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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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    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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    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.