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- Gardner-Webb Hosts Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students from Cleveland County (N.C.) Schools
- Gardner-Webb Announces ‘Foothills Commitment’ for Freshman
- Gardner-Webb Expands Church-Matching and Minister’s Dependent Scholarships for Traditional Undergraduate Students
- Dr. Bob Blackburn Remembered for Gardner-Webb, State and National Contributions
- Gardner-Webb Offers Grants to New GOAL—DCP Students in Criminal Justice and Human Services
- Gardner-Webb Students in GOAL-The Degree Completion Program Honored for Achievements
- Gardner-Webb University Fall Commencement Set for Dec. 14
- Gardner-Webb University Recognized for Excellence in Educator Preparation
- GWU Musical Groups Present ‘Concert for a Cause’ at Shelby (N.C.) Presbyterian Church
- Gardner-Webb Alumnus A.J. Carey and His Wife Receive National Red Cross Awards
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GWU Chemistry and Ecology Professors Inspired Alumnus to Study Wildlife Conservation
Posted on March 1, 2019 | No CommentsMichael Byron ’14 Researches Cheetahs While Working on Master’s Degree Two years before Michael Byron, of San Antonio, Texas, was recruited to the men’s basketball program at Gardner-Webb University, he watched the GWU team defeat the Kentucky Wildcats, 84-68, in a televised game. The […] -
Mission Experience Gives GWU Nursing Student a Look into Her Future
Posted on November 20, 2017 | No CommentsHope Still ’19 Witnessed God’s Power at Work in South Asia As a 15-year-old, Hope Still sensed God was calling her into medical missions. Her first step toward answering the call was choosing to major in nursing at Gardner-Webb University. A recent opportunity to spend […] -
Fourth-Year Medical Student Values GWU Professors Who ‘Invested in His Life’
Posted on February 21, 2017 | No CommentsTyler Beckler (’13) Plans Career in Emergency Medicine and Medical Missions Tyler Beckler (’13), a native of Hickory, N.C., described himself as an idealistic 18-year-old when he arrived on campus at Gardner-Webb University. “I wanted to make people’s lives better—to change the world—but I had […] -
Gardner-Webb Alumnus Dedicated to Keeping Skiers Safe on the Slopes
Posted on February 3, 2017 | No CommentsCharlie Reynolds ’86 Has Worked at Colorado Resort for 26 Years Thousands of skiers travel to the majestic snow-covered mountains in Steamboat Springs, Colo., to experience a memorable day on the slopes. Beginners are focused on staying upright, but the experienced want to feel the […] -
Motivated by his Battle with Diabetes, GWU Swimmer Plans Career in Healthcare Field
Posted on December 14, 2016 | No CommentsRiley Brock (’18) Studies Exercise Science to Prepare for Physician Assistant School Diagnosed with juvenile diabetes at the age of 9, Riley Brock (’18) of Kings Mountain, N.C., is all too familiar with doctors, Physician Assistants (PAs) and others in healthcare. He always wanted to […] -
GWU Exercise Science Classes Prepare Student for Future in Medicine
Posted on December 10, 2016 | No CommentsLondon Schumacher (’18) Seeks Career as a Physician Assistant London Schumacher (’18) admits she’s somewhat nerdy when it comes to studying anatomy and physiology. The Waynesville, N.C., native is majoring in exercise science to prepare for Physician Assistant (PA) school. One of her favorite classes […]