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    Bulldog Bundle Program

    Get All of Your Course Materials Our Bulldog Bundle program gives you access to all of your course materials, no need to shop around! How it Works REGISTER FOR CLASSES Upon registering for courses, you will be enrolled in the program. Once you’ve successfully selected your courses, the Campus Shop will start preparing your order. […]

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    Gardner-Webb Barnes & Noble Campus Shop

    Welcome to the Campus Shop! The Gardner-Webb University Campus Shop, operated by Barnes & Noble College, offers digital courseware, textbooks, faculty adoption tools, open educational resources (OER), GWU-licensed products for alumni, students, family and friends of the University. Bulldog Bundle This program allows students access to all of their course materials on the first day […]

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    Gardner-Webb Announces Barnes & Noble will Manage University Campus Shop

    Company will Assume Operations of Store Summer 2022 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb officials have announced a partnership with Barnes & Noble College (BNC) to manage the University’s Campus Shop. The company operates over 1,400 physical and digital stores for schools, colleges and universities across the United States. “We are excited to have a nationally-recognized brand assume […]

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    Support and Services

    Individual graduate programs provide program-specific orientations for their new students at each enrollment cycle. Depending on the program’s primary mode of delivery, these orientations are conducted in the various locations in which courses are offered and/or virtually. Information supporting all graduate students can be found by logging into WebbConnect and Blackboard and clicking on the […]

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    Bulldog Discount Program

    Eat, Shop, and Play Locally. Supporting the Boiling Springs community is a high priority for Gardner-Webb University, and we want to do everything we can to encourage our students, faculty and staff to eat, shop, and play locally. Look out for the sticker at local businesses! About the Program We have worked with the town […]

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    Gardner-Webb Announces New Model for Obtaining Textbooks and Course Materials

    ‘Bulldog Bundle’ Reduces the Cost, Delivers all Materials Before the First Day of Class BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University is moving to a new course material model. “The Bulldog Bundle” will reduce the cost of textbooks and course materials, such as study guides, case studies, workbooks and other items, while ensuring students have all their materials […]

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    Campus Services

    Campus Services Business and Finance Services Student Accounts OfficeLocated on the lower level of the Dover Campus Center, members of the Student Accounts Office staff are available to assist students and parents with questions and inquiries regarding financial matters including student charges, billings, payment plans, check cashing, etc. Hours are 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., […]

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    Study Abroad Photo Galleries

    Study Abroad Photo Galleries Not convinced yet? Maybe these photos will help! Jump to a specific trip/gallery: Berlin Costa Rica Munich Strasbourg Paris Berlin Faculty-guided spring break trips to Berlin (2016 and 2018), led by Dr. Bernhard Martin (WLLC/German) Costa Rica 4-week intensive Spanish course in San Jose, Costa Rica, May 2023. Organized by Dr. […]

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    Distinguished Artist Series and Theatre Arts Department Present GWU Alumnus Dove Dupree

    Actor, Poet and Spoken Word Artist Will Lead Poetry Workshop and Showcase BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Distinguished Artist Series, co-sponsored by the Alfred and Shirley Wampler Caudill Fund and The Department of Theatre Arts, will present Dove Dupree, a 2013 GWU alumnus, actor, poet and spoken word artist, for two programs on April 29 […]

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    Godbold College of Business Entrepreneurship Club Hosts Dress for Success

    Students ‘Shop’ for Business Clothing Donated by Campus Community BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Godbold College of Business Entrepreneurship Club recently hosted its second Dress for Success business apparel clothing drive for Gardner-Webb University students. Members of the club helped sort through the donations of dress shirts, pants, skirts, suits and jackets to set up a “shop” […]

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    GWU Alumni, Cam and Bryton Mitchell, Branch Out and Start Their Own Business

    Brothers Open Printing, Embroidery and Graphic Design Shop in Gaston County, N.C. Written by Claire Coile, Intern for Office of Communications and Media Relations When the company where Cam and Bryton Mitchell worked was sold, they had a choice to make. Should they separate and find jobs working for other companies or follow in their […]

