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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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    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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    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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    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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    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 […]