• Club

    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.

  • News Article

    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 […]

    Chaplain Will Runyon stands in the hallway of his hospital in Georgia
  • News Article

    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.
  • News Article

    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 […]

    Dawg Days
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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 […]

  • Article

    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
  • News Article

    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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    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
  • Bulldog Profile

    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