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Gardner-Webb Team Partners with Christian Ministry in Slovakia
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While sharing their Christian faith at a children’s camp in Bratislava, Slovakia, a team of eight from Gardner-Webb University also had an opportunity to introduce the fourth-graders to an American tradition. They roasted marshmallows and showed them how to make s’mores. The visit to the camp was one of the best experiences of the 12-day trip (May 13-24) for Makayla Fewster, a third-year GWU student.
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Both Classmates and Professors Contributed to Gardner-Webb Alum’s Growth as a Minister
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When Andrew Corley ’16 answered God’s call to ministry, he also sensed a responsibility to learn and develop his calling. While serving as a youth pastor, he chose to attend the School of Divinity at Gardner-Webb University. “I felt like having a degree would open up more opportunities in ministry, particularly as I got older,” he offered.
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Ten Cleveland County Students Receive Scholarships from Joseph B. Freeman Jr. Education Fund
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For more than 25 years, the Joseph B. Freeman Jr. Education Fund has assisted students in Cleveland County, N.C., in their pursuit of higher education. The 2019 winners were named on May 30, 2019, in a ceremony held in Tucker Student Center at Gardner-Webb University. A total of $20,000 in scholarships was provided to the 10 students, and five of them are planning to attend Gardner-Webb this fall.
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Annual Program Honors Gardner-Webb Faculty and Staff
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Gardner-Webb honored outstanding faculty and staff members recently during the University’s annual “Apples and Accolades” program. The 2019 Excellence in Teaching Award was presented to Dr. Bruce Moser, assistant professor of music. A former winner of the Faculty’s Rising Star Award, Moser is known for his exceptional skill in the classroom and his service to the University through multiple committees and as a champion of undergraduate research.
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Supporters of Gardner-Webb University Break Records on #DoubleDawgDay
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Officials at Gardner-Webb University are thanking supporters for their part in the record-breaking success of #DoubleDawgDay, the University’s annual day of giving to support student scholarships. More than 210 donors gave $227,484—exceeding last year’s total and more than doubling this year’s goal. Helping to increase the total was a $100,000 gift to establish the Allred-Decker Endowed Scholarship Fund.
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GOAL Program Human Services Degree Realigned to Meet Needs of Profession
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Gardner-Webb University’s GOAL—The Degree Completion Program has realigned the Bachelor of Science in Human Services to better equip students who want to serve their communities. Offered fully online, the program’s core curriculum will prepare students to take the Human Services Board Certified Practitioner exam if they choose, and it includes concentration options where students can explore their own areas of interest. Dr. Erin Cook, program coordinator and assistant professor in Human Services, spent a year refining the program and writing new courses.
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GWU’s New Doctor of Nursing Practice Programs Earn Regional Accreditation Approval
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The Hunt School of Nursing (HSON) at Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce that its new Doctor of Nursing Practice programs have received accreditation approval from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). The entry level post baccalaureate Doctor of Nursing Practice programs for Family Nurse Practitioners (DNP-FNP) and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (DNP-PMHNP) are set to enroll the first cohort of students in August. The DNP-FNP will be a transition of the currently offered Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN-FNP) to a doctoral entry level program.
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Gardner-Webb’s Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi Inducts 32 New Members
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The School of Education and Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education, are pleased to announce that 32 students have been inducted into its membership through the Alpha Epsilon Upsilon Chapter of Gardner-Webb University. The initiation ceremony took place recently in Blanton Auditorium on Gardner-Webb’s main campus. The Society invites and inducts only those individuals who have exhibited the ideals of scholarship, integrity in service, and commitment to excellence in teaching and its allied professions.
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Association for Gravestone Studies to Meet at Gardner-Webb in June
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The Association for Gravestone Studies (AGS), an international organization that promotes the study of gravestones from historical and artistic perspectives, will hold its annual conference at Gardner-Webb University June 25-30. The event includes lectures, an art exhibit, guided cemetery tours, slide presentations, exhibits, classes, and documentation and conservation workshops. Dr. June Hobbs, GWU professor of English, director of Undergraduate Research and the Fay Webb Gardner Endowed Chair of Student Success, is a member of the association.
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N.C. State Senator Recognizes GWU Men’s Basketball Team for First NCAA Appearance
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North Carolina State Senator Ted Alexander has submitted a Senatorial Statement to congratulate the Gardner-Webb University Men’s Basketball Team on its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament. “Winning the Big South Conference Men’s Basketball Championship was a milestone for Gardner-Webb University and going on to the NCAA Tournament was monumental,” noted Alexander. “Recognizing Gardner-Webb for this achievement is a tribute to the players, the coaches and the entire University and their accomplishments. I’m honored to be able to make this presentation to Gardner-Webb.”
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GWU Graduate Receives Full Scholarship for Doctoral Program
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A Gardner-Webb University graduating senior has been awarded a full scholarship and research funding to continue her studies in justice, law and criminology. Bethany Leap, of Sarasota, Fla., has been accepted into the doctoral program at American University in Washington, D.C. Leap received a Bachelor of Science in Global Studies with a focus on regional studies and a minor in political science on May 11, 2019.
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Gardner-Webb University Awards Degrees During Commencement Exercises May 11
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Gardner–Webb University hosted Spring Commencement on Saturday, May 11, in the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center. More than 500 graduates were honored during two separate ceremonies. Green ribbons adorned the academic regalia of graduates and faculty, as well as the lapels of others in attendance.
