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Gardner-Webb NewsCenter Archive

 
This is the archive for Gardner-Webb's Newscenter, which is your source for updates and events happening on campus, as well as interesting stories about GWU students, faculty/staff and alumni. You'll also find stories about academic accomplishments and community service projects.
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  • Gardner-Webb The Magazine Available in Digital and Print Formats by Office of University Communications

    Gardner-Webb The Magazine Available in Digital and Print Formats

    Office of University Communications

    The latest issue of Gardner-Webb The Magazine, recently mailed to GWU alumni and friends, is also available for viewing on the web. The publication offers the latest University news and specialty stories in a digital format.

  • Undergraduate Research Program Gives Scholar Time to Develop Creative Writing Skills by Sariana Miranda-Rosado

    Undergraduate Research Program Gives Scholar Time to Develop Creative Writing Skills

    Sariana Miranda-Rosado

    Since childhood, Sarah Goode has loved reading and writing stories—inspired by the way authors create images, retell ideas, and stir emotions. “I considered other pathways, like music and history, but writing was where I always found the most joy. At Gardner-Webb University, I’ve had the chance to hone my writing skills and deepen my understanding of the English language by being an English major,” Goode expressed.

  • Gardner-Webb’s November Webb Connections Honors Military and Their Families by Office of University Communications

    Gardner-Webb’s November Webb Connections Honors Military and Their Families

    Office of University Communications

    While November is a month of thanksgiving, it’s also a month to recognize and honor the nation’s military members, veterans and their families for answering the call to serve. To recognize and honor the contributions and sacrifices of these dedicated individuals, Gardner-Webb University’s Webb Connections program on Nov. 18 focused on “Gardner-Webb and the Military Experience.” Hosted by GWU President Dr. William Downs, the video of the panel discussion premieres Nov. 26 at 5 p.m. on GWU’s YouTube channel and Facebook page and is available below.

  • GWU College of Education Doctoral Candidate Nominated by Students for Golden Apple Award by Office of University Communications

    GWU College of Education Doctoral Candidate Nominated by Students for Golden Apple Award

    Office of University Communications

    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 News 4 and Ingles.

  • GWU Students Travel to Cataloochee Valley to Study Behavior of Elk by Sariana Miranda-Rosado

    GWU Students Travel to Cataloochee Valley to Study Behavior of Elk

    Sariana Miranda-Rosado

    The fall of the year is one of best times to study the behavior of elk, and recently students in Jay Zimmer’s Animal Physiology class went to a perfect place to view them. Kalyn Wilson, McKenzie Trantham, Kelsie Burke and Victoria Young had the opportunity to view elks in their natural habitat. Starting at 5:20 a.m., the group traveled for about two and one-half hours to catch the herd rising from the bedding ground in the Cataloochee Valley of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

  • Community Invited to Attend Gardner-Webb’s Annual Festival of Lights Celebration by Office of University Communications

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

    Office of University Communications

    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 Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. in Dover Theatre. The program will include all the favorite activities that area families have enjoyed in the past—reading of the Christmas story, singing carols, and lighting luminarias and the Christmas tree.

  • GWU Orchestra Concert Features Premiere of Composition Written by Junior Caleb Etchison by Office of University Communications

    GWU Orchestra Concert Features Premiere of Composition Written by Junior Caleb Etchison

    Office of University Communications

    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 be on Monday, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m. in Dover Theatre.

  • Gardner-Webb’s November Webb Connections Honors Military and Their Families by Office of University Communications

    Gardner-Webb’s November Webb Connections Honors Military and Their Families

    Office of University Communications

    As the nation honors its veterans during November, Gardner-Webb University’s Webb Connections program this month will focus on the contributions and sacrifices of military members and their families. Hosted by GWU President Dr. William Downs, “Gardner-Webb and The Military Experience,” will be held Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. in Stewart Hall of Tucker Student Center. The program is open to the public.

  • GWU Officials Announce Naming of Searight PACE Program, Leadership Certificate and Award by Office of University Communications

    GWU Officials Announce Naming of Searight PACE Program, Leadership Certificate and Award

    Office of University Communications

    Raised on a farm in Alabama, an imaginative child made a basketball from scraps, taught himself how to play and earned a scholarship to college. Now, that child, the Rev. Johnny L. Searight, and his wife, Shirley P. Searight, alumni of Gardner-Webb University, want to create educational opportunities for students in similar situations. With the help of the GWU Advancement team, they have established the Searight Leadership Certificate (SLC) and the Searight Multicultural Leadership Award (SMLA).

