Alex Suptela, ’16, chose to study biology and psychology at Gardner-Webb University, because both subjects fascinated him. He enjoyed research, but hadn’t thought about teaching. Then, he became a teaching assistant for Dr. Meredith Rowe and the Department of Natural Sciences.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/1141/thumbnail.jp
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As a student in the Department of Natural Sciences at Gardner-Webb University, Amanda Hall ’18 exami...
As a student in the Department of Natural Sciences at Gardner-Webb University, Amber Bellamy ’09 app...
Before graduating from Gardner-Webb University, Benjamin Humphrey ’15 was hired on the spot during a...
Faculty members in the Gardner-Webb University Department of Natural Sciences work collaboratively t...
“Ever since I can remember, science has been my calling,” asserted Keely Ford ’14 of Morganton, N.C....
Mallory Baucom, of Indian Trail, North Carolina, hopes that the research she conducted through the G...
Wendy Harmon grew up with the mountains, rivers, lakes, and streams of western North Carolina at her...
The summer before Christopher Lile graduated from Gardner-Webb University, he spent five weeks study...
While education certainly takes place in the classroom, it is often the lessons learned outside the ...
When Conrad Gorman (’18) of Mount Pleasant, S.C., came to Gardner-Webb to interview for the Physicia...
An educator for 21 years, Brian Sherman of Campobello, S.C., has experienced all levels of the profe...
Gabriel Nold’s talents as a lineman gained him a spot on the football team at Gardner-Webb Universit...
Alex Suptela, ’16, chose to study biology and psychology at Gardner-Webb University, because both su...
Kristy Young Johnson (’92) took a course in her first semester at Gardner-Webb that prevented her fr...
As an undergraduate student at Gardner-Webb University, Amy Schmitt Boyer ’15 studied six-lined race...
As a student in the Department of Natural Sciences at Gardner-Webb University, Amanda Hall ’18 exami...
As a student in the Department of Natural Sciences at Gardner-Webb University, Amber Bellamy ’09 app...
Before graduating from Gardner-Webb University, Benjamin Humphrey ’15 was hired on the spot during a...
Faculty members in the Gardner-Webb University Department of Natural Sciences work collaboratively t...
“Ever since I can remember, science has been my calling,” asserted Keely Ford ’14 of Morganton, N.C....
Mallory Baucom, of Indian Trail, North Carolina, hopes that the research she conducted through the G...
Wendy Harmon grew up with the mountains, rivers, lakes, and streams of western North Carolina at her...
The summer before Christopher Lile graduated from Gardner-Webb University, he spent five weeks study...
While education certainly takes place in the classroom, it is often the lessons learned outside the ...
When Conrad Gorman (’18) of Mount Pleasant, S.C., came to Gardner-Webb to interview for the Physicia...
An educator for 21 years, Brian Sherman of Campobello, S.C., has experienced all levels of the profe...
Gabriel Nold’s talents as a lineman gained him a spot on the football team at Gardner-Webb Universit...