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    Retail Merchandising

    What can I do with a Major in Retail Merchandising? Buying/Purchasing Employers Department stores Specialty stores (e.g., clothing, home furnishings, jewelry, books, etc.) Discount stores/mass merchants Grocery stores Strategies Develop analytical and problem-solving skills to analyze industry trends and sales data. Develop organizational skills to oversee the daily operation of a department or store (e.g., […]

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    Gardner-Webb Women Celebrate Big South Honors and Team Store Offers Merch

    Gwubulldogstore.com Honors Season and Women’s Basketball Earn Awards BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University students, alumni and friends have an opportunity to own a part of history that celebrates the Women’s Basketball Big South Conference Season Championship. For a limited time, top-ranked championship apparel is available in the official GW Big South Women’s Basketball Championship team store. […]

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    180-Mile Cycle to the Sea Fundraiser Postponed Because of COVID-19 Concerns

    Jacob Conley, ’08, Raises Money for Adaptive Sports Program with Support From Alma Mater BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Jacob Conley, a 2008 graduate of Gardner-Webb University, will have to wait to participate in his 12th Cycle to the Sea. Originally scheduled for Oct. 21-23, the fundraiser has been postponed because of COVID-19 concerns. Organizers will look to […]

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    Celebrate Gardner-Webb’s Big South Championship with Top-Ranked Apparel

    Pop-up Team Store Open Through Jan. 3, 2023 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University students, alumni and friends have an opportunity to own a part of history that celebrates the Runnin’ Bulldogs Big South Conference Championship. For a limited time, top-ranked championship apparel is available in the official GW Big South Football Championship pop-up team store. Only […]

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    Celebrate Gardner-Webb’s Big South Women’s Basketball Championship with Top-Ranked Apparel

    Pop-up Championship Store Open Through March 1, 2023 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University students, alumni and friends have an opportunity to own a part of history that celebrates the Runnin’ Bulldogs Big South Conference regular season championship for women’s basketball. For a limited time, this top-ranked championship apparel is available online at the official GW Big […]

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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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    Technology and Acceptable Use Policies

    The purpose of this policy is to describe the appropriate use and security of University Technological assets, associated responsibilities, and rights of all Users employing these resources. All Users of University Technology assets are expected to be familiar with each policy contained here within and the consequences of violation as listed below. This policy supersedes […]

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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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    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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    Gardner-Webb Dominates Big South with Regular Season and Tournament Championships

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Claim 21st Consecutive Victory to Punch Ticket to NCAA Tournament BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Women’s Basketball team earned a spot in the history books on Sunday, March 5, as champions of the Big South regular season and conference tournament. Now, we all have an opportunity to wear a part of that history. For […]

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    Chris Gash (’07) psychology; (’16) Master of Divinity

    Gardner-Webb School of Divinity Equips Grad to Serve People in His Hometown “Professors in the School of Divinity train individuals to attempt to see God in everything we do. I value my education, and I value the community togetherness. I am thankful that I was able to establish meaningful relationships with professors and fellow students. […]

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    Gardner-Webb VP for Finance and Administration Retires After Nearly 30 years of Service

    Mike Hardin, a Two-Time Graduate of GWU, Came to Work for the University in 1991 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Mike Hardin, who has nearly 30 years of service to Gardner-Webb University, is retiring on Nov. 30, 2020, as vice president for Finance and Administration. A two-time graduate of GWU, Hardin earned his Bachelor of Science in Business […]

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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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    Policies and Procedures

    Policies, Procedures and Agreements Computer and Acceptable Use Policy Gaming Console Policy Guest Wireless Acceptable Use Policy Hardware Purchase and Installation Policy Microsoft Employee Work-At-Home Agreement Microsoft Employee Work-At-Home Termination Agreement Software Purchase and Installation Policy Work Study or Part-Time Employee Computer Request Accessing the Campus Computer Network Windows Users If you are planning to […]