    Cam, left, and Bryton Mitchell are brothers and GWU alumni who recently started their own business. They are posing in their shop, with shirts and hats and other items that people can have personalized.
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    Administration and Finance

    The mission of the Administration and Finance Division is to support the various programs of the University by providing sufficient resources, facilities, and support services, while maintaining the financial integrity and stability of the institution as a whole by employing sound financial and administrative management. In addition, the Division strives to provide information and management […]

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    Social Media Account Index

    Official Social Media Networks Stay in Touch. Build Networks. Make Connections. Get connected with all official university-approved social media accounts for departments and schools. Find accounts on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn to stay connected with the latest Gardner-Webb news! Main University Accounts  Content shared here is to engage with prospective and current students, alumni, […]

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    Spring 2022 Commencement FAQs

    Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce over 500 students will receive degrees during spring commencement exercises held on May 6 -7, 2022. Students earned associates, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees from a variety of university programs. The University salutes these students and congratulates them for their significant achievements in higher education. Commencement Planning Commencement weekend […]

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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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    Study Abroad

    Study Abroad Gardner-Webb University’s International Programs Globally Engaged The Gardner-Webb University curriculum provides students with the global perspective necessary to be informed citizens. The University strongly encourages students to explore study abroad opportunities as an integral part of the university experience. These global experiences provide personal growth, cultural understanding, improved foreign language skills, and a […]

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    Kent Blevins

    Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies By the time Kent Blevins graduated from high school, he had lived in four states: South Carolina (where he was born), Nebraska, Oregon, and New Jersey. Although his father’s job led the family to move every few years, Blevins always felt an attachment to North Carolina. Both parents were from […]

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    Dining Services & Locations

    Gardner-Webb has several great on-campus dining options to choose from.  Two of our meal plans provide unlimited daily access to The Cafe or you may use the flex points included with your meal plan at Starbucks, Chick-fil-A or the restaurants within the Tucker Food Court.  2024-2025 Meal Plans Meal Plan Student Price Number of Meals […]

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    Dining During Orientation

    New student meal plans will begin at dinner on Monday, January 8th. Local Dining Options CafeteriaTucker Student CenterHours: 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., and 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Italian Garden105 North Main St, Boiling Springs, NCHours: 11:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Campus Pizzeria101 South Main St, Shelby, NCHours: 11:00 a.m. […]

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    Gardner-Webb and the Town of Boiling Springs Host Webbstock ’24

    Main Street Festival Features Music, Food and More BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Webbstock ’24 has all the ingredients for a day of family fun. Gardner-Webb and the Town of Boiling Springs are making plans to showcase talented regional musicians along with a tasty variety of food and unique items for sale by artists and crafters. Main Street […]

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    University Common Suites

    Building Overview The University Commons Suites consist of three buildings that have three floors, and twelve suites per building. The suites feature a kitchenette, two bathrooms, four bedrooms, and a common room per unit. The suites also feature two communal kitchens and three laundry facilities.  Floors: 3 Number of Suites: 11-13 Students Per Suite: 6-8 […]

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    Undergraduate Payment Plans

    Welcome to Gardner-Webb University. We are honored that you have chosen GWU to further your education and offer this synopsis of financial information to aid the transition into your studies. Each semester the Gardner-Webb University Student Accounts Office will provide an online bill for each student detailing charges (tuition, housing, meal plan, fees, etc.) and […]

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    Employer Resources

    Start your talent search at Gardner-Webb! Our students are ready to join your team. Here are a just a few ways you can connect with our students. Share your opportunities with us. Our career management system, WebbWorks (powered by Handshake) your one-stop shop for advertising full, part-time and internships positions to our students. Our students […]

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    Telephone Directory

    Gardner-Webb University University Police – (704) 406-4444 Any Emergency Cleveland County Communication Center 911 Boiling Springs Pediatric and Family Medicine (704) 434-9686 Fire and Rescue (Boiling Springs) (704) 484-48226 Sheriff’s Office (Shelby) (704) 484-4888 State Highway Patrol (Shelby) (704) 487-8524 Administrative Offices Academics (Webb Hall, 1st Floor) (704) 406-4239 Academic Services for Student-Athletes (Tucker Student […]

