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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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    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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    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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    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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    Student Organization Handbook

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