Civil rights veteran visits Gardner-Webb
By: Chelsea Sydnor The week of Jan. 18 has been a week of celebration and remembrance of the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the importance of the Civil Rights Movement. […]
By: Chelsea Sydnor The week of Jan. 18 has been a week of celebration and remembrance of the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the importance of the Civil Rights Movement. […]
By: Matthew Johnson Gardner-Webb men’s basketball player Tyrell Nelson was one of five college basketball players awarded in the Big South Preseason All-Conference First Team during the Big South Media Day on Oct. 26. Conference […]
By Elizabeth Banfield It’s getting to be that time of year again, where the temperatures are dropping as is the excitement over Caf food. Freshmen are realizing the downfalls of mass produced food, and upperclassmen […]
By: Chelsea Sydnor Ed.D Janie Carlton of the Hunt School of Nursing is quickly approaching the transition to retirement. She is currently finishing her last semester at Gardner-Webb after being an employee of the university since […]
By: Chelsea Sydnor In Back to the Future Part II (1989), Marty McFly and Emmett ‘Doc’ Brown travel 30 years forward in time to October 21, 2015. In honor of yesterday’s “Back to the Future […]
Guest Blog by Megan White Over fall break, Gardner-Webb went on a mission trip to Charleston, South Carolina. The mission team worked with a group in Charleston called Metanoia, which is a community development ministry. […]
By: Jennifer Ortiz A year ago, Kristen Hurley, a 2014 Gardner-Webb alumna, told GWU-Today about her Olympic dream of making the USA Bobsled team. She is currently competing in the last stage of tryouts, the […]
By: Sthefany Flores International students Sophia Buchó and Irene Carretero are studying at Gardner-Webb for the fall semester to meet the requirements for their education majors in their home school, Universidad de León in Spain. “[The United […]
By: Chelsea Sydnor Homecoming is a chance for Gardner-Webb to honor and build upon traditions. One of these many rich traditions is Homecoming Court.
By: Ellen Laws Three years following an alarming doctor’s visit and a family intervention, Noel Manning, associate vice president of Communications and Marketing at Gardner-Webb, now weighs 60 pounds less and continues to take charge […]
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