From the moment she observed an art survey class during a visit to Gardner-Webb, Kiah Ann Bellows began creating a new family and an art career through the University’s Department of Visual Arts. “I already knew I wanted to pursue something in the art field,” Bellows remembers. “The first time I had the privilege of hearing Professor Susan Bell teach was the beginning of a great relationship with the entire art department. I discovered that the faculty at Gardner-Webb offers one-on-one time and looks at each student as a unique shape and size, allowing students to approach art in a way that works for them.”https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/1948/thumbnail.jp
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Now enrolled in what she described as an “intense” Occupational Therapy graduate degree program, Cha...
Gardner-Webb University is already close to the heart of Jerrae Gordon, even before he walks into hi...
Callie Owen, a junior at Gardner-Webb University, is guided by a goal “to one day be able to give ba...
Tyler Myers ’17 entered Gardner-Webb University ready to explore his career options. Undecided on a ...
The works of artist and Gardner-Webb alumna Kiah Ann Bellows will be featured in an exhibit on the U...
A Gardner-Webb University professor of art is revealing her commitment to lifelong learning through ...
One reason Haley Doolittle Johnston ’13 chose to attend Gardner-Webb University was for the study ab...
Allison Drennan ’13 had no interest in taking art classes, but discovered her passion for graphic de...
As a student in the Department of Natural Sciences at Gardner-Webb University, Amanda Hall ’18 exami...
Marissa Parsons placed a decal from Gardner-Webb University on her car window after her first visit ...
Gardner-Webb University was on Alice Byrd’s short list, because her mother asked her to consider col...
Susan Bell, who retired from Gardner-Webb University and was named professor emerita of art in 2021,...
There is still time to enjoy Gardner-Webb’s School of Performing and Visual Arts annual Faculty/Staf...
When she was looking for master’s programs, Ilari Pass (’18) of Greensboro, N.C., stumbled across th...
Kathryn “Katie Grace” Kibler (’11) of Winston-Salem, N.C., was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis s...
Now enrolled in what she described as an “intense” Occupational Therapy graduate degree program, Cha...
Gardner-Webb University is already close to the heart of Jerrae Gordon, even before he walks into hi...
Callie Owen, a junior at Gardner-Webb University, is guided by a goal “to one day be able to give ba...