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    GWU Post Office

    The GWU Mail Center provides services to students in the sending, receiving and delivery of mail via the United States Postal Service, FedEx, and UPS. The GWU Campus Mail Center is located in the Tucker Student Center 1st Floor beside the Campus Shop  Hours Monday – Thursday – 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Friday – 8:30 […]

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    Course Materials Adoption

    Faculty Textbook Adoption Barnes & Noble College Course Materials Adoption and Insights Portal (AIP) Barnes & Noble College offers the online Adoption and Insights Portal (AIP) for textbook and course materials adoption to help faculty and staff easily manage and submit course material adoptions each term. Benefits AIP provides faculty with enhanced features that complement […]

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    Contact Information

    Emergency and University Phone Numbers Office Phone University Police (704) 406-4444 Any Emergency Office Phone Cleveland County Communication Center 911 Boiling Springs Pediatric and Family Medicine (704) 434-9686 Fire and Rescue (Boiling Springs) (704) 484-4822 Sheriff’s Office (Shelby) (704) 484-4888 State Highway Patrol (Shelby) (704) 487-8524 Administrative Offices Office Phone Academics (Webb Hall, 1st Floor) […]

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    Community

    Welcome to Cleveland County With strong emphasis on faith-based service throughout the threads of campus life, Gardner-Webb intentionally fosters community involvement and growth as part of its mission. As you become part of our family and engage deeper in our culture, use the information below to find your place within the greater community context. GWU […]

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    Facilities

    The main campus in Boiling Springs is situated on 225 acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains between Charlotte and Asheville. With 20 Athletic Facilities, 6 Buildings, 9 Residence Halls, 3 Suite Style Buildings and 7 Apartment Buildings, Gardner-Webb is a beautiful backdrop to an environment of learning and faith. Key Locations on […]

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    Hispanic Heritage Month

    September 15th to October 15th In the United States, Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually from September 15th to October 15th. This month-long observance is dedicated to recognizing and honoring the contributions, culture, and history of Hispanic and Latinx communities and individuals in the US. The dates of this celebration coincide with the independence days […]

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    2023 Advent Devotion: Day 16

    Monday, December 18 1 Kings 18:1-18; Psalm 125; Ephesians 6:10-17 We recognize the season of Advent as being a season of anticipation and preparation for what God is doing and the miraculous event that is the birth of Jesus. So, we prepare. We clean and decorate our homes for guests; we attend special advent services at […]

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    Dr. Teresa Phillips

    Education B.A., M.A., Ph.D. University of Kentucky Biography Dr. Phillips earned her Masters of Arts and her Women’s Studies Certificate from the University of Kentucky in 1998. Dr. Phillips’s PhD thesis, “Sex and the Lettered City: Female Eroticism and Subjectivity in the Poetry of Eunice Odio and Ana Istarú” was defended successfully in 2010, also […]

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    GWU President Names Robin Hamrick Interim VP for Finance and Administration

    Alumna Has Worked in Several Financial Areas Since 1998 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University President Dr. William M. Downs has named Robin Hamrick as interim vice president for Finance and Administration, effective Dec. 1, 2020. Hamrick, a two-time GWU alumna, came to work at the University in 1998. Mike Hardin, who has nearly 30 years of […]

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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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    More Businesses Join Bulldog Community Discount Program to Strengthen Relationship Between Local Towns and Gardner-Webb

    Students, Faculty and Staff Show ID for Savings at Local Businesses BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Four new businesses in Shelby, N.C., and one in Boiling Springs have joined the Bulldog Community Discount Program. This program strengthens the relationship of the University and the Cleveland County community by increasing awareness of local businesses and encouraging the campus community […]

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    Gardner-Webb College of Health Sciences Students Experience Challenges of Living in Poverty Through Simulated Learning Activity

    Event Designed to Help Participants Understand the Ongoing Issues People Face BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A 21-year-old college student is taking care of her younger siblings: a 2-year-old and 13-year-old twins. Their father is in jail, and the oldest child is trying to keep the bills paid and food on the table. Although this was a role-playing […]

