    The University Chorales are voicing-only choirs open to all GWU students, faculty, and staff. These ensembles rehearse twice weekly, perform regularly scheduled concerts on campus, and perform occasionally for events in the local area. Gardner Singers (MUSC 375-B), under the direction of Dr. Aaron Rice, serves students with tenor and bass voices. Webb Chorale (MUSC […]

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    Make a Meaningful Contribution

    Charitable Gift Planning is a thoughtful and strategic approach to philanthropy that allows you to support Gardner-Webb’s mission. This type of philanthropy provides an avenue to make meaningful contributions that will have a lasting effect on the lives of future generations.   Your generosity can take many forms, including bequests in your will, trusts, life […]

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    Fall 2021 Commencement

    Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce over 360 students will receive degrees during spring commencement exercises held on December 11, 2021. 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 Video List of Graduates […]

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    News

    Gardner-Webb’s Newscenter is your source for updates and events happening on campus, as well as interesting stories about GWU students, faculty/staff and alumni. You’ll also find stories about academic accomplishments and community service projects. Click here if not automatically redirected to the Newscenter

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    Noel Center Student Handbook

    Interpreter Services Policy It is the responsibility of the student requesting interpreting services to provide the Noel Center Associate Dean with his/her class schedule immediately after registration. In the event of late registration, every effort will be made to secure accommodations as soon as possible. Any changes to a schedule prior to, or after the […]

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    Student Code of Conduct

    Introduction Gardner-Webb University views its role in the administration of student discipline as one of both seeking justice and providing an educational opportunity for the student. While it is intended that this approach protect the campus community by providing a system of discipline for those violating University rules and regulations, the University’s conduct system also […]

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    Campus Services

    Campus Services Business and Finance Services Student Accounts OfficeLocated on the lower level of the Dover Campus Center, members of the Student Accounts Office staff are available to assist students and parents with questions and inquiries regarding financial matters including student charges, billings, payment plans, check cashing, etc. Hours are 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., […]

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    Academic Policies

    Policies & Services Undergraduate Program It is important that you become familiar with the Gardner-Webb Undergraduate Catalog, and it is especially important to your academic success that you read carefully the section entitled “Academic Policies.” Please study the catalog carefully, especially the sections dealing with your major. It is your primary responsibility to familiarize yourself […]

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    Student Awards

    Gardner-Webb University honors its undergraduate students for academic excellence and outstanding service and leadership. Winners of these awards exemplify the University’s core values of faith, service and leadership in their classrooms and communities. Student Leadership, Service & Volunteerism Awards Academic Service Awards Athletic Service Awards Student Development Awards Christian Life & Service Awards Other Service […]

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    Gardner-Webb University Announces Plans to Rebuild Marching Bulldogs

    Director, Dr. Mark R. Cole, Will Recruit Musicians to Take the Field in Fall 2021  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.— Gardner-Webb’s Department of Music has announced plans to rebuild the University’s marching band program. Dr. Mark R. Cole, director of bands, is recruiting musicians for the Marching Bulldogs, which will take the field in fall 2021. “I […]

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    Joyful Hands Ministry Team

    Joyful Hands Ministry Team performs contemporary songs in sign language to audiences on Gardner-Webb’s campus, as well as at local churches and for community events.

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    Alpha Psi Omega

    Alpha Psi Omega is the honor fraternity for Theatre. Anyone involved with the Theatre Department may participate. Alpha Psi Omega organizes events such as the 24-hour play festival, and it participates in campus activities such as Relay For Life and Octoberfest. Alpha Psi Omega is dedicated to promoting the Theatre Department as well as to honoring students who succeed in departmental activities and in the classroom.

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    College Republicans

    The purpose of the Gardner-Webb chapter of the College Republicans is to promote Republican ideals on campus and encourage Gardner-Webb students to be informed and active voters. The College Republicans host events on campus such as debate watches, call nights for political organizations, and take trips to see political candidates.

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    NAFME

    National Association for Music Education (NAfME), among the world’s largest arts education organizations, is the only association that addresses all aspects of music education. NAfME advocates at the local, state, and national levels, provides resources for teachers, parents, and administrators, hosts professional development events, and offers a variety of opportunities for students and teachers.

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    Community Update September 4, 2020

    As Gardner-Webb University concludes the third week of the Fall 2020 semester and heads into the Labor Day weekend, the health and safety of the GWU community remain our top priorities. It’s absolutely essential that students wear their face coverings on campus, indoors in all buildings and outdoors as well if a physical distance cannot […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s Nate Hampton and Jamari Young Garner Week One Honors

    Hampton Recognized with FCS National and Big South/OVC Player of the Week; Young Named Big South/OVC Defensive Player of the Week BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Graduate quarterback Nate Hampton of the Gardner-Webb football team has been tabbed the Stats Perform FCS National Player of the Week as well as Big South/OVC Football Offensive Player of the Week. […]

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    Gardner-Webb University and Aramark Launch Innovative Dining Enhancements for Fall 2025

    Offerings Include More High-Protein and Allergen-Friendly Food Options; Changes to Bo’s; Mobile Ordering; and Other Conveniences BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University, in partnership with Aramark Collegiate Hospitality, is excited to unveil a dynamic and student-centered dining transformation for Fall 2025. The transformation includes new retail concepts, enhanced residential dining experiences, and community-focused innovations designed to elevate […]

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    Gardner-Webb Swimming Releases Upcoming 2025-26 Meet Schedule

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Compete in Eight Events with Two at Home in Bost Pool BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Head Coach Mike Blum and the Gardner-Webb University swimming team have announced the upcoming 2025-26 meet schedule, featuring eight events for the Runnin’ Bulldogs across the region, including a pair at Bost Pool and a trip to the ASUN Championships […]

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    Sam Vining ’16

    Gardner-Webb alumnus seeks to help his students appreciate historical events “The classes I took at Gardner-Webb were incredibly challenging and prepared me for the workforce. I graduated college with everything I needed to have a career in education.” In Sam Vining’s history class, students learn more than important dates. The 2016 alumnus of Gardner-Webb University […]

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    Gardner-Webb Swimming Closes ASUN Championship with Four Podium Finishes

    Luke Weber Captures ASUN Title in 1650-Yard Freestyle BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.–The Gardner-Webb University men’s and women’s swimming teams wrapped up an impressive week at the 2025 ASUN Championship on Feb. 22, hosted at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. The Runnin’ Bulldogs capped off the meet with four podium finishes in the final events, including […]

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    Gardner-Webb Invites Families to Campus for Family Weekend Feb. 21-23

    Exciting Events, Athletic Games, and Special Celebrations Await Visitors BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University is gearing up for an exciting Family Weekend, happening Feb. 21-23. This special event offers a chance to experience the heart of campus life, reconnect with the University, and cheer on Runnin’ Bulldog athletics. With a weekend full of engaging activities, including […]

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    Gardner-Webb Assistant Professor Dr. Simone McIntyre Featured Speaker for Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 20

    University’s MLK Observance Continues with Week of Service Opportunities, Jan. 21-23 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The observance of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday serves to remember his immense significance in the nation’s history and to reflect on his tireless efforts to promote justice and equality. A celebration hosted by the Cleveland County, N.C., 5379B Branch […]

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    Gardner-Webb Baseball Hosts St. Bonaventure in Season Home-Opener on Feb. 14

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Play Top NCAA Programs in 56-Game Schedule with 24 Big South Conference Matchups; First Pitch Celebration will be Feb. 1 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University baseball team has announced its schedule for the upcoming 2025 season. In total, the Runnin’ Bulldogs will play 56 games, including a 24-game slate within the Big South […]

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    Gardner-Webb Softball Prepares for 32 Home Games and 18-Game Big South Conference Slate

    Season Opens with Runnin’ Bulldog Classic on Feb. 7 in Brinkley Stadium; Lead-off Dinner is Jan. 25 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University softball team has announced its upcoming 2025 schedule, featuring several tournament weekends, 32 home games at Brinkley Stadium and an 18-game Big South Conference slate. The Runnin’ Bulldogs will open the spring with […]

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    Gardner-Webb Honors Contributions of Visionary Leaders on Founders Day, Dec. 5

    Event Recognized Nursing Pioneer Dr. Shirley P. Toney and Legacy of the Dr. S.S. Royster Family; Bost Gymnasium Received Historical Marker BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—“When you drink the water, don’t forget who dug the well,” these wise words spoken by Dr. Shirley P. Toney about those nursing pioneers before her also summarize the purpose of Gardner-Webb […]

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    Advent 2024

    As I write this, the 2024 presidential election campaigns are in full swing. The first debate between the two candidates was two days ago. According to the countdown clock at www.270towin.com, there are now 53 days until the election. One side says, “Make America Great Again,” and the other says, “Together, we will fight for […]

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    Gardner-Webb Ignite Scholar Aletheia McDowell Ready to Begin Nursing Career

    Senior Puts God First, Engages in Campus Community, and Appreciates Supportive Professors By Makella Knowles, Intern for University Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—In high school, Aletheia McDowell, now a senior at Gardner-Webb University, didn’t have a clear college or career plan. But she knew one thing: She felt called by the Lord to work with and […]

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    Weather Schedule Update: Tropical Storm

    Monitoring Tropical Storm Gardner-Webb University will suspend normal operations until noon today, at which time classes will resume and all employees should report.  Modified dining will be available at The Caf beginning at 9:00 am and at Chick-fil-A beginning at 10:30 am, with a return to full service at noon.  All Family Weekend events will […]

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    Embracing CommUNITY

    Acts of Service Impact Gardner-Webb Campus and Extend to International Neighbors At Gardner-Webb University, service is woven into the fabric of the campus community. From classrooms and club meetingsto athletic fields and courts, the University’s motto, “Pro Deo et Humanitate”—for God and Humanity—is more than words first engraved on the 1928 GWU seal. It’s a […]

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    Bo’s Battle ‘QUE Competition at Gardner-Webb Joins Southern BBQ Network

    New Partner Shares University’s Mission; Proceeds Support Alumni-Sponsored Scholarship BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Bo’s Battle ‘QUE is back at Gardner-Webb Homecoming this year as a sanctioned event by the Southern BBQ Network (SBN), a 501c3 charitable organization. SBN was formed in 2010 by people who love to eat barbecue and share a passion for the art of […]

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  • Bulldog Profile

    Chris Coffey ’17

    Semester in Washington, D.C., gave GWU alumnus valuable experience in music industry “I can honestly say that every professor in the music department has made some impact on my life, whether they know it or not.” During his last semester at Gardner-Webb University, Chris Coffey ’17 worked with one of the top music businesses in […]

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    Get Ready for the new Caf!

    We’re back. Bigger and better! Here’s a little snippet of some of the enticing changes you will love! PIZZA lovers get ready to thrill your taste buds with the new brick oven pizza station; featuring freshly made dough and house made Italian inspired sauce. GLOBAL KITCHEN Ever want to eat delicious food from around the […]

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    Gardner-Webb Students Honored for Volunteerism, Service and Leadership

    Awards Recognize Contributions in Academics, Athletics, Student Engagement and Christian Life and Service BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University students recently received recognition for their volunteerism, service and leadership in campus departments and groups during the 2023-2024 academic year. The awards ceremony was hosted by the Office of Christian Life and Service. Vice President and University Chaplain […]

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    Gardner-Webb Awards Degrees in Spring Commencement Ceremony on May 2

    More than 500 Graduates Honored for Achievements BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb celebrated the achievements of over 500 students at the University’s Spring Commencement Ceremony on May 2 in Spangler Stadium. The event honored students in the traditional undergraduate, online, and graduate programs of study. The featured speaker was Gardner-Webb alumna and Superintendent of Charlotte-Mecklenburg (N.C.) Schools, […]

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    Gardner-Webb Campus Celebrates Donors Leading up to 9th Annual Double Dawg Day on April 11

    Campus Honors University’s Donors with Philanthropy Week Events BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—As the Gardner-Webb campus prepares for the Ninth Annual Double Dawg Day on April 11, the Office of Advancement along with Alumni Relations are celebrating the University’s philanthropists. From April 8-11, faculty, staff and students will learn about the generous donors who support Gardner-Webb and […]

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    Godbold College of Business Empowering Women Day Features Alumnae and Superior Court Judge

    Women Leaders Inspire Female Students with Advice That Applies to Everyone By Isabella Brown, ’24, Intern for University Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University Godbold College of Business celebrated Women’s History Month by hosting Empowering Women Day on March 6. During this event, which was part of the Experiential Learning series, alumnae were invited to speak […]

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    Gardner-Webb Psychology Degree Leads to Success

    Natalie Bada, ’23, Grateful for Opportunity to Complete her Degree and Work in Fulfilling Job BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Natalie Bada graduated in May 2023 from Gardner-Webb University—after 13 years and two distressing life events—to earn a bachelor’s in psychology. Although difficult and painful, her experiences led to new opportunities and a fulfilling job working with children […]

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    2023 Advent Devotion: Day 11

    Wednesday,  December 13 Malachi 2:10-3:1; Luke 1:5-17 It is around this time of year that one question is asked by family, friends, even strangers alike. It comes up in conversations from those who know us well or at the register from a chatty clerk. The question I often hear this time of year is, “Are […]

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    2023 Advent Devotion: Day 1

    Sunday, December 3 Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19; Isaiah 64:1-9; Mark 13:24-37; 1 Corinthians 1:3-9 “Keep alert,” Jesus said, because Advent (Jesus’ “coming”) begins today! The church actually spends four dedicated Sundays preparing for Jesus’ arrival, including many weekday and weeknight events as well. Christians and non-Christians alike light candles, decorate homes, put up manger scenes, bring […]

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    Gardner-Webb Graduate Student Works with New York Mets for the Summer

    Victoria Fischetti, Also a 2023 Alumna, Uses Skills Learned in Marketing and Communication Studies While searching for a summer internship, Victoria Fischetti, a May 2023 graduate of Gardner-Webb University, hadn’t thought about using Tik Tok. On the team bus back to campus after a lacrosse game, she was passing the time by scrolling through the […]

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    Gardner-Webb Division of Student Success Brings Changes to Build Campus Relationships

    Staff Pursues Mission to Empower Students to Succeed in Their Unique College Journey BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Division of Student Success and Executive Director Dr. Ryan W. Erck want to reintroduce themselves to the Gardner-Webb campus. They created a new vision and mission statement to define their purpose of helping students achieve their educational […]

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    Tyler Switalski First GWU Player to be Selected for USA Baseball Collegiate Opportunity

    Rising Junior One of 56 Chosen for National Team Training Camp BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—After a Second Team All-Conference season on the mound, Tyler Switalski will have the chance to make his mark on the international stage. He was selected to participate in the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Training Camp. Switalski is the first Gardner-Webb […]

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    Gardner-Webb Experiences Help Eriana Meadows, ’23, Pursue Broadcast Journalism Goal

    Senior Cheerleader Appreciates Academic and Extracurricular Activities That Improved her Leadership and Communication Skills    “While at Gardner-Webb, I feel that I have learned what it is like to lead but to also listen and work alongside my classmates, which aligns with what the real world is like.” Eriana Meadows At Gardner-Webb University, senior Eriana […]

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    Winter Family Weekend at Gardner-Webb Connects Families to the Undergraduate Experience

    Schedule Includes Athletic Events, Angie Keilhauer Concert, and Q&A with the President BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Winter Family Weekend (Feb. 10-12) at Gardner-Webb University offers a chance for families to experience life on campus and cheer on the Runnin’ Bulldogs in tennis, softball and basketball. Along with having fun, families are invited to celebrate their students’ achievements. […]

    A GWU student and her two family members pose at the family tailgate for the GWU vs Mercer game day.
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    Gardner-Webb Offers Various Mental Health Awareness Programs and Initiatives

    Counselors and Student-Led Groups Share Strategies for Wellness BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—This fall, the American Psychological Association reported that more than 60% of college students met the criteria for at least one mental health challenge. The counselors at Gardner-Webb University, like others across the nation, are working to meet the needs of students through additional mental […]

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    Runnin’ Bulldogs Move to 3-0 in Big South 48-40 Homecoming Win

    GW Tied for First Place in the League with N.C. A&T From GWUsports.com BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb moved to 3-0 in the Big South Conference for the first time since 2003, beating Bryant 48-40 Saturday afternoon on Homecoming (Oct. 29). The Runnin’ Bulldogs (4-5, 3-0 Big South) have won three of their last four games, and […]

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    Advent Devotion: Day 26

    Thursday,  December 22 Luke 1:46b-55; Isaiah 33:17-22; Revelation 22:6-7, 18-20 Waiting is the story of life. We wait on all sorts of things, events, and people, for the package to arrive or for the trip to begin. Then there are moments when the gravity of waiting is heavy: waiting on the results of a medical […]

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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 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 […]

    Chandler Redmond swings at a baseball during his historic game.
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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 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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    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’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 […]

    Zack Byers receives a congratulatory hug from Coach Tee Burton
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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 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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    Weather Update: 2 Hour Delay

    Delayed Opening January 18 Gardner-Webb University will operate on a two-hour delay the morning of Tuesday, January 18, 2022. Campus classes and events will begin at 10:00 a.m. If you have questions, please contact your instructors. Dimensions is cancelled tomorrow the 18th.  The cafeteria will be open for breakfast at 9am and will resume normal […]

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    Dr. Sarah Fabian

    Dr. Sarah Fabian is the Director of Bands and an Assistant Professor of Music at Gardner-Webb University. Among her duties, she directs the Gardner-Webb Symphonic Band, The Marching Bulldogs and GWU Pep Band, in addition to teaching music education courses.  A passionate advocate for music education at all levels, Dr. Fabian is internationally recognized as a […]

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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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    Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)

    Their mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. FBLA has chapters across the country, and even have chapters globally, that participate in competitive events on the Local, State, and National Level. If you’re majoring in business, a business relative field or planning a career […]

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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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    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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    Gardner-Webb’s Live Mascot Retiring in August; New Puppy Needs a Name

    Roebuck ‘Bucky’ has Served University Since 2015 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb’s “pawsitively” lovable mascot, Roebuck “Bucky,” is retiring on Aug. 24, after serving the University for six years. Bucky quickly became a campus favorite as he toddled and slobbered his way into the hearts of students, the community and athletics. “The addition of Roebuck to the […]

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  • Program

    Minor in Christian History

    Engage the people, events, ideas, and factors that propelled Christianity from a persecuted, minority religion to a major global force, while deepening your understanding of your faith and practice. Curriculum What You’ll Learn Christian History students will explore the fascinating 2000-year story of Christianity. The early centuries, the Middle Ages, the Reformation, the unique expressions […]

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  • Person

    Stephen “Phil” Watkins

    Stephen “Phil” Watkins is a new waste technician in Facilities and Maintenance. He was previously employed by Rutherford Hospital, Milliken, AFA Corp., Williams Electric and Dan River. He has a degree in criminal justice and a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). He enjoys camping, race track events and hunting.

