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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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    Organize a Visit

    Visitors to the Broyhill Adventure Course fall into one of two categories: On Campus Groups Gardner-Webb athletic teams, residence halls, student organizations, classes, faculty and staff, and students. Off Campus Groups Youth groups, birthday parties, school groups, athletic teams, camp programs, and families. Banks, management teams, office staffs, and administrative groups. Whatever your goals, we […]

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    Returning Student Housing Information

    Housing Sign-Up Steps                               Login to your WebbConnect Complete the Returning Student Housing Application – January 22nd 8:00 AM – March 8th 5:00 PM Pay your Deposit – January 22nd 8:00 AM – March 8th 5:00 PM Selecting desired roommates – January 22nd 6:00AM – March 8th 5:00PM Housing Sign-up Dates & Information Open Room Selection: […]

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    Opportunities

    Groups and Events The Counseling Center supports and provides several new groups, events, and screenings throughout each academic year. We encourage you to attend any and all events and groups. Contact the Counseling Center at (704) 406-4563 for schedules and more information. Groups Offered to All Students “Art Expressions” – A group to relax, have […]

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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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    Theatre

    What can I do with a Major in Theatre? Performing Employers Community theatres Regional theatres Commercial theatres Summer stock theatres Dinner Theatres Children’s theatres University theatre groups Touring companies Industrial shows Show groups Amusement and theme parks Television/film studios Radio stations Strategies Participate in acting workshops, courses, and seminars to get advice and experience and […]

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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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    Philosophy

    What can I do with a Major in Philosophy? Social/Community Services Job Types Research Fund Raising Counseling Volunteer Coordination Grant Writing Administration Employers Nonprofit organizations Social service organizations Public interest research groups Museums Mental health agencies Strategies Develop excellent verbal and written communication skills. Gain related work experience. Volunteer in relevant organizations. Obtain master’s degree […]

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    Environmental Studies/Sciences

    What can I do with a Major in Environmental Studies/Science? Planning Job Types Air Quality Aviation Building/Zoning Land-Use Consulting Recreation Transportation Water Resources Employers Federal, state, regional, and local government Corporations Consulting firms Banks Real estate development companies Law firms Architectural firms Market research companies Colleges and universities Nonprofit groups Strategies Get on planning boards, […]

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    Political Science and Government

    What can I do with a Major in Political Science and Government? Government Job Types Public Policy Research Regional Planning City or Town Management Intelligence Foreign Service Law Enforcement Legislative, Executive, or Judicial Services Program Administration Employers Federal, state, and local government Strategies Complete an internship in government or related area. Serve in Model United […]

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    Broyhill Adventure Course

    The Broyhill Adventure Course is a unique outdoor adventure complex that offers a series of experiential challenges designed to enhance team building and personal growth for Gardner-Webb University students, faculty, staff and community groups. Using a combination of high and low ropes activities, participants experience climbing and problem solving as metaphors for life whereby communication […]

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    Music

    What can I do with a Major in Music? Education Job Types Teaching Private Lessons Employers Daycare centers Elementary and secondary schools Private schools Recreation centers Colleges and universities Conservatories Studios Self-employed Strategies Acquire teaching certificate for public school teaching. Gain experience working with children through volunteer or part-time work experiences. Graduate degree required to […]

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    Sociology

    What can I do with a Major in Sociology? Human Services Job Types Counseling Case Management Advocacy Mental Health Services Programming Administration Employers Community service agencies Advocacy groups Federal, state, and local government United Way agencies Local branches of national non-profit organizations Religiously-affiliated service organizations Private foundations Adoption and child care agencies Nursing homes and […]

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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Gardner-Webb Opens Fitness Facilities to Alumni, Community Individuals and Groups

    Memberships offered for CrossFit Classes and Suttle Wellness Center Broyhill Adventure Course Open for Team Building, Leadership Development and Birthday Parties BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University now offers community memberships to Suttle Wellness Center and CrossFit classes and facilities. In addition, the Broyhill Adventure Course (BAC), located on Stadium Drive, is open to businesses, school groups […]

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    History

    What can I do with a Major in History? Government Employers Federal agencies including: The Smithsonian Institute, National Archives and Records, Library of Congress, National Park Service, Intelligence services, Foreign service State and local agencies including: Archives and libraries, Museums, parks, and historic sites, Municipal archives, Arts and humanities councils Strategies Gain relevant experience in […]

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    Law

    What can I do with a Major in Law? Corporate Practice Employers Any large corporation (largest number of attorneys are at corporate headquarters) Strategies Corporate office summer clerkships and entry level positions are rare. Usually only experienced lawyers are hired by corporations. Develop tolerance for bureaucratic procedure. An undergraduate major in business, particularly accounting or […]

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    Social Work

    What can I do with a Major in Social Work? Public Welfare Job Types Employers Strategies Public welfare is designed to provide services and support for poor, disabled, ill, elderly, or juvenile clients. Criminal Justice/Corrections Job Types Employers Strategies Social workers in corrections focus on rehabilitation of clients. School Social Work Job Types Employers Strategies […]

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    Building a LinkedIn Profile

    LinkedIn is the world’s largest online professional network, used by 93% of recruiting companies to actively search for job applicants. Learn how to not only create a professional LinkedIn profile, but how to use the system effectively. Building a Professional Profile Maximize the Profile Headline “Slogan” for your professional brand that is concise but memorable. […]

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    Campus Life

    Departments & Resources 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 Christian Life […]

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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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    Gardner-Webb Teams Prepare to Serve People in Kentucky, Greece and Kenya

    Three Groups Travel in May to Minister to Refugees, Human Trafficking Victims, Expectant Mothers, and Homeless BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The mission of Gardner-Webb University is to prepare graduates for leadership and service in their professional careers and personal lives. To fulfill this vision and the University’s motto, Pro Deo et Humanitate (For God and Humanity), the […]

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    Minor in Discipleship Studies

    Discipleship Studies will equip you with an understanding of the basic principles of Christian discipleship among various age groups while offering opportunities for you to live out your calling through leadership, ministry, and service. Curriculum What You’ll Learn While learning about the Christian discipleship of various age groups, you will explore the history and philosophy […]

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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 ensembles and larger choirs, bands and orchestras. With a curriculum taught by an outstanding faculty, you can prepare for your […]

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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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    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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    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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    Athletics and Sports

    What can I do with a Major in Athletics and Sports? Sport Management Job Types Athlete Representation Public Relations Sales Marketing Publicity Promotions Operations Event Coordination Program Coordination Fund Raising University Athletics Administration Employers Professional teams Professional athletes Sport associations (e.g., NBA, PGA, NCAA) Local sport and tourism corporations Arenas Auditoriums Stadiums Colleges and universities […]