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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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    Accommodations Near Gardner-Webb

    Local Accommodations For your convenience, we have included a list of hotels and motels in the surrounding areas for those who may need overnight accommodations while visiting campus. AmericInn Lodge & Suites428 E. College AvenueBoiling Springs, NC 28017(704) 434-9996 Affordable Suites of America920 Grove StreetShelby, NC 28150(704) 471-0441 Comfort Inn – Kings MountainYork Rd. Exit […]

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    New Employees

    New Employees March 21, 2024 New Staff • Madelyn Hamrick is an admissions counselor in Undergraduate Admissions. She was previously employed as a client coordinator at Frye Hospital in Hickory, N.C., and as a server at Toscano’s Bistro. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in healthcare management. She enjoys dancing, hiking, going to the […]

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    Current Students

    Welcome to The Webb!   At Gardner-Webb, our first and most important commitment is to YOU. Whether it’s ensuring you a world-class education in the classroom, equipping you with life skills in everyday life, strengthening your faith, or just helping you have fun and enjoy this unique time in your life, we are here for you. […]

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    Housing FAQs

    Do I need renter’s insurance? Housing and residence education very strongly advises that each resident carry individual renter’s insurance for his or her personal property in the event of fire, flood, theft, tornado, overflowing tubs, broken pipes, water main breaks, etc. You must understand that Gardner-Webb University and the office of housing and residence education […]

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    Webb Card

    The Gardner-Webb University Webb Card is an identification card and a financial transaction card. The Webb Card is a convenient program that allows the entire university community to make purchases and gain access to many locations on campus. It is intended to be used the entire length of time you are at the University. Use […]

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    Graduate Payment Plans

    Welcome to Gardner-Webb University. We are honored that you have chosen GWU to further your education and offer this synopsis of financial information to aid the transition into your studies. Each semester the Gardner-Webb University Student Accounts Office will provide an online bill for each student detailing charges (tuition, housing, meal plan, fees, etc.) and […]

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    Journalism

    What can I do with a Major in Journalism? Newspaper Publishing Job Types Reporting Editorial/Column Writing Investigative Journalism Editing Proofreading Photojournalism Circulation Marketing/Promotion Production Sports Employers Large circulation newspapers Local newspapers Wire services Trade newspapers Online publishers Strategies Obtain a summer job or internship with a newspaper. Work with college newspapers, yearbook, or alumni publications. […]

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    Greenville, SC

    Greenville is the center of South Carolina’s “upstate” region and is fifty eight miles from Gardner-Webb. It’s location close to the mountains makes it a popular relocation site, especially for younger people and families. The downtown area is among the most popular locations for vacationers. A lively restaurant culture and arts community make Greenville one […]

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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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    Graduate and Professional Schools

    Applying to Graduate and Professional Schools Applying for graduate and professional school can often feel a little overwhelming. This process includes applications, essays, interviews, exams, and financial aid questions. Your faculty along with staff from the Center for Personal and Professional Development are here to guide you as you navigate this process. The application process […]

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    History and Traditions

    Gardner-Webb University History The institution first opened its doors to students in 1907 as a boarding high school operated and supported by the Kings Mountain and Sandy Run Baptist Associations. As a high school, junior college, senior college, and beginning in 1993 as a university, the school has sought to provide quality education in a […]

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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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    Financial Issues

    Banking Information Managing your finances is one of the most important and challenging aspects of an enjoyable academic experience. This section introduces you to a few of the basic banking options available. When selecting a bank, you should compare services, service charges and bank locations before making your decision. Banks When you open an account […]

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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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    Graduate Tuition and Fees

    2024-2025 Tuition and Fees Gardner-Webb University will make every effort to keep operating costs low while providing quality programs. Through the support of various affiliated organizations, private gifts from alumni, businesses, friends, and endowment earnings, Gardner-Webb is able to charge less than the actual cost of instruction and other services. Tuition increases are usually implemented […]

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    The Brinkley Amphitheater

