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Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2018, Fall (Volume 53 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii Jan 2018

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2018, Fall (Volume 53 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue features an extensive article on Dr. A. Frank Bonner, his contributions to Gardner-Webb, and the accomplishments that the school has achieved during his presidency. There is also an article on his wife, Flossie. Several articles describe achievements of Summer Research Scholars and alumni, and one article details the life of graduate Anna Pashkova who was part of the high school volleyball team featured in the 2018 movie, The Miracle Season.


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2016, Fall (Volume 51 No. 2), Noel T. Manning Ii Jan 2016

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2016, Fall (Volume 51 No. 2), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue includes several articles detailing the unique careers of several Gardner-Webb alumni. There is an article about a graduate, Ben Bostic, who was a passenger on the plane that crashed into the Hudson River.There are articles about students and faculty on campus including one that depicts the various places students and faculty have traveled in 2016.


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2015 Spring (Volume 50 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii May 2015

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2015 Spring (Volume 50 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue includes articles about the achievements of staff and students, awards and honors that Gardner-Webb has received, and new events and additions to the school. One article takes a look into the first 10 years of Dr. Frank A. Bonner's presidency. There are several articles highlighting students, alumni, and programs on campus like the softball team and Paws Awhile, a program that brings therapy dogs to Gardner-Webb. Eddie Holbrook is honored by the addition of his name to …


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2014, Fall (Volume 49 No. 2), Noel T. Manning Ii Dec 2014

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2014, Fall (Volume 49 No. 2), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue was the Hermes Creative Awards Platinum Winner for print publications: magazine category. The HCA is administered by the Association of Marketing & Communications Professionals (AMCP).


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2014, Spring (Volume 49 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii May 2014

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2014, Spring (Volume 49 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue of the magazine won the Collegiate Advertising Awards (CAA) and Gold Award for single magazine publication and the Merit Award for cover graphic design. This dual achievement has only been attained by five schools in the nation. Merit Award for cover graphic design, this award recognizes excellence across the board, including writing, graphic design, photography and production. Criteria for the award included creativity, layout and design, functionality, message effectiveness, production quality, and overall appeal. GWU’s entry earned …


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2013, Spring (Volume 48 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii May 2013

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2013, Spring (Volume 48 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue includes an article about the progress Gardner-Webb made with their Higher Ground Campaign as well as several articles detailing honors and achievements within athletic programs. There are also numerous articles highlighting various noteworthy career paths of alumni and past faculty members including Neal Alexander and Sharon Decker being named to serve in North Carolina cabinet posts.


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2012, Fall (Volume 47 No. 3), Noel T. Manning Ii Dec 2012

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2012, Fall (Volume 47 No. 3), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This particular issue focuses heavily on the relationship between GWU and medicine. Article topics range from being about the new Exercise Science Major to honoring medical legacies in Boiling Springs, such as Gene Washburn. In between are articles featuring Gardner-Webb alumni and current students alike and how they are becoming involved in the medical world. The opening of the Tucker Student Center is featured along with sports updates and praise for a new enrollment record.


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2012, Summer (Volume 46 No. 2), Noel T. Manning Ii Aug 2012

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2012, Summer (Volume 46 No. 2), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. The majority of this issue is dedicated to telling the stories of multiple members of the Cherokee people; Gardner-Webb students and alumni both share their unique stories and experiences about their Native American heritage all throughout this issue. Following articles range in topic from new programs being implemented at Gardner-Webb to the publicity that the university had been receiving in the entertainment world, such as the Hunger Games being filmed close to campus and GW alumnus Ron Rash's novel …


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2012, Winter (Volume 46 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii Jan 2012

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2012, Winter (Volume 46 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue begins with a featured story about Amir Karadzic, a survivor of the Bosnian Genocide who visited Gardner-Webb. It also includes an article containing an update on the construction of the Tucker Student Center as well as an article about alumnus Artis Gilmore being inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2011, Summer (Volume 45 No. 2), Noel T. Manning Ii Jul 2011

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2011, Summer (Volume 45 No. 2), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. Inside this issue there are several new stories such as how GWU is setting new standards, for God and Humanity. GWU also bids farewell to Dr. Tony Eastman and Trustee Frank Stewart and his family gave $2 million to go toward the Tucker Student Center. Lastly, a few alum shares stories about culture, history, and heritage of the Cherokee to further support the idea of diversity on campus and why that is so important.


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2011, Winter/Spring (Volume 45 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii Jan 2011

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2011, Winter/Spring (Volume 45 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University.This issue of the Gardner-Webb Magazine starts by providing word from Dr. A. Frank Bonner in which he focused on "reaching for higher ground". The magazine also works to recognize several other well-known people such as Dr. Gerald Keown, newly elected Chair of biblical studies, and the nurses striving to reach their goals. Gardner-Webb also launched a $45 million capital campaign. Other important topics of this magazine revolve around music, sports, and lending a helping hand.