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    Criminal Justice

    What can I do with a Major in Criminal Justice? Social Services Job Types Corrections Counseling Juvenile Justice Casework Administration Probation & Parole Victim Advocacy Employers State and federal correction facilities County jails Precinct station houses Prison camps Youth correction facilities Medium-security correction facilities Voluntary correction facilities Halfway houses and pre-release programs Reintegration programs Alternative […]

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    Human Services

    What can I do with a Major in Human Services? Social Services/Non-Profit Job Types Administration and Planning Case Management Advocacy Program Evaluation Policy Development Volunteer Coordination Employers Public welfare agencies Federal, state, and local government Private social service agencies Group homes Religiously affiliated organizations Drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers Strategies Social services are designed to […]

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    Nursing

    What can I do with a Major in Nursing? Staff Nursing Job Types Pediatrics Surgical Emergency Critical Care Maternity Women’s Health Newborn Intensive Care Cancer Treatment Psychiatric/Mental Health Operating Room/Recovery Room Occupational or Industrial Health Employers Hospitals Clinics and medical centers Physicians’ offices and medical groups Outpatient surgery centers Home health agencies Extended care facilities: […]

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    Public Health

    What can I do with a Major in Public Health? Behavioral Science and Health Education Job Types Employers Strategies Health Policy and Administration Job Types Employers Strategies Environmental and Occupational Health Job Types Employers Strategies Epidemiology Job Types Employers Strategies Biostatistics Job Types Employers Strategies International Health Job Types Employers Strategies Strategies for Placement in […]

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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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    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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    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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    Policies and Procedures

    Academic Year 2023–2024 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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    Chorales

    The GWU Chorales are non-audition choirs open to all students, faculty, and staff. The Chorales perform regularly scheduled concerts on campus as well as occasional events away from campus. The GWU Men’s Chorale (for tenor/bass voices) and Treble Chorale (for soprano/alto voices) meet two times per week and meet together every fourth rehearsal. These non-audition […]

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    Our Pioneers and Trailblazers

    Celebrating the women who paved the way Gardner-Webb will honor several athletic team and alumni groups, for their achievements in athletics, leadership and philanthropy work, as a part of a year-long celebration of the anniversary. Some of the women that will be highlighted are listed below: FAY WEBB GARDNER She was an ardent supporter of […]

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    Support and Services

    Information supporting all online degree completion students can be found by logging into WebbConnect 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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    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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    Gardner-Webb University Students Stand ‘Together as One’

    More than 300 Gather to Begin Tough Conversations About Racial Injustice and Inequality BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Holding signs that read “Black Lives Matter,” “My life matters,” “Act justly, Love mercy, Walk humbly (Micah 6),” and “We stand with you,” a diverse group of students, faculty and staff marched peacefully down Main Street and through campus on […]

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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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    New Gardner-Webb UNIV 111 Class Includes Mentoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)

    First-Year Experience Course Supported by a Grant from North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Groups of three or four students work quietly at long tables in a Gardner-Webb University UNIV 111 class. They examine tiny plastic pieces—the parts to a solar-powered robot—and study the instructions to determine how the piece fits into the […]

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    Gardner-Webb Students Work in Construction and Ministry Projects Over Spring Break

    A Total of 26 Travel to New Mexico, Kentucky and Guatemala BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University students and staff served people in the United States and Guatemala by participating in mission trips over spring break. Two teams were sponsored by the Office of Christian Life and Service and included 14 people. The other trip was sponsored […]

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    Gardner-Webb Students Stand Together as One

    More than 300 Gather to Begin Tough Conversations About Racial Injustice and Inequality Holding signs that read “Black Lives Matter,” “My life matters,” “Act justly, Love mercy, Walk humbly (Micah 6),” and “We stand with you,” a diverse group of students, faculty and staff marched peacefully down Main Street and through campus. Coordinated by Darien […]

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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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    Mental Health Counseling Continuing Education Series

    Searight Professional and Continuing Education (PACE) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7431. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Searight PACE is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. NEW CLASS AVAILABLE: Intergenerational Trauma: The Burdens We Are Not Meant to Carry | […]

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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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    Advent Reflection: Day 5

    Thursday,  December 2 Malachi 3:5–12; Psalm 85; Hosea 6:1–6; I Thessalonians1:2–10 Do we live in opposition to God’s purposes or prepare the way for them? Let us explore these two different ways of living portrayed in today’s Scripture readings. In Malachi 3:5–12, the Israelites are put on trial for withholding wages, oppressing the vulnerable, and […]

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    Katie Hartley, MLIS

    Instruction Librarian and Assistant Professor, John R. Dover Memorial Library Ms. Hartley was invited to present at the 2022 NC LIVE Annual Conference on May 16, 2022. Her topic was “Story Time: Applying Public Library Principles to Serving the Community in an Academic Library.” Previous Recognition June 2021 Ms. Hartley led a roundtable discussion on […]

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    Dr. Anna Sieges-Beal

    Education PhD, Baylor University MA, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary BA, Gardner-Webb University Classes Taught Hebrew Old Testament Survey New Testament Survey Pentateuch Writings of John Life and Letters of Paul Biblical Interpretation Women in the Old Testament Biography Dr. Sieges discovered her love of the Bible at a young age. Raised on the mission field in […]

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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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    New River Conservancy Recognizes Dr. Tom Jones and GWU Honors Students

    Carroll Vigilance Award Honors the Group’s 18-year Commitment to Annual Cleanup Event For the last 18 years, Dr. Tom Jones, Gardner-Webb University professor of biology, has given Honors Students the opportunity to join the annual cleanup event at New River in West Jefferson, N.C. The weekend event is aptly name “Mud, Sweat and Volunteers.” Participants […]

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    GWU Presents Carolina Brass in Facebook Live Concert

    Group Features Three GWU Faculty Members Summit Recording Artists Carolina Brass will be featured in a Facebook live concert on Sept. 15 at 8 p.m. Part of the Gardner-Webb University Distinguished Artist Series, the program is co-sponsored by the School of Performing and Visual Arts, the Department of Music and the Alfred and Shirley Wampler […]

    The members of Carolina Brass playing their instruments
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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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    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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    Gardner-Webb Marching Bulldogs Prepare for Sept. 18 Debut in Spangler Stadium

    Halftime Show, ‘Guess Who’s Back?’ Features Music From Backstreet Boys, Chipmunks and Others BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Adding to the excitement of the first home football game on Sept. 18 at Gardner-Webb University will be the return of the Marching Bulldogs. The band’s 43 members have been working since August on the halftime show and other music […]