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    Community Update: Statewide Curfew, Current Data and Vaccinations

    The Gardner-Webb family is staying strong as we near the end of February. Our numbers are down this week on campus and that’s because you’re doing your part! Mask on, hands washed and keeping a safe social distance. Let’s stay together and strong through the spring, Bulldogs! Current Data As of today, February 19, Gardner-Webb […]

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    In 1961, Gardner-Webb was Ready for Transition to Senior College Status

    University’s Eighth President, Dr. E. Eugene Poston, Led the Effort The push for Gardner-Webb College to achieve accreditation as a senior college began in 1961, shortly after Dr. E. Eugene Poston was named the college’s eighth president. Poston  introduced his 10-year plan for growth that included transitioning to four-year status by 1971. Here’s a look […]

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    Changes to Academic Calendar and Current Status Update

    Christmas Break and Campus Return As we get ready for the end of the fall semester and the Christmas holiday, there are changes to the Spring 2021 schedule that affect your return to campus. The first day of classes on campus will be moved out by a week. Instead of campus classes starting Wednesday, January […]

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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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    Ignite Your Soul

    A huge part of the educational experience at GWU is learning what it means to love God and be a loving neighbor in your community and beyond. Check out the resources available to help you ignite your faith. The Office of Christian Life and Service The Office of Christian Life and Service provides you with […]

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    Ignite Your Strength

    Paint up for the Dawg Pound, work on your fitness, or join in on a little healthy competition – here are some ways you can stay active! Athletics Gardner-Webb students have a front row seat to 22 Division I athletic programs. The Dawg Pound cheering section injects every home event with energy and passion and […]

  • Person

    Julie Runyans

    Julie is a graduate of Liberty University with a Bachelor of Science in Communications, specializing in Advertising, Public Relations and Media Management, and a minor in Business. Julie is the office and logistics coordinator for the team with special emphasis on events, administrative duties and assisting the Bulldog Club. Before joining the GWU team, Julie […]

  • Media

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    State Licensing Boards

    Gardner-Webb has compiled a list of all 50 states’ licensing boards. Find yours now: List of licensure pages by state State Medical Board Licensure Pages Alabama https://www.albme.org/PAappinstr.html#Physician_Assistants_(P.A.) Alaska https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/ProfessionalLicensing/StateMedicalBoard/ApplicationsForms.aspx Arizona https://www.azpa.gov/Licensure/Licensure# Arkansas https://www.armedicalboard.org/Professionals/PhysicianAssistant.aspx California https://www.pab.ca.gov/ Colorado https://dpo.colorado.gov/PALicensingRequirements Connecticut https://portal.ct.gov/DPH/Practitioner-Licensing–Investigations/Physician-Assistant/Physician-Assistant-License-Requirements Delaware https://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/medicalpractice/physasstlicense/ District of Columbia https://dchealth.dc.gov/service/physician-assistants-licensing Florida https://flboardofmedicine.gov/licensing/physician-assistant-licensure/ Georgia https://medicalboard.georgia.gov/professionals/applications-center/physician-anesthesiologist-assistant Hawaii https://cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/boards/medical/application_publication/ Idaho https://elitepublic.bom.idaho.gov/IBOMPortal/Home.aspx Illinois https://www.idfpr.com/profs/PhysicianAssistant.asp […]

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    Parents or Guardians of Students

    We’re all family here. Welcome, parents and families! Whether you’re new to the Gardner-Webb community or a proud parent of a returning student, we are honored to include you in the greater Gardner-Webb Family. You have an incredibly important role to play during your student’s time at Gardner-Webb — you are their greatest supporter and […]

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  • Article

    Thirty-One Years: A Reminiscence

    by Frank Bonner, President This is truly a great University. It has all the raw materials—purpose, people, mission, and Christian values and unrivaled commitment. As I approach retirement, I appreciate this opportunity to reflect on the past 31 years at Gardner-Webb University and especially the last 13 years as president. The emotions involved make it […]

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    Alumni

    We build relationships for life. At Gardner-Webb, we are dedicated to serving our current and future alumni. Whether it’s information about Homecoming, opportunities through Career Development, keeping your peers updated on what you’re doing today, our team is here to help you stay connected to all things Gardner-Webb! Current Alumni From the moment you graduate, […]

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    GWU Alumni- and Student-Produced Documentary, led by Christian Jessup, Captures Men’s Basketball Journey to the 2019 NCAA Tournament

    ‘The Dancin’ Bulldogs’ Features Interviews, Never-Before-Released Footage and Insights into the Championship Run A new documentary, directed by Christian Jessup, celebrates the Gardner-Webb University Men’s Basketball team’s magical 2018-’19 season, which ended with an appearance in the NCAA Tournament, a first in men’s Division I basketball history. “The Dancin’ Bulldogs: A 16 Seed’s Journey to […]

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    Current Students

    Welcome to The Webb!   At Gardner-Webb, our first and most important commitment is to YOU. Whether it’s ensuring you a world-class education in the classroom, equipping you with life skills in everyday life, strengthening your faith, or just helping you have fun and enjoy this unique time in your life, we are here for you. […]

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    About Gardner-Webb University

    A greater purpose for the greater good. At Gardner-Webb University, we’re called to help you find your God-given talents and use them to impact the world around us. Our campus community in beautiful Boiling Springs, NC serves approximately 3,500 students in top-ranked undergraduate, graduate, online, and degree completion programs. Our 11:1 student-faculty ratio means you […]

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  • News Article

    Gardner-Webb Student’s Internship Leads to More Opportunities in Film Industry

    Thomas Manning, ’22, Leads Marketing Efforts for 21st Annual Real to Reel Film Festival As a partner in the community, Gardner-Webb University connects students to various hands-on work experiences. This year, COVID-19 restrictions altered experiential learning opportunities, but students adapted. When plans for his internship project changed, Gardner-Webb student Thomas Manning, of Boiling Springs, N.C., […]

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    Transfer Admissions and Financial Aid

    Wherever you are today, GWU could be where you belong tomorrow. Experience a rich, diverse and close-knit Christian community, located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.   Join the Runnin’ Bulldogs, either on campus or online! We pride ourselves on being a “Transfer-Friendly” institution. With 80 majors and minors enhanced by top-tier faculty, research […]

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    Gardner-Webb Honors Student Presents Research on Campus Water Quality

    Celsea Reeder, ’20, Learns Skills That will Help her in Veterinary School Celsea Reeder, ’20, of Salisbury, N.C., recently culminated her Gardner-Webb University experience by presenting her Honors thesis in a Zoom teleconference. The University’s Honors Program hosted the virtual event because of Coronavirus social distancing guidelines. Reeder earned a degree in biology with a […]

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    Flexibility of Writing Career Allows GWU Journalism Alumna to Stay at Home with Children

    Author Erin Boyd Odom, ’03, Offers Tips for Those New to Working at Home Erin Boyd Odom, a 2003 Gardner-Webb University alumna, is a published author of two books, wife, mother of four children, blogger and website manager. Plus, during her “spare time,” she is constantly whipping up healthy, new recipes in the kitchen.” With […]

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    GWU Hunt School of Nursing Receives National and State Top Rankings

    RegisteredNursing.org Recognizes School as No. 3 in Nation and No. 1 in State BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Hunt School of Nursing (HSON) at Gardner-Webb University has received  both national and state honors from RegisteredNursing.org, a nursing advocacy organization. The HSON Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) in Nursing Administration program is ranked No. 3 in the nation and No. […]

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    Gardner-Webb Hires Director of Diversity and Intercultural Initiatives

    JeNai Davis Brings Experience in Higher Education and Non-Profit Leadership to the Position BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—JeNai Davis, of Greensboro, N.C., has been hired as director of Diversity and Intercultural Initiatives at Gardner-Webb University. This office was created in 2018 by GWU to serve the needs of the various ethnic groups within the student body through […]

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    Searight PACE Registration

    We are glad you’re interested in continuing your education with Searight PACE! Remember PACE courses are open to everyone and GWU employees, students, and alumni receive a 20% discount. Next step: fill out the form below – you can pay now or later. Please fill out the form below. First Name (required) Last Name (required) […]

  • Club

    International Club

    The International Club welcomes international and U.S. students who would like to get to know students from other countries and cultures. Our mission is to create a community of students who support and embrace one another, encourage cultural and global awareness, and nurture appreciation for the rich diversity of cultures on GWU’s campus.

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    Sigma Tau Delta

    Sigma Tau Delta is an English honor society for students at four-year colleges and universities. The society is dedicated to fostering literacy and all aspects of the discipline of English. Membership in Sigma Tau Delta is by invitation, extended through a local chapter on behalf of the international organization.

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    Student NC Association of Educators

    SNCAE is a pre-professional organization for undergraduate and graduate students interested in a career in education. This is a division of the larger North Carolina Association of Educators, which is a leading professional organization for educators in NC.

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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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    The GWU Staff Council

    Staff Council Purpose The purpose of the Staff Council is to represent 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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    Dr. David C. Campbell

    Associate Professor of Geology, Department of Natural Sciences Dr. Campbell co-authored and co-presented a talk at the Southeastern Section Geological Society of America meeting in Asheville on April 15, 2024. The talk was titled “Enigmatic Fossil Occurrences In The Murphy Marble, Swain County, NC: A Story Of Contradiction And Confusion”. Dr. Campbell and undergraduate student […]

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    Student Life Cycle Calendar

    Here is a monthly breakdown of what your student may experience during an academic year at Gardner-Webb University. August September October November December January February March April May June July

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    Orientation

    New Student Orientation Welcome to Gardner-Webb University. You are embarking on a journey that will offer you amazing opportunities of growth – academically, spiritually, and socially. New Student Orientation (NSO) will provide a basic introduction to college life and offer resources for the challenges that you may encounter. August 16-19, 2025 How to Register Orientation […]

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    Emergency Response Guide

    Reporting an Emergency The fastest, most direct way to obtain emergency assistance is to dial 911. The fastest, most direct way to obtain emergency assistance is to dial 911. The above procedures are to be used when reporting any emergency situation that requires an immediate response from Law Enforcement or Emergency Medical Services. This could […]

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    Gardner-Webb Barnes & Noble Campus Shop

    Welcome to the Campus Shop! The Gardner-Webb University Campus Shop, operated by Barnes & Noble College, offers digital courseware, textbooks, faculty adoption tools, open educational resources (OER), GWU-licensed products for alumni, students, family and friends of the University. Bulldog Bundle This program allows students access to all of their course materials on the first day […]

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    Noel Center Services

    How To Qualify For Services Offered By The Noel Center Policy The student requesting accommodations from Gardner-Webb University must self-identify by completing the Student Application which may be submitted online. Click on Disability Resources login then click on new student link. Faculty/staff must send an email requesting accommodations to  disability [email protected]. The student, faculty/staff requesting […]

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    Noel Center for Disability Resources

    Disability Resources at Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb University believes in the equality of all people and in the ability of each individual to contribute in a meaningful way to the global society. Through the Noel Center for Disability Resources, qualified students with disabilities can receive reasonable accommodations that ensure equal access to a higher education.  We strive […]

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    Policies and Procedures

    Policies, Procedures and Agreements Accessing the Campus Computer Network Windows Users If you are planning to bring a Windows computer to campus, you will be required to use anti-virus software for your system and have all the current Windows updates installed. Doing these at home will help ease your transition onto the Gardner-Webb network. Gardner-Webb […]

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    Intramural Sports

    The Gardner-Webb Campus Recreation Office offers several Intramural sports, which provide recreational activities that are designed to enrich the quality of physical, mental, spiritual, and social life of University community members. A wide variety of individual and team sports are offered during the fall and spring semesters to accommodate many interests and abilities. Any currently […]

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    Summer Mission Trips

    Summer 2026 Our team will partner with the SCORE Missionaries in Argentina. Opportunities to serve include:  English as a second language gatherings with high school and university students. Partnering with the local church outreach events for students. We will work with a local children’s community center (Tu Arcoiris). We will host a kid’s club for […]

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    Spring Mission Trips

    Spring 2026 Samaritan’s Purse, Southeast US We will participate in disaster relief and/or rebuild projects in response to natural disasters.  We will participate in disaster relief and/or rebuild projects in response to natural disasters. The location is yet to be determined (will find out in September) but will most likely take place in the Southeast.  […]

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    Dining Services & Locations

    Gardner-Webb has several great on-campus dining options to choose from.  Two of our meal plans provide unlimited daily access to The Cafe or you may use the flex points included with your meal plan at Starbucks, Chick-fil-A or the restaurants within the Tucker Food Court.  2025-2026 Meal Plans Meal Plan Student Price Number of Meals […]

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    ROTC

    The Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) at Gardner-Webb University can enhance your education through unique leadership training and management experience. Develop the qualities necessary in either a military or civilian career. Build your future today by earning your college degree and an Army Officer’s commission at the same time.  The powerful training, tools, and […]

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    Week of Giving, Service & Prayer

    120 Years of Faith in Action: Give. Serve. Pray. From November 3–8, the Gardner-Webb community will come together for a week of generosity, service, and prayer—three expressions of faith that have defined our University for 120 years. As we celebrate this milestone, we are uniting around a common purpose: to love our neighbors and strengthen […]

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    Gardner-Webb Football Ready for 2025 Campaign

    Season Tickets Available for Five Home Games BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Entering his second season at the helm of the program, head coach Cris Reisert and the Gardner-Webb football team have announced the complete schedule for the upcoming 2025 season. This year’s slate includes four non-conference contests as well as an eight-game Big South/OVC schedule. Gardner-Webb opens […]

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  • News Article

    Gardner-Webb Student Film Wins Award at Real to Reel International Film Festival

    ‘Shaping the Old North State’ Earns Founder’s Choice Award BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Cleveland County Arts Council is pleased to announce that “Shaping the Old North State,” a documentary created by Gardner-Webb University students, has won the Founder’s Choice Award presented at the 26th Annual Real to Reel International Film Festival. The awards ceremony was held […]

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    Tickets Available Now for 2025 High School Football Jamboree at Gardner-Webb’s Spangler Stadium

    Annual Event Showcases Cleveland County Teams Competing Against Charlotte Area Schools  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Cleveland County Schools recently announced that the 2025 High School Football Jamboree will return to Gardner-Webb’s Spangler Stadium. The University is excited to welcome back high school football and fans to the campus on Friday, Aug. 8. Cleveland County Schools is proud […]

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    Runnin’ Bulldogs Getting Ready for Fall Football

    Five Home Games Set for Spangler Stadium, Including Family Weekend, Homecoming, and BBQ Bowl BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs are gearing up for an exciting 2025 football season under second-year head coach Cris Reisert. The schedule features five home games at Spangler Stadium, a major ACC road challenge, and several marquee matchups within the […]

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    College of Health Sciences

    Gardner-Webb’s College of Health Sciences aims to attract students who are focused on providing quality medical service to those in need. Each health science program is designed to be practice oriented while developing in students an aptitude for knowledgeable and nurturing patient care. Launch College of Health Sciences The mission of the College of Health […]

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  • News Article

    Shannon Hovis Named Director of Alumni and Parent Relations at Gardner-Webb University

    Alumna will Focus on Building Relationships Through Opportunities for Engagement and Support BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb 1995 alumna Shannon Hovis has been named the University’s director of Alumni and Parent Relations. In this new position, she will create and execute strategies to foster meaningful, enduring relationships with alumni and parents. Hovis reports directly to the interim […]

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  • Bulldog Profile

    Brian G. Chilton ’11

    Degree in Religious Studies and Philosophy gave GWU alumnus foundation for graduate school “Dr. Perry Hildreth was my professor of philosophy and spiritual formation. I still use the information he gave us as I progress in my academic and ministerial careers.” Several years before he came to Gardner-Webb University, Brian G. Chilton experienced doubt about […]

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    14th President Search

    About the Search Gardner-Webb University has begun the process of selecting its 14th President. Following the departure of Dr. William M. Downs in February 2025, the University is committed to a transparent and thoughtful search process guided by faith, shared values, and community input. The Presidential Search Committee—comprised of faculty, staff, students, trustees, alumni and […]

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    Shaping the Future: Ignite Scholar Annali Silver Seeks to Inspire Rural Students Through History

    Gardner-Webb Senior Prepares to Teach and Lead, Honoring Her Roots and Passion for Education By Makella Knowles, Intern for University Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Annali Silver has been surrounded by all things Gardner-Webb since she was a youngster. Now, as a senior history education major, she praises the program and how it has allowed her to […]

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    Department of Religious Studies and Philosophy

    The Department of Religious Studies and Philosophy will extend your understanding of religion and culture through Biblical study and analysis, develop your research and critical thinking skills, and prepare you for ministry and service careers. Your professors will challenge you to examine many points of view within the world around you, while a number of […]

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  • News Article

    Gardner-Webb Women’s Basketball Team Lands Several Big South Postseason Honors Including Player of the Year for Ashley Hawkins

    Other Honors Go to Elle Blatchford, Kendall Scott and Elze Motekaityte BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University women’s basketball team has landed several postseason awards per release from the league office, with senior guard Ashley Hawkins being named the 2024-25 Big South Player of The Year. Hawkins posted a brilliant 2024-25 season for the Runnin’ Bulldogs, […]

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  • News Article

    Gardner-Webb Ready for Big South Championship Battle in Johnson City

    Freedom Hall Civic Center hosts five-day tournament as Runnin’ Bulldogs prepare for tough matchups BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb men’s and women’s basketball teams are ready to take the court in the 2025 Hercules Tires Big South Basketball Championships, set to take place March 5-9 at Freedom Hall Civic Center in Johnson City, Tenn. Both teams […]

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    Spring 2025 Commencement

    Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce over 400 students will receive degrees during fall commencement exercises held on May 8, 2025. 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 Video Commencement Photos How […]

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    Families Invited to Experience Gardner-Webb Campus on Spring Family Weekend Feb. 21-23

    Various Free Activities Planned; Registration Required for Bingo, Game Show, and Senior Pinning By Chloe Cloutier, Intern for University Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Family weekend is an opportunity for families to experience their students’ home at Gardner-Webb. This semester’s event is full of activities happening on campus at 110 S. Main St. In addition to special […]

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  • News Article

    A Seat at the Table: Gardner-Webb Alumnus Keon Williams Jr. Opens Restaurant with a Mission

    ‘The Sole Purpose of Tacos4life is to End Starvation Around the World’ BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—After a decade of helping his bank customers invest their money, Keon Williams Jr. decided it was time to pursue his entrepreneurial dream. The 2014 alumnus of Gardner-Webb University recently hosted the grand opening of his new restaurant, Tacos4Life, in Charlotte, […]

    Keon Williams Jr. talks to a customer at his Tacos4Life location in the Dillworth neighborhood, Charlotte, N.C. All the decor is made by people in the countries that are served by Feed My Starving Children (FMSC).
  • Bulldog Profile

    Maya Stewart ’17

    Psychology degree helps Maya Stewart ‘17 manage her bakery business “There are so many skills you learn as a psychology major that translate to everyday life.” Maya Stewart ’17 took several classes and even read course descriptions in the Gardner-Webb University Catalog before deciding to major in psychology. Taking different courses helped her determine her […]

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    LP2024 – Cybersecurity

    World Class Online Higher Education Cybersecurity Online MILITARY FRIENDLY 100% ONLINE CAREER FOCUSED EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS Secure Your Future with Gardner-Webb University’s Online Cybersecurity Degree In today’s fast-paced digital world, cybersecurity is a vital skill set that is more in demand than ever. Gardner-Webb University’s fully online Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity offers a flexible and […]

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    LP2024 – MSN

    World Class Online Higher Education Master of Science Nursing AVERAGE 1 YEAR COMPLETION 100% ONLINE CAREER FOCUSED EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS Lead Nurses in Education and Administration Make a lasting impact on future nurses as both an educator and leader. Our MSN program equips you to enhance patient care and foster a positive nursing environment, all while […]

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    GWU Men’s Basketball Announces Competitive 2024-25 Slate

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Play 11 Home Games and Face a 16-Game Big South Conference Schedule BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University men’s basketball team has announced its schedule for the upcoming 2024-2025 season. This year’s slate is comprised of 29 games, including 11 games within the friendly confines of Paul Porter Arena. The Big South Conference Schedule […]

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  • News Article

    Experience the Magic of The Eagles with The Ultimate Eagles Tribute – On The Border

    Concert Set for Nov. 16 at Brinkley Amphitheater Following Gardner-Webb Football’s Showdown with Tennessee State BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The legendary sound of The Eagles is coming to Gardner-Webb University this fall, and it’s an experience you won’t want to miss! The Ultimate Eagles Tribute – On The Border will perform live at the Brinkley Amphitheater on […]

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    October 2019: Sharpening Our Institutional Identity

    Welcome to October, my friends. As I have traversed campus and listened to faculty and staff over the past three months, one of the (many) recurring themes has been an undercurrent of some anxiety over whether Gardner-Webb University’s identity as a faith-based institution has eroded or been adrift for several years. The narrative, as I […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumna Caroline Leitten, ’17, Cares for Orphans in Peru

    Go Love Peru Provides Homes for 24 Children Abandoned on the Streets or Placed in Foster Care BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—In Iquitos, Peru, one in 12 children under the age of 15 is abandoned to live on the streets or placed in foster care. The main reason is poverty: Parents simply don’t have money to care […]

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  • Media

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    Student Complaint Policy

    This policy is designed to provide a clear pathway for the handling of student complaints. All higher education institutions are required by the United States Department of Education and their Accreditor to provide students with appropriate information regarding the filing of complaints. Students may at any time report a concern, including illegal discrimination and other […]

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    Club Sports Hazing, Conduct & Behavior

    Conduct and Behavior Gardner-Webb University is committed to maintaining high standards of conduct by all involved, including officers, members, advisors, and alumni. Each club member represents themselves, their club, and the University while participating in Club events, whether sponsored or not. Conduct must, at all times, be sportsmanlike and align with the mission and values […]

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    Club Sports Travel

    Clubs are encouraged to travel on behalf of the college for club purposes, as their budget allows. Students are expected to behave in a manner befitting of a GWU student and represent the University favorably.  Students are still held responsible to the Student Code of Conduct located in the Student Handbook while traveling. All Club […]

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    Club Sports Organizing Practices

    Scheduling Facilities The Club Sports program does not have identified facilities or areas exclusive to the program’s use. All on-campus facilities are shared amongst other program areas. Off-campus facilities are researched and secured by individual teams. Club Sports Teams wishing to use GWU facilities for team-related activities must reach out to the manager of the […]