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    Management

    What can I do with a Major in Management? Management Employers Business and industry including: Banks and financial institutions, Retail stores, Restaurants, Hotels, Service providers, Healthcare organizations Local, state and federal government Nonprofit organizations Self-employed Strategies Be prepared to start in entry-level management trainee positions. Gain experience through internships or jobs. Work at a retail […]

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    Spring 2021 Commencement FAQs

    Information for Graduates, Family and Friends Commencement will be held Friday, May 7, in Spangler Stadium with college and school recognition events scheduled for Saturday, May 8, also in Spangler Stadium. Friday night Commencement will be followed on Saturday by celebrations beginning at 8:00AM where graduates will be recognized as they cross the stage. Following […]

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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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    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 Frequently Asked Questions

    Study Abroad FAQs You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers! There are many things to consider before studying abroad! What does it cost? Is it safe? What are the benefits? We can help answer all these questions and more. Don’t see your question here? Contact Dr. Bernhard Martin. Why should I participate in Study Abroad? Global […]

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    Information for Graduates, Family and Friends Commencement will be held Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at Spangler Stadium. The Commencement Ceremony will be followed by College or School Recognition events on Friday, May 3, 2024 at various locations on campus. Ticket information, weather plans, schedules, parking and more can be found below: **We will be […]

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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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    Martin Arthur ‘M.A.’ Moseley

    Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Martin Arthur “M.A.” Moseley (1912-1987) was born in the small town of Cowpens, S.C. Moseley was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Arthur
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    Cassie is an account representative in Student Accounts. Previously, she was employed as a tutor at an elementary school for three years. Before that, she was a cash office associate for a local store. She has an Associate in Arts degree from Cleveland Community College. She enjoys reading the Bible, spending time with her husband, […]

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    Gardner-Webb Welcomes Fourth Largest Freshmen Class in School History

    Class of 2024 Began Their First Fall Semester on Aug. 19 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Earlier this week, Gardner-Webb University welcomed the fourth largest freshmen class in school history. The 469 members of the Class of 2024 began their first fall semester on Aug. 19. Gardner-Webb’s total fall enrollment—in undergraduate, Degree Completion and graduate programs—is approximately 3,500, […]

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    Gardner-Webb Announces New Dining Services Partner: Aramark

    Company Brings Starbucks to Campus; Changes Begin This Summer BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Officials at Gardner-Webb University announce that after a thoughtful competitive proposal process, Aramark has been selected as the new dining services provider beginning this summer. A trusted leader in the industry, Aramark was selected based on their demonstrated ability to align with Gardner Webb’s […]

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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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    Gardner-Webb Athletics Expands Broadcast Coverage for Fans

    Partnership with Sidearm Sports to include increased coverage from the Runnin’ Bulldog Sports Network BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. – New for the 2023-2024 season, fans have numerous options for broadcast coverage of Runnin’ Bulldogs athletics. Local audiences will continue to find Gardner-Webb Football on WGNC AM 1450 / FM 101.1, and our ‘Dawgs around the world […]

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

    Festival Also Features Kids Zone, Local Artisans, Food and Vendors  BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University and the Town of Boiling Springs will host four bands at Webbstock ’24 on Saturday, April 20. Free performances are scheduled in the Brinkley Amphitheater and the Main Street stage. The festival opens at 11 a.m., and the first band performs […]

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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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    Gardner-Webb University is committed to respecting and safeguarding the privacy of our students, University personnel, and other users of the University’s website at gardner-webb.edu (“Website”) with respect to the collection and use of any personal information. Please read the following information carefully to better understand what information we collect from you and how we use your personal […]

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    Moving In

    Welcome home to Gardner-Webb. Preparation is essential when it comes to moving. Whether you are new to college or new to the residence hall, we are committed to making your move-in experience as smooth and stress-free as possible. Use the links below to access information about how to prepare for your move to Gardner-Webb University, […]

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    University Police

    The University Police Department is a multi-functional service agency dedicated to the protection of the University community through local, state, and federal laws. Crime prevention and campus safety are shared responsibilities that require the cooperation and involvement of students and employees alongside the eight full-time officers who have been certified by the N.C. Attorney General’s Office. […]