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2011, Fall (Volume 45 No. 3), Noel T. Manning Ii Jan 2011

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2011, Fall (Volume 45 No. 3), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue's cover story is named "Accepting the Challenge" which includes GWU participating in a campus challenge. Other major stories in this week's issue is the portrait and word of the First Lady, Mrs. Flossie Bonner. Also, GWU focused on emerging into the community with the garden movement. The last major story us one by Cotton Bolick who shares his miracles during WWII.


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2010, Fall (Volume 44 No. 3), Noel T. Manning Ii Oct 2010

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2010, Fall (Volume 44 No. 3), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue begins with applauding Jennifer Pharr Davis' efforts to hike the whole of the Appalachian Trail on her own and then it leads in to an article featuring director Gary Wheeler's visit to the Gardner-Webb campus. Following are articles concerning graduates at commencement, the new Tucker Student Center building, and athletics. The magazine concludes with an article about author/GWU professor Sheri Adams, GW student Jackie Seter, and GWU alumni Clayton King.


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2010, Spring (Volume 44 No. 2), Noel T. Manning Ii Apr 2010

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2010, Spring (Volume 44 No. 2), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue highlights a trip that GW students took to Haiti to provide disaster relief. There are also several articles discussing the artistic side of Gardner-Webb, such as the Art Survey class and the Theatre Program. Stories about alumni accomplishments, sports updates, and new ministry announcements wrap up the issue.


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2010, Winter (Volume 44 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii Jan 2010

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2010, Winter (Volume 44 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University.This issue begins by looking back on a survivor's story on U.S. Airways flight 1549. The magazine then moves on to recognize the new opening of an apartment style residence hall and the new distinguished alumni. One of the big stories in this issue is the one entitled "Drivers Education" and how alternative ideas fueled a class project. GWU also honors Jordan Boyd Traylor, a fallen soccer player by retiring his jersey.


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2009, Summer (Volume 43 No. 2), Noel T. Manning Ii Jul 2009

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2009, Summer (Volume 43 No. 2), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. Much of this issue is dedicated to the many different outreach programs that Gardner-Webb is involved in. Additionally, this issue recognizes several different accomplishments of GWU students, alumni, and faculty/staff. A summary of graduation is provided along with a list of donors to Gardner-Webb and a new and recurring article called "Scenic Impressions" is introduced to the magazine.


Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2009, Summer (Volume 43 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii Apr 2009

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2009, Summer (Volume 43 No. 1), Noel T. Manning Ii

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine

Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue begins with a special word from the managing editor, Noel T. Manning, II. He describes how the Web Magazine has been dynamic from its origins; however, its meaning has remained the same throughout all the changes. From this issue on, it becomes known as "Gardner-Webb Magazine". Following are articles related to new faculty/staff appointments, the December graduation, Barack Obama's inauguration, and news concerning several faculty/staff members. There are also sports updates, several articles related to the community …


The Webb Magazine 2008, Summer, Noel T. Manning Ii Jul 2008

The Webb Magazine 2008, Summer, Noel T. Manning Ii

The Web Magazine

The Webb Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. Much of this issue's subject matter reached beyond campus grounds and into the world; for example, articles about novels on Islam, community service, teaching across the globe, and working for international governments can all be found in this issue. Also, several scholarships are mentioned, such as the Martha Mason Challenge Endowed Scholarship. The issue concludes with the announcement of the newly implemented Center for Continuing Professional Education that GWU created.


The Webb Magazine 2008, Spring, Noel T. Manning Ii Apr 2008

The Webb Magazine 2008, Spring, Noel T. Manning Ii

The Web Magazine

The Webb Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue dedicated a large portion to GWU athletics, especially the basketball team. Following are articles related to enrollment numbers, alumni achievements, distinguished graduates, and faculty turned authors. The issue concludes with an article recalling O. Max Gardner's tremendous legacy he left on GW; named a "Great Person of Gardner-Webb", Gardner is one of the major reasons Gardner-Webb is thriving today.


The Webb Magazine 2007, Summer, Noel T. Manning Ii Jul 2007

The Webb Magazine 2007, Summer, Noel T. Manning Ii

The Web Magazine

The Webb Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. Much of this issue features students who took part in some way in the Noel Program, a program that gives aid to GWU with disabilities. Additionally, this issue writes about changes occuring on Gardner Webb's campus such as the addition of Frank Nanney Hall, making GW a tobacco free campus, and the implementation of a marching band on campus. Other articles are about faculty/staff awards, student involvement in numerous extracurriculars, sports updates, and a lengthy article features Gardner-Webb alumnus Linda Morrison Combs.


The Webb Magazine 2007, Spring, Noel T. Manning Ii Apr 2007

The Webb Magazine 2007, Spring, Noel T. Manning Ii

The Web Magazine

The Webb Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue highlights many of GWU's recent actions around campus, such as sending students on mission trips, hiring new faculty/staff, participating in Will Graham's Crusade and providing relief/aid to Hurricane Katrina victims. One article features Frank Page, a Gardner-Webb alum who was elected as President of the Southern Baptist Convention. This issue also provides sports updates and a list of distinguished graduates.