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Gardner-Webb Recognizes Students for Service and Leadership
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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 purchase by Gardner-Webb’s Dover Memorial Library. The book will be inscribed with the student’s name and the date of the award presentation.
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Gardner-Webb University Recognizes Achievements of Undergraduate Students
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Gardner-Webb University recently honored undergraduate students for academic excellence and outstanding service and leadership. Winners of these awards exemplify the University’s core values of faith, service and leadership in their classrooms and communities. In recognition of the award presentation, each student may choose one book for purchase by Gardner-Webb’s Dover Memorial Library.
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Gardner-Webb Professor Emeritus Receives Marquis Recognition and Honor
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Dr. Robert Earle Morgan, Gardner-Webb University professor emeritus of French and mathematics, has been presented the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who’s Who. Morgan celebrates many years’ experience in his professional network, and has been noted for achievements, leadership qualities, and the credentials and successes he has accrued in his field. An expert in French grammar and culture as well as analytic geometry, algebra and trigonometry, Morgan was named a GWU professor emeritus in 1998.
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Gardner-Webb Undergraduate Researcher Not Hindered by Sunburn or Bee Stings
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Bee stings, beetles, sunburn and rainy weather—Gardner-Webb University senior McKenzi Sexton, of Hickory, N.C., encountered them all in her research of insect pollinators. Her experience, though, was an introduction to her prospective career. A biology major, Sexton wants to work in the field of conservation genetics, where genetic methods are used to prevent extinction of endangered species.
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Gardner-Webb Honors Students Present Research at Regional Conference
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Honors students from Gardner-Webb University recently traveled to Memphis, Tenn., to participate in the Southern Regional Honors Council (SRHC) Conference. The 47th annual meeting was hosted by Northwestern Louisiana State University (Natchitoches). The SRHC promotes and advances honors programs and honors colleges in the Southern United States and has over 100 member institutions.
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GWU Men’s Basketball Coach Tim Craft will Continue Through 2026-’27 Season
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Gardner-Webb University and head men’s basketball coach Tim Craft agreed to a raise and contract extension through the 2026-2027 season, the school announced Wednesday, May 1. Craft, 42, led the Runnin’ Bulldogs to the 2019 Big South Conference title and the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament. Details of the new contract will not be made public.
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Gardner-Webb Honors Trustee for His Service to the University
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A Lenoir, N.C., man has been recognized for his exemplary giving and service to Gardner-Webb University. Ron Beane received the N.C. Baptist Heritage Award on April 9 in a ceremony sponsored by the North Carolina Baptist State Convention and the N.C. Baptist Foundation. The award, one of the highest honors given by the convention, is presented to people who have made unique and noteworthy contributions to Baptist life and ministry.
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Gardner-Webb’s Alpha Chi Members Win National Awards for Research
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During March Madness, Gardner-Webb University gained national attention for the men’s basketball team’s first appearance in the NCAA tournament. The winning season continues for GWU, this time with a focus on scholarship. Recently, the elite academic team from Alpha Chi competed and networked in Cleveland, Ohio, at the honor society’s national convention.
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Gardner-Webb University to Hold Spring Commencement Exercises on May 11
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Gardner-Webb University will award more than 530 degrees during the 2019 spring commencement exercises to be held on Saturday, May 11. Ceremonies are planned for 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. in the Paul Porter Arena of the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center. The ceremony at 10 a.m. will celebrate the achievements of more than 275 students in GWU’s traditional undergraduate and GOAL-DCP programs.
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GWU Undergraduate and Graduate Students Present Research at Annual Conference
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Gardner-Webb University students presented their undergraduate and graduate research recently at the 22nd annual Life of the Scholar Multidisciplinary Conference (LOTS-MC). More than 40 students gave presentations on a variety of subjects, including religious studies and philosophy, science, music, English, slavery and human trafficking, political science, psychology, business, and marketing. Jackie Leach, GWU director of diversity and intercultural initiatives, was the guest speaker.
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Gardner-Webb Orchestra Concert Features Premiere of Student’s Work
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The School of Performing and Visual Arts presents Gardner-Webb University Orchestra in concert on April 29 at 8 p.m. in the Dover Theatre of Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center. Conducted by Dr. Patricia Sparti, professor of music, the concert program includes a performance of Vivaldi Double Cello Concerto, featuring junior MacKenzie Quattlebaum and her professor, Tanja Bechtler. Michael Brotherton, a junior from the studio of Tim Hudson, GWU associate professor, will be the soloist on Purcell Sonata for Trumpet and Strings.
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Gardner-Webb’s Presentation of Messiah Features Four Sets of Mothers and Daughters
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The Gardner-Webb University Department of Music has a tradition of presenting G.F. Handel’s Messiah every four years. Dr. Paul Etter continued the practice when he came to GWU in 2003. This year’s performance is unique, because the concert features four sets of mothers and daughters.
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GWU Research Scholar Conducts Testing for the American College of Sports Medicine
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Research conducted by Gardner-Webb University senior Savannah Hollifield will have an immediate impact on the fitness world. Her findings will be added to the data used by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) to establish a normative base for its cycle ergometer protocol and push-up test. The exercise science major from Forest City, N.C., was one of 13 students who received a grant from the Undergraduate Research Scholars program for the summer 2018 term.
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