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    Art

    What can I do with a Major in Art? Art Museums & Galleries Job Types Employers Strategies Fine Arts Employers Strategies Commercial Art Job Types Employers Strategies Education Job Types Employers Strategies Art Therapy Employers Strategies Media Job Types Employers Strategies Photography Employers Strategies Art Sales Employers Strategies Retail Job Types Employers Retail stores, including […]

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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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    Economics

    What can I do with a Major in Economics? Government Job Types Cost Analysis Intelligence Foreign Trade Analysis Public Administration Transportation Management Urban Planning Employers Government departments involved in agriculture, business, finance, labor, transportation, urban economics, and international trade including: USDA Department of Commerce Bureau of Labor and Statistics the United Nations, and the General […]

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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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    Marketing

    What can I do with a Major in Marketing? Sales Job Types Industrial Sales Consumer Product Sales Financial Services Sales Services Sales Advertising Sales Employers Profit and nonprofit organizations Product and service organizations Manufacturers Financial companies Insurance companies Print and electronic media Consulting firms Strategies Obtain experience through internships or sales jobs. Must be highly […]

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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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    Psychology

    What can I do with a Major in Psychology? Human Services Job Types Counseling Advocacy Mental Health Services Case Management Programming Community Relations Administration Employers Federal government, including Departments of: Health and Human Services Justice, Veterans Administration State government, including Departments of: Human Services, Mental Health & Mental Retardation, Community mental health centers, State psychiatric […]

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    History of Hamrick Hall

    E.B. Hamrick Hall Located at the geographic center of Gardner-Webb University, is the oldest building on campus, according to the National Register of Historic Places. Launch Hamrick Hall While the building has served many purposes over its almost 100 year existence, it currently houses the Graduate and Undergraduate programs of the Godbold College of Business. […]

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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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    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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    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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    Noel Center Student Handbook

    Alternate Format Policy Textbooks and other materials are available in alternate format for students whose documentation supports this need. Due to copyright laws, the student must have ownership of his/her textbooks and show proof of ownership before textbooks can be provided in alternate format. Students obtain ownership of textbooks and materials in a variety of […]

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    Broad River Review

    The Literary Magazine of GWU Gardner-Webb University founded its literary magazine in 1968 under the name One Little Candle.  In 1973, the name was changed to Reflections, and, finally, in 2002, to the Broad River Review.  At that time, the magazine was also upgraded from side-staple to a perfect bound publication. The Broad River Review is proud to offer an outlet […]

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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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    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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    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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    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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    Volume 46 Now Available

    Volume 46 (2014) of the Broad River Review is available.  The issue features the winners of the 2013 Rash Awards in Fiction (Tom Howard) and Poetry (Jessica Glover), as well as work by Bill Brown, Sharon Charde, Dianne DeCillis, William Doreski, Jesse Graves, Kathryn Bright Gurkin, Carol Hamilton, Hadley Hury, Simon Perchik, Diana Pinckney, Maureen Sherbondy, Pat […]

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    Volume 47 Now Available

    Volume 47 (2015) of the Broad River Review is available.  The issue features the winners of the 2014 Rash Awards in Fiction (Adam Padgett, “Useful Things”) and Poetry (Sharon Charde, “Fiftieth Anniversary”),  cover art by Allison Parrish, as well as work by Kathy Ackerman, Terri Kirby Erickson, Patricia Hamilton, Ryan Havely, Alice Osborn, Mia Sara, Maureen Sherbondy, […]

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    Volume 53 Now Available

    You may now purchase the new issue of Broad River Review (Volume 53). The new issue features the Rash Award in Poetry & Fiction winners and finalists, as well as other excellent poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Cover photo by Peter Kahn. Learn More about Broad River Review Magazine

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    Professor Emeritus of Biology Paul John Stacy (1907-1991), a native of Cleveland County, N.C., was the son of the late Lucius and Sarah Stacy. He had one sister, Mary Elizabeth Stacy. Upon completion of high school, Stacy attended Duke University. He also did graduate work at Duke in cancer research. Stacy was professor of biology […]

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    Weather Update: Tropical Storm Ian