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    Club Sports Branding Usage

    Branding 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 come to represent […]

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    Club Sports Health and Safety

    General Guidelines The Office of Student Engagement strives to provide an awareness of the inherent risks involved in each activity. Often these elements of danger are beyond the control of the Office of Student Engagement. Participation in club sports is strictly voluntary and such participation involves the unavoidable risks of personal injury, loss or damage […]

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    Managing Your Club Sport

    Requirements for Effective Management Leadership: Each organization must appoint a leadership team to oversee the business and mission of the organization. This team can include traditional leadership roles such as President, Vice President, Secretary & Treasurer, but it may also include roles such as but not limited to Social Media/Marketing Coordinator, Outreach Coordinator, Event Planner […]

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    University Bands

    University Bands Join a Band! Whether marching to bring energy and spirit to the crowds at Runnin’ Bulldog football games, light shows at GWU basketball games, or performing works from world renowned composers, joining band at GWU has never been more exciting and rewarding. Take a look at the individual ensembles to find out more […]

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    Gardner-Webb Football’s First Victory Day An Evening to Remember

    Event Gives Young People with Special Needs Their Moment to Shine BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Backed by a line of Gardner-Webb football players, the quarterback crossed into the end zone. The crowd erupted into cheers. The GWU Band blasted the fight song—and many parents and spectators smiled while holding back tears. On this special Victory Day celebration, […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumna, Dr. Sarah Curry, Testifies at House Committee Hearing

    Members Recognize Her Professional and Personal Experience as Economic Public Policy Expert, Wife and Mother BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Dr. Sarah Curry defended her dissertation for the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree at Gardner-Webb in 2021. Since then, she has used her education as a researcher in fiscal and economic public policy. Recently, her research topic, […]

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    Gardner-Webb Faculty Honored for Teaching Excellence, Service and Scholarship

    Winners Recognized in 2024 Faculty Assembly BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb 2024 Faculty Assembly opens the academic year by introducing new faculty and celebrating the achievements of returning colleagues. President Dr. William M. Downs began the program with his welcome. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Karen Aubrey recognized winners of the various faculty […]

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    Branding Usage

    Branding 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 come to represent […]

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    Central Piedmont Community College 

    Bulldog Bound Agreement PARTIESEffective as of the first day of May, 2024 (“Effective Date”), Central Piedmont Community College (“Central Piedmont”) and Gardner-Webb University, (“GWU”) and collectively with Central Piedmont, the “Parties” agree to the following terms and conditions governing an academic program conducted by and between the Parties.  BACKGROUND Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, North Carolina, […]

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    Kaitlyn McNeilly Gives to Gardner-Webb to Celebrate the University’s Impact on Her Life  

    2015 Alumna Supports Program That Contributed to Her Personal and Professional Growth BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Kaitlyn McNeilly, 2015 alumna of Gardner-Webb, describes her four years at the University as “genuinely lifechanging.” An English major and native of Forest City, N.C., she expressed her deep appreciation for the faculty in her program. This year on Double Dawg […]

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    Gardner-Webb Women’s Swimmer Alexandra Haasser Receives Big South Conference’s Prestigious George A. Christenberry Award

    Honor Recognizes Student-Athletes with the Highest GPA During Undergraduate Collegiate Careers BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Big South recognized Alexandra “Alex” Haasser as one of six student-athletes to receive the Conference’s prestigious Christenberry Award for Academic Excellence. The award is given to male and female student-athletes who attain the highest GPA during their undergraduate collegiate careers. It […]

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    Dr. Kortni Alston

    Assoc. Prof of Journalism & Communications & Chair of the Dept. of Communication Art, & Design February 2025 Associate Professor of Journalism and Communications and Chair of the Department of Communication, Art, & Design Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon has been awarded the 2025 Leibner Cooper Grant for Creative Productions on the History of Media. Her […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumnus Mason Miller Records 10 Saves for Oakland A’s This Season  

    Pitcher Named American League Reliever of the Month BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Dominant, flamethrower, electric — all adjectives describing Oakland A’s rookie closer and former Gardner-Webb baseball pitcher Mason Miller. Since the start of the 2024 MLB season, Miller has continued to wow spectators and commentators with his fastballs and strikeouts. In April, Miller was named American […]

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    Memorial Day Event

    Gardner-Webb's New Interactive Map by Concept3D can help visitors locate special events, like the Memorial Day Service on May 24.

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    Gardner-Webb Computer Science Major Andrew Cook, ’24, Enjoys a Challenge

    Exploring Software Engineering Prepares Students for Digital Landscape BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Computer science 2024 alumnus Andrew Cook enrolled at Gardner-Webb University, because he is passionate about the evolving nature of technology and the impact it has on society. He also knew the quality of the program, because his brother and father graduated from GWU with degrees […]

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    Spring 2024 Commencement

    Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce over 500 students will receive degrees during spring commencement exercises held on May 2-3, 2024. 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 Video Commencement Photos How […]

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    Pastors’ Conference

    Date: May 28, 2024 Venue: Tucker Student Center Registration Form Full Name (required) City (required) — Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North […]

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    Gardner-Webb Students Start Needlework Club Focused on Crafting, Community, and Creativity

    Threaded Together Welcomes Both Experienced and Beginner Crafters By Marianne Luedeman, GWU-Today Lead Writer BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A group of Gardner-Webb students have started a new needlework club named Threaded Together. Officially recognized by the Student Government Association, the club has an interest meeting today, April 23, from 4-7 p.m. in Room 103, Dover Library. Club […]

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    FAFSA Simplification

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    ‘We Ignited Impacts Today’ — Gardner-Webb Students Host Third Annual March of Pie Fundraiser

    Volunteers Took a Pie in the Face to Raise Nearly $900 for March of Dimes By Marianne Luedeman, GWU-Today Lead Writer BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Several student organizations at Gardner-Webb University recently sponsored their third annual March of Pie fundraiser for the March of Dimes. This fun event allows both students and community members to throw pies […]

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    Join the Learning Resource Center

    Interested in becoming a tutor or writing consultant? About the Position  Working in the LRC allows you to grow your skills as a leader, critical thinker, and professional—all while in school!   Expectations  Our tutors and writing staff are expected to embody the values of Gardner-Webb’s Division of Student Success and go above-and-beyond in helping students […]

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    Gardner-Webb Honors Students Win Top Awards at National Conference in Chicago

    Seniors Emma Rayfield and Makayla Jibben Bring Home Sloane Prizes for their Research Presentations BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Members of the Gardner-Webb University Honors Student Association recently attended the National Collegiate Honors Council annual conference in Chicago, Ill. Participating in the event were 1,800 honors students and administrators from colleges and universities across the United States. Only […]

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    Creative Services

    The Office of Creative Services meets the graphic design, publication, photography, and videography needs of the University, preserving and promoting the Gardner-Webb brand by adhering to established guidelines. Our Services Photography Creative Services manages and provides official photography services for the University. Projects may be submitted via an online request form for consideration and prioritization by Creative […]

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    Tucker Scholarship

    Gardner-Webb’s Top Scholarship The Tucker Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength Scholarship, an eight-semester full-tuition and room and board scholarship, is awarded to one high school student who exemplifies the principles and values representative of the Gardner-Webb Community. This top GWU scholarship is made possible by the generous support of Carolyn and Robert Tucker, who exemplify these same […]

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    Throughout the semester, students in the Honors Living-Learning Community have participated in special events in their residence hall.

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    Gardner-Webb wins Second Straight Conference Championship

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Face Mercer in FCS Playoffs Nov. 25 at 3 p.m. in Macon, Ga. BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs return to the FCS Playoffs for the second straight season, facing Mercer in the opening round on Saturday, Nov. 25, at 3 p.m. This is the second straight year Gardner-Webb has qualified for the […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s Annual Festival of Lights Begins Celebration of Christmas Season

    Community Invited to Join the Campus on Nov. 30 to Experience the Sights and Sounds of the Season BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb’s annual program to welcome the Christmas season—Festival of Lights—will be celebrated on Nov. 30, which coincides with the University’s celebration of Founders Day. A beloved campus and community Christmas tradition since 1984, Festival of […]

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    Ricky Skaggs Opens Gardner-Webb’s Brinkley Amphitheater to a Sold-Out Crowd

    Exceptional Evening of Music Punctuates Homecoming Celebration BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A spectacular autumn sunset provided the perfect backdrop as Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder officially opened the Brinkley Amphitheater at Gardner-Webb University on Saturday, Oct. 28. An enthusiastic sold-out crowd welcomed the 15-time Grammy winner along with Gardner-Webb student Lindy Bryson and country artist Will Jones. […]

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    Gardner-Webb Basketball to Host Bulldog Madness Oct. 24 at 7 p.m.

    Free Admission, Event Highlighted by $500 Half-Court Shot & Student Moneyball Shooting Competition BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb’s basketball teams will officially tipoff the new season on Tuesday, Oct. 24, as the ‘Dawgs host Bulldog Madness at 7 p.m. inside Paul Porter Arena. Doors open at 6 p.m., and admission is free to the general public. “We […]

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    What to Know Before Attending the First Concert in Gardner-Webb’s Brinkley Amphitheater

    A Guide to Enjoying a Night of Music with Ricky Skaggs, Kentucky Thunder, Will Jones and Lindy Bryson BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The first concert in the Brinkley Amphitheater is less than two weeks away. Fans are looking forward to an amazing night of music with 15-time Grammy winner Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder, Will Jones and […]

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    Gardner-Webb, Ruby C. Hunt Y and Town of Boiling Springs Host Octoberfest

    Fun Evening for Families on Oct. 26 Includes Trunk-or-Treat, Inflatables, Games and More BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—An annual fall tradition on the Gardner-Webb campus since 2005, Octoberfest will be held on Thursday, Oct. 26, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center (LYCC). Joining the GWU campus as hosts for the second year are […]

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    Hispanic Heritage Month

    September 15th to October 15th In the United States, Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually from September 15th to October 15th. This month-long observance is dedicated to recognizing and honoring the contributions, culture, and history of Hispanic and Latinx communities and individuals in the US. The dates of this celebration coincide with the independence days […]

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    International Students Services

    Welcome! Velkomen! Aybowan! ¡Bienvenidos! Yo Koso! Dobre Doshli! Shagatom! Mirë Se Erdhët! One Gardner-Webb community built from many languages, cultures, and experiences. Welcome to the Gardner-Webb community. On behalf of the faculty, staff, and students, the Campus Community & Connection is excited to support, enrich, and encourage our diverse student and faculty population, no matter […]

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    Carolina Haints Registration

    Carolina Haints is an evening of folklore tales about the things that go bump in the night with author and podcast host Dan Sellers. Free to students, faculty, staff. $10 for community. The event is rated for ages 12+. Thursday, October 26 | 7:00 p.m.Dover Library Fill out the form below. Full Name (required) Mailing […]

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    GWU’s College of Health Sciences Partners with Remote Area Medical to Bring Free Health Services to Community

    Volunteer Doctors, Dentists, Vision Professionals, and General Support Staff are Needed to Serve on Sept. 22-24 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—After volunteering with a nonprofit that brings free medical care to people in need, Gardner-Webb University senior biology major, Marissa DiMatteo, knew the organization could help many people in the Shelby/Boiling Springs area. “I saw the relief […]

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    Students Invited to Participate in Mission Trips Across the U.S. and in Southern Africa

    Gardner-Webb Office of Christian Life and Service Has Five Opportunities Planned in 2023-2024 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The five mission trips planned by the Office of Christian Life and Service for 2023-2024 offer a variety of opportunities from construction and medical assistance to making children with a critical illness smile. Students can also choose from trips in […]

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    National Black Businesses Month

    August is Black Business Month During this period, people become more aware of and show more backing for businesses owned by Black entrepreneurs. While this is positive, why not continue supporting these businesses throughout the entire year? By backing Black-owned enterprises, you’re actually contributing to the welfare of Black communities. This support plays a role […]

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    Homecoming 2023 Vendor Application

    General Application Information Gardner-Webb University will celebrate Homecoming October 27-29, 2023. Alumni Relations will be hosting alumni and friends for the Bulldog BBQ on gameday, October 28. We intend to create a festival atmosphere that will include vendors, BBQ competition teams, and fun for the whole family.   The festival takes place across from Spangler […]

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    Orientation for New Gardner-Webb Students, First-Year and Transfer, Begins Aug. 12

    Residential Students Move in from 8 a.m. to Noon BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Student Development staff is preparing to welcome 500 new students to campus on Aug. 12. These new Runnin’ Bulldogs include first-year, commuters and transfer students. From 8 a.m. to noon, residential students will check in at Tucker Student Center and move […]

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    The Brinkley Amphitheater

    Where Music and Art Meet Main Street This 800- seat amphitheater, stage and courtyard, is home to the performing arts, outdoor worship services, concert series, future Webbstock events, and public lectures. The amphitheater is a welcoming presence on Main Street and the South entrance to campus. This new venue is part of a larger outdoor […]

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    Office of the President

    Welcome to the Office of Nate Evans, Interim President of Gardner-Webb University. Nate Evans is Gardner-Webb University’s Interim President and he began his term on February 24, 2025. Biography Nate Evans has been a dedicated member of the Gardner-Webb University (GWU) community since October 2020. Under his leadership, the Advancement Office has significantly expanded giving, […]

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    Juneteenth

    Embrace the History of Freedom Day On June 19, 1865, over two years after President Abraham Lincoln emancipated enslaved Africans in America, Union troops arrived in Galveston Bay, Texas with news of freedom. This day came to be known as Juneteenth, now officially a federal holiday. Juneteenth is a time to celebrate, gather as a family, […]

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    Catawba Valley Community College

    Bulldog Bound Agreement Bulldog Bound is a co-admission program between GWU and CVCC intended for eligible community college students who plan to transfer to GWU after completion of an Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts in Teacher Preparation (AATP), Associate of Science in Teacher Preparation (ASTP), Associate of Fine Arts […]

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    Webbstock 2023 More Vendors, More Music, Rain or Shine

    Hosted by Gardner-Webb and the Town of Boiling Springs, Event Features Afternoon of Music and Fun  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—While listening to alt-rock, pop, Americana, ’80s and country music, attendees to Webbstock ’23 can browse products and handmade items, make purchases and enjoy a meal. Nearly 40 vendors will offer a selection of merchandise and food. […]

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    GWU Alumna Sherika A. Montgomery Named Commissioner of The Big South Conference

    Former GWU Basketball Player Has Administrative Experience in Big South and NCAA BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Big South Conference has named Sherika A. Montgomery, a two-time Gardner-Webb University alumna, as its new commissioner following a national search. Montgomery, who played basketball at GWU and served as a Big South staff member from 2010-17, becomes the fourth […]

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    GWU Pep Band

    Your GWU Pep Band strives to create excitement, entertainment and memories for all. This energetic group plays at all home Men’s and Women’s basketball games, as well as other various functions around campus. They also travel off campus to perform! The band has become an integral part to the university, being one of the most […]

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    Graduate Housing

    Housing Location Apartment Building B Graduate student housing will be first come first serve. Students opting into on campus housing will be subject to Residential fees and charges. All students living on campus must abide by all Gardner-Webb University policies as stated in the Student Handbook. Description Housing in Apartment B is available for students […]

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    Images include a compilation of different events. Men’s basketball plays at Gardner-Webb University. Bible Exhibit Reception held in Tucker Student Center. Nursing Department Round table on Friday February 28th.

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    Dr. Natalie Edwards Bishop Promoted to Dean of Gardner-Webb’s Dover Library

    Alumna and Associate Dean has Served Library Since 2007 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Karen Aubrey has announced the promotion of Dr. Natalie Edwards Bishop to dean of Dover Library. Bishop currently serves as associate dean and University archivist. “Dr. Bishop brings a determination to increase usage of […]

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    Doug Armstrong, ’88, Excelled with Support of GWU’s Blind and Visually Impaired Program

    Alumnus Became a Lawyer to Protect People and Defend Their Rights Doug Armstrong graduated cum laude in 1988 from Gardner-Webb University. A student in the blind and visually impaired program, he had earned two degrees in mathematics and computer science with a minor in political science. Armstrong had planned to pursue a job in software […]

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

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

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    Gardner-Webb Programs Highlight Service to Remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    Week of Activities Includes Volunteering to Help Charlotte Area Agencies BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is known for his ideals and leadership, but he was above all, a servant. According to the Nobel Foundation, King traveled over 6 million miles from 1957 to 1968 and spoke over 2,500 times, appearing wherever there was […]

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    Gardner-Webb Officials Name New Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

    Dr. Robert G. Prickett Begins Role on Jan. 5, 2023 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb University have named Dr. Robert G. Prickett as the new dean of the College of Arts & Sciences. Prickett previously served as associate dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C., a position […]

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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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    Gardner-Webb Recognizes 2022 Summer and Fall Graduates

    Graduates Honored at Commencement Ceremony and Recognition Services on Dec. 10 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Nearly 300 graduates participated in the 2022 Fall Commencement Ceremony on Dec. 10 at Gardner-Webb’s Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center. After the 9 a.m. program, each of the four Colleges and the School of Divinity held separate recognition services, where graduates walked across the […]

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    Robert L. Lamb

    Dean Emeritus, School of Divinity 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 was Dr. Robert L. “Bob” Lamb, (1930-2021) dean emeritus of the M. Christopher White School of Divinity. “While we are all deeply saddened by Dr. Lamb’s passing, […]

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    Animals on Campus Policy

    Housing Accommodations for Emotional Support Animals/Service Animals 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 […]

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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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    Les Brown

    Professor Emeritus of Biology Dr. Leslie (Les) Morris Brown (Jan. 19, 1941-), the son of C. Eugene and Nelle Hensley Brown, was one of the few babies born at home during that time. He grew up in North Cove, in northern McDowell County, N.C. Les received Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees from […]

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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’s Annual Festival of Lights Begins Celebration of Christmas

    Community Invited to Join the Campus on Dec. 1 to Experience the Sights and Sounds of the Season BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University’s Festival of Lights, a cherished Christmas tradition since 1984, will be the final event celebrated on Founders Day, Dec. 1. Held at 7 p.m. in Dover Theatre, the annual program to begin the […]

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    The Great Outdoors

    Longtime Supporters, David and Marie Brinkley, Provide Lead Gift for New Amphitheater Complex 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, part of an Outdoor Performance Complex, which will be […]

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    Isothermal Community College

    Bulldog Bound Agreement Bulldog Bound is a co-admission program between GWU and ICC intended for successful community college students who plan to transfer to GWU after completing Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts in Teacher Preparation (AATP), Associate of Science in Teacher Preparation (ASTP), Associate of Fine Arts in Visual […]

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    Financial Issues

    Banking Information Managing your finances is one of the most important and challenging aspects of an enjoyable academic experience. This section introduces you to a few of the basic banking options available. When selecting a bank, you should compare services, service charges and bank locations before making your decision. Banks When opening a bank account, […]

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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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    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 Office of Campus Unity and Connection, on behalf of all faculty, staff and students, welcomes you to the Gardner-Webb community. We extend our best wishes for […]

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    Nominations for Tucker Heart, Soul, Mind and Strength Scholarship Due by Oct. 31

    Non-Family Mentors Invited to Recommend High School Seniors for Depth of Character, Faith, and Service BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The deadline to nominate a high school senior for Gardner-Webb University’s most prestigious award—the Tucker Heart, Soul, Mind and Strength Scholarship—is Oct. 31. Established by the Tucker family, long-time supporters of the University, this eight-semester full-tuition/room and board […]

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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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    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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    Policies and Procedures

    Academic Year 2025–2026 Academic Appeals Policy Success Coaches will assist online students in Academic Appeals if requested. For guidelines regarding Academic Appeals, refer to the current Academic Catalog here. Privacy Policy and Access to Academic Records Gardner-Webb University complies with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA). This Act is designed to […]

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    History and Mission

    About Gardner-Webb University The institution first opened its doors to students in 1907 as a boarding high school operated and supported by the Kings Mountain and Sandy Run Baptist Associations. As a high school, junior college, senior college, and beginning in 1993 as a university, the school has sought to provide quality education in a […]

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    Course Materials Adoption

    Faculty Textbook Adoption Barnes & Noble College Course Materials Adoption and Insights Portal (AIP) Barnes & Noble College offers the online Adoption and Insights Portal (AIP) for textbook and course materials adoption to help faculty and staff easily manage and submit course material adoptions each term. Benefits AIP provides faculty with enhanced features that complement […]

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    Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute

    Bulldog Bound Agreement The Bulldog Bound program creates predictable pathways from CCC&Tl to GWU and is designed to provide North Carolinians affordable access to higher education. Bulldog Bound also provides advising support for students during their education at CCC&TI and prepares them for a successful transition to GWU. THEREFORE, the parties to this MOU mutually […]