    Where Music and Art Meet Main Street This 800- seat amphitheater, stage and courtyard, is home to the performing arts, outdoor worship services, concert series, future Webbstock events, and public lectures. The Brinkley Amphitheater will become a place that enlivens our campus and engages our community. An interactive space where we can all come together, […]

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    The Clay-Bustin’ Bulldog Classic

    Inaugural sporting clay tournament Date: Friday, May 10, 2024 Start the weekend early with friendly competition, good food, and a fun morning on an award-winning course all while supporting student scholarships! Cleghorn Gun Club, designed by nationally renowned designers Rick Hemmingway and Heyward Cunningham, features a 100-clay course consisting of 15 stations with 4 traps […]

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    Cam, left, and Bryton Mitchell recently opened Carolina Threesixty, a graphic design, printing and embroidery shop.

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    Boiling Springs, North Carolina

    Home Is Where Our Heart Is Nestled into the foothills of North Carolina, Boiling Springs is more than just another rural mountain post office. It’s a close-knit community. It’s a family. It’s our home. The town offers students and faculty a charming setting for academic, athletic, and recreational pursuits. From the friendly faces to the […]

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    Bulldog Club

    We Love our Sports Join today to support nearly 600 GWU student-athletes compete in 22 NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics. Our competitors do not rest, and the Bulldog Club ensures our student-athletes have the scholarship support they need to raise the bar. Championships begin with scholarships, and through your Bulldog Club Membership student-athletes are transformed […]

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    International Office

    Welcome! Velkomen! Aybowan! ¡Bienvenidos! Yo Koso! Dobre Doshli! Shagatom! Mirë Se Erdhët! One Gardner-Webb community built from many languages, cultures, and experiences. Welcome to the Gardner-Webb community. On behalf of the faculty, staff, and students, the Office of International Programs (OIP) is excited to support, enrich, and encourage our diverse student and faculty population, no […]

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    PREX 402

    Study abroad is the term given to a program conducted through Gardner-Webb University which allows a student to live in a foreign country and attend a foreign university. In most cases, two universities have an arrangement which allows them to exchange students (hence the term ‘exchange student’) so that these students can learn about a […]

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    Spring 2022 Commencement

    Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce over 500 students will receive degrees during spring commencement exercises held on May 6 -7, 2022. Students earned associates, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees from a variety of university programs. The University salutes these students and congratulates them for their significant achievements in higher education. Commencement Video List of […]

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    Coronavirus Information: Academics, Athletics, Student Life, Event Updates

    Academics, Athletics, Student Life, Event Updates Gardner-Webb continues to prepare for the upcoming Fall 2020 semester. The Post-COVID Transition Taskforce met on June 19, and recommendations were received from four workgroups:  Decisions were made on a number of items: Academics Beginning with Summer Session II, face coverings will be required in classrooms and labs for […]

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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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    Community Update: It’s time to Beat the Camels

    Hello Runnin’ Bulldogs! It’s time to Beat the Camels (#HumbleTheHumps) because we’ve got the East/West Barbeque Bowl this Saturday in Spangler Stadium against Campbell University! Before the fun this weekend, here are the things you need to know right now! Current Data As of October 5, Gardner-Webb is reporting only five positive COVID cases among our […]

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    Ron Williams

    Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies and Philosophy Dr. Ron Williams (1950-) was born in Kentucky, where he graduated from Bremen High School in 1968 before earning a bachelor’s degree from Western Kentucky University in 1972. He went on to earn his Master of Divinity degree at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1977, later earning […]

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    Nursing Scholar Pays Tribute to Dr. Jack Hunt

    Charity Bennett, ’20, Honored to Receive Scholarship and Blessed by Hunt’s Kindness To our readers: Charity Bennett graduated in May from the Hunt School of Nursing’s traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Gardner-Webb University. She met Dr. Jack Hunt in 2019 to thank him for providing the scholarship that enabled her to attend […]

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    Fall 2020 Top Dawg Winners Surprised with Award Presentation

    Ashley Chapman and Mavia Lee Chosen for their Exceptional Contributions to GWU  The first two winners of the Top Dawg Award were recognized on Oct. 22, 2020. They are Ashley Chapman, administrative assistant to the School of Psychology and Counseling, and Mavia Lee, assistant vice president for Digital Learning. Sponsored by the Gardner-Webb Staff Council, […]