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    Organizers of National Voter Registration Day Promote Importance of Voting in Off Years

    Gardner-Webb Students and Political Science Associate Professor Give Reasons to Vote in Local Races BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Voter turnout in 2020 was the highest of the 21st century, according to Census.gov, with 66.8 percent of citizens 18 years and older voting. On the Gardner-Webb University campus, voter registration was emphasized, and the football team led the […]

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    GWU Alumna Eva Whittington Self, ’83, Trusted God With Her Broken Pieces

    Paralyzed for 43 Years, Self Shares Her Testimony With Big and Small Groups A car accident 43 years ago on a snowy country road in Concord, N.C., changed the future for Eva Whittington Self. After a week in the hospital, the 17-year-old learned that she would never walk again. She could have turned away from […]

    Eva Self teaches her class at the community college
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    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
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    GWU’s Noel Center for Disability Resources Promotes World Autism Awareness Day and Acceptance Month

    On April 1, Wristbands Supporting Students Living with Autism Spectrum Disorder will be Distributed on Campus BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—World Autism Awareness Day is on April 2, and the observance on Gardner-Webb University’s campus will be supported by multiple groups, including the staff of the Noel Center for Disability Resources and the students they serve. Over […]

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    Lauren McIntyre, ’25, Pursues Academic and Campus Opportunities at Gardner-Webb

    Foothills Commitment Scholarship Helps Youth Discipleship Studies Major Prepare for Ministry   In her first year at Gardner-Webb University, Lauren McIntyre, of Lincolnton, N.C., engaged in campus life by joining several groups and making many friends. “GWU is a small community of believers who want to help you reach your goals and beyond,” described the […]

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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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    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 Celebrates Leaders of the Past on Founders Day, Dec. 1

    Activities Begin with Morning Convocation and Include Presentation of Inaugural Founders Medal BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—From Gardner-Webb University’s origins as a high school through its evolution into a nationally-recognized university and leader in Christian higher education, each chapter of institutional history has been penned by men and women of profound vision and relentless dedication.  Those who […]

    The Huggins-Curtis Building
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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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    Dr. Steven Harmon Meets Pope Francis During Baptist-Catholic Dialogue

    Meeting in Rome to Discuss Unity in Christ, Baptist World Alliance Presents Pope with Copy of Harmon’s Book Dr. Steven Harmon, professor of historical theology in the School of Divinity at Gardner-Webb University, serves as co-secretary for the joint commission to the international dialogue between the Baptist World Alliance (BWA) and the Catholic Church, which […]

    Dr. Steve Harmon and the Pope
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    Gardner-Webb and the Town of Boiling Springs Welcome Music and More for Webbstock ’23

    Festival Features Five Bands, Special Kids Zone, Local Artisans, Food and Vendors  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University and the Town of Boiling Springs are hosting five bands at Webbstock ’23 on Saturday, April 22, from 1 to 10 p.m. Main Street will be closed to traffic during the festival. In addition to live music, the event […]

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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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    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 […]

    The GWU choir sings at last year's festival of lights.
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    Gardner-Webb Founders Day Celebrates Contributions of University’s Visionary Leaders

    J.D. Huggins Recognized Posthumously with Founders Medal BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University celebrated Founders Day on Nov. 30 by honoring the names and legacies of the persons and groups who played formative roles in the University’s development. The day of celebration was highlighted by the posthumous presentation of this year’s Founders Medal to J.D. Huggins, the […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s Department of Music Ushers in the Christmas Season with Festival of Lights

    Community Joined the Annual Musical Celebration and Official Lighting of the Campus Christmas Tree BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb’s annual program to welcome the Christmas season—Festival of Lights—featured performances by GWU music groups, the reading of the Christmas story and carol singing. Additionally, for the first time in the celebration’s history, the GW Orchestra participated in the […]

    The stage in Dover Theater with the choir and orchestra.
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    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. […]

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  • Bulldog Profile

    Jack Eason ’91

    Professors helped alumnus form his philosophy for doing ministry “The whole environment of Gardner-Webb was very influential in shaping my ministry and helping me hear God’s call and direction.” Jack Eason ’91 recently celebrated 30 years in the ministry he founded when he was a student at Gardner-Webb University. Originally called Crossover Ministries, the international […]

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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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    Advent Devotion: Day 28

    Saturday, December 24 Isaiah 9:2-7; Psalm 96; Titus 2:11-15 I want you to take a moment and try to recall all the titles you have held during your life. For me, there are formal titles such as Mister, Reverend, Children and Youth Minister, Camp Counselor, College Minister, Professor, and even Interim Vice President. Other titles […]

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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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    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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    Student Achievement

    Federal Disclosure Requirements The Higher Education Opportunity Act was signed into law in 2008 by President Bush. The law was designed in part to help students and families make better-informed decisions about higher education. This webpage contains information on student achievement and post-graduation employment as required by the law. For more information about the Higher […]

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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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    WGWG Radio

    WGWG is a media service of Gardner-Webb University. The mission of WGWG is to present programming that is educational, inspirational and entertaining. With this mission in mind, WGWG seeks to: Founded in the 1960s as a student radio club and operated as 88.3 on the FM dial from 1974 through 2013, WGWG now delivers a […]

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    Tips and Resources

    MY CHILD’S GOING OFF TO COLLEGE… NOW WHAT? 12 Tips for Parents You can never be fully prepared for the moment your child goes off to college. The realization that your son or daughter is now a young, independent man or woman is bittersweet. But being independent doesn’t mean your child is completely on his […]

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    Audio and Speech Pathology

    What can I do with a Major in Audio and Speech Pathology? Speech-Language Pathology Job Types Prevention Screening Assessment Treatment Follow-up Administration Supervision Teaching Research Employers Schools, K-12 Universities and colleges Hospitals Physicians’ offices Speech, language, and hearing centers Home healthcare offices Nursing homes Residential facilities Federal agencies including: Department of Veterans Affairs National Institutes […]

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    English Major

    What can I do with a Major in English? Writing/Editing Job Types Creative Writing Journalism Freelance Technical Writing Employers Newspapers Magazines Broadcast media companies including television and movie industry Trade, professional, or consumer publications Internet sites Advertising agencies Large corporations Government agencies Colleges and universities Technical industries Strategies Select elective coursework in a particular area […]

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    Information/Library Sciences

    What can I do with a Major in Information/Library Sciences? Academic Libraries Job Types Service to Faculty and Students Reference Circulation Technical Services: Acquisitions, Cataloging, System Automation, Indexing/Abstracting, Archiving Special Collections Media Services Teaching Administration/Management Research Publishing Employers Universities and colleges Strategies Earn a master’s degree in library or information science from a program accredited […]