    Monitoring Tropical Storm Ian University officials are monitoring Tropical Strom Ian and its projected path over the next 48 hours. The latest forecast has our main campus receiving wind gusts between 30-40 mph and rainfall totals between 3-5 inches from Friday morning into Saturday evening. Students in University Commons, please secure all items that may […]

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    Weather Update: Tropical Storm Nicole

    Monitoring Tropical Storm Nicole University officials are monitoring Tropical Storm Nicole and its projected path over the next 48 hours. The latest forecast has our main campus receiving wind gusts between 20-25 mph and rainfall totals between 2-3 inches from late Thursday evening into Friday evening. Be careful traveling Thursday or Friday and be aware […]

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    Weather Update: Tropical Storm Nicole

    Monitoring Tropical Storm Nicole University officials are monitoring Tropical Storm Nicole and its projected path has shifted more to the west. The latest forecast has our main campus receiving wind remaining steady at 10-15 mph with gusts between 20-25 mph and heavy rainfall from late this evening into early tomorrow morning. We are under a […]

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    Advent Devotion: Day 8

    Sunday,  December 4 Isaiah 11:1-10; Romans 15:4-13; Matthew 3:1-12 Many of our societal norms were disrupted by the pandemic. One disruption that has persisted is “contactless waiting” for medical appointments. Prior to March 2020, patients were expected to go inside the healthcare provider’s front entrance, speak to a receptionist, and then sit in a waiting […]

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    GWU Alumnus Shares How God Brought Him Through Life-Threatening Stroke

    BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—On the night of his 28th birthday in 2017, Felix Bautista, of Salisbury, N.C., suffered a stroke that usually occurs in patients who are 65 or older with a history of hypertension. Because of the damage to his brain, doctors gave the 2011 alumnus of Gardner-Webb University less than a 20 percent chance of […]

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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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    Undergraduate Research Involves Using Fruit Peels to Remove Copper from Water

    Experience Prepared Laura Herrera-Santin, ’22, for Rigors of Graduate School   This past summer, Gardner-Webb University student Laura Herrera-Santin, of Gastonia, N.C., took another step toward realizing her goal of becoming an OB/GYN. She gained laboratory experience in the Undergraduate Research Scholars Summer Program, which helped to prepare her for graduate school. Herrera-Santin is a first-generation […]

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    GWU Students to Offer Art Sale on April 24

    Event Benefits Students and the Art Club By April Shauf, courtesy of The Shelby Shopper For Chris Dover and Shaila Hart, the pandemic during the past year has been hard in a number of ways. Besides all of the worries about health and social distancing, these two Gardner-Webb University art students have had to try […]

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    Gardner-Webb Campus Celebrates Black History Month with Several Programs

    Events Follow 2022 National Theme: Black Health and Wellness BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb University campus is celebrating Black History Month with a variety of programs in February. The 2022 National Theme: Black Health and Wellness will also be the focus of GWU programs, including two film showings and a panel discussion. Dr. Lorell Gordon, GWU […]

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    Legendary Tonight Show Band Leader, Trumpeter Doc Severinsen Featured at Gardner-Webb

    April 5th Event Includes Conversation with Musician and His Wife, Trumpeter Cathy Leach BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Every night from 1962 to 1992, trumpeter Doc Severinsen came into millions of viewers’ living rooms via The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. When Carson retired, Severinsen and his band hit the road, and have continued to perform. On April […]

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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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    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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    Doug Armstrong, ’88, Excelled with Support of GWU’s Blind and Visually Impaired Program

    Alumnus Became a Lawyer to Protect People and Defend Their Rights Doug Armstrong graduated cum laude in 1988 from Gardner-Webb University. A student in the blind and visually impaired program, he had earned two degrees in mathematics and computer science with a minor in political science. Armstrong had planned to pursue a job in software […]

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    Marilyn Withrow, ’71, Donates Gift to Purchase Chemistry and Microbiology Equipment