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    Alum’s Varied Educational Experiences Contribute to His Professional and Personal Success

    Justin Clapsaddle, ’07, Utilizes Master of Accountancy as School Administrator and Artisan Justin Clapsaddle, a 2007 alumnus of Gardner-Webb University, has never regretted any investment he made in his education. His teachers have ranged from Army sergeants and military professors to accounting instructors, bank executives, and artisans. Each one contributed to his success as a […]

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    Gardner-Webb Begins New Bachelor’s Degree in Homeland Security Administration

    Program will Prepare Students for Multi-Faceted Role of Law Enforcement Officers in the 21stCentury BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University will offer a new undergraduate degree in Homeland Security Administration, beginning this fall. Graduates of this Bachelor of Science program will be aware of the emerging, multi-faceted role of law enforcement officers today and the daily challenges […]

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    Country Music Performer Jon Langston Returns to Present Concert at GWU

    Fundraising Event Will be on Sept. 18 After GWU Football Game BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Since leaving the campus of Gardner-Webb University seven years ago, Jon Langston, a native of Loganville, Ga., has played sold out shows across the country and logged over 500 million streams. On Sept. 18, Langston is returning to perform at GWU, the […]

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    Longtime Supporters, David and Marie Brinkley, Provide Gift for New Amphitheater Complex

    Construction on The Brinkley Amphitheater will Begin Soon on Site of Former Hardee’s BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—A family that has enthusiastically supported Gardner-Webb for more than a decade is making another transformational gift to the University. David and Marie Brinkley are providing the lead gift for a new amphitheater complex, which will be constructed on the […]

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    New North Carolina Budget Allocates $500K for Gardner-Webb, Boiling Springs Partnership

    Funds Requested by Cleveland County Leaders Help Support Construction of Outdoor Performance Complex BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—North Carolina’s General Assembly drafted the state’s FY23 budget (signed into law by Governor Roy Cooper on July 11), and it includes a $500,000 allocation that will accelerate Gardner-Webb University’s collaboration with the Town of Boiling Springs. Initiated by a […]

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    National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum Unveils GW Mascot Bo Bobblehead

    Special Edition, Representing Bo as a Puppy, Celebrates Anniversary of Bo Becoming the Live Mascot BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum has unveiled the first officially licensed, limited-edition bobblehead of Bo, Gardner-Webb University’s official live mascot, who began his service on Aug, 26, 2021. The bobblehead’s release celebrates the one-year anniversary […]

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    Gardner-Webb Celebrates Record Year for International Students

    Students Share Why GWU Was Their Choice From the small island of Curacao to the large country of Canada and 44 other lands across the globe, a record number of 108 international students have made Gardner-Webb their college home this year. While many of these students will be away from their home country for several […]

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    Groundbreaking Ceremony Begins First Phase of GWU Outdoor Performance Complex

    Construction Begins Soon for the 900-Seat Brinkley Amphitheater on South Main Street BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University community celebrated the groundbreaking of the Brinkley Amphitheater on Nov. 30. Named in honor of longtime University supporters, David and Marie Brinkley, the 900-seat venue will be a home for performing arts, summer concerts, future Webbstock events, outdoor […]

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    Latest Issue of Gardner-Webb The Magazine Available in Digital and Print Formats

    Limited Number of Print Copies May be Picked up at Various Locations Across Cleveland County BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The 2022 issue of the official magazine for Gardner-Webb University—Gardner-Webb The Magazine—is available for viewing on the web. Recently mailed to alumni and friends, the publication offers the latest University news and specialty stories in a digital format […]

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    Gardner-Webb’s Expanded Chick-fil-A and Starbucks Plan Formal Ribbon Cuttings on March 20

    Restaurants will Offer Giveaways to Celebrate New and Enhanced Presence on Campus BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University campus and community has welcomed the expanded presence of Chick-fil-A and Starbucks to the Tucker Student Center. Now, formal ribbon cutting ceremonies to celebrate the popular restaurant and coffee house will be held on Monday, March 20, at […]