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    Wilkes Community College

    Bulldog Bound Agreement Bulldog bound is a co-admission program between GWU and WCC intended for successful community college students who plan to transfer to GWU after completing Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts in Teacher Preparation (AATP), Associate of Science in Teacher Preparation (ASTP), Associate of Fine Arts in Visual […]

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    Stanly Community College

    Bulldog Bound Agreement Bulldog bound is a co-admission program between GWU and SCC intended for successful community college students who plan to transfer to GWU after completing Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts in Teacher Preparation (AATP), Associate of Science in Teacher Preparation (ASTP), Associate of Fine Arts in Visual […]

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    Spartanburg Community College

    Bulldog Bound Agreement Bulldog bound is a co-admission program between GWU and SCC intended for successful community college students who plan to transfer to GWU after completing Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts in Teacher Preparation (AATP), Associate of Science in Teacher Preparation (ASTP), Associate of Fine Arts in Visual […]

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    Piedmont Community College

    Bulldog Bound Agreement Bulldog bound is a co-admission program between GWU and PCC intended for successful community college students who plan to transfer to GWU after completing Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts in Teacher Preparation (AATP), Associate of Science in Teacher Preparation (ASTP), Associate of Fine Arts in Visual […]

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    Gaston College

    Bulldog Bound Agreement Bulldog bound is a co-admission program between GWU and Gaston College intended for successful community college students who plan to transfer to GWU after completing Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts in Teacher Preparation (AATP), Associate of Science in Teacher Preparation (ASTP), Associate of Fine Arts in […]

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    Cleveland Community College

    Bulldog Bound Agreement Bulldog bound is a co-admission program between GWU and Cleveland Community College intended for successful community college students who plan to transfer to GWU after completing Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts in Teacher Preparation (AATP), Associate of Science in Teacher Preparation (ASTP), Associate of Fine Arts […]

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    Richmond Community College

    Bulldog Bound Agreement Bulldog bound is a co-admission program between GWU and Richmond Community College intended for successful community college students who plan to transfer to GWU after completing Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts in Teacher Preparation (AATP), Associate of Science in Teacher Preparation (ASTP), Associate of Fine Arts […]

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    Davidson Davie Community College

    Bulldog Bound Agreement Bulldog bound is a co-admission program between GWU and DDCC intended for successful community college students who plan to transfer to GWU after completing Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts in Teacher Preparation (AATP), Associate of Science in Teacher Preparation (ASTP), Associate of Fine Arts in Visual […]

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    Blue Ridge Community College

    Bulldog Bound Agreement Bulldog bound is a co-admission program between GWU and DDCC intended for successful community college students who plan to transfer to GWU after completing Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts in Teacher Preparation (AATP), Associate of Science in Teacher Preparation (ASTP), Associate of Fine Arts in Visual […]

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    Topgolf Charlotte – University

    Gardner-Webb Alumni and friends will gather at Topgolf Charlotte – University on Tuesday, August 2, from 7-9 p.m. For $25, enjoy 2 hours of unlimited play, reserved private golfing bays, and an all-you-can eat buffet. We look forward to connecting with you and sharing what is new at The Webb. Space is limited. Topgolf Charlotte […]

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    Celebrating 50 Years of Title IX

    Creating Opportunities For All June 23, 2022, marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX, a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation and gender identity by any education program or activity that receives federal funds. Beginning on the anniversary and continuing throughout the year, Gardner-Webb University […]

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    Theater Articulation Agreement

    I. Background Since the adoption of a revised Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement between the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) and the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) in 2015, the two organizations have worked collaboratively to strengthen the transfer relationship and to provide greater opportunity for students. Accordingly, community college and NCICU theatre […]

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    Fine Arts Articulation Agreement

    I. Background Since the adoption of a revised Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement between the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) and the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) in 2015, the two organizations have worked collaboratively to strengthen the transfer relationship and to provide greater opportunity for students. Accordingly, community college and NCICU visual […]

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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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    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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    Choral Clinic Registration

    GWU 46th Choral Clinic Monday, October 20, 2025 This form will confirm registration for schools and choristers for the 46th Gardner-Webb University Choral Clinic on Monday, October 20, 2025. Registered students are only Confirmed after payment to Gardner-Webb University is received. Confirmed registrations are due at 5 p.m. on Monday, September 22, 2025, after which […]

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    Images include a compilation of different events. Baptisms at Hope Community Church Nursing department classes work on splints, sewing, and more. Headshots

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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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    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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    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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    March 2022: …In Like a Lion

    We all know the old saying, “If March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb.”  This bit of folklore from the world of weather has long predicted that the month’s early roar will ultimately yield to something kinder and gentler as April approaches.  The adage seems apt again this year, […]

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    We Get to Write Our Own Ending

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

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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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    Graduate School Interview Questions

    Depending on the Graduate School, an interview may be expected. Prepare for possible questions using this guide. About Yourself Tell me about yourself. What are your strengths and weaknesses? How do you handle difficult people/situations? How do you deal with stress? What has been your proudest personal accomplishment? How would your professors describe you? What […]

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    Gardner-Webb Library

    GWU Library Bulldog OneSearch Advanced Search Search terms: Databases by Title | Journal Titles | Search the Catalog | Renew Items | LibGuides Need Help? Get answers quickly with Reference Chat. chat loading… Schedule a Research Consultation Ask a Librarian Summer Hours Week of August 15-16 Weekday Library Hours Monday, Tuesday 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 […]

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    Following the Calling

    Dean Emeritus, Dr. Bob Lamb, Part of Transformational Moments at GWU and Beyond By 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 is Dr. Robert L. “Bob” […]

    Gardner-Webb University's School of Divinity celebrates its 20th anniversary year with a special luncheon and annual convocation.
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    GWU Family Weekend

    September 12th – 14th, 2025 We look forward to welcoming you back to campus this September for our GWU family tradition where families get to experience their student’s home at Gardner-Webb. Throughout the weekend, families and their students are encouraged to attend social programs, including men’s soccer on September 12th, football on September 13th and women’s […]

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    Noel Center Student Handbook

    Alternate Format Policy Textbooks and other materials are available in alternate format for students whose documentation supports this need. Due to copyright laws, the student must have ownership of his/her textbooks and show proof of ownership before textbooks can be provided in alternate format. Students obtain ownership of textbooks and materials in a variety of […]

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    Bulldog BBQ for Alumni & Friends

    We’ll be serving up BBQ sandwiches, chicken tenders, and southern sides for our alumni and friends.  Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with former classmates and view the Homecoming parade before heading to the Big Game! This event will be held on the practice soccer field across from the visitor’s side of Spangler Stadium. The […]

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    Hall of Fame Gala

    Friday, October 27, 2023 Start the celebration of Homecoming 2023 with our Hall of Fame Gala. We invite all Alumni and Friends to join us for an evening filled with school spirit and love for our Runnin’ Bulldogs and the Hall of Fame Class of 2023. This semi-formal event will feature a reception, silent auction, […]

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    Gardner-Webb Hosts Former ‘News and Observer’ Political Reporter and Columnist

    Rob Christensen Discusses His Book on the State’s Leading Political Family on Sept. 17 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University John R. Dover Library and the Department of Social Sciences will host journalist and author Rob Christensen on Sept. 17 to discuss his book, “The Rise and Fall of the Branchhead Boys.” The program is open […]

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    Bo the Bulldog

    Official Live Mascot Get to Know Bo Born on May 4, 2021, in Gardner, N.C., Bo is Gardner-Webb’s official live mascot and began his service to the University and the Boiling Springs community on Aug. 26, 2021.  It’s a ‘dawgs life at GWU.  Bo loves meeting future bulldogs and their families, connecting with alumni, cheering […]

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    Policies and Procedures

    Academic Year 2025–2026 Communicable Diseases Persons infected with a communicable disease will not be excluded from initial enrollment or employment or restricted in their access to University facilities or services unless a medically based judgment by the primary care physician in consultation with the University’s designated health consultant establishes that exclusion or restriction is necessary […]

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    Housing and Residence Education

    Services & Community Standards Introduction to Housing and Residence Education Living on campus is an important element of the Gardner-Webb University experience. As such, Housing and Residence Education strives to foster an environment that encourages academic success, personal growth and spiritual development. Gardner-Webb University sets high community and academic standards which challenge students to invest […]

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    History of Hamrick Hall

    E.B. Hamrick Hall Located at the geographic center of Gardner-Webb University, is the oldest building on campus, according to the National Register of Historic Places. While the building has served many purposes over its almost 100 year existence, it currently houses the Graduate and Undergraduate programs of the Godbold College of Business. In it are […]

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    History and Traditions

    Gardner-Webb University History The Institution first opened its doors in 1907 as a boarding high school operated and supported by the Kings Mountain and Sandy Run Baptist Association. As a high school, junior college, senior college, and beginning in 1993 as a university, the school has sought to provide quality education in a Christian environment. […]

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    Sigma Tau Delta

    International English Honor Society Gardner-Webb University Chapter: Gamma Lambda Application Form Full Name (as you want it on your certificate) select oneUndergraduateGraduateAlumniPlease select one of the options below:(required) Mailing Address (required) City (required) — Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts […]

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    Reflection

    “If exposure is essential, still more so is the reflection. Insight doesn’t happen often on the click of the moment like a lucky snapshot, but comes in its own time and more slowly and from nowhere but within.” – Eudora Welty Reflection is the element that transforms simple experience to a learning experience. For knowledge […]

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    15 Best Practices for Internship Programs

    Best Practice #1: Provide interns with real assignments. Providing interns with real work is number one to ensuring your program’s success. Interns should be doing work related to their major, that is challenging, that is recognized by the organization as valuable, and that fills the entire work term. Best Practice #2: Hold orientations for all […]

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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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    Application Guide for Resumes

    Suggestions for Applicant Tracking System Resume Formatting Applicant tracking systems (ATS) are used frequently in online application processes. In fact, it’s estimated that over 50% of companies use this software. It is critical when submitting any application and resume online to know it is likely going through this system. Therefore, prepare your resume according to […]

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    Half-Century Club Luncheon

    October 22, 2021 Tucker Student Center | Stewart Hall We will celebrate the Golden Gardner-Webb anniversary for the Classes of 1970 and 1971 at Homecoming this year by inducting these two classes into our Half-Century Club. This event features a luncheon with guest speakers as well as a pinning ceremony. The event will be held […]

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    How to Write a Cover Letter

    A cover letter accompanies a resume or CV to demonstrate interest in a specific position and give detailed information about the candidate’s ability to meet the job description. Cover letters should always be written for a specific job rather than creating a general cover letter that is reusable. Cover Letter Components: Letter Heading: Your letter […]

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    History of the Live Mascot Program

    The official mascot for Gardner-Webb University is the Runnin’ Bulldog. Throughout the years, the bulldog has been represented in numerous forms. Live bulldogs, costumed mascots and athletic branded logos have all been featured in some fashion for GWU. Names like Butch, Chins, Victor, Barney and Roebuck have been attached to the live bulldog mascots. Mack, […]

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    Live Mascot Program

    Gardner-Webb Live Mascot Program Hello, I am Bo the Bulldog, but you can call me Bo! I am the Official Mascot-in-training of Gardner-Webb University. If you are interested in having me attend one of your events, details about our program or just looking to stay in touch, you’re in the right place! Connect with Bo […]

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    Scholarships and Grants

    Institutional Scholarships and Grants Gardner-Webb University offers the following Institutional Scholarships and Grants for our Traditional Undergraduate Students: Trustee Scholarship Dean’s Scholarship Presidential Scholarship Achievement Scholarship Provost Scholarship Opportunity Grant Scholarship and Grant award amounts range up to $24,000 depending on the student’s academic profile and whether the student is an on-campus resident or off […]

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    Orientation Schedule

    Schedule of Sessions & Events Saturday, August 16 Time New Student Orientation Location 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Check-In and Move-In – Pick up your orientation folder and then move into your campus housing. Tucker Student Center 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Commuter Student Check-In Tucker Student Center 11:00 a.m. The Noel Center for Disability […]

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    Funding & Fundraising

    Funding Organization funding comes from a portion of the student activity fee paid by each undergraduate student in the “Traditional Day Program.” Therefore, the money allocated to your organization belongs to all undergraduate students and therefore should benefit all students as much as possible. Officially recognized organizations may request funds from the ICC Executive Board […]

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    Managing Your Organization

    Requirements for Effective Management Leadership: Each organization must appoint a leadership team to oversee the business and mission of the organization. This team must include traditional leadership roles such as President, Vice President & Treasurer, but it may also include roles such as but not limited to Social Media/Marketing Coordinator, Outreach Coordinator, Event Planner etc. […]

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    Athletic Facilities

    To win championships, we provide the finest facilities and the most effective training equipment for our over 500 student-athletes. Root for the Home Team Whether you want to put on the uniform and join the 500+ student-athletes competing on one of Gardner-Webb University’s 21 NCAA Division I intercollegiate teams, or you just want to get […]

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    Mission, Community Standards, Affirmation, & Notice of Nondiscrimination

    All officially recognized Gardner-Webb student organizations and clubs (“student organizations”) are subject to, and must uphold and facilitate, the Mission, Community Standards, Affirmation, and Non-Discrimination Statement set forth below, and comply with applicable laws, University rules, and regulations. Student organizations must meet specific requirements and follow the protocols outlined in this Handbook in order to […]

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    More than 2,000 Children to Attend CentriKid Camps on Gardner-Webb Campus

    The University Welcomes Nine Different Groups This Summer BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—More than 2,000 children, along with their adult leaders, will visit Gardner-Webb University this summer as the campus hosts CentriKid, an overnight camp for third- through sixth-graders. Through July 23, nine different groups will attend to participate in fun activities while learning about the message […]

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    Information for Faculty and Staff

    Originally founded in 1905 as Boiling Springs High School, Gardner-Webb University has steadily grown its academic programs, student body, faculty and staff, physical campus, and community relationships to become North Carolina’s leader in Christian higher education. Gardner-Webb’s 400+ faculty and staff are dedicated to providing outstanding undergraduate and graduate education, cutting-edge research, community engagement, and […]

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    Gardner-Webb Recognizes Students for Service and Volunteerism

    Winners Honored for Leadership in Classroom and Community BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University recently held a ceremony to recognize Student Leadership, Service, and Volunteerism. Winners of these awards exemplify the University’s core values of faith, service and leadership in their classrooms and communities. In recognition of the award presentation, each student may choose one book for […]

    Ben Schade, a senior communication studies major from Apex, N.C., was recognized as an Outstanding Member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
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    Gardner-Webb Awards Degrees in Expanded Spring Commencement on May 7 and 8

    More than 500 Graduates Honored, Including Students Who Participated in Virtual Ceremonies During 2020 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb University celebrated the return to in-person commencement activities on May 7 and 8 by achieving a university milestone. For the first time in the institution’s history, Friday’s ceremony was held under the lights in Ernest W. […]

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    GWU Summer School

    Accelerate Your Education This Summer at Gardner-Webb Whether you’re a college student aiming to retake a class, earn extra credits, or a high school student excited to explore college-level learning, Gardner-Webb University’s summer courses offer the ideal opportunity for academic growth. With flexible in-person and fully online course options, our summer sessions are designed to […]

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    Community Update: Easter Break, class schedules, vaccines and facility updates

    As we prepare to celebrate Easter and share some time with family, friends and community, we encourage you to engage in all the healthy habits we have developed over the last year. The successful conclusion of the semester is in all of our hands. Wearing face coverings, washing hands frequently, avoiding large gatherings and maintaining […]

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    Divinity Scholarships and Grants

    Over $500,000 in scholarships and grants was awarded last year to our students. Recipients of scholarships and grants must be enrolled in the School of Divinity, complete the Student Aid Profile form, and meet certain financial need criteria to qualify. Scholarships and Grants Offered by Gardner-Webb University and Partner Institutions for Master of Divinity Students:* […]

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    Community Update: We must remain vigilant

    The number of cases of COVID-19 on campus remains high this week. This is due in part to GWU’s continuing commitment to repeated testing and aggressive contact tracing. That being said, we also know that some of the recent spike is because too many of us have grown complacent and let down our guard. Let us […]

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    Online Graduate Programs

    Your Next Career Move Might be Your Smartest Students enrolled in Gardner-Webb Online enjoy high-quality graduate programs designed to instill professional excellence, taught by the same accomplished faculty who teach on campus. Whether your goal is to improve your job performance, take a leadership role or embark on a new career, Gardner-Webb’s online graduate programs […]

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    Facilities

    The main campus in Boiling Springs is situated on 225 acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains between Charlotte and Asheville. With 20 Athletic Facilities, 6 Buildings, 9 Residence Halls, 3 Suite Style Buildings and 7 Apartment Buildings, Gardner-Webb is a beautiful backdrop to an environment of learning and faith. Key Locations on […]

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    Online Undergraduate Students

    Ignite Your Dreams The path to your bright future is with Gardner-Webb Online. For more than 20 years Gardner-Webb has delivered high quality, online undergraduate education to students across the United States and beyond.  It’s all here for you, online. Whether you want to accommodate your work schedule, your family commitments or just want to […]

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    Spring 2021 Commencement

    Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce nearly 500 students will receive degrees during spring commencement exercises held on May 7 and 8. 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 Video List of […]

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    GWU Campus Ministries Plans Day of Service During Celebration Week, March 9-11

    Event Has Different Format This Year Because of COVID-19 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—This year, Gardner-Webb University’s Celebration Week, March 9-11, features a day of service. The Office of Christian Life and Service hosts Celebration Week each spring to offer additional worship opportunities for undergraduate students. “The general theme every year is to celebrate God’s goodness and […]

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    Community Update: Football in the Springs

    Good news! There’s going to be football in The Springs this weekend! And while this means a move back towards something “normal” here is what the game doesn’t mean. It doesn’t mean we can stop wearing masks. You must wear masks at the game! It doesn’t mean we don’t have to keep a safe, social […]

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    GWU Alumnus Promoted to Rear Admiral in U.S. Naval Reserves Chaplain Community

    Terry Eddinger, ’88, Serves Navy While Holding at Least Nine Other Titles In his 25 years of service to the U.S. Naval Reserves, Rear Adm. Terry Eddinger, Deputy Chief of Chaplains for Reserve Matters, has held at least nine other titles. The 1988 alumnus of Gardner-Webb University was an Old Testament professor and college administrator […]

    GWU Alumnus Terry Eddinger poses during a sand storm in Iraq when he served with the Marines.
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    Ignite Your Spirit

    What’s it like to live in a residence hall? What’s happening on the weekends? Get insight into the campus life you can look forward to as a Bulldog. Residence Life Living on campus is an incredible experience, but only if you come prepared! Use this list to get started, and consult the Guide to Residential Living for […]

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    The Miracle Season

    GWU Alumna Anna Pashkova ’16 Reflects on Lessons of Friendship, Loss and Perseverance Motion picture based on the inspiring true story of the West High School (Iowa City, Iowa) girls’ volleyball team has hit close to home for one Gardner-Webb University alumna. In 2010, Anna Pashkova (’16) and her West High School volleyball teammates captured […]

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    Crossing Boundaries

    GWU Alumna Completes English Channel Swim to Record 10th Fastest Solo Crossing of Year With each stroke through the 64-degree waters of the English Channel, Heather Roka, a 2008 Gardner-Webb University alumna, thought about all the people in her life who inspire her. Roka finished her incredible solo swim in 12 hours, 13 minutes and […]

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    Call Me ‘Flossie’

    She’s barely 5-feet tall, but one should not be fooled by her stature. Although she is as down-to-earth as they come, Florence “Flossie” Bonner, wife of Gardner-Webb University’s 12th president, Dr. Frank Bonner, is leaving her successor with some pretty big shoes to fill. She was a force in the classroom, having taught complicated algebraic […]

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    GWU Army ROTC and Campus Recreation Sponsor Hybrid Challenge

    BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) and Campus Recreation are looking for the fastest and strongest athletes to complete in the second annual Hybrid Challenge. Proceeds from the event on March 28 at 8:30 a.m. in Spangler Stadium will benefit the veterans at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Asheville, […]

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    First-Generation College Student Appreciates Professors Who Create a Supportive Learning Environment

    When Karely Chavez-Callejas, of Hickory, N.C., graduates from Gardner-Webb University in 2021, she will fulfill a dream for herself and her parents, who arrived in America from Mexico 20 years ago. They were looking for a better life for themselves and their future children. Karely will be the first in her family to earn a […]

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    Through GWU, Student Connects to Community, Gains Experience in her Field