  • Gardner-Webb Campus Honors Military During Veteran’s Day Prayer Service by Office of University Communications

    Gardner-Webb Campus Honors Military During Veteran’s Day Prayer Service

    Office of University Communications

    The Gardner-Webb University campus and community celebrated Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11, with a prayer service at 11 a.m. in Dover Chapel. In his opening remarks, President Dr. William Downs noted the significance of the date: “At the 11th hour, on the 11th day, in the 11th month in the year 1918, fighting ended in what we now know as World War I. The United States and its allies emerged victorious in the so-called great war, a war that was supposed to end all wars. And then a year later, American president Woodrow Wilson proclaimed Nov. 11 as Armistice day, a day that would— in his words—be an opportunity for Americans to show their solemn pride in the heroism of those who died… and with gratitude for the victory.”

  • GWU Doctoral Student Recognized for his Commitment to Advancing Social Justice by Office of University Communications

    GWU Doctoral Student Recognized for his Commitment to Advancing Social Justice

    Office of University Communications

    A doctoral student in the College of Education at Gardner-Webb University has been honored by his undergraduate alma mater. L. Jameco McKenzie is a 2021 Distinguished Young Alumni for Methodist University (MU) in Fayetteville, N.C. A 2015 graduate of MU, McKenzie serves as a residential life coordinator for North Carolina State University (NCSU) in Raleigh and is pursuing a Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership (DEOL) from GWU. He was recognized for his commitment to advancing social justice within and beyond higher education and student affairs.

  • Last Show for GWU Fall Theatre Season, ‘The Last Five Years,’ Presented in Millennium Playhouse by Claire Allen

    Last Show for GWU Fall Theatre Season, ‘The Last Five Years,’ Presented in Millennium Playhouse

    Claire Allen

    Gardner-Webb University’s Department of Theatre Arts presents the final show of the 2021 Fall Season—”The Last Five Years”—a musical written by Jason Robert Brown and first performed in Chicago in 2001. In the words of the show’s director, Dr. Chris Nelson, assistant professor of theatre arts, this year is the “small musical year.” As such, it will be performed in the smaller Millennium Playhouse, located at 141 S. Main St., Boiling Springs.

  • No-Shave November Brings Awareness to Men’s Mental and Physical Health by James P. Morgan

    No-Shave November Brings Awareness to Men’s Mental and Physical Health

    James P. Morgan

    Thanks to Jessika Raduly and Jared Roess with the Office of Student Engagement, Gardner-Webb University is joining the No-Shave November movement this year to shine a light on men’s health and mental health, including suicide.

  • Officials at Gardner-Webb and Gaston (N.C.) Christian School (GCS) Announce Dual Enrollment by Office of University Communications

    Officials at Gardner-Webb and Gaston (N.C.) Christian School (GCS) Announce Dual Enrollment

    Office of University Communications

    Following their ongoing commitment to provide an affordable, world-class Christian education, officials at Gardner-Webb University have signed a Concurrent (Dual) Enrollment Agreement with Gaston (N.C.) Christian School (GSC). For the 2021-2022 school year, GWU and GSC are offering classes that can be taken concurrently for GCS high school credit and GWU college credit.

  • Alumnus’ Engineering Research Begins with Basic Math Principles Learned at Gardner-Webb by Office of University Communications

    Alumnus’ Engineering Research Begins with Basic Math Principles Learned at Gardner-Webb

    Office of University Communications

  • Book by GWU Assistant Professor Dr. Aihua Zhang will be Released on Nov. 20 by Office of University Communications

    Book by GWU Assistant Professor Dr. Aihua Zhang will be Released on Nov. 20

    Office of University Communications

    A new book by Dr. Aihua Zhang, assistant professor of history at Gardner-Webb University, will be released on Nov. 20. “Materializing a Gendered Modernity: The Beijing Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) (1927-1937),” can be pre-ordered at Amazon.