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    International Studies

    What can I do with a Major in International Studies? International Business Job Types Employers Strategies International Relations/Government Job Types Employers Strategies Language Services/Education Job Types Employers Strategies Journalism Job Types Employers Strategies Strategies for Placement in International Studies Prepared by the Career Planning staff of Career Services at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. (2005) […]

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    Management Information Systems

    What can I do with a Major in Management Information Systems? Systems Development Job Types Analysis Design Support Systems Integration Database Administration Business Application Development Executive Administration Employers Financial institutions Insurance companies Consulting firms Manufacturers Computer companies Telecommunications companies Retailers Healthcare organizations Hotels and restaurants Entertainment companies Educational institutions City, state, and federal government Strategies […]

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    Medical Fields

    What can I do with a Major in Medicine? Medicine Areas of Specialization Allergy Anesthesiology Cardiology Dermatology Emergency Medicine Family and General Practice Gastroenterology Internal Medicine Obstetrics & Gynecology Orthopedics Pathology Pediatrics Psychiatry Radiology Surgery Research Public Health Employers Hospitals Clinics Private or group practice Health networks Nursing homes Rehabilitation centers Mental health institutions Federal, […]

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    Nutrition

    What can I do with a Major in Nutrition? Clinical Job Types Employers Strategies Community and Public Health Nutrition Job Types Employers Strategies Food Service Management Job Types Employers Strategies Federal Government Job Types Employers Strategies Consulting Job Types Employers Strategies Industry Job Types Employers Strategies Teaching Job Types Employers Strategies Strategies for Placement in […]

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    Public Administration

    What can I do with a Major in Public Administration? Local Government Job Types City Management Financial Administration Budget Analysis General Services Community Affairs Social Services Urban Planning Employers Counties Municipalities Townships School districts Special districts Strategies Learn local government job application procedures. Develop a network of contacts. Check statistics on growing communities for best […]

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    Public Relations

    What can I do with a Major in Public Relations? Account Management Job Types Issues Management Counseling Employee or Member Relations Media Relations Research Employers Public relations firms: (Representing various private and public organizations and institutions, individuals, and events.) PR departments in large corporations Strategies Strengthen verbal communication skills by taking speech communication courses. Enhance […]

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    Urban Studies

    What can I do with a Major in Urban Studies? Government Job Types Demography Social Statistics Public Administration Policy Analysis Research Program Development Human Services City Planning Law Enforcement Politics Employers Federal departments and agencies such as: Departments of Agriculture, Education, Interior, Commerce, Defense, Health and Human Services, Drug Enforcement Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, Housing […]

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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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    Quality Enhancement Plan

    QEP is an opportunity to inspire change and to advance the educational experience of GWU’s students.  What is QEP? QEP stands for Quality Enhancement Plan – every ten years, SACSCOC, GWU’s regional accrediting agency, asks institutions to develop a plan to improve student learning.  A QEP is not just an accrediting requirement, though.  For more […]

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    Staff Council Bylaws

    Article 1: Purpose and Goals Section 1. Purpose: The Staff Council represents 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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    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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    LinkedIn Job Search Tool

    Using LinkedIn as a Job Search Tool Over 80% of jobs are found in the “Hidden Job Market,” which refers to jobs gained through networking. Here are some ways to utilize LinkedIn for networking and actively seeking employment. Utilize your Network Network with others in the area you are interested in and use their profile […]

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    Academic Policies

    Policies & Resources 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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    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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    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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    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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    The Searight Multicultural Leadership Award

    SMLA Financial assistance will be available to all students who are enrolled and pursuing the Searight Leadership Certificate. The endowed Leadership Award shall provide need- and merit-based financial support to first-generation college students who exhibit an aptitude and an appetite for leadership. This award will provide access to the knowledge and skills that will enable […]

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    Policies and Procedures

    Academic Year 2023–2024 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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    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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    Catastrophic Event Business Recovery Plan

    Gardner-Webb Locations Primary: Gardner-Webb University110 S Main StBoiling Springs, NC 28017(704) 406-4000 Secondary: Gardner-Webb University8030 Arrowridge BlvdCharlotte, NC 28273(704) 941-5209 Definition of Catastrophic Event An event outside the University’s control that results in a substantial disruption of campus operations, including delivery of educational services. Examples include, but are not limited to, state of emergency, pandemic, […]

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    Incident Management Policy

    Section 1: Incident Management 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Purpose The Incident Management component of the GWU Risk Management Plan (GWU-RMP) establishes procedures and duties in order to adequately respond to emergencies as part of university policy and applicable regulatory codes and standards. Area occupants, administration, staff, and students are expected to be familiar with emergency procedures, […]

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    University Tobacco, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Policy

    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 of the health risks and legal implications related to alcohol and other drug use and to serve as a reference for on- and off-campus resources. Tobacco Policy Gardner-Webb […]

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    Intellectual Property Policy

    I. PurposeThe purpose of the Intellectual Property Policy (“policy”) of Gardner-Webb University (“the University”) is to foster an environment that encourages the generation of new knowledge by faculty, staff, and students; to help facilitate transfer of useful inventions and writings to society; and to motivate the development and dissemination of intellectual property. The policy is […]

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    New Student Housing Information

    The Sign-Up Process All new students are given the opportunity to participate in housing sign-ups, based on the date deposits were received in admissions and also the completion of the online housing application. First-year students are encouraged to select their desired space by participating in an online room selection phase; however, assignment to a specific hall, […]

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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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    New students participated in team building activities at the Broyhill Adventure Course with their orientation groups.

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    GWU Honors Students Clean Up Trails at Broad River Greenway

    Community Service Project Also Preparation for Annual Enchanted Forest, Nov. 6-7 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Unable to take their annual trip to clean up the New River in West Jefferson, N.C., Honors students from Gardner-Webb University worked on the trails at the Broad River Greenway near Boiling Springs. A group of 29 students and Dr. Tom Jones, […]

    A collage of two photos: on the left is a student cleaning up brush at the Broad River Greenway and on the right is a student dressed in a rat costume.
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    Feeding Kids/Reading Kids of Cleveland County, N.C., Grateful for Gardner-Webb Support Since 2015

    Community Organization Relies Entirely on Volunteers to Help Families BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Feeding Kids/Reading Kids of Cleveland County, N.C., is fully dependent on volunteers to meet the needs of families in the community. Recently, Gardner-Webb University Instructor of Nursing Tara Hayes took her University Life 111 (UNIV 111) class to volunteer at the non-profit organization. She […]

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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 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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    Stacey Ferguson ’04