    Sarah Allison Rochester, ’20, Experiences Hands-on Opportunities in Art and Museum Studies Through faculty and staff at Gardner-Webb University, Sarah Allison Rochester, ’20, developed partnerships that were integral to her studies. A senior, Rochester enriched her academic experience by participating in several activities. “Connections are a vital resource for young adults going into the real […]

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    GWU Alumnus Opens Dental Practice With Emphasis on Giving Back to the Community

    Trey Miller, ’08, Helps Make Dreams Come True for Children with Life-Altering Conditions When Trey Miller graduated from Gardner-Webb University in 2008, the thought of becoming a dentist hadn’t entered his mind. The Kannapolis, N.C., resident certainly had no idea that in the middle of a pandemic he would open his own practice, Smile Solutions […]

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    Coronavirus Information: Current Status

    As of Friday morning, October 2, Gardner-Webb has three confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in isolation on campus. We have five residential undergraduate students who have tested positive and are in isolation at home. There are 12 students in quarantine/isolation on campus. Some are showing mild symptoms. Some are waiting to be tested or have […]

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    Coronavirus Information: Fall Break

    Getting It Done We are now in our seventh week since move-in day. Since the bump in cases and quarantines that followed students’ return from the long Labor Day weekend, we have successfully flattened the curve. Looking ahead, if we want to keep the numbers low and preserve the on-campus experience for the entire semester, […]

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    GWU School of Divinity and The Center for Healthy Churches Host First Training

    Pastors, Laity, GWU Faculty and Staff Explore Concept of ‘Turnaround Leadership’   BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University School of Divinity and The Center for Healthy Churches (CHC) recently held their first training event since announcing their partnership last fall. More than 60 clergy and lay leaders from North and South Carolina attended “Turnaround Leadership: Life […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s Department of Physician Assistant Studies Receives Accreditation Notification

    Review Commission Grants Status for the Maximum Number of 10 Years BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant Inc. (ARC-PA) recently granted Accreditation-Continued status to the Physician Assistant (PA) Studies Program at Gardner-Webb University. Ami R. Steele, PA Studies chair, program director and associate professor, said the accomplishment recognizes the […]

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    GWU Student Photographers Win Top Awards at Annual Competitions

    Winners Recognized in Series and Single Photo Categories BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Three students in the Department of Communication and New Media at Gardner-Webb University were recognized recently for their work in photojournalism. Abbey Sprinkle, a communication studies major from Inman, S.C., won the student photography award at the Southeastern Photojournalism Conference (SEPJC). Lindy Lynch and Lisa […]

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    GWU Honors Program Gives Student Opportunities to Enhance Educational Experience

    Joy Smith, ’20, Studies Wildlife Photography for her Thesis After graduating from Gardner-Webb University in May, Joy Smith, ’20, of Casar, N.C., will continue taking photos of people. However, in the future, she would like to become a wildlife photographer. Her interest in the well-being of animals led her to choose the topic for her […]

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    Coronavirus Information: Keep Calm and Stay Safe

    It’s All On Us We’re now five weeks in since move-in day.  Gardner-Webb is still in good shape, while other colleges and schools are not.  To finish out our semester face-to-face, on campus and enjoying college life, we have to remain actively vigilant.  We have to follow all health safety rules.  We have to look […]

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    Religious Studies Association

    RSA is a religious organization that is open to all students from all majors. Our aim is to create community among students who are interested in academic and/or professional aspects of the field of Religious Studies and Philosophy. We have three to four meetings each semester, which consist of meet-and-greets with professors and students, service projects, visiting other religious traditions, and more.

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    GWU School of Divinity Alumnus Comforts Families in COVID-19 Hot Spot

    Chaplain Will Runyon, ’05, Serves in Albany, Ga., One of the Hardest Hit Areas in the World     Despite protective masks and gowns designed to keep him and his patients safe, Will Runyon, chaplain director for Phoebe Putney Health System in Albany, Ga., found a way to offer comfort in agonizing circumstances. The 2005 School […]

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    Undergraduate Research Involves Using Fruit Peels to Remove Copper from Water

    Experience Prepared Laura Herrera-Santin, ’22, for Rigors of Graduate School   This past summer, Gardner-Webb University student Laura Herrera-Santin, of Gastonia, N.C., took another step toward realizing her goal of becoming an OB/GYN. She gained laboratory experience in the Undergraduate Research Scholars Summer Program, which helped to prepare her for graduate school. Herrera-Santin is a first-generation […]

    2020 Gardner-Webb University Summer Scholar Laura Herrera in the GWU lab where she did her research.
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    Dr. Eric Johnson

    Education PhD – University of Mississippi MM – Florida State University BM – Appalachian State University Biography Eric Johnson is the Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Music Education for Gardner-Webb University. Prior to pursuing the Ph.D. degree in Music Education from the University of Mississippi, he was the choral director at James E. Holmes Middle […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumna Faces Teaching Elementary School with Covid-19 Protocols

    Katie H. Barnes, ’12, Accepts Challenges with Patience, Grace and Flexibility As veteran and beginning teachers prepare for a new school year with Covid-19 guidelines, some necessities can’t be bought. Educators, students and parents will need an abundance of “patience, grace, and flexibility,” noted Gardner-Webb University 2012 alumna Katherine “Katie” Harte Barnes. She begins her […]

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    Welcome Class of 2024

    Incoming Students Receive Surprise Visits from GWU Admissions Team As everyone has adjusted to the changes brought about by Covid-19, the Gardner-Webb University Admissions staff came up with a plan to demonstrate GWU’s welcoming community to some members of the Class of 2024. Because the pandemic limited the way these new students experienced campus, the […]

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    Coronavirus Information: Preparing for Students, Family Weekend and Fall Sports

    As Gardner-Webb University continues to prepare for the upcoming Fall 2020 semester, the health and safety of the GWU community remain our top priorities. This week we prepare for the arrival of our students and the start of classes. Throughout the summer, GWU’s staff and administration have worked diligently and proactively to keep our facilities […]

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    Coronavirus Information: Academics, Athletics, Student Life, Event Updates

    Academics, Athletics, Student Life, Event Updates Gardner-Webb continues to prepare for the upcoming Fall 2020 semester. The Post-COVID Transition Taskforce met on June 19, and recommendations were received from four workgroups:  Decisions were made on a number of items: Academics Beginning with Summer Session II, face coverings will be required in classrooms and labs for […]

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    Gardner-Webb Wrestling Announces Upcoming 2025-26 Schedule

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Open 21-Match Season on Nov. 2 in New Jersey; Set to Have Eight Contests at Home BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Head Coach Daniel Elliot and the Gardner-Webb wrestling team have announced the 2025-26 competitive slate, featuring eight matches inside Paul Porter Arena. The Runnin’ Bulldogs open 2025-26 with an exciting event in New Brunswick, N.J., […]

    two wrestlers compete in a match
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    Gardner-Webb Men’s Basketball Begins 2025-’26 Campaign with Trip to Minnesota on Nov. 3

    Schedule Includes 31 Games, 16 Within Big South Conference, and 13 at Home in Paul Porter Arena BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Head coach Jeremy Luther and the Gardner-Webb men’s basketball team have announced the full schedule for the upcoming 2025-’26 season. This year’s slate includes 15 non-conference games as well as 16 games within the Big South […]

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    Head Women’s Basketball Coach Terri Williams Announces 2025-’26 Schedule

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Open at Queens on Nov. 3; will Play 29 Games, Including 13 at Home in Paul Porter Arena BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Now official, head coach Terri Williams and the Gardner-Webb women’s basketball team have released the upcoming 2025-’26 schedule, with 29 games in total, including 13 inside Paul Porter Arena. The Terri Williams era […]

    Terri Williams posing with bulldog statue at Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center
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    David Yelton

    Professor Emeritus of History On the last day of class in History 331, Gardner-Webb Professor of History Dr. David Yelton handed each student a thank-you note. Mostly history majors, they had given him a retirement party the week before. This personal gesture spoke volumes about his character and passion to mentor and teach during his […]

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    Gardner-Webb Men’s Tennis will be Honored at Soccer Game on Sept. 12 

    Big South Tournament Champions Receive Rings During Halftime Ceremony BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University men’s tennis team will receive their conference championship rings in a halftime ceremony at the Gardner-Webb vs. Furman men’s soccer game on Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. in Greene-Harbison Stadium. The team capped off a landmark year by capturing its first-ever […]

    The men's tennis team poses after winning the Big South Conference.
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    Guided by Mission, Driven by Relationships

    Meet GWU Interim President Nate Evans In February 2025, the Gardner-Webb University Board of Trustees appointed Nate Evans as interim president. Evans, who served GWU since October 2020 as vice president for Advancement, brings 13 years of experience in higher education to his new role. “I am honored and humbled that the board of trustees […]

    GWU Interim President Nate Evans
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    Gardner-Webb Faculty Open New Academic Year with Celebration of Excellence and ‘One Webb’

    Awards Presented for Outstanding Achievements in Teaching, Mentorship, Service, and Scholarship BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb 2025 Faculty Assembly opens the academic year by introducing new faculty and celebrating the achievements of returning colleagues. Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Nicole Waters gave a welcome to begin the program. Interim President Nate Evans […]

    Nate Evans Shakes Hands with Aaron Rice
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    Two from Gardner-Webb Named to 2025 Great 100 Nurses of North Carolina

    Dr. Nicole Waters, ’06 and ’14, and Lyndsey Couch, ’14, Recognized for Positively Impacting Their Profession BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Two alumnae from Gardner-Webb University—one a current administrator—have been named Great 100 Nurses of North Carolina for 2025. Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Nicole Waters, along with her former student, Lyndsey Couch, were […]

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    Gardner-Webb Wrestling Team Places 17 on Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll

    Four Student-Athletes Receive All-Conference Academic Recognition, with Two Earning Commissioner Medals BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Southern Conference (SoCon) has named 17 members of the Gardner-Webb University wrestling team to its Academic Honor Roll. Four team members also received All-Conference Academic recognition, and two earned the Commissioner Medal. Representing the Runnin’ Bulldogs among the 2,734 student athletes […]

    A GWU wrestler is declared the winner
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    Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs Announce Seven Cross-Country Meets for Fall

    Teams Open Season on Aug. 29 at USC-Upstate in Spartanburg BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Head Coach Greg Thiel and the Gardner-Webb University cross country team have announced the upcoming 2025 Fall schedule, featuring seven meets for the Runnin’ Bulldogs across the region. The Runnin’ Bulldogs open 2025 with an evening meet at USC-Upstate in Spartanburg, with the annual Eye […]

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    Gardner-Webb Women’s Soccer Open 2025 with Home Exhibition Match Against Furman on Aug. 7

    Runnin’ Bulldogs’ 16-Game Schedule Features Eight in Big South Conference BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Now official, Head Coach Erik Solberg and the Gardner-Webb University women’s soccer team have announced the upcoming fall 2025 schedule, featuring eight competitive home games and an eight-game Big South Conference slate. The Runnin’ Bulldogs open 2025 at home on Aug. 7, taking […]

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    Gardner-Webb Baseball Earns National Academic Excellence Award for 10th Consecutive Year

    GWU One of Three Big South Programs Honored by American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—For the 10th consecutive year, the Gardner-Webb baseball team has earned the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Team Academic Excellence Award. The Gardner-Webb baseball team earned a 3.63 cumulative GPA during the 2024-25 academic year. The Runnin’ Bulldogs have […]

    A graphic denoting baseball's academic honor
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    Gardner-Webb Hosts Renowned Music Literacy Specialist Dr. Carol Krueger

    Department of Music Welcomes 60 Music Educators from Across the Carolinas and Virginia BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Department of Music welcomed Dr. Carol Krueger to campus recently. The internationally renowned conductor and music literacy specialist led a three-day workshop for 60 elementary to middle and high school band, chorus and orchestra directors from across […]

    A group of teachers participate in a music literacy workshop
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    Gardner-Webb Student Film Selected for Real to Reel International Film Festival

    “Shaping the Old North State” to Screen at 26th Annual Event on July 26 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Cleveland County Arts Council is pleased to announce that “Shaping the Old North State,” a documentary created by Gardner-Webb University students, has been selected for inclusion in the 26th Annual Real to Reel International Film Festival. The film […]

    A portrait photo of former North Carolina Governor O. Max Gardner and First Lady Fay Webb Gardner
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    Gardner-Webb Volleyball Announces 2025 Schedule

    Season Features Nine Games Inside Paul Porter Arena BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Head Coach Alex Hinsey and the Gardner-Webb University volleyball team have announced the 2025 fall schedule, featuring nine games inside Paul Porter Arena and 14 Big South Conference contests. After a home pre-season intra-squad scrimmage on Aug. 16 and a road scrimmage at ETSU in […]

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    Christina Whitehouse-Suggs ’99

    GWU Liberal Arts education prepared alumna for ministry in a variety of settings “Every single one of my classes prepared me for my career, since interpreters are called to be generalists in an age of specialists. Interpreters need to be ‘renaissance people’ who know a little bit about everything with the ability to use critical […]

    Christina Whitehouse-Suggs
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    Gardner-Webb Football Hosts Victory Day Celebration on Saturday, Aug. 16

    Head Football Coach Cris Reisert Invites Community to Special Evening for Young People with Special Needs BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb Head Football Coach Cris Reisert is excited to once again partner with Cleveland County Special Olympics and North Shelby School for Victory Day, an event he introduced to his players and the community last year. Everyone […]

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    Gardner-Webb Professor of Spanish, Dr. Charles B. Moore Receives Distinguished Award to Publish His Book

    Competitive Grant Presented Annually to One Sigma Delta Pi National Spanish Honor Society Sponsor BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University Professor of Spanish Dr. Charles Moore has been honored with a distinguished award from Sigma Delta Pi and publisher, Ediciones Albatros, of Valencia Spain. Awarded annually to a current Sigma Delta Pi National Spanish Honor Society sponsor, […]

    Students and professors pose at the Sigma Delta Pi induction ceremony
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    Defending Big South Conference Men’s Soccer Champs Kickoff Season with Home Exhibitions

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Face a Grueling 15-Game Regular Season, with Seven Conference Matches BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Head coach Scott Wells and the defending Big South Conference Champion Gardner-Webb men’s soccer team have announced the schedule for the upcoming 2025 season. The Runnin’ Bulldogs made history last season, compiling a record of 13-4-3 while also going unbeaten in […]

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    ‘Moments of Ministry’: Gardner-Webb Mission Team Brings Hope to Kisumu, Kenya

    Students and Leaders Build Four Houses, Feed Hungry Children and Share the Love of Jesus BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—“The homes we built were simple—made of sticks and mud or tin—but they were filled with purpose, love, and the hope of Christ,” said Stacy Simmons, associate minister to Gardner-Webb University for Pastoral Care. The plain dwellings Simmons […]

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    Gardner-Webb Hosts All-State Youth Choir of Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina

    Group of High School Students to Present Free Concert on July 17 at 10 a.m. in Dover Chapel and Tour Surrounding Area BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The All-State Youth Choir (ASYC) of Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF) of North Carolina will be in concert on July 17 at 10 a.m. in Gardner-Webb University’s Dover Chapel. The theme of […]

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    Theandra “Thea” Thompson Named Interim Vice President of Marketing for Gardner-Webb

    Current Associate Vice President of Web & Digital Communications Joined the University in 2020 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb Interim President Nate Evans has announced that Theandra “Thea” Thompson, associate vice president of Web & Digital Communications, will serve as interim vice president of Marketing. She will fill the role of Vice President of Marketing Richard McDevitt […]

    A photo of the Jarrell Gate with flowers
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    Former GWU Football Standout Mario Williams Inducted into Big South Conference Hall of Fame

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Linebacker Established Records and Helped Gardner-Webb win Championships in 2002 and 2003 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Former Gardner-Webb football linebacker Mario Williams has been inducted into the Big South Conference Athletic Hall of Fame. Along with Williams, other inductees included track and field athlete Octavia Goode of Winthrop and former baseball player Phil Leftwich of […]

    Mario Williams playing football
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    William Glover Named Director of the Gardner-Webb Bulldog Club

    Alumnus will Promote Memberships and Support for the University’s Student-Athletes BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University Interim Vice President of Advancement Karen Bruce has named William Glover, a native of Shelby, N.C., as director of the Bulldog Club and Sponsorship Programs. Glover reports directly to the vice president for Advancement and is responsible for increasing Bulldog Club […]

    Bo posing in front of GWU sign
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    Runnin’ Bulldogs Men’s Tennis Claims Program’s First Big South Tournament Championship

    Team Advances to NCAA men’s Tennis National Championships May 15-18 in Waco, Texas BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Big South All-Conference standout and freshman newcomer Boyd Schreiber took down Trevor Gray 6-5, 6-1 at No. 6 singles to clinch the 2025 Big South Men’s Tennis Tournament Championship for Gardner-Webb over UNC Asheville on April 18 at the Lexington […]

    The men's tennis team poses after winning the Big South Conference.
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    Gardner-Webb Announces Formation of Presidential Search Committee

    University Appoints Faculty, Staff, Students, Alumni and Trustees to Help Select Next GWU President BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb University have announced the formation of the committee that will guide the search for the institution’s 14th President. Dr. William M. Downs, who served Gardner-Webb from 2019 to 2025, left in February to prepare for his […]

    The front of Webb Hall, which is surrounded by trees and shrubs
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    Gardner-Webb Senior-Level Nursing Students Attend Nurses’ Day at the Legislature

    Event Includes Advocacy Panel, Keynote Speech by N.C. Gov. Josh Stein and Meetings with Legislators BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Nurses’ Day at the Legislature, an annual event sponsored by the North Carolina Nurses Association (NCNA), brings nurses to Raleigh to meet with state leaders and advocate for issues affecting nurses and the patients they serve. A group […]

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    T. Perry Hildreth

    Professor Emeritus of Philosophy “The Holy Spirit blows the sails of our lives in ways in which we are not always aware,” commented Dr. T. Perry Hildreth, as he reflected on pivotal events in his life and his 17 years of service to Gardner-Webb University. Hildreth was awarded professor emeritus of philosophy after his retirement […]

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    Dr. Doris Banner, Founding Editor and Researcher for the First Gardner-Webb Faculty Emeriti Publication, Passed Away on March 19

    A Gardner-Webb Alumna, Banner was an Educator for Over Four Decades BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Dr. Doris Banner, an educator for over four decades, including more than 30 years at Gardner-Webb University, passed away March 19, 2025 in Rising Star, Texas. Banner was the founding editor and research director for the inaugural GWU Faculty Emeriti publication. She […]

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    High School Students Invited to Experience Gardner-Webb Campus Community on Dawg Day

    ‘Find Your Fit’: Tour Campus, Talk to Faculty and Admissions, and Have Lunch on Campus BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Dawg Day on April 5 is an opportunity for high school sophomores and juniors to have their “first look” at the Gardner-Webb University campus. They see an overview of what GWU has to offer with a full campus […]

    Students tour campus
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    Kylee Morris, of Morehead City, N.C. Crowned Miss Gardner- Webb 2025

    Awards Also Presented to Gracie Tipton, Lys Ishari and Annabelle McDonald By Chloe Cloutier, Intern for University Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Kylee Morris, a junior biology major, was recently crowned Miss Gardner-Webb 2025 for her outstanding musical ability and stage presence. Performing a four-mallet marimba solo of “Ghost Garden,” by Adam Hopper, she impressed the judges […]

    Contestants in the Miss GWU Pageant and people who helped
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    Gardner-Webb Alumna Honored with Prestigious Fulbright Award

    Johnson & Wales Faculty Member Dr. Alana Dagenhart Studies and Teaches Poetry in Northern Ireland BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A Gardner-Webb University alumna, scholar, and poet is living her dream in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Dr. Alana Dagenhart is a 2025 Fulbright U.S. Scholar. An esteemed faculty member of English in the College of Arts and Sciences at […]

    Alana Dagenhart poses outside Queens University Belfast
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    Two Gardner-Webb Nursing Students Receive Hunt Sisters Nursing Scholarship

    Senior Brianna Payne and Junior Lauren Padgett Recognized for Community Service and Commitment to Nursing BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Two Gardner-Webb University nursing students recognized for serving their communities are the recipients of the Hunt Sisters Nursing Scholarship. Juniors or seniors in the traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing program who are actively engaged in volunteer work […]

    Lauren Padgett and Brianna Payne pose in the nursing simulation lab
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    Gardner-Webb Trustees Appoint Interim President

    Nate Evans, University Vice President for Advancement, Has 13 Years of Experience in Higher Education BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Board of Trustees met today (Feb. 24) and voted to name Nate Evans, University Vice President for Advancement, to serve as Interim University President, effective today. Evans has served Gardner-Webb University since October 2020. During […]

    a campus shot of Tucker Student Center and the Hollifield Bell Tower
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    Gardner-Webb Faculty Member Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon Receives Prestigious Grant from Broadcast Education Association

    Funding will Support Multimedia Audio Mini-Series on Rosalynn Carter’s Impact on Mental Health Journalism BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University faculty member, Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon, has received the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) 2025 Leibner Cooper Grant for Creative Productions on the History of Media. Lemon is chair of the Department of Communication, Art and Design and […]

    Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon on left with another person on the right.
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    Gardner-Webb’s American Sign Language Program First in North Carolina

    For More Than Four Decades, GWU Graduates, Like the Team of Educators at Central Piedmont, Have Pursued Careers to Serve the Deaf and Hard of Hearing BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—As the first college in North Carolina to offer a Bachelor of Arts program in American Sign Language (ASL), Gardner-Webb University is an established leader in the […]

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    Gardner-Webb Baseball Prepares for Season Home-Opener Against St. Bonaventure on Feb. 14

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Play Top NCAA Programs in 56-Game Schedule with 24 Big South Conference Matchups BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University baseball team has announced its schedule for the upcoming 2025 season. In total, the Runnin’ Bulldogs will play 56 games, including a 24-game slate within the Big South Conference. Gardner-Webb opens its season on Friday, […]

    baseball player makes a catch
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    Securing His Future: Ignite Scholar Issa Cogdell Pursues Dream of Entrepreneurship    

    Gardner-Webb’s Cybersecurity Program and PACE Leadership Certificate Paves the Way By Makella Knowles, Intern for University Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Issa Cogdell, a student at Gardner-Webb University, is majoring in computer science and minoring in cybersecurity to fulfill his dreams of financial freedom and entrepreneurship. Originally an accounting major, Cogdell switched to the tech field after […]

    Issa Cogdell sits at a computer
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    ‘Freadom Reads’ at Gardner-Webb’s Dover Library Explores Film Censorship

    Movie Critics and GWU Alumni, Noel T. Manning II and Thomas Manning, Discuss Boycotts, Bans and Barricades BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—At the next “Freadom Reads,” program, film critics and Gardner-Webb alumni, Noel T. Manning II and his son, Thomas Manning, invite the audience to “Dive into the Captivating World of Film: Boycotts, Bans, & Barricades.” Their […]

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    Capitol Experience: Sydney Hudson Explores Politics, Policy, and Purpose in D.C.

