The Gardner-Webb Athletic Training Program is looking for help to fund its mission trip to the Dominican Republic this May, and is offering several different means through which people can donate. Assistant Athletic Trainer Stephenie Stark and two Gardner-Webb athletic training students will depart campus on May 13 and travel to the Dominican Republic to help those less fortunate than themselves. Through Christian Sports Medicine Alliance (CSMA) and a partnership with SCORE International, Stark and the students will be teaming up with Dr. Doug Duncan of SCORE and their team of missionaries to help raise the profile of athletic training and make a difference in the lives of others.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscent...
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When Dr. Marcus Williams ’05 came to Dominican, he wanted to run fast and jump high on the basketbal...
The Gardner-Webb Athletic Training Program is looking for help to fund its mission trip to the Domin...
To say that her heart was captured during a mission trip to the Dominican Republic last year would b...
Two members of the Gardner-Webb University community recently returned from a medical mission trip t...
Gardner-Webb University students, faculty and staff members participate in mission trips around the ...
Gardner-Webb is a world in its own. Nestled among the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, it refl...
Six spring break mission teams, and 71 team members, will put Gardner-Webb’s core values of faith, s...
The summer is the perfect time for adventure, and Gardner-Webb University’s assistant track and fiel...
As a faith-driven university, Gardner-Webb places a particular emphasis on the spiritual growth of i...
A 12-member team from Gardner-Webb University served on a medical mission trip to Thailand from May ...
Gardner-Webb University students and alumni regularly travel to foreign countries for short-term mis...
Students and faculty will share missions experiences and Campus Ministries United (CMU) opportunitie...
Five representatives from the Hunt School of Nursing at Gardner-Webb University recently spent a wee...
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