  • Undergraduate Researcher Gains Hands-on Lab Experience for Medical School by Sariana Miranda-Rosado

    Undergraduate Researcher Gains Hands-on Lab Experience for Medical School

    Sariana Miranda-Rosado

    Research by a Gardner-Webb University student explored more efficient ways to turn kitchen waste into useful and possibly life-giving materials. Jordan Mitchell, ’23, tested various citrus fruits to determine which peelings produce the most limonene, a chemical that works as an eco-friendly disinfectant and pesticide—and has shown promise in the fight against cancer.

  • South Carolina Residents Can Now Show their Gardner-Webb Pride on a License Plate by Office of University Communications

    South Carolina Residents Can Now Show their Gardner-Webb Pride on a License Plate

    Office of University Communications

    The wait is over for Gardner-Webb University alumni who live in South Carolina and want to display their school pride on a license plate. South Carolina specialty license plates are now available through the S.C. Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The new Gardner-Webb S.C. plates allow supporters of Gardner-Webb to show school pride while providing financial support to GWU.

  • Four Gardner-Webb Alumni Recognized as Distinguished Alumni of the Year by Office of University Communications

    Four Gardner-Webb Alumni Recognized as Distinguished Alumni of the Year

    Office of University Communications

    Gardner-Webb honored outstanding members of the University family as GWU’s 2021 Distinguished Alumni of The Year during Homecoming activities on Oct. 23. Since 1957, The Gallery of Distinguished Alumni has honored alumni who have made significant contributions in their fields of service and the communities in which they serve.

  • Gardner-Webb Holds Vaccine Booster Clinic for Faculty, Staff and Family Members Over 18 by Office of University Communications

    Gardner-Webb Holds Vaccine Booster Clinic for Faculty, Staff and Family Members Over 18

    Office of University Communications

    Gardner-Webb University will host a COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Clinic on Nov. 3 from 2 to 4 p.m. for GWU faculty, staff and family members over the age of 18 who have medical coverage from GWU.

  • Gardner-Webb Inducts Four Into Hall of Fame During a Gala on Oct. 22 by GWU Athletic Media Relations

    Gardner-Webb Inducts Four Into Hall of Fame During a Gala on Oct. 22

    GWU Athletic Media Relations

    Gardner-Webb inducted its 2021 Athletics Hall of Fame Class Friday evening, Oct. 22, during a gala in the Tucker Student Center on campus.

  • Gardner-Webb Looks Into Adding Transportation Service by Latrice Williams

    Gardner-Webb Looks Into Adding Transportation Service

    Latrice Williams

    Gardner-Webb University is exploring the option of adding a transportation system to bus students who commute from Shelby to Boiling Springs.

  • Gardner-Webb Athletics Honors Coach and Football Standouts at Homecoming Game by Office of University Communications

    Gardner-Webb Athletics Honors Coach and Football Standouts at Homecoming Game

    Office of University Communications

    As part of Homecoming festivities on Oct. 23, Gardner-Webb University Athletics is honoring the achievements of three football players and a legendary coach. The individuals—Richard Grissom, Chip Stuart and Darrell Middleton—are the only three players who have had their jerseys retired in the 86-year history of football at Gardner-Webb. Coach Norman Harris not only led the football program for 17 years, but also coached basketball and baseball.

  • Gardner-Webb Community Remembers the Life of Dr. Bob Lamb, 91, Dean Emeritus of the School of Divinity by Kathryn Manning

    Gardner-Webb Community Remembers the Life of Dr. Bob Lamb, 91, Dean Emeritus of the School of Divinity

    Kathryn Manning

    In the 116-year history of Gardner-Webb University, numerous faculty pioneers have engineered components of campus life and curriculum. One of those influential professors, Dr. Robert L. “Bob” Lamb, dean emeritus of the M. Christopher White School of Divinity, passed away on Oct. 19, 2021.

  • Gardner-Webb Divinity Student, Avery Woods, is First Recipient of Vernie W. Lewis Scholarship by Office of University Communications

    Gardner-Webb Divinity Student, Avery Woods, is First Recipient of Vernie W. Lewis Scholarship

    Office of University Communications

    A Gardner-Webb University student pursuing her Master of Divinity in Christian Education is the recipient of the first Vernie W. Lewis Scholarship from the Charles B. Keesee Educational Fund Inc. Avery L. Woods, also a 2020 alumna of GWU with a bachelor’s degree in discipleship studies, is the youth coordinator at Hope Community Church (HCC) in Shelby, N.C.

 

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