    Gardner-Webb Ignite Scholar Gains Real-World Experience Through Webb in Washington By Makella Knowles, Intern for University Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Sydney Hudson is in her senior year at Gardner-Webb University double majoring in political science/international affairs and international business. Speaking highly of the benefits having two majors has offered her, she explains how “political science and […]

    four young adults posing on the Mall in Washington, D.C.
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    Gardner-Webb Presents Prestigious Tucker Scholarship to Will Brooks of Shelby, N.C. 

    Pinnacle Classical Academy Senior is the First Male to Win the Award and the First Recipient from Cleveland County, N.C. BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Will Brooks, of Shelby, N.C., is the 2025 recipient of Gardner-Webb University’s highest honor for incoming undergraduate students, the Tucker Heart, Soul, Mind and Strength Scholarship. He is the sixth student in the […]

    Will Brooks is surprised with the Tucker Scholarship at Pinnacle Classical Academy
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    Alena Ivanov and Nathan Cremin Take GWU Athlete of The Week Awards for Dec. 9

    Gardner-Webb Runners Post University Records BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—After a strong first weekend of indoor season, senior Alena Ivanov and sophomore Nathan Cremin from the Gardner-Webb University track and field team have taken home GWU Athlete of The Week In the women’s 600 meters, Ivanov managed a personal best and the second-best time in school history. […]

    A college with photos of Alena Ivanov and Nathan Cremin
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    Gardner-Webb President Dr. William M. Downs and First Lady Kim Downs Share Christmas Greetings

    Concert Choir Performs Holiday Classic to Celebrate the Spirit of the Season BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—With music performed by the Gardner-Webb University Concert Choir under the direction of Dr. Joshua Cheney, Gardner-Webb President Dr. William M. Downs and First Lady Kim Downs invite you to join them in celebrating the spirit of the season in this […]

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    Gardner-Webb Incoming First-Year Students Form Strong Bonds in Living-Learning Communities (LLC)

    Division of Student Success Offers Three Options: Honors, Faith and STEM BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—After successfully introducing Gardner-Webb University’s first living-learning community (LLC) last year, the Division of Student Success in collaboration with the Office of Housing and Residence Education added two more LLCs for the 2024 Fall Semester. Incoming first-year students could choose to participate […]

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    Gardner-Webb Collegiate National Association for Music Education Chapter Receives State Honors

    Chapter Recognized with Only Excellence Award Given; Two Students Honored with Scholarships and Another Elected to Executive Council  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Collegiate NAfME (National Association for Music Education) received the statewide Chapter of Excellence award at the North Carolina Music Educators Conference (NCMEA) in Winston-Salem, N.C., in November. They were the only chapter in […]

    Members of the Gardner-Webb NAfME pose with their award
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    Gardner-Webb Athletes of the Week for Nov. 25 and Dec. 2 Recognized for Accomplishments on the Court and in the Pool

    Honors Presented to Justin Bender, Maja Rohkohl, Elze Motekaityte and Anthony Selden BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—After a weekend of noteworthy performances, junior Justin Bender of the Gardner-Webb University swimming team and freshman Maja Rohkohl of the Gardner-Webb women’s basketball team were named GWU Athletes of The Week for Nov. 25. For the week of Dec. 2, […]

    a collage featuring the athletes of the week
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    Gardner-Webb Signs Men’s Soccer Head Coach Scott Wells to Multi-Year Contract Extension

    In Only His Second Year, Wells Led Runnin’ Bulldogs to Most Wins in Program History; Undefeated Conference Record; and a NCAA Tournament Victory BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Coming off one of the most successful men’s soccer seasons in school history, Gardner-Webb University President Dr. William Downs is pleased to announce a multi-year contract extension for head coach […]

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    Campus Invited to Welcome Home Runnin’ Bulldogs’ Today After Historic Season Ends in NCAA Second Round

    Meet Big South Conference Tournament Champs at Fieldhouse, Approximately 5:30 p.m. BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner Webb (13-4-3) men’s soccer team saw its season come to an end on Sunday, Nov. 24, falling to No. 3 Denver (13-3-4) by the final of 3-0 in the second round of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship. The campus community […]

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    Gardner-Webb Men’s Soccer Advances to Second Round; Campus Watch Party Planned for Sunday, Nov. 24 at 3 p.m.

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Defeated Oregon State; Travel to Colorado to Take on Denver Pioneers BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Senior midfielder Caio Hughes scored in the 72nd minute while the Gardner-Webb defense was dominant over 90 minutes as the Runnin’ Bulldogs took down Oregon State 1-0 in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday evening, Nov. 21. […]

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    Men’s Soccer Team and Elle Blatchford of Women’s Basketball Named Athletes of The Week

    Men’s Soccer Headed to NCAA Tournament; Sophomore Guard Earns Best Scoring Game of her Career BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Sophomore guard Elle Blatchford from the Gardner-Webb University women’s basketball team and the entire Gardner-Webb University men’s soccer team have been named GWU Athletes of The Week. Blatchford posted a terrific week on the court for the women’s […]

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    Gardner-Webb University Baseball Team Serves Others in The Dominican Republic

    Players Host Baseball Clinics, Visit Nursing Homes and Provide Food for Families BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—“Preaching Jesus through baseball.” That’s how a member of the Gardner-Webb University baseball team summarized the group’s recent trip to the Dominican Republic. The 48 players were joined by 10 coaches and other chaperones, including Vice President and University Chaplain for […]

    members of the baseball team with children in Dominican Republic
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    GWU Men’s Soccer Draws Oregon State in First Round of NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Take on the Beavers on Nov. 21 at 10 p.m. EST BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—For the first time since 2006, the Gardner-Webb University men’s soccer team had its name called during the NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Selection Show. In front of an energetic crowd, the Runnin’ Bulldogs learned their fate and will be […]

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    Gardner-Webb Men’s Soccer Makes History with First Big South Conference Tournament Championship

    Selection Show for NCAA Tournament at 1 p.m. Today (Nov. 18); Watch Party at 12:45 p.m. in Tucker BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—For the first time since joining the Big South Conference, the Gardner-Webb (12-3-3) men’s soccer team has been crowned tournament champions after taking down No. 22 High Point (11-4-2) by the final of 2-1 on […]

    Men's soccer celebrates after the game with the trophy
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    Ashley Hawkins and Darryl Simmons II Named Gardner-Webb Athletes of The Week

    Hawkins Led Women’s Basketball on Opening Night Win; Simmons Stands Out in Men’s Basketball Games BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—After posting strong opening weeks of the season on the court, sophomore guard Darryl Simmons II of the Gardner-Webb University men’s basketball team, and senior guard Ashley Hawkins of the women’s basketball team, have been named GWU’s Athletes […]

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    Shirley Putman Toney

    Dean Emerita and Professor Emerita of Nursing With a career spanning more than half a century, Dr. Shirley Putman Toney, Dean Emerita of Gardner-Webb University’s School of Nursing, has dedicated her life to advancing nursing education and healthcare. Born in Henrietta, N.C., Toney has remained deeply rooted to Rutherford County, where she and her late […]

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    Gardner-Webb Hosts East Tennessee State for Annual Education Day Game

    Over 1,500 School Kids and Staff To Fill Paul Porter Arena BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University women’s basketball team will tip off against East Tennessee State University (ETSU) in its annual Education Day game Tuesday morning (Nov. 12) at Paul Porter Arena. The game will feature an earlier tip-off than usual, starting just after 11 […]

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    Gardner-Webb Honored with New International Award from Colleges of Distinction

    The University is Only Private Christian School in N.C. to Receive the New Honor; Also Recognized as an Elite Christian University and Top Private School in N.C. BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University has received the latest award from Colleges of Distinction that recognizes its outstanding support for international students. The “International College of Distinction” accolade highlights […]

    International students pose with flags from their countires
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    Gardner-Webb Marching Bulldogs Only University Band Selected to Perform in Novant Health Thanksgiving Eve Parade on Nov. 27

    Audience Includes 100K Spectators in Uptown Charlotte, N.C., and Over a Million Television Viewers BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Marching Bulldogs earned a coveted spot in the 78th annual Novant Health Thanksgiving Eve Parade on Nov. 27. They are the only university band chosen to perform, and they have the honor of being the first […]

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    Gardner-Webb Men’s Soccer Advances to Big South Finals for First Time in 13 Years

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Defeat Presbyterian 2-0 at Home; Finish Unbeaten for the Season BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—For the first time in 13 years, the Gardner-Webb (11-3-3, 5-0-2) men’s soccer team will make an appearance in the Big South Men’s Soccer Championship Game after taking down visiting Presbyterian (6-8-2, 2-4-1) 2-0 on Nov. 10 inside Greene-Harbison Stadium. The […]

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    2024 Advent Devotion: Day 22

    Sunday, December 22 Micah 5:2-5a; Luke 1:46b-55; Hebrews 10:5-10 Mary’s Hymn of Praise . . . “My soul praises the greatness of the Lord, and my Spirit rejoices in God my savior, because He has looked with favor on the humble condition of his servant. Surely, from now on all generations will call me blessed, because […]

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    2024 Advent Devotion: Day 7

    Saturday,  December 7 Malachi 4:1-6; Luke 9:1-6 Malachi 4:1-6 describes a perplexing scene on the day of the Lord’s judgment. We read of a terrifying image of a voracious fire that consumes the wicked. The faithful are also present for this burning, but their experience is quite different. Instead of being consumed by the terrible […]

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    Tyler Riddell and Jessica Perriello Take Home GWU Athlete of The Week Awards

    Riddell Helped Lead Football to Win over Charleston Southern, and Perriello Posts Historic 5k Time BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Redshirt senior quarterback Tyler Riddell of the Gardner-Webb University football team and junior Jessica Perriello of the Gardner-Webb University cross country team are the recipients of GWU Athlete of The Week following recent exceptional performances on the field […]

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    Gardner-Webb Students, Faculty and Staff Plan Election Watch Party

    Bipartisan Event Starts at 7 p.m. in Faith Hall, Tucker Student Center BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University students, faculty and staff will join together on Tuesday, Nov. 5, for a Bipartisan Election Watch Party. Held from 7 p.m. to midnight, the event begins in Faith Hall, Tucker Student Center. At 9 p.m., when The Gathering, student-led […]

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    Eduardo Dias and Stephanie Liu Named Gardner-Webb Student-Athletes of The Week

    Dias Takes Big South Singles and Doubles Tennis Championships; Liu Makes Five Saves in Winthrop Game; Plus Upcoming Sports Schedules BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—After a series of outstanding performances, senior Eduardo Dias of the Gardner-Webb University men’s tennis team and sophomore goalkeeper Stephanie Liu of the Gardner-Webb University women’s soccer team take home GWU’s Athlete of […]

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    Gardner-Webb Basketball to Host Bulldog Madness on Tuesday Night at 9:30 p.m.

    Free Admission, Event Highlighted by $500 Half-Court Shot, Costume Contest & Staff/Faculty Game BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb’s basketball teams will officially tipoff for a fans-only event on Tuesday, Oct. 29, at 9:30 p.m. Join the ‘Dawgs as they present Bulldog Madness inside Paul Porter Arena. Doors open at 9 p.m., and admission is free to the […]

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    Molly Littlefield and Quasean Holmes Named GWU Student-Athletes of The Week

    Littlefield Posted 22 Digs Against High Point, and Holmes Ran for 156 Yards and a Touchdown BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—After posting strong individual performances on the field and on the court this weekend, sophomore libero Molly Littlefield of the Gardner-Webb University volleyball team and senior running back Quasean Holmes of the Gardner-Webb University football team have […]

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    Gardner-Webb Officials Announce Speaker for 2024 December Commencement

    N.C. Commissioner of Labor Josh Dobson is a 2005 Alumnus BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb Alumnus and N.C. Commissioner of Labor Josh Dobson is the featured speaker for the December 2024 Commencement program at Gardner-Webb University. The University’s graduation ceremony will take place on Friday, Dec. 13, at 9 a.m. in the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center. “I am […]

    A photo of graduates at December Commencement
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    Cayton White and Leo Andrade Named Gardner-Webb Athletes of The Week

    Players Recognized for Strong Performance in Recent Matches BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—After a strong weekend (Oct. 11-12) both on the court and on the pitch, redshirt sophomore outside hitter Cayton White from Gardner-Webb volleyball and junior defender Leo Andrade from Gardner-Webb men’s soccer have been named the first Gardner-Webb Athletes of The Week. In a win […]

    A collage featuring Leo Andrade and Cayton White
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    July 2020: Revival of the Social Sciences

    In this month’s blog, I’m not going to mention COVID-19, Coronavirus, pandemics, face coverings, vaccines, or even social distancing.  Indulge me…there are other pressing issues. As the infamous year 2020 lurches forward, we should take note of what’s going on across our nation.  There’s hurt, frustration, and anger in the streets of some of our […]

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    #BulldogStrong: Rallying Together After Hurricane Helene

    Last Friday seems like a lifetime ago.  When the infamous Helene tore through the Carolinas, our beloved campus sustained real damage.  Scores of trees were felled, roads washed out, roofs leaked, fences were decimated, and we lost power.  It was worse, much worse, for many of our friends, neighbors, and colleagues throughout the western part […]

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    Gardner-Webb Concert Choir Selected to Perform at Conference for N.C. Choral Directors

    Vocal Group is One of Four Chosen to Attend State’s Largest Annual Gathering BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Since Dr. Joshua Cheney, Gardner-Webb assistant professor of music and director of choral activities, arrived on the University campus in 2020, he has challenged himself and his students to consistently strive for improvement. He’s also given the Concert Choir an […]

    Members of the choir in concert in Dover Chapel
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    Peter Strickland ’97

    Gardner-Webb helped alumnus earn degrees in Music Education and Composition “I had access to quality professors in a setting that allowed us to get up close and personal with the material presented as well as the practical applications that would come after graduation.” Peter Strickland, a 1997 alumnus of Gardner-Webb University, is an educator because […]

    Peter Strickland and orchestra
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    September 2019: Celebrating Our Student-Athletes

    The start of a new fall semester brings with it the excitement of college sports; and I’ll be honest with you, I love college sports. I admire the grit, determination, and discipline that college athletes pour into their sport. I respect all of our young men and women who balance the rigors of their academic studies with […]

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    Gardner-Webb Receives Grant to Empower and Celebrate First-Generation College Students in November

    The First-Generation College Celebration, Held Each Year on Nov. 8, Marks the Anniversary of the Signing of the 1965 Higher Education Act BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University has been awarded a grant for the 2024 First-Generation College Celebration initiative. This grant will enable Gardner-Webb to further its commitment to supporting first-generation college students in our community. […]

    A first generation student holds up a photo frame
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    Gardner-Webb Lacrosse Honored for Academic Excellence

    Eleven Students Recognized from IWLCA; Team Adds 12 Players for New Season BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Women’s Lacrosse team has been recognized by the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) as an honor squad for the 2023-2024 academic year. To qualify for this prestigious honor, the team must have posted a 3.2 or higher team […]

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    Gardner-Webb Remembers Tom Watson

    Alumnus, Former Trustee, and Lifelong University Friend Leaves Legacy BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. — The Gardner-Webb University community mourns the loss of Tom Watson, a beloved alumnus, former trustee, and tireless advocate for education, who passed away peacefully on August 22, 2024, at the age of 81. Watson’s life was marked by a deep commitment to […]

    Tom and Brenda Watson
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    Gardner-Webb University Caf Serves up Tropical Delights to Celebrate Grand Reopening

    New Dining Space Open to Campus and Community with Expanded Seating and Menu Options BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—With the smell of meat smoking and a feast waiting inside the new Caf, Gardner-Webb President Dr. William M. Downs noted to those gathered for the ribbon cutting the most important feature of the building. “There’s a cross on […]

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    Gardner-Webb Men’s Soccer Ranked 3rd in Preseason Poll, Placing Two on All-Conference List

    Team Plays First Match on Aug. 22 in Texas; Hosts Six Games at Home This Season BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Heading into the 2024 season, the Gardner-Webb University men’s soccer team has earned two honors. The team was voted third in the Big South Preseason Coaches’ Poll, as released by the Big South on Aug. 14, picking […]

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    Gardner-Webb Volleyball Ready for 2024 with New Coaching Staff, 6 Returning and 11 New Players

    Runnin’ Bulldogs’ First Game is Scrimmage at Western Carolina on Aug. 23 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Coming off its best Division I season finish in program history—third in the Big South—the Gardner-Webb Volleyball team is eager to make its own records in 2024. A new coaching staff, six returning players and 11 new Runnin’ Bulldogs are set […]

    The GWU volleyball team poses for a photo in Paul Porter Arena
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    Matthew Farris

    Matthew Farris was named the Assistant Athletic Director of Strategic Communication for Gardner-Webb University Athletics by Vice President and Director of Athletics Dr. Andrew T. Goodrich in August 2024.  Matthew Farris joined the Gardner-Webb family after three years as the Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations at Limestone University. While at Limestone, Farris was the […]

    Matthew Farris
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    Gardner-Webb Baseball Earns Team Academic Excellence Award From American Baseball Coaches Association

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Have Achieved the Honor for Nine Consecutive Seasons BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—For the ninth straight year, the Gardner-Webb baseball team has earned the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Team Academic Excellence Award. The honor highlights programs coached by ABCA members that posted a GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale for the […]

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    Gardner-Webb Women’s Soccer Announces 2024 Schedule

    Team Plays Nine Matches at Home This Season Note: The venue and time for today’s exhibition game has changed because of the remnants of Hurricane Debby. The game will be played in Stone Soccer Stadium in Greenville, S.C., and kickoff at 11 a.m.  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University women’s soccer team has announced the schedule […]

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    Through Gardner-Webb Honors Experience, High School Students Engaged in Campus Life and Community Service

    Participants Attended Immersive Week to Learn About University’s Academic Programs and Mission BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Marnina Krist, a rising high school senior from Fuquay Varina, N.C., was one of 22 students who attended The Honors Experience at Gardner-Webb University this summer. Like some of the others, Krist had toured the GWU campus before, but wanted a […]

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    Gardner-Webb Football Hosts its First Victory Day Celebration on Aug. 17

    Head Football Coach Cris Reisert Invites Community to Memorable Evening for Young People with Special Needs BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb Head Football Coach Cris Reisert is eager to introduce his players and the community to a tradition that he first observed in 2019—Victory Day. Partnering with Cleveland County Special Olympics and North Shelby School, Reisert invites […]