    Gardner-Webb offered alumna degree she wanted in a faith-based university “I graduated with a strong foundation, and practice, in Deaf culture and linguistics, and an understanding of the profession and how to conduct myself as an ethical professional.” When Stacey Ferguson ’04 started her college search, she had two criteria that were non-negotiable. If she […]

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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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    Christian College in North Carolina

    Pro Deo et Humanitate – For God and Humanity. The purpose of Gardner-Webb University is to advance the kingdom of God through Christian higher education.  Our values and belief system are founded on the teachings of Christ. Regardless of what we do, be it nursing, business, teaching, serving the community or what have you, we […]

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    Campus Recreation

    Get active! Get fit! Get your game on!   Our Campus Recreation team designs every activity to enrich your physical, mental, spiritual and social quality of life as part of our community. From beginner to intermediate fitness classes, intramural sports covering a variety of individual and team sports, and general wellness, we work hard to help […]

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    Orientation Schedule

    Schedule of Sessions & Events Saturday, August 17 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. The Noel Center for Disability Resources is hosting an information session for new students registered with […]

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    Kyndal Davis ’15

    GWU Alumna enjoys chance to work with every student in her school “They would also give us different scenarios that have happened or could happen and we had to figure out how to adjust accordingly. We had to practice thinking on our feet all the time. We also taught various lessons to our peers 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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    Dr. Sharon Webb,Ph.D

    Associate Professor of Psychology and Coordinator of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Programs in the School of Psychology and Counseling Dr. Webb and Prof. Williams-Thompson, Instructor of Mental Health Counseling in the School of Psychology and Counseling, offered a presentation at the NC Counseling Association Conference on February 27 titled “An Experiential Approach to Facilitate […]

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    Dr. Kimberly Williams-Thompson, EDS

    Instructor of Mental Health Counseling, School of Psychological Science and Counselor Education Prof. Williams-Thompson and Dr. Sharon Webb, Associate Professor of Psychology and Coordinator of Clinical Mental Health Counseling Programs in the School of Psychological Science and Counselor Education offered a presentation at the NC Counseling Association Conference on February 27 titled “An Experiential Approach […]

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    Coronavirus Information: Second Week of Fall 2020 Semester

    As Gardner-Webb University concludes the second week of the Fall 2020 semester, the health and safety of the GWU community remain our top priorities. As of Friday, August 28, Gardner-Webb has no (zero) confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 on campus. We have five students in quarantine who are waiting to be tested or who have […]

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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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    Finish the Fall Semester Strong

    Dear Gardner-Webb students,   I am contacting you directly today to stress the importance of finishing our semester in a way that minimizes the threat from COVID-19.Compared to other colleges and universities across the state and across the country, Gardner-Webb University has fared remarkably well since move-in day back in August. For most of the semester, […]

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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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    January 2021: Gardner-Webb University Celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

    President Ronald Reagan signed the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day federal holiday into law in 1983, with its first observation occurring in 1986.  Now celebrated on the third Monday of January each year, MLK Day encourages all Americans to pause and reflect on a man who gave his life in the promotion of […]

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    2021 Fall Academic Convocation

    Why Not Us, Why Not Gardner-Webb? Faculty and Students of Gardner-Webb University, you really are a wonderful sight for sore eyes!  We didn’t get to do this last year.  But today, thanks to the grace and glory of God, we are together again in this special place, celebrating the start of a new academic year.  […]

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    Advent Reflection: Day 2

    Monday, November 29 Numbers 17:1–11; Psalm 90; 2 Peter 3:1–18 The texts for today’s devotion at first glance seem an odd miscellany: a story about a budding, flowering, almond-bearing staff that signifies God’s choice of Aaron; a psalm voicing the lament of a suffering people; stern warnings about the coming “day of the Lord.” One […]

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    Advent Reflection: Day 25

    Wednesday, December 22 Micah 4:1–5; Ephesians 2:11–22 It feels good to win, even if the win comes vicariously through our favorite sports team, political party, or faith-tradition. Wins feel especially great when we’ve been waiting a long time for one. Nothing compares to the thrill of knowing that you’re aligned with winners, those who are the […]

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    We’re Ready to Welcome You Back!

    The fall 2022 semester will be here soon and we’re all set to welcome everyone back to campus! COVID cases were rare on campus over the summer, with less severe variants accounting for the few we have seen. Given these current conditions and in keeping with the recommendations of public health authorities, we are able […]

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    Marion ‘Lansford’ Jolley

    Professor Emeritus of Social Sciences Marion “Lansford” Jolley (1927-2013), professor emeritus of social sciences, was born in Cleveland County, N.C., the son of M.A. and Dovie Jolley, of Boiling Springs. Lansford’s mother, Dovie H. Jolley, taught first grade at Boiling Springs Elementary School for 46 years and was a graduate of Gardner-Webb. Lansford’s father, Marion […]

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    Frank R. Campbell

    Eleventh President, 2002-2005 Dr. Frank R. Campbell (1936-2016) was not a stranger to the life of Baptist colleges when he was called upon to lead Gardner-Webb University for a three-year period beginning in the fall of 2002. Campbell spent much of his life following the call of God through university settings, pastorships, Baptist life, and […]

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    James Lineberry (J.L.) Jenkins

    Third President, 1932-1935 The Rev. James Lineberry Jenkins (1882-1973) was born in Stanly County, N.C., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jenkins. After completing his elementary and high school  years in the Stanly County Schools, he enrolled in Wake Forest College, from which he received the Bachelor of Arts degree. He then entered the Southern Baptist […]

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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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    Darlene J. Gravett

    Associate Provost Emerita When Dr. Darlene J. Gravett came to Gardner-Webb in August 1989, she joined the faculty as Professor of English. When she retired in 2007, she retired as Associate Provost for Schools. Widely respected for her leadership abilities as Associate Provost, Gravett became the first female to serve on the University’s senior staff. […]

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    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. […]

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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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    Joyce Compton Brown

    Professor Emerita of English Dr. Joyce Compton Brown (June 8, 1942-) was born in Troutman, N.C., to Daniel Edgar and Catherine Vera Troutman Compton. Joyce’s father was a farmer and a furniture factory worker. Her mother was a housewife who struggled to hold the family together after her husband died at the young age of […]

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    Susan Carlisle Bell

    Professor Emerita of Art Susan Carlisle Bell (1951- ) was the third child born to Elizabeth and Thomas Jones on Aug. 18, 1951, in Wytheville, Va. She loved the outdoors, nature and farm life. Bell and her sisters grew up riding horses and cleaning out stalls at one of her father’s farms. He even raised […]

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    2023 Advent Devotion: Day 3