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    Brinkley Amphitheater Construction is Underway

    Completion Scheduled for Fall 2023 with Opportunities for Numerous Outdoor Events BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—David and Marie Brinkley, longtime donors who have contributed to the advancement of Gardner-Webb University, continue to see their recent investment flourish. The Brinkley Amphitheater, a 900-seat venue, is progressing. “According to our construction schedule, we are looking at being able to […]

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    Gardner-Webb Welcomes New Faculty Across Campus

    Professors Will Teach Arts and Sciences, Business and Health Sciences BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Several new faculty members were introduced during the 2023 Fall Faculty Assembly at Gardner-Webb University. They will be teaching in the College of Arts and Sciences, the Godbold College of Business, and the College of Health Sciences.   College of Arts and Sciences […]

    GWU President Dr. William M. Downs welcomes new faculty at the opening faculty assembly.
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    Gardner-Webb Remembers the Life and Legacy of Robert B. Tucker, who Passed Away on Sept. 30

    The Generosity of Shoe Show Inc. Co-Founder Helped Transform the University’s Campus BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Robert B. Tucker, a visionary entrepreneur who shared a dream that forever enhanced the Gardner-Webb University campus, passed away on Sept. 30, 2023. A devoted husband, father and businessman, Robert was known for his humble attitude and heart for helping others. […]

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    Gardner-Webb wins Second Straight Conference Championship

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Face Mercer in FCS Playoffs Nov. 25 at 3 p.m. in Macon, Ga. BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs return to the FCS Playoffs for the second straight season, facing Mercer in the opening round on Saturday, Nov. 25, at 3 p.m. This is the second straight year Gardner-Webb has qualified for the […]

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    Restoring Broken Vessels

    Dave Byers ’99 Uses GW Communications and Art Experiences to Impact Germany On a highly traveled street in Cologne, Germany, one storefront draws attention. Through the window, people watch as Gardner-Webb University alumnus Dave Byers (’99) works at his potter’s wheel. Byers creates pottery and recycles it when necessary. “I have opportunities to share hope […]

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    Mad About Dancin’

    Men’s Basketball Provides Opportunity for National Spotlight on GWU When the buzzer ended the Big South Conference Championship Game on March 10, 2019, a celebration began as the Runnin’ Bulldogs Men’s Basketball Team realized, “We’re going dancin’.” The victory advanced Gardner-Webb to the NCAA Men’s Tournament for the first time in program history. The team’s […]

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    The Great Outdoors

    Longtime Supporters, David and Marie Brinkley, Provide Lead Gift for New Amphitheater Complex A family that has enthusiastically supported Gardner-Webb for more than a decade is making another transformational gift to the University. David and Marie Brinkley are providing the lead gift for a new amphitheater, part of an Outdoor Performance Complex, which will be […]

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    Maya Stewart ’17

    Psychology degree helps Maya Stewart ‘17 manage her bakery business “There are so many skills you learn as a psychology major that translate to everyday life.” Maya Stewart ’17 took several classes and even read course descriptions in the Gardner-Webb University Catalog before deciding to major in psychology. Taking different courses helped her determine her […]

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    Dave Byers ’99

    Alumnus uses artistic talents to share the good news in Germany “Everything I learned through the communication courses has helped me—from public speaking, designing print materials and ceramics. I make a living creating art, preaching, communicating and telling stories.” On a highly traveled street in Cologne, Germany, one storefront draws attention. Through the window, people […]

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    Ask Your Admissions Counselor

    Questions To Ask Your Admissions Counselor Your college admissions counselor is a fantastic resource to utilize during all parts of your college search process. It’s their job to help you every step of the way – from submitting your application to learning more about the school and deciding where will be the best fit. At […]

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    Sheryl “Sheri” Ann Dawson Adams

    Professor Emerita of Theology and Church History Dr. Sheryl “Sheri” Ann Dawson Adams was born July 2, 1947, in Baton Rouge, La., but grew up in her father’s hometown of Jackson, La. It was a small town, where she and her three brothers would play outside, and Sheri spent many hours with her friends riding […]