    Advanced Microscopes and Instruments Improve Lab Research BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Alumna Marilyn Withrow, ’71, has made a generous gift to enhance the Gardner-Webb University chemistry and microbiology programs. This multi-year commitment provides advanced equipment and protects the investment by including funds for maintenance and upkeep. Susan Manahan, assistant professor of biology, said the donation of 22 […]

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    Gardner-Webb Women Headed to the Big Dance

    Runnin’ Bulldogs Open Play at No. 2 Utah on Friday, March 17 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb women’s basketball team will play at No. 2 seed Utah on Friday, March 17, in the first round of the NCAA Division I Basketball Championships. The Runnin’ Bulldogs (29-4) are the No. 15 seed in the region and will […]

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    Gardner-Webb Officials Announce New Director of Academic Innovation and Digital Learning

    Dr. Wendy Athens has Experience in Higher and Secondary Education and BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—An experienced educator and administrator has been hired as Director of Academic Innovation and Digital Learning at Gardner-Webb University. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Karen Aubrey announced that Dr. Wendy Athens begins her role on May 22. Athens comes […]

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    Gardner-Webb Marching Bulldogs Bring Excitement and Energy to the Field

    Band Adds New Dance Team for 2023 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Gardner-Webb Marching Bulldogs begins its second season under the direction of Dr. Sarah Fabian, director of Athletic Bands, with new members and a new addition—a seven-member dance team. The 50 band members also include nine color guard and 34 musicians. They started practicing in early […]

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    Gardner-Webb Begins Transition to Blackboard Learn Ultra on Dec. 19

    New System Has Enhanced Features and Mobile Capability BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Beginning on Dec. 19, Gardner-Webb University will start the process of migrating to Blackboard Learn Ultra. In addition to a modern, clean look, this new version of Blackboard has enhanced features, such as a mobile app for Apple and Android. The change is necessary, because […]

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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 […]

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    Junior Izzy Castillo Crowned Miss Gardner-Webb

    Participants Showcased Their Talents and Celebrated Women’s History Month BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Izzy Castillo was crowned Miss Gardner-Webb on March 24. She also won Most Photogenic and Miss Congeniality. Castillo, of Canton, Ga., is a junior elementary education major. Her talent was a country line dance to Footloose. She received a crown, sash, roses and $300. […]

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    Meeting the First Family

    Introducing President Dr. William M. Downs and First Lady Mrs. Kim H. Downs Since arriving at Gardner-Webb, Dr. William M. Downs and his wife, Kim Harwood Downs, have spent their time connecting with the people of the University, the community and alumni. We asked them to share their reasons for coming to GWU, their hopes […]

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    Marilyn Withrow Donates Gift to Purchase Chemistry and Microbiology Equipment

    Advanced Microscopes and Instruments Improve Lab Research Alumna Marilyn Withrow, ’71, made a generous gift to enhance the Gardner-Webb University chemistry and microbiology programs. This multi-year commitment provides advanced equipment and protects the investment by including funds for maintenance and upkeep. Susan Manahan, assistant professor of biology, said the donation of 22 microscopes for the […]

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    Gardner-Webb Introduces New Head Women’s Basketball Coach Scott Merritt at May 2 Event

    New Coach is Experienced Player, Teacher, Recruiter and Leader BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb announced April 22 that Scott Merritt is the University’s next head women’s basketball coach. He will be introduced to the campus and community on May 2 at 2 p.m. in Stewart Hall, Tucker Student Center. “I am excited to welcome Scott Merritt as […]

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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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    Fall 2019 Graduates

    Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce more than 200 students received degrees during fall commencement exercises held at GWU on Dec. 14. 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. First Name Last Name […]

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    Spring 2021 Commencement

    Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce nearly 500 students will receive degrees during spring commencement exercises held on May 7 and 8. 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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    Gardner-Webb Hosts 67th Academic Awards Day to Recognize Student Achievement

    Each Winner Honored with Book Added to Dover Library Collection BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University recently recognized undergraduate students for academic excellence on the 67th Academic Awards Day. Winners of these awards exemplify the University’s core values of faith, service and leadership in their classrooms and communities. In honor of the award, each student may choose […]

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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.