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    Arnold Mathews

    Arnold Mathews Jr. is an adjunct instructor in the College of Education. He served as a French and Spanish teacher before becoming an assistant principal and principal. He retired as a North Carolina educator in 2015 but returned to the classroom and taught Spanish for six years in Blairsville, Ga. He earned his Bachelor of […]

    Dr. Arnold Mathews
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    Dr. Hebert Palomino

    Professors, School of Divinity Dr. Hebert Palomino, professor of pastoral care and counseling in the Gardner-Webb University School of Divinity, accepted an invitation to be the main speaker for the Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care Continuous Education Week, held at the Paraguayan Baptist Medical Center in Asuncion, Paraguay, South America. His trip was made possible by […]

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    2024 Gardner-Webb Football Kickoff Dinner Set for July 27

    Bulldog Club and Football Program Welcome Head Coach Cris Reisert, Recognize Senior Players and Celebrate 2002-’03 Championship Teams BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University Football is preparing to launch its 2024 season with a celebration linking the past, present and future. Along with the Bulldog Club, the football program will host the Second Annual Football Kickoff Dinner […]

    A collage featuring pictures of the 2003 and 2023 football champions
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    Gardner-Webb Hosts Science Academy with Grant from Stonecutter Foundation

    High School Students Explore Branches of Science in the Lab and On the Job BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The 11 high school students who recently attended the Science Academy at Gardner-Webb University experienced a variety of hands-on activities in five days. The camp introduced them to biotechnology, forensics, physician assistant studies, physiology, chemistry, and exercise science. They […]

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    Runnin’ Bulldogs Finish in the ITA Top 10 for First Time in Program History

    Men’s Tennis Earns Third Big South Regular Season Championship; Five Runnin’ Bulldogs Garner All-Conference Honors BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—After posting a program-best 20 victories during the 2024 spring season, the Gardner-Webb Men’s Tennis team earned the program’s first regional ranking from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA), which was recently announced by the organization. Gardner-Webb finished the […]

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    Members of Gardner-Webb’s Concert Choir Ready for Trip and D-Day Observance

    GWU is the Only N.C. College Invited to Perform in 80th Anniversary Concert in Abbaye-aux-Hommes BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Department of Music started making plans last year for its trip to France to perform during the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Soon, the many hours of practice and preparation will be rewarded as 16 students and […]

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    Gardner-Webb Launches Interactive Campus Map to Improve Navigation and Engagement

    New Technology Showcases Unique Campus Features in an Immersive Digital Experience BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University has launched a new Interactive Map by Concept3D. The map covers the main campus and is accessible online on mobile and on desktop. Users can easily find buildings, amenities, and points of interest through the search bar or by navigating […]

    An example of how to find an event on GWU's campus
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    Gardner-Webb Receives $150K from The Cannon Foundation

    Grant will Benefit Students in the University’s Healthcare, Science and Fine Art Programs BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb recently received a $150,000 grant that will transform healthcare, science and fine art education at the University. Presented by The Cannon Foundation, this funding will benefit students in the College of Health Sciences and the College of Arts and […]

    A collage of photos featuring students in the College of Health Sciences and College of Arts and Sciences and Performing Arts
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    Gardner-Webb Launches New Summer in the Springs Concert Series at Brinkley Amphitheater

    Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass Plays June 8; Carl Cartee with Special Guests Performs July 20 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A brass “dream team” and a Dove award-winning musician will perform in Gardner-Webb University’s inaugural “Summer in the Springs” Concert Series at Brinkley Amphitheater. The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass will entertain on June 8. Carl Cartee […]

    The Brinkley Amphitheatre with Ricky Skaggs performing in front of a sold-out crowd
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    Two-Time Reigning Football Champs Announce Full 2024 Schedule

    Season tickets now available for purchase to Bulldog Club Members, open to general public on May 7 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. – The two-time reigning conference champion Gardner-Webb football team has announced its complete schedule for the upcoming 2024 season. The four-game non-conference slate and eight-game conference lineup opens on Thursday, Aug. 29, at 7 p.m. […]

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    Gardner-Webb to Award Degrees in Spring Commencement Ceremony on May 2

    More than 500 Graduates will be Honored for Achievements BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University will host its Spring Commencement Ceremony on Thursday, May 2, at 7 p.m. in Spangler Stadium. Families and guests will celebrate the achievements of more than 500 students in traditional undergraduate, online, and graduate programs of study. The program will include speeches […]

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    Bethany Welch ’13

    GWU Alumna travels the state promoting N.C. ports in Wilmington and Morehead City “As a student, I enjoyed the connections I could make with my coaches, classmates, professors and faculty members. You’re not going to receive that level of connection just anywhere. During my time at Gardner-Webb, I felt as if I really grew into […]

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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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    Through Campus Ministries United, Students Connect and Serve Others

    Opportunities Include Bible Studies and Mission Trips By Isabella Brown, ’24, Intern for University Communications Campus Ministries United (CMU) gives students the opportunity to worship, serve, disciple, pray and fellowship together. The shared vision of its various ministry groups is to promote a passionate and enduring devotion to Christ among the students of Gardner-Webb. Senior […]

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    Freshman Computer Science Major Celebrates His Heritage Through Poems, Stories and Film

    Issa Cogdell Appreciates How Gardner-Webb Faculty and Students Inspire Him to Achieve His Goals  By Isabella Brown, ’24, Intern for University Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—“Always strive for the greater—for you, and everyone around you,” challenged Issa Cogdell, a freshman computer science major. He appreciates how film, poetry, and literature are used to celebrate his heritage. […]

    A photo of Issa Cogdell sitting in front of his computer in Tucker Student Center
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    Dewayne Wray ’16

    Gardner-Webb Alumnus felt at home on the campus of Gardner-Webb University “I built good relationships with many professors. Mischia Taylor was my marketing teacher and advisor. She was always available to answer my questions and helped me learn the knowledge I needed.” With his outgoing and friendly personality, Dewayne Wray ’16 felt welcome on Gardner-Webb […]

    Dewayne Wray at graduation
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    Gardner-Webb Homecoming Queen Encourages Those Around Her to Dream Big

    Gabby Bailey, ’24, Inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.’s Question: ‘What are You Doing for Others?’ By Isabella Brown, ’24, Intern for University Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—“As a black female, I take pride in representing—and even empowering—other females of color. Obstacles will always come, that never means you have to stop pursuing your dreams,” asserted […]

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    Rivals Gardner-Webb and Charleston Southern Announce North-South BBQ Bowl

    Winner to Hoist Coveted Hog Trophy and Consume a Barbecue Feast BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University and Charleston Southern University (CSU) announced today (Jan. 31) that the schools’ football programs will continue the Barbecue Bowl tradition started in 2021 with former Big South Conference opponent Campbell University. Beginning this season, the event will be renamed the […]

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    Gardner-Webb University Gospel Choir Shares a Message of Hope, Love and Unity

    Group Has Been a Part of Campus and Community for Nearly 30 years By Isabella Brown, ’24, Intern for University Communications The Gardner-Webb University Gospel Choir has been an integral part of the university community for nearly three decades. The group was originally named the E. Jerome Scott Gospel Choir. Scott, a former GWU vice […]

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    Gardner-Webb University Welcomes New Head Football Coach Cris Reisert

    Reisert Promises to Build a Winning Program and Transformative Student Experience BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University welcomed new Head Football Coach Cris Reisert on Thursday, Dec. 14. Students, student-athletes, faculty and staff were joined by alumni, the community and media for the event held in the GW Football Center at Spangler Stadium. Before introducing Reisert, President […]

    Coach Reisert and Dr. Downs at the podium
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    2023 Advent Devotion: Day 8

    Sunday,  December 10 Isaiah 40:1-11; Mark 1:1-8; 2 Peter 3:8-15a Have you ever lost your voice? Last year, my two young boys had a cold and had to stay home from school for a few days. They recovered and returned to school, but they left a present for me as their mother: a cold that […]

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    2023 Advent Devotion: Day 4

    Wednesday, December 6 Micah 5:1-5a; Luke 21:34-38 First Peter 3:15 says we are to “be ready always to give an answer to every person that asks you for a reason for the HOPE that is within you.” This is sound advice from the apostle; it seems to speak to our general position as believers in Christ […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumna Honored with Award from State and National Teachers of English

    Chelsea Curtis, ’23, Receives High School Teacher of Excellence Award for Exemplary Work BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Chelsea Curtis, a 2023 graduate of the Master of Arts in English program at Gardner-Webb University, received recognition from the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and the Virginia Association of Teachers of English (VATE). Described as a passionate […]

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    Joyful Hands Ministry Team from Gardner-Webb Presents American Sign Language (ASL) Worship Night on Nov. 9 at Crestview Baptist Church

    Guest Speaker is the Rev. Brance Long from Charlotte (N.C.) Deaf Mission BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Joyful Hands Ministry Team of Gardner-Webb University invites everyone—Deaf, hard of hearing or hearing—to its American Sign Language (ASL) Worship Night on Thursday, Nov. 9. The event will be held at Crestview Baptist Church, 1090 Old Boiling Springs Road, Shelby, […]

    Two members of Joyful Hands signing to a song
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    Gardner-Webb Announces 2023 Hall of Fame Class and Special Recognitions

    Jesse James, Joan Cline Backhous, and Marc Rabb Honored BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University has announced the 2023 Athletics Hall of Fame class. Jesse James (1985-87) will be the newest induction into the Hall of Fame, while Joan Cline Backhaus (1957-59) will be posthumously recognized for her induction at last year’s Hall of Fame ceremony. Long […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s Brinkley Amphitheater Hosts Balsam Range and Fireside Collective

    Award-Winning Bluegrass Groups from Western North Carolina Play on Nov. 18 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Balsam Range, winner of 13 awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA)—including Entertainer of the Year—will headline the second concert in Brinkley Amphitheater at Gardner-Webb University. Special guest, Fireside Collective, will open the event on Nov. 18. Doors open at 4 […]

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    Cleveland County Study Reports Gardner-Webb’s Total Economic Impact: $155.3 Million

    Report by Tourism Economics Commissioned by Visit Cleveland County, N.C. BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A new study by Tourism Economics, which was commissioned by Visit Cleveland County, N.C., has documented and determined the economic impacts of four organizations, including Gardner-Webb University. The comprehensive report analyzed data from 2022 and concluded that GWU generated a total economic impact […]

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    Gardner-Webb Department of Music Hosts Choral Clinic on Oct. 23 for Middle and High School Students

    44th Event Includes 18 Local and Regional Schools BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Department of Music is preparing to welcome nearly 200 high school and middle school students from the local and regional area to the 44th Gardner-Webb Choral Clinic on Oct. 23. In addition to three rehearsal sessions, the choristers will break for lunch and […]

    several choir students sing in a practice at Dover Theatre
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    Reaching Higher Ground

    GWU Athletics Achieving Championships Throughout the Fields of Life With its team championship wins in 2022-23, Gardner-Webb University became the only Division I university in North Carolina to earn titles in football, women’s basketball and men’s basketball since 2019. On their way to the championships, the programs and student-athletes set records as well. GWU also […]

    Bulldog Nation
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    Embracing the Community of the Unexpected

    Teaching Excellence Winner, Dr. Elizabeth Amato, Centers Learning Around Relationships Dr. Elizabeth Amato has been named the director of Undergraduate Research. As an associate professor in political science, Amato has served the Gardner-Webb community since 2014. She also received the Excellence in Teaching Award for 2021-22. The award recognizes academic rigor, effective course design and […]

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    Gardner-Webb University Provides Suicide Prevention Training

    QPR—Question, Persuade and Refer—Program Offered to Faculty and Staff BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University provides QPR Training to faculty and staff. QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer—the three simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Lesley Villarose, vice president for Student Development and dean of students, noted the importance of […]

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    Special Weekend Introduces Families to the Gardner-Webb Experience

    Activities Include Tailgate Before Runnin’ Bulldogs First Home Game BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Families are invited to experience their student’s home at Gardner-Webb University for Family Weekend on Sept. 8-10. Activities begin on Friday at 8 p.m. with Sweet Bingo, include the first home football game on Saturday—GWU vs. Elon—and end with a worship service on Sept. […]

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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 Marching Bulldogs Bring Excitement and Energy to the Field

    Band Adds New Dance Team for 2023 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Marching Bulldogs begins its second season under the direction of Dr. Sarah Fabian, director of Athletic Bands, with new members and a new addition—a seven-member dance team. The 50 band members also include nine color guard and 34 musicians. They started practicing in early […]

    a photo of some of the band members
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    Gardner-Webb Leads Big South Conference with 339 Students on the Big South Presidential Honor Roll

    Nearly 50 GWU Student-Athletes Selected for Commissioner’s Award BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb placed 339 student-athletes to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll, announced on Monday, July 31.   To be named to the Presidential Honor Roll, student-athletes must maintain a grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or better for the recently completed academic […]

    A collage of sports photos with the No. 339 Big South student-athletes named to honor roll.
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    William (Blake) Elizalde

    Blake is a career coach for the Godbold College of Business. He graduated in May 2023 from Gardner-Webb with degrees in political science and international affairs, and world languages, literatures and cultures, Spanish concentration. While earning his bachelor’s degrees, he served as Student Body President, Student Recruitment Ambassador, Resident Advisor, and marketing coordinator for dining […]

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    Gardner-Webb Baseball Plays Thursday, May 25, in Big South Championship Opening Round

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Take on No. 1 Campbell at 1 p.m. in High Point, N.C. BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs baseball will play on Thursday, May 25, in the opening round of the 2023 Big South Baseball Championship in High Point, N.C. (Truist Point). The double-elimination tournament is scheduled for May 25-27, and will feature the […]

    A GWU pitcher throws a pitch
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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 Remembers Friend and Faithful Supporter, Rod Clouse

    Indiana Native Retires to Cleveland County and Serves Community in Several Capacities BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University is remembering a friend and faithful supporter, Rod Clouse, who passed away Saturday, June 27. He was current chair of the Godbold College of Business Board of Advisors, and also a member of the GWU Board of Trustees. A […]

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    New York Times Ranks Gardner-Webb No. 7 in North Carolina for Economic Mobility

    Interactive College Ranking Tool Gives the University Top Scores in Multiple Categories BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.— A new interactive college ranking tool designed by the editors of The New York Times ranks Gardner-Webb University No. 7 for economic mobility among private colleges and universities in North Carolina and No. 12 when adding public institutions to the […]

    A student walks into Spangler stadium for the ceremony
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    New York Times Ranks Gardner-Webb No. 1 in N.C. for Campus Safety

    The University Also Ranks No. 10 in Safety for Schools in the South and No. 46 Nationally BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A new interactive tool created by the editors of The New York Times ranks Gardner-Webb University No. 1 for campus safety on its list of 26 public and private colleges in North Carolina. The Times chose […]

    University Police Chief Ron Newcomb
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    Gardner-Webb Senior, First in her Family to Attend College, Pursues Exercise Science Degree

    Makenzie Beasley Wright Thankful for Donors who Helped Provide her Scholarships In 2017, before Makenzie Beasley Wright even considered attending Gardner-Webb University, she was in a head-on automobile collision with a cement truck. Through no fault of her own, the crash caused multiple fractures in her femur, pelvis and knee cap, a broken wrist and […]

    Makenzie Wright, left, poses with three staff members at her internship.
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    Gardner-Webb Wrestlers Wrap up Competition at NCAA Championships

    RJ Mosley and Jha’Quan Anderson Capped Seasons with Hard Fought Day BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb wrestlers RJ Mosley and Jha’Quan Anderson each capped their seasons at the 2023 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships on March 16. Both men saw their run come to an end after a hard fought day at the BOK Center, with more […]

    A collage of the two wrestlers - Mosley on left and Anderson on the right
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    Gardner-Webb to Host Wrestling Selection Show Watch Party Wednesday night at 7 p.m.

    Jha’Quan Anderson and RJ Mosley Headed to Division I Wrestling Championships, March 16-18 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University will host a 2023 NCAA Wrestling Selection Show watch party on Wednesday night (March 8) in Tucker Student Center as the brackets are revealed for Jha’Quan Anderson and RJ Mosley. The event begins at 7 p.m. in Stewart Hall and is […]

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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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    Through GWU’s Webb in Washington, Moryah Snype Connects with People Around the World

    Senior Grateful for Opportunity to Learn and Gain Professional Experience BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb Senior Moryah Snype applied to Webb in Washington in 2022 because as a political science and international affairs major, she wanted to meet people from other countries. Her living and learning experience in the Nation’s Capital met her goal, providing her with […]

  • News Article

    Celebrate Gardner-Webb’s Big South Women’s Basketball Championship with Top-Ranked Apparel

    Pop-up Championship Store Open Through March 1, 2023 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University students, alumni and friends have an opportunity to own a part of history that celebrates the Runnin’ Bulldogs Big South Conference regular season championship for women’s basketball. For a limited time, this top-ranked championship apparel is available online at the official GW Big […]

    GWU player goes up to make a basket against a guard on the other team
  • Person

    Sharon Hammonds

    Sharon Hammonds is associate vice president of Human Resources. Previously, she served as the HR manager on the senior leadership team at the Walmart Distribution Center in Laurens, S.C. She also has experience in the education field as the assistant HR director at Spartanburg Community College, HR Director at Limestone College, and Chief of Staff at […]

    Sharon Hammonds
  • News Article

    Gardner-Webb Welcomes Students to Spring Semester 2023

    Notes, Reminders and Handy Information Available to New and Returning Undergraduate Students As new and returning traditional undergraduate students prepare for the 2023 Spring Semester at Gardner-Webb University, Dean of Students Lesley Villarose offers the following reminders. Classes begin on Jan. 11, and all students may begin checking into residence halls, apartments, or suites on […]

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  • News Article

    Gardner-Webb Names New Head Soccer Coach

    Coventry, England Native Scott Wells to Helm the Runnin’ Bulldogs BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. – Gardner-Webb University VP and Director of Athletics Dr. Andrew Goodrich announced the hiring of Scott Wells as the Runnin’ Bulldogs head men’s soccer coach on Thursday. “We empowered our men’s soccer student-athletes to discuss and develop the criteria and values they wanted from […]

  • News Article

    Meet Rachel Gaura: Gardner-Webb’s Newest Tucker Scholar

    High School Senior Demonstrates ‘Service to the Gospel with a Heart for Humanity’ Gardner-Webb University’s 2022 Tucker Scholar, Rachel Gaura of Chapin, S.C., is known for her willingness to serve her church, school and community with a caring spirit and humble nature. The teacher who nominated her for the Tucker Heart, Soul Mind and Strength […]

    a college of pictures featuring Rachel Gaura
  • News Article

    Latest Issue of Gardner-Webb The Magazine Available in Digital and Print Formats

    Limited Number of Print Copies May be Picked up at Various Locations Across Cleveland County BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The 2022 issue of the official magazine for Gardner-Webb University—Gardner-Webb The Magazine—is available for viewing on the web. Recently mailed to alumni and friends, the publication offers the latest University news and specialty stories in a digital format […]

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  • Post

    Paul W. Jolley

    Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Dr. Paul W. Jolley (1931 -),
 retired professor of
 mathematics, was born near 
the Rutherford/Cleveland
 county line in North Carolina, 
the second of three children
 of Z.W. and Lois B. Jolley. He
 attended Cliffside School and
 graduated in 1949. During his 
high school years he worked at 
his father’s service station […]

  • Post

    Sue Champion Camp

    Professor Emerita of Business Administration Dr. Sue Champion Camp was born in Shelby, N.C., to W.H. and Gladys Champion. Her father owned a small grocery store where family members worked and much of the community shopped. She worked at the store and learned much about entrepreneurship, hard work, business ethics, and increasing the bottom line. […]

  • Post

    E. Eugene Poston

    Eighth President, 1961-1976 Before becoming the eighth president of Gardner-Webb, Dr. Eugene Poston had served as chairman of the religion department of the College. Dr. Phil Elliott had announced that he would retire on Aug. 1, 1961. A selection committee had recommended to the trustees that Poston become president upon Elliott’s retirement. The trustees unanimously […]

  • Post

    Frieda Brown

    Professor Emerita of Psychology Dr. Frieda Brown (1948-) graduated from high school in Morganton, N.C., before earning bachelor’s (1970) and master’s (1972) degrees at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She went on to earn her Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of Louisville, Ky., in 1979. Prior to coming to Gardner-Webb, […]