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    Fulbright Scholar Eloisa Sofia Puello Cabeza Shares Her Hispanic Culture and Heritage

    Former Teacher Assistant Returns to Gardner-Webb to Earn Her Master’s Eloisa Sofia Puello Cabeza, a native of Cartagena, Colombia, is intentional about sharing her Hispanic culture and heritage with her friends. The annual celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) gives her even more opportunities to talk about her home and its people. […]

    Eloisa Sofia Puello Cabeza, second from left, poses with other International students during a Spanish Language Day celebration held during the Spring 2022 semester. From left are, Elise Semmartin, tennis player, undergrad student from France; Felipe Vélez, soccer team, grad student from Colombia; Lucía Berberena, 2021-2022 Spanish TA, from Uruguay; and Daniela Naupari, tennis alum, from Perú.
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    Lindsay Koppel ‘21

    Ambitious Bulldog Dripping Springs, TX Lindsay Koppel, ’21, loves traveling and dreams of moving abroad. She has lived in various cities over the United States, including Boiling Springs, North Carolina, when she decided to attend Gardner-Webb University. Between GWU’s welcoming community and international business programs, Lindsay knew she had chosen the right place. Lindsay earned […]

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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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    Gardner-Webb Runs Through Eastern Kentucky Saturday to Advance in FCS Playoffs

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Take on No. 5 William and Mary on Dec. 3 at 2 p.m. Gardner-Webb ran for 405 yards and used a 21-0 burst in the third quarter to push through Eastern Kentucky in the first round of the 2022 FCS Playoffs. The Runnin’ Bulldogs (7-5) made the most of their first appearance in […]

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    Comprehensive Articulation Agreement

    I. Purpose The 2015 Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (ICAA) between the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) and the Signatory Institutions of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) is intended to provide smooth transfer for community college students who wish to continue their education at an NCICU Signatory Institution. The ultimate goal of this […]

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    Helen Tichenor

    Emerita of International Programs Helen Tichenor was born June 18, 1934, in Long Island, N.Y., to Swiss immigrants who had come to America separately. Her father was from Lucerne, Switzerland, and her mother from Zurich. They met in Chicago, Ill., when both joined a group for Swiss natives. Her parents became U.S. citizens and despite […]

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    Through GWU’s Webb in Washington, Moryah Snype Connects with People Around the World

    Senior Grateful for Opportunity to Learn and Gain Professional Experience BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb Senior Moryah Snype applied to Webb in Washington in 2022 because as a political science and international affairs major, she wanted to meet people from other countries. Her living and learning experience in the Nation’s Capital met her goal, providing her with […]

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    AP Credit Guidelines

    Students achieving a minimum score of 3 on an Advanced Placement test of the College Board will be given advanced placement with credit for the course covered by the test. Scores of 4 or 5 will receive advanced credit. Course Equivalencies for AP tests are listed below. Advanced Placement Exam Gardner-Webb CreditDay / DCP [Total […]

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    Dr. Steven R. Harmon, Ph.D.

    Associate Professor of Historical Theology, School of Divinity Dr. Harmon’s book Seeds of the Church: Towards an Ecumenical Baptist Ecclesiology, co-edited with Teun van der Leer, Henk Bakker, and Elizabeth Newman, was published by Cascade Books in December. Its point of departure is the response to the World Council of Churches convergence text The Church: Towards a Common Vision by […]

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    Glenn Bottoms

    Professor Emeritus of Economics and Management Dr. Glenn Bottoms was born one of five children to Ary Glenn Bottoms and Emily Blackman Bottoms in 1946 in Emory, Ga., and passed away on May 12, 2023. He always assumed he would be a teacher. Three generations before him taught science, and he had ancestors that taught […]

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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 […]

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    Gardner-Webb Department of Music Hosts Four Distinguished Musicians for Trumpet Summit

    Program Includes Free Masterclass and Concert on April 4 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University Department of Music is hosting Trumpet Summit 2023 on Tuesday, April 4. A masterclass with three distinguished trumpeters will be held at 4 p.m., and a concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. Both the masterclass and the concert are free and […]

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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 […]