    Tuesday, December 5 Micah 4:6-13; Revelation 18:1-10 Every year my family goes on vacation to Myrtle Beach, S.C. It’s our family tradition. We have our favorite seafood restaurant that we must go to on the first night and other customs such as my husband getting up before sunrise for his morning coffee and making sure […]

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    Jessica Van Cleave

    Education Bachelor of Arts in English, University of Georgia Masters of Education in Language and Literacy Education, University of Georgia PhD in Language and Literacy Education, University of Georgia Interdisciplinary Qualitative Research Graduate Certificate Teaching Endorsement, Academically or Intellectually Gifted Standard Professional II Teaching License, 9-12 English Project GLAD Tier I, OCDE Professional Experience Associate […]

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    GWU Hunt School of Nursing Recognizes DNP Student During Celebration of Nursing Profession

    Jason W. DeFreitas, ’21, has Leadership Role During COVID-19 Crisis As a clinical supervisor at Atrium Health-Lincoln, Jason Wesley DeFreitas, ’21, helps his colleagues and patients manage the challenges of the Coronavirus pandemic. The Gardner-Webb University graduate student is one of three supervisors on a 30-bed medical-surgical unit. He is responsible for managing 80 health […]

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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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    Gardner-Webb Music Major Helps Lead Worship in Online and Traditional Settings

    Josh Hendley, ’21, Uses Skills to Coordinate Gospel-Centered Service  Church services have changed dramatically since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic and social distancing requirements. While many church doors are closed, staff and volunteers work behind the scenes to keep services going by transitioning to an online format. Josh Hendley, ’21, a worship leadership major […]

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    Alumnus Helps Deaf Students Develop Skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)

    Brett Grayson, ’08, Provides Robotics’ Resources for Middle and High School Students After graduating from Gardner-Webb University in 2008, Brett Grayson took a job that changed his career goals. Grayson, a Deaf individual, majored in mathematics with a minor in American Sign Language (ASL). He was hired as a long-term substitute teacher for three Deaf […]

    Brett Grayson at the NTID Regional STEM Center's (NRSC) 1st annual VEX IQ Tournament for the D/HH. VEX IQ is a competition for middle school students (6th to 8th grade). It was hosted in Austin, Texas at Texas School for the Deaf.
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    Gardner-Webb Student Assists Dentist with Various Procedures During Internship

    Chelsea Sexton, ’23, Obtains Radiography Certification, Learns Sterilization Techniques  As a child, Chelsea Sexton, ’23, went through a couple of oral surgeries and wore braces for five years. During that time, the Gardner-Webb University student was cared for by a compassionate dentist, oral surgeon and orthodontist. “They always provided great care and a great environment […]

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    Musicians and Actors Adjust to COVID-19 Safety Protocols

    Students and Faculty Grateful for Opportunity to Practice and Perform  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Adjusting to COVID-19 safety protocols has created several challenges for Gardner-Webb University’s music and theatre arts students. Masks hide facial expressions and limit sound. Social distancing makes it harder to hear, and performances are in a larger room or on an outdoor stage. […]

    Dr. Joshua Cheney leads choir rehearsal in Dover Chapel last fall.
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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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    GWU Doctoral Student Applies Studies to His Job in Public Administration

    David L. Williams, ’22, Enhances Leadership Skills and Gains Research Experience David L. Williams, a student in the Gardner-Webb University Doctor of Education in Organization Leadership (DEOL) program, has more than two decades of experience in public administration. He wanted to earn his doctorate for a couple of reasons. Besides enhancing his leadership skills, Williams […]

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    Gardner-Webb Alumnus Uses Writing and Entrepreneurial Skills to Start Business

    Harrison Martin, ’12 and ’16, is Film Critic and Author 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. Since earning […]

    A photo of Harrison Martin, left, with his daughter and his wife, posing in front of some trees
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    Former Gardner-Webb Football Players Seek to Promote Unity

    GREY Foundation Supports Equality through Education and Professional Development Team spirit is built inside the locker room, where everyone is equal and valued. A bond is created that lasts a lifetime. Matt Skeen, a 2007 alumnus of Gardner-Webb University, values those relationships and keeps in touch with his teammates around the Charlotte, N.C., area and […]

    Matt Skeen, left, presents Chromebook covers to Jamila Brown, assistant principal of Mint Hill Middle School in Matthews, N.C., with Chris James, left, a principal intern at the school and board member of the Grey Foundation.
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    Gardner-Webb College of Education Remembers Friend and Colleague

    Dr. Cindy McKinney, Retired Professor, Passed Away on April 26, 2021 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Described by her colleagues as an integral part of the College of Education, Dr. Cindy McKinney is being remembered for her Christian spirit and the contributions she made during her 25 years at Gardner-Webb University. McKinney, a native of Rutherford County, N.C., […]

    Cindy McKinney in class with a student
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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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    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 […]

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    May 2021 Divinity School Graduate is First Military Chaplain to Have Certified Therapy Assistance Dog

    Maj. Christina P. Pittman Discovers How Four-legged Friends Open Lines of Communication As the guardsmen’s rough, scratched hands reached to pet and play with a couple of puppies, tension left the room and the group relaxed. The scene marked the first time U.S. Air Force Maj. Christina Pryor Pittman, 169th Fighter Wing chaplain, utilized animal […]

    A collage showing Christina P. Pittman on graduation day with Avalon, her therapy assistance dog
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    Gardner-Webb Church-Related Scholarship Helps Meredith Bridges Pursue Educational Goals

    Church-Matching and Minister’s Dependent Grants Embody Commitment to Christian Churches, Organizations BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Meredith Jane Bridges, of Kings Mountain, N.C., worked diligently during her high school years to graduate with her diploma and associate’s degree at the same time. The daughter of a Baptist minister, Bridges’ hard work reduced the cost of her college tuition. […]

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    Gardner-Webb Introduces New Live Mascot, Bo The Bulldog

    English Bulldog Puppy Officially Begins His Duties on Aug. 26 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University’s new live mascot has a name. Bo was selected from more than 200 entries submitted for consideration. The new pup is engaged in basic etiquette training, before he officially begins his duties on Aug. 26. In the days ahead, GWU’s four-legged […]

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    Legendary Film Music Editor Begins Gardner-Webb Distinguished Artists Series

    Peter Myles Discusses His Career in Zoom Lecture on Sept. 16 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The list of Hollywood directors and composers that legendary film music and sound editor, Peter Myles, has worked with include multi-award winners like Steven Spielberg and John Williams. Myles will discuss his career in the first program of the Gardner-Webb University Distinguished […]

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    Gardner-Webb Honors Students Participate in cleanup of New River in West Jefferson, N.C.