  • News Article

    Gardner-Webb Orchestra Presents Free Concert

    Crest Chamber Orchestra and Members of Burns High Orchestra Join Program at 8 p.m. in Dover Theatre BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Patricia Sparti, professor of music, presents a free concert on Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. in Dover Theatre. The program also features the Crest High School Chamber […]

    a photo of the GWU orchestra on stage
  • News Article

    Author Ashley Mays’ Love for Writing Ignited in GWU English Classes

    National Novel Writing Month Encourages 2007 Alumna and Others to Bring Their Words to Life Ashley Mays, a 2007 alumna of Gardner-Webb University, recently published her first Young Adult Fiction Novel, “The Great Date Experiment.” It’s an achievement she has worked toward since the fourth grade, when she realized her love for writing while preparing […]

  • News Article

    Gardner-Webb Names 2022 Distinguished Alumni

    Patrick Woody, ’03, and Kitty Hoyle, ’15, Honored during Homecoming BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb honored two outstanding members of the University family with induction into the GWU Gallery of Distinguished Alumni during 2022 Homecoming activities Oct. 28-30. Since 1957, the Gallery of Distinguished Alumni has recognized and honored Gardner-Webb alumni, who have made significant contributions in […]

    Patrick Woody on left, and Kitty Hoyle
  • News Article

    Gardner-Webb’s Octoberfest Returns with Community Partners

    Ruby C. Hunt YMCA and Town of Boiling Springs Join in Hosting a Fun Evening for Families BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—An annual fall tradition returns this year—with more activities and new partnerships. Gardner-Webb University’s Octoberfest will be held Thursday, Oct. 27, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center (LYCC). Joining the GWU campus […]

    A youngster in a Spiderman costume sees an older person in a Spidey costume.P
  • News Article

    Gardner-Webb Basketball Hosts Bulldog Madness

    Join us on Oct. 20 for the Fun BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.–Gardner-Webb’s basketball teams will host their 2022 Bulldog Madness event on Thursday, October 20 at 6:00 pm in Paul Porter Arena. Doors open to the public at 5:30 pm and admission is free. The first 1,000 fans in attendance will receive a free team poster […]

  • Post

    Advent Devotion: Day 25

    Wednesday, December 21 Genesis 37:2-11; Matthew 1:1-17 I am a fan of the documentary series on PBS, Finding Your Roots, produced and hosted by American literary critic, professor, historian, and film maker Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. Every Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. I enjoy ancestral stories of fascinating people. Some of my favorite personalities over the […]

  • News Article

    Fulbright Scholar Eloisa Sofia Puello Cabeza Shares Her Hispanic Culture and Heritage

    Former Teacher Assistant Returns to Gardner-Webb to Earn Her Master’s Eloisa Sofia Puello Cabeza, a native of Cartagena, Colombia, is intentional about sharing her Hispanic culture and heritage with her friends. The annual celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) gives her even more opportunities to talk about her home and its people. […]

    Eloisa Sofia Puello Cabeza, second from left, poses with other International students during a Spanish Language Day celebration held during the Spring 2022 semester. From left are, Elise Semmartin, tennis player, undergrad student from France; Felipe Vélez, soccer team, grad student from Colombia; Lucía Berberena, 2021-2022 Spanish TA, from Uruguay; and Daniela Naupari, tennis alum, from Perú.
  • News Article

    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)
  • News Article

    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 […]

    Dr. Jonathan Ahearn, center, works with two students at the exercise science indoor walking track.
  • News Article

    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 […]

    A group of students at the Freshmen Bash
  • News Article

    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 […]

  • News Article

    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 […]

  • News Article

    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 […]

  • News Article

    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 […]

    students participate in the worship at Gardner-Webb
  • News Article

    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 […]

    Sophia Steibel on the left posing with a student on the right
  • News Article

    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 […]

    Chemistry professor and student working in the lab at GWU
  • News Article

    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 […]

  • News Article

    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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  • News Article

    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 […]

  • News Article

    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.” […]

    Dr. Sarah Fabian, center, visits with members of Carolina Crown as they practice on the Gardner-Webb campus.
  • Program

    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 […]

    sport management feature
  • Program

    Bachelor of Science in Accounting

    A Bachelor of Science in Accounting will provide you with an overview of the basics and best practices of accounting, along with an array of quantitative techniques and business-based computer and problem-solving skills. Coupled with studies rooted in Christian ethics, your program will allow you to put your learning into practice, explore career interests and […]

    accounting feature
  • News Article

    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.
  • Post

    Commencement Update: Location Change due to weather

    Officials at Gardner-Webb University have announced that tonight’s commencement ceremony will be moved indoors to the Paul Porter Arena in the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center. The decision was made out of an abundance of caution, because the Cleveland County area is under severe weather warnings. The ceremony will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are required for […]

    Weather Schedule Update
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    Commencement Update: Potential Inclement Weather

    Inclement Weather Plan In case of inclement or threatening weather, Commencement will be held in the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center and tickets will be required to attend. Graduates should meet at the Dover Theatre at LYCC by 6:30 PM. Ticketing Process At this time, we plan to hold the ceremony outside with no limitations on number of […]

    Weather Schedule Update
  • News Article

    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 […]

    the GWU Arch
  • News Article

    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 […]

    Zack Byers, left, is presented the trophy from Big South Commissioner
  • News Article

    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 […]

  • News Article

    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 […]

  • News Article

    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 […]

    Sharon Webb in her office
  • News Article

    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 […]

    the new look of the library's third floor
  • Program

    Bachelor of Science in Homeland Security Administration

    A Bachelor of Science in Homeland Administration Security provides students with insight about domestic and international terrorism that threatens our nation daily. Interrelated topics include intelligence gathering, global threats, and terrorist groups, that dominate 21st Century law enforcement concerns on the local, state, and federal level, and are critically important to our communities and nation. […]

    homeland security feature
  • News Article

    Application Deadline Extended to March 31 for Immersive Academic and Professional Opportunity in Nation’s Capital

    The Webb in Washington Offers Unique Living and Learning Experience BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb University recently announced a new immersive academic and professional opportunity: The Webb in Washington. This semester-long program in Washington, D.C., is open to students in all Colleges and Schools at Gardner-Webb and will launch in Fall 2022 with an inaugural […]

  • News Article

    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 […]

    Sarah Laurence, standing, leads a group of young people in an activity.
  • News Article

    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 […]

    The six members of Carolina Brass pose with the instruments
  • News Article

    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 […]

    GWU Marchin' Bulldogs Band at BBQ Bowl 2021
  • News Article

    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.
  • News Article

    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 […]

    stacy fuentes leads her class in a fun review exercise
  • Article

    The Dance to Remember

    Award-winning Documentary Captures GWU Men’s Basketball Magical Season It has been said that during times of isolation or quarantine, some artists dig deeper into the well of creativity and offer works beyond their initial imagining. That is exactly what happened to four Gardner-Webb friends during the spring of 2020; they produced an award-winning documentary celebrating […]

    group on stage at the NC film festival
  • News Article

    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. […]

    A photo of the steeple on Dover Chapel with a GWU banner in the foreground
  • News Article

    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.
  • Post

    Putting Your Faith into Action

    From the classroom to the World Race To say that my life was changed would be an understatement. Shelby Robinson ’17 Going to school at Gardner-Webb has always been about more than going to class, getting a degree, and entering your profession. That’s important, but it’s also about growing in your faith through life-changing experiences.  […]

    children waving
  • News Article

    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 […]

    A plate from Red Bridges, left, and from White Swan, right
  • Person

    Jackie Bridges

    For 30 years, Jackie McSwain Bridges reported on the people of Cleveland County, N.C., for The Star, a newspaper in Shelby, N.C. During that time, she won three N.C. Press Association awards and was honored twice as The Star’s Journalist of the Year. A native of Kings Mountain, N.C., Bridges is a 1985 Summa Cum […]

  • Bulldog Profile

    Talen Francis ’22

    Athletic Bulldog Kennesaw, GA “There was a club for each of my interests.” Talen, about GWU’s 60+ clubs and organizations Talen Francis knew she wanted to play lacrosse here at Gardner-Webb, so she made it happen. While on the field, she has scored 123 goals for the Women’s Lacrosse team. Even though Talen is an […]

    Talen Francis
  • Bulldog Profile

    Michael Causey ’23

    Selfless Bulldog Greenville, SC Michael Causey, ’23, chose to attend Gardner-Webb University because “it felt like it could quickly become a home away from home.” He is a double major in Sport Management and Communication Studies with a double minor in Discipleship Studies and Spanish. Later Michael plans to earn his master’s degree in Sport […]

    Michael Causey
  • News Article

    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 […]

    outline of NC broken into GWU and Campbell colors
  • Post

    Choosing a College Major

    Let’s face it, a lot of us don’t know exactly what we want to do with our lives when we come to college. That’s totally okay – while you can declare your major as early as the second semester of your freshman year, most students don’t declare until late in their sophomore year. It often […]

    GWU Students at career day
  • Post

    Paying for College

    A question in any student’s college search is “how will I pay for it?” At GWU, a majority of students receive a generous financial aid package comprised of institutional scholarships and financial aid, mixed with federal aid and scholarships from outside sources. Financial aid plays a big role in your college search, but you shouldn’t […]

    Student in class at GWU
  • News Article

    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 […]

    A photo of the steeple on Dover Chapel with a GWU banner in the foreground
  • News Article

    Dr. Ben Leslie, GWU Provost, to Step Down in 2022

    After 16-years in Administrative Role at Gardner-Webb, Leslie Will Return to Teaching BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University has announced that long-time GWU Provost and Executive Vice President Dr. Ben Leslie will retire from his post and return to the classroom in 2022 to serve in the School of Divinity as professor of theology and ethics. Leslie […]

    Spring on Campus
  • News Article

    Gardner-Webb University Awarded for Extraordinary Professional Programming

    National Guide for Colleges Endorses Schools for Holistic Education BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Recognized for its innovative approach to education, Gardner-Webb has been named a 2021-2022 College of Distinction in the nation and in North Carolina. Furthermore, the University has been recognized as a Christian College of Distinction and received additional honors for blending the liberal arts […]

  • Club

    Student Government Association

    SGA promotes a culture of progress by leading the student body with professionalism and integrity to initiate and implement innovative strategies for the betterment of Gardner-Webb University.

  • Post

    Ask Your Admissions Counselor

    Questions To Ask Your Admissions Counselor Your college admissions counselor is a fantastic resource to utilize during all parts of your college search process. It’s their job to help you every step of the way – from submitting your application to learning more about the school and deciding where will be the best fit. At […]

    group of students with mascot
  • Post

    Community Update: Fall 2021 Updates

    Hello Bulldogs! We’re almost a month from move in! As we get closer to the beginning of the fall semester, our plans continue to evolve. As was our practice last year, we will follow the guidelines and direction provided by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as well as state (NC DHHS) and local (Cleveland […]

  • Post

    Community Update: Fall 2021 Campus Return

    Happy Summer Bulldogs! As we approach the July 4th Independence Day celebration here in the Springs, we’re already preparing for the fall. We’re also getting ready for your return to campus so we have several updates to share: COVID-19 Vaccinations will not be required for students to return to campus, though a vaccination is strongly encouraged. Vaccinated students should bring their proof of vaccination documentation with […]

  • News Article

    Exhibit by GWU Art Professor Featured on July 8-Aug. 12 at Cleveland County Arts Council

    Doug Knotts’ Sculptures Inspired by African American Experiences BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A collection of 26 sculptures by Doug Knotts, professor and chair of the Gardner-Webb University Department of Visual Arts, views racial tensions across the country through the lens of historical elements from African culture. The terra cotta pieces, called “Unarmed African American Portrait Heads,” will […]

    A collage featuring photos of Knotts' sculptures
  • News Article

    GWU and Video Production Partner, Kim Brattain Media, Win Silver Telly Award

    Winning Video Captures Energy and Determination of GWU Football Program During Pandemic BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University and its video production partner, Kim Brattain Media (KBM) in Charlotte, N.C., won a Silver Telly Award for the video, “This is Gardner-Webb Football.” Produced during 2020, the film was created to build excitement for the fall 2020 football […]

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    Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps Returns to Gardner-Webb for Training Camp

    World-Class Student Musicians and Performers Will Spend a Month at GWU BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—After cancelling camp and its touring season last summer, Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps will return to Gardner-Webb University on June 5 for an intense month of learning. The group, which includes 184 members, 40 teaching staff, and 10 administrators plus […]

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    Community Update: Current Data, Commencement & Summer School

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

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    Dr. Bruce Moser

    Education BM, BS Stetson University MM, New England Conservatory of MusicDMA, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Biography Bruce Moser, Associate Professor of Music, holds the Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and the Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance from Stetson University, the Master of Music degree in Piano Performance from the New England Conservatory […]

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    Gardner-Webb Officials Plan Return to Regular Programming for Fall 2021 Semester

    Seated Classes and Activities Expected to Return to Pre-Pandemic Levels BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb University are preparing for a return to pre-pandemic operations and schedules for the Fall 2021 Semester. With vaccines being distributed and the number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations declining, GWU students, faculty and staff are looking forward to returning to […]

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    Community Update: Current Data, Football, Commencement, and Fall Semester

    The number of COVID cases among our campus community is up this week. It’s not good news. Yes, the weather is beautiful and yes, we’ve won two exciting home football games but if this trend continues, there will be changes and restrictions could return. We are all tired of hearing this but you have to […]

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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 […]

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    Godbold College of Business Receives Top Ranking from U.S. News & World Report

    Online (non-MBA) Master’s Programs Recognized for Strong Academic Foundations BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Godbold College of Business has earned recognition from U.S. News & World Report. In its 2021 rankings of the “Best Online Master’s in Business (non-MBA) Programs,” GWU is in the top tier, placing 53rd out of 164 programs. Further, GWU is […]

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    Crossroads Camps Return to Gardner-Webb for Sold-Out Week in July

    Alumnus Clayton King Happy to be Back Home in Boiling Springs     BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University alumnus Clayton King is bringing a week of Crossroads Camps back to the GWU campus this summer—and it’s already sold out. King founded the non-profit Christian ministry in 1995 when he was a senior at Gardner-Webb. “We are still […]

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    Community Update: Let’s have a successful semester

    It’s the middle of February and the number of COVID-19 cases in the GWU family remains low. In fact, in Cleveland County the number of new cases, positivity rate, and hospitalizations are all down. This is good news for all of us on campus and for our nearby communities, too…but we can’t let up. Just […]

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    GWU President Downs Hosts Panel Discussion on COVID-19 in First Event of New Series

    ‘Webb Connections’ with County Health Representatives and GWU Associate Provost Available Online BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—As part of Gardner-Webb’s commitment to serve the community, the University recently began an informative series called “Webb Connections.” Hosted by GWU President Dr. William M. Downs, these programs will feature a panel of experts discussing topics of national, regional and […]

    A photo of Moderator Dr. William Downs and the panelists for the first Webb Connections session on Covid-19. From left, Dr. Downs, Tiffany Hansen, DeShay Oliver and Dr. Nicole Waters. Also in the photo is the technician who is recording the event.
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    Community Update: We Continue to Protect our “Bubble”

    When we all returned to campus in January, the University tested a total of 1,455 individuals and found only 18 positives, a rate of 1.23%. This is a very low percentage. The good news is we now have a “bubble” we can protect! Protecting the bubble means keeping up the healthy practices we learned last […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumna Producing Film to Destigmatize Mental Health Issues

    Shamanda Burston, ’12 and ’14, is a Counselor, Author and Executive Producer To our readers: In celebration of Black History Month during February, Gardner-Webb University will introduce you to alumni who are making a difference in the world around them. Through their jobs and creative passions, these alumni are inspiring others to achieve their dreams. […]

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    Gardner-Webb is a Place Where Lasting Friendships are Forged

    1971 Alumni, Tom Bell and Steve Simpson, Have Remained Close Friends for 50 years 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 […]

    Two photos, on the left is the seal for Gardner-Webb College in the '70s and on the right is a photo of the 1971 graduating class marching in line to the ceremony
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    Gardner-Webb University Prepares to Welcome Students Back to Campus

    All Students Attending Face-to-Face Classes in Boiling Springs Must be Tested for COVID-19 Upon Returning BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University faculty and staff are preparing to welcome back more than 1,750 residential, undergraduate and graduate students who will attend face-to-face classes on the Boiling Springs campus for the spring semester. Equipped with information learned during the […]

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    Gardner-Webb Selects Second Recipient of Tucker Scholarship

    Kyndal Jackson, of Gaffney, S.C., Presented the Prestigious Undergraduate Award BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A high school senior who excels academically and shares her faith enthusiastically is the second recipient of the Tucker Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength Scholarship at Gardner-Webb University. Kyndal Jackson, of Gaffney, S.C., was honored in a formal presentation of the award on […]

    From left, Lisa Tucker, representing the Tucker family, Mascot, Mack the Bulldog, Kyndal’s parents, Josh and Shannon Jackson, her brother, Wyatt; Kyndal Jackson; and GWU President Dr. William M. Downs..
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    Alumna Combines Her Talents with Graphic Design Degree to Publish Magazine

    Sarah Schurman, ’19, Created ‘Sit Still My Daughter’ to Encourage Christian Women “Sit still, my daughter.” These words from Ruth 3:18 are a constant source of encouragement to Sarah Schurman, a 2019 alumna of Gardner-Webb University. Through life’s chaotic times, this phrase from the Old Testament reminds her to stay calm and trust God. Because […]

    Copies of Sarah Schurman's first edition of her magazine for Christian Women. The cover features a woman walking in a field.
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    Tips and Techniques for Successfully Managing Seasonal Stress

    Lower Your Stress Level in as Little as One Minute Written by Dr. Sharon Webb Weary from stress and multiple emotions experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are looking forward to the holidays. However, Christmas celebrations will probably look different this year as families strive to keep everyone healthy. Changing traditions could lead to […]

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    GWU Alumni, Cam and Bryton Mitchell, Branch Out and Start Their Own Business

    Brothers Open Printing, Embroidery and Graphic Design Shop in Gaston County, N.C. Written by Claire Coile, Intern for Office of Communications and Media Relations When the company where Cam and Bryton Mitchell worked was sold, they had a choice to make. Should they separate and find jobs working for other companies or follow in their […]

    Cam, left, and Bryton Mitchell are brothers and GWU alumni who recently started their own business. They are posing in their shop, with shirts and hats and other items that people can have personalized.
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    Gardner-Webb Students Join Alpha Chi Honor Society

    University Inducts 30 New Members into Academic Organization During Virtual Ceremony BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Members of Gardner-Webb University’s N.C. Zeta Chapter of Alpha Chi hosted the 48th annual induction ceremony on Nov. 15 through a Zoom webinar. Alpha Chi is a national collegiate honor society that promotes academic excellence and exemplary character among college and university […]

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    November 2020: So Much for Which to be Thankful

    Tired of the endless COVID-19 laments?  I am. Done with the divisiveness of a polarized society?  Me, too. As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, I want to revive my monthly series of blogs so that I may express some profound gratitude.  I want to pivot away from wringing our collective hands about “unprecedented challenges,” “heightened […]

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    Dr. Kemeshia R. Swanson discusses English 434, ‘Still I Rise’

    A Course Featuring African American Literature Assistant Professor of English Dr. Kemeshia Randle Swanson will be teaching an African American literature course in the spring semester entitled “Still I Rise.” English 434 is open to any student registered at Gardner-Webb University. In this Q&A, Swanson talks about why the topic is important to her and […]

    Dr. Kemeshia Swanson poses with some of the books she will be using in her African American Literature Course.
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    Delivering Smiles

    Trey Miller, ’08 Sinks his Teeth Into New Dental Practice When Trey Miller graduated from Gardner-Webb University in 2008, the thought of becoming a dentist hadn’t entered his mind. The Kannapolis, N.C., resident certainly had no idea that in the middle of a pandemic he would open his own practice, Smile Solutions Dentistry in Harrisburg, […]

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    Gardner-Webb Paces Big South With Four 2020 Christenberry Award Winners

    Allison Chandler, Jennifer Jackson, Courtney Kanetzke and Brian Stepanek Achieve Honors Gardner-Webb University once again led the way as the Big South Conference announced a record 12 student-athletes as recipients of the 2020 George A. Christenberry Award for Academic Excellence. The Runnin’ Bulldogs had four recipients. No other Big South school had more than two. […]

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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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    Thanksgiving Break and COVID-19 Numbers

    Campus COVID-19 Numbers As of Friday afternoon, November 13, Gardner-Webb has two confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in isolation on campus. We also have four residential undergraduate students who have tested positive and are in isolation at home.  We have two commuter/graduate students who have tested positive for COVID-19 and are in isolation at home. […]

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    Advent Reflection: Day 16

    Monday, December 14 Psalm 125; 1 Kings 18:1–18 Ephesians 6:10–17 Growing up in central Missouri, the coldest night of the year always seemed to be the evening of our annual Hanging of the Green service. As part of that Advent tradition, the entire congregation would recess near the end of the service to stand outside and […]

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