The Webb Magazine 2006, Spring, Noel T. Manning Ii Apr 2006

The Webb Magazine 2006, Spring, Noel T. Manning Ii

The Web Magazine

The Webb Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue begins by summarizing several mission trips that GWU students and faculty participated in, as well as many community service activities such as "Make a Difference Day". Exciting changes/events for GWU are covered in this issue, beginning with the inauguration of A. Frank Bonner as the new University President; following are articles about the school of business being awarded accreditation, the introduction of the VPhone for deaf/hard of hearing students, and opera performances. Articles featuring Gardner-Webb alumni appear towards the end of the …


The Webb Magazine 2006, Summer/Fall, Noel T. Manning Ii Jan 2006

The Webb Magazine 2006, Summer/Fall, Noel T. Manning Ii

The Web Magazine

The Webb Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. The beginning of this issue is dedicated to the inauguration of Dr. A. Frank Bonner as President of Gardner-Webb University accompanied by an article looking back on commencement exercises from that spring. The School of Nursing celebrated its 40th anniversary in this issue also. Several articles in this issue are related to the military and Garder-Webb's involvement in the armed forces. A few individuals receive articles praising them for their achievements or work and the issue wraps up with a recap on the First …


The Web Magazine 2005, Spring, Noel T. Manning Ii Apr 2005

The Web Magazine 2005, Spring, Noel T. Manning Ii

The Web Magazine

The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. In this issue, The Web captures word from the President, newsworthy stories, faculty and students, and athletics. Again, Frank R. Campbell shared his experiences thus far with his journey as President of GWU. Next, there us a 100 Years of Perseverance in which a ton of dates are listed with its specific important event. "Lights, Camera, Action!" is the top story under academics in which GWU Communications Studies Program gains national exposure. Summer internships are also included in this issue. In sports, all's well …


The Webb Magazine 2005, Summer/Fall, Noel T. Manning Ii Jan 2005

The Webb Magazine 2005, Summer/Fall, Noel T. Manning Ii

The Web Magazine

The Webb Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue is focused around the GWU Graduation 2005. We start off with the President's Update in which we talks more about the future and the dreams for the future. Frank R. Campbell resigned and welcomes home newly elected President Dr. A. Frank Bonner. Since we last met, a Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient spoke at GWU and the faculty and staff were honored at an annual awards luncheon. Students, on the other hand, works more toward diversity by introducing Jerusalem native Nisreen Abu …


The Web Magazine 2004, Spring, Matt Webber Apr 2004

The Web Magazine 2004, Spring, Matt Webber

The Web Magazine

The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. In this issue of The Web, Dr. Frank R. Campbell provides a President's Update in which he states "With Another Year Complete, We're Moving Up and Moving On". We also get an overview of a historic graduation due to the three first-ever doctoral graduates. New positions were announced in this issue along with the announcement that Cullinan says goodbye to GWU after working 30 years. when looking at the students we also see that they strive to carry tradition in many things they take …


The Web Magazine 2003, Summer, Matt Webber Jul 2003

The Web Magazine 2003, Summer, Matt Webber

The Web Magazine

The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue of the Web starts off with a "President's Update" in which he gives more insight into his reasoning for choosing GWU. The next big story is the one entitled "Honor Codes" which is a debate that occurred during that time. GWU was also proud to offer its second doctoral degree in the fall of 2003. Many faculty members were recognized but the one who stands out is Dr. Tom Jones. Then, the student spotlight is on Justin Alston who struggled with health …


The Web Magazine 2002, Fall, Matt Webber Oct 2002

The Web Magazine 2002, Fall, Matt Webber

The Web Magazine

The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue's top story is about President Chris White and his resignation after serving GWU for 16 years. Dr. Frank Campbell is then named as interim president. There were then landmark announcements that do in fact highlight New Year's opening ceremonies. When speaking about the students, this issue recognizes a freshman's brave response to September 11. With sports, football wins Big South; players earn distinctions.


The Web Magazine 2002, Summer, Matt Webber Jul 2002

The Web Magazine 2002, Summer, Matt Webber

The Web Magazine

The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. Graduates at GWU hit record numbers and an honor doctorate highlight is in store during the May Graduation. Many of the faculty members are recognized for things such as, the nursing program and its origins, the third chair is announced, and the 'Heritage Award' recognizes Wade Sheppard. GWU also opened up a Charlotte campus which offers the GOAL program to adults. More graduates share their personal anecdotes on their experiences while at GWU.


The Web Magazine 2002, Spring, Matt Webber Apr 2002

The Web Magazine 2002, Spring, Matt Webber

The Web Magazine

The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. In this issue of The Web, the GWU Centennial is recognized and will occur in 2005. Traditions are a huge defining factor at GWU, even from the beginning. It was a Baptist idea from the very start. This issue also covers the entire history of the college from its start to where it is now. Carolyn Lewis Duncan (class of 1972) reflects her memories of time on campus. Many of the faculty members are mentioned such as Dr. Jim Lawrence and Dr. Matt Theado. …