    While Pulling Tires and Other Objects Out of the River, Students Build Relationships Written By Claire Allen, ‘22, Intern for Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—This semester marked the return of the “Big Sweep,” an annual camping and retreat trip held by the Gardner-Webb University Honors Student Association (HSA) reminiscent of the national Beach Sweep. For more […]

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    GWU Department of Music Presents Concerts by Concert Choir and Chorales

    Choir Performs Oct. 12, and Men’s Chorale and Treble Chorale Perform Oct. 14 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Department of Music is hosting two concerts this week. The Concert Choir presents a program on Tuesday, Oct. 12, and the Men’s Chorale and Treble Chorale will perform on Thursday, Oct. 14. Both programs are free and open […]

    Dr. Joshua Cheney leads choir rehearsal in Dover Chapel last fall.
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    Susan Bell, Gardner-Webb Professor Emerita of Art, Presents Gallery Show

    Exhibit, ‘A Retrospective: Roots and Wings and Ordinary Things,’ begins Homecoming Weekend BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Susan Bell, who retired from Gardner-Webb University and was named professor emerita of art in 2021, will present a gallery show Oct. 23-Dec. 10 in the Ali Pouryousefi Memorial Art Gallery in Tucker Student Center. The exhibit, “A Retrospective: Roots and […]

    Susan Bell, left, works with a student in art class
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    GWU Orchestra Concert Features Premiere of Composition Written by Junior Caleb Etchison

    Program Also Includes Crest High School Chamber Orchestra and Features Solos by Two Students and Professor The fall concert by the Gardner-Webb University Orchestra will feature the premiere of a composition written by junior Caleb Etchison and solos by two students and a professor. Joined by the Crest High School Chamber Orchestra, the performance will […]

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    Community Invited to Attend Gardner-Webb’s Annual Festival of Lights Celebration

    Event Returns to Campus with Live Performances, Luminarias and Lighting of the Tree BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The community is invited to begin the celebration of the Christmas season at Gardner-Webb University’s Festival of Lights, which returns to a live event this year. A beloved Christmas tradition since 1984, the performances and festivities will be held on […]

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    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 […]

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    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 […]

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    Gardner-Webb President William Downs Hosts Panel to Discuss Media’s Changing Landscape

    Local and Regional Journalists will Seek to Answer Questions to Why the Media Still Matters BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Podcasts, blogs, social media channels—the media in America and around the world is evolving. To discuss the media’s changing landscape, Gardner-Webb University President Dr. William Downs has invited a panel of local and regional journalists to campus. “Media […]

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    Alumnus’ Book Started with Writing Assignment After His Twin’s Suicide

    Pastor Court Greene, a three-time graduate of Gardner-Webb, Uses Hunting Analogies to Put Words to His Feelings     Court Greene, of Canton, N.C., and his fraternal twin, Zachary, shared the same birthday and a special bond, but they were different in every other way. Court is a pastor and alumnus of Gardner-Webb University; while Zach faced […]

    Court Greene poses with his book on a shelf in a bookstore.
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    Celebrating Motherhood, Maternity and Matriculation

    Gardner-Webb Doctoral Student, Alexandra Arrington, ’22, Thankful for Family Support While Pursuing a Degree and Managing a Career Wife, mother, academic and entrepreneur—Alexandra Arrington, of Charlotte, N.C., finds contentment and success in all these roles—and she and her husband are expecting their third child. She is also in her final year in the Doctor of […]

    Alexandra Arrington poses with diapers and wipes at GWU's charlotte campus.
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    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.
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    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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    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 Pre-Med Student Participates in Elite Research Opportunity

    Jared Reeder, ’23, One of 10 Chosen for Bioengineering Program While gaining lab experience for medical school, Jared Reeder, of Asheboro, N.C., is participating in pre-eminent research. The Gardner-Webb University senior biology major is working with a synthetic chemistry project, studying how bacterial surface sugars are structure. With encouragement from his GWU professors, Reeder applied […]

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    Gardner-Webb Hires Department Chairs for Music, and Communication, Art & Design

    Dr. Aaron Rice and Dr. Kortni Alston Bring Wealth of Experience in Their Fields BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Karen Aubrey has announced the addition of two new administrative positions in the College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Kortni Alston, of Gastonia, N.C., will serve as chair of […]

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    Gardner-Webb Marching Bulldogs Plan Energetic Debut at First Home Football Game

    New Director of Athletic Bands Sarah Fabian Excited to Lead The Sound of the Springs BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Marching Bulldogs—Sound of the Springs—is eager to take the field for its first home football game on Sept. 1. New Director of Athletic Bands Dr. Sarah Fabian is proud of the enthusiasm band members have shown as […]

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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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    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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    Best-Selling Author and Professor Beth Allison Barr Speaker for GWU Lecture Series

    Historian, Pastor’s Wife and Mom of Two Will Discuss Biblical Womanhood BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Best-selling author and history professor Beth Allison Barr is the guest speaker for the Mary Washburn Wilson Lecture Series at 1 p.m. on Nov. 14 and 15 at Gardner-Webb University. Barr is the author of “The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the […]

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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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    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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    Scholarships Helped First-Generation Student Earn Degree at Gardner-Webb Ready for Dental School

    Gifts on Double Dawg Day, April 20, will Support More Students Like Ulises Martinez, ’22   Being the first in his family to graduate from college, Ulises Martinez, of Hendersonville, N.C., represents more than six decades of hard work and hope. His grandfather came to America from Mexico in the 1960s in search of seasonal […]

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    Gardner-Webb Assistant Professor Dr. Erin Cook Receives President’s Early Career Award

    Honor Recognizes Scholarship, Instruction, Professional Development and Service BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University President Dr. William Downs has announced the recipient of the President’s Early Career Award for 2023. Dr. Erin Cook, assistant professor and program coordinator for human services, was selected for the honor based on her productivity in scholarship, creative discovery, and instruction that […]

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    Gardner-Webb Department of Communication, Art and Design Hosts First Professional Takeover Day

    Communications Professionals from Several Fields Share Insider Advice with Students  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Professional communicators took over classes in Gardner-Webb University’s Department of Communication, Art and Design (CAD) on March 22 for the first Professional Takeover Day. The guests represented print and broadcast journalism, social media and public relations. During the day, they participated in panel […]

    Guests for the Department of Communication, Art and Design Professional Takeover Day included, from left, Noel Manning, GWU associate vice president for Communications and Marketing, Alexis Mitchell, senior social media and community manager for Families Against Mandatory Minimum, and Reginald Walker Jr., a producer for Sports Business Journal in Charlotte, N.C. Photo by Shira Edwards / GWU Photo Staff
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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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    Scholar Completes First Draft of Novel During Summer Undergraduate Research Experience

    Brandon Richmond Discovers Value of Research When Writing a Story and Creating Unique Characters Written by Ashley Rich, ’26 Undergraduate students at Gardner-Webb University have a unique opportunity to explore their academic interest and aid their professional development through the Summer Undergraduate Research Scholars Program. Looking for the chance to learn about novel writing without […]

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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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    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 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 […]

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    Local Car Club Participates in Gardner-Webb Homecoming Parade for Seventh Year

    Members of the Broad River European Club Provide Rides for Class Representatives BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Members of the Broad River European Motor Club have two passions: sports cars and community service. Since 2016, club members have graciously provided several sports cars each year for the Homecoming parade at Gardner-Webb University. The vintage cars carry class representatives […]

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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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    Gardner-Webb Department of Music Presents Instrumental Concerts in November

    Jazz Ensemble, Symphonic Band and Orchestra to Perform Various Musical Selections  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Department of Music presents three instrumental concerts over the next two weeks. The Jazz Ensemble, Symphonic Band and Orchestra—which feature students, faculty and some community members—will perform various selections from Christmas tunes and classical works to film scores and […]

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    Gardner-Webb Founders Day Celebrates Contributions of University’s Visionary Leaders

    Observance on Nov. 30 Features Posthumous Presentation of Founders Medal to J.D. Huggins BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The founders of Gardner-Webb University were men and women with a bold vision to establish a Christian school in western North Carolina. On Dec. 2, 1905, they chartered Boiling Springs High School, which has evolved into a nationally-recognized university and […]

    J.D. Huggins and his wife, Bessie Atkins Huggins
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    Gardner-Webb Campus Community Remembers Life of Dr. Dianne Sykes

    Associate Professor of Sociology and Department Chair Passed Away on Dec. 11 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University campus community is remembering a friend, colleague and professor. Dr. Dianne Sykes, associate professor of sociology, passed away on Dec. 11, 2023. Dr. David K. Yelton, professor of history, said Sykes was tremendously dedicated to her students’ success. […]

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    The Bechtler Ensemble Presents Distinguished Artist Concert on Jan. 30

    String Quartet Presents Program Featuring Female Composers BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Department of Music presents The Bechtler Ensemble as part of the Distinguished Artist Series on Tuesday, Jan. 30, at 7 p.m. in Hamrick Hall’s Blanton Auditorium. The ensemble is a string quartet featuring Tanja Bechtler, Joe Meyer (GWU faculty), Tatiana Karpova and Vasily […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s Godbold College of Business Hosts Pitch Competitions for College and High School Students

    Top Prize for College Students is $2,000; Five High School Winners Receive $1,000 Each BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Godbold College of Business is hosting a day of business pitch competitions on April 24. Activities begin at 9 a.m. in Hamrick Hall’s Blanton Auditorium on the Gardner-Webb University campus. The event includes the second annual Dawg House […]

    the winners, judges and sponsors of the pitch competition standing on stage
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    Master of Physician Assistant Studies

    Graduate with the education to treat patients and enable them to meet the life-long challenges inherent in the practice of medicine. Gardner-Webb University, a private, Christian university, provides outstanding undergraduate and graduate education that is strongly grounded in the liberal arts while offering opportunities to prepare for various professions. Fostering meaningful intellectual thought, critical analysis, […]

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    Bachelor of Science in Human Services, Degree Completion Program

    Gain a practical understanding of the challenges and capabilities of potential clients, empowering you to advocate for people and their needs and giving you opportunities to enter and advance in a variety of social service career paths. Human Services, by nature, is an engaging profession. The classes online are still challenging and push students to […]

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    Bachelor of Arts in Christian Studies Program

    Ready to take the next step? Apply Now Request Info Visit Enhance your ability to minister in local churches and agencies. The Christian Studies major prepares students for ministry careers through the study of the Christian scriptures, engagement with Christian traditions, the sharpening of students’ minds, and experiences in Christian ministry. In small-class settings with […]

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    To Serve … Is to Live

    Keanna Caldwell ’16 Embraces a Community of Giving Kanna Caldwell, a 2016 alumna of Gardner-Webb University, was raised by a single mother who taught her the value of serving others and the importance of community. “I don’t know where I would have been if not for the people who supported me all my life,” shared […]

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    The Flood of Hope

    While at GWU, Jack Eason ’91 Launched His Life’s Calling. Jack Eason, a 1991 alumnus from Greenville, S.C., recently celebrated 30 years in the ministry he founded when he was a student at Gardner-Webb University. Originally called Crossover Ministries, the international organization has changed over the years and is now known as Crossover Cups Mission. […]

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    Getting to Know Bo

    English Bulldog Puppy is Full-Time Ambassador for Runnin’ Bulldogs A new face on the Gardner-Webb campus draws a crowd wherever he waddles. Live mascot, Bo, an English bulldog, was officially introduced to the campus community at the Fall Academic Convocation on Aug. 24, 2021. His predecessor, Roebuck, a 7-year-old English bulldog, retired and has been […]

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    ‘A Remarkable Life’

    100-year-old Alumna Offers Wit, Wisdom, and Humor Worldwide When one first meets Miss Gladys, laughter is not far behind. Armed with a dry sense of humor, she finds a way to catch everyone off guard and break the ice. Miss Gladys has a brilliant mind; she’s fueled with energy, and she can carry on a […]

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    Collin Helms ’15

    Gardner-Webb Alumnus Wants to help students achieve academic and personal success “The excellent liberal arts education I received has helped me transition into the working world. I feel comfortable managing multiple projects at once, and I feel as though I can provide a unique perspective and opinions about the future of higher education thanks to […]

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    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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    Keanna Caldwell ’16

    Completes two terms with AmeriCorps “If you are looking for somewhere you can grow spiritually and have meaningful and impactful bonds, Gardner-Webb is the place to find it.” Keanna Caldwell, a 2016 alumna of Gardner-Webb University, was raised by a single mother who taught her the value of serving others and the importance of community. […]

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    Alexis Williams ’19

    Grateful for inspiring classes and GWU’s caring community “All of the criminal justice classes that I took were absolutely inspiring, and I learned so much about the criminal justice field.” A year before graduating from Gardner-Webb University with a bachelor of science in criminal justice administration and minor in psychology, Alexis Williams was hired by […]

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    Cedric Starr (’12) major, philosophy and theology; minor, classical languages; (’17) Master of Divinity, pastoral studies

    GWU Wants to Teach the Next Generation About Christ “The professors reminded me that I must have an open mind, and I do not know everything. They, in many ways, have strengthened my faith in Christ. They have opened up my mind to a broader understanding of both the scriptures and God. They have challenged […]

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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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