A man with both a heart for his hometown community and a desire to help future school administrators will transition to the next phase of his successful career with a faculty position at the Gardner-Webb University Graduate School of Education beginning in August of this year, university officials announced Jan. 31. Dr. Bruce Boyles of Kings Mountain, N.C. has served as the superintendent for Cleveland County Schools since January 2007 and recently revealed his retirement plans, effective June 30 of this year. But while he lays down his role as the county’s top school administrator, Boyles will begin a new journey as associate professor of education for Gardner-Webb, an opportunity that will allow him to expand upon his two years of experie...
Gardner-Webb University invites Cleveland County high school seniors graduating in the Class of 2016...
A former science and math teacher, Faculty Senate President Dr. Marlon Cummings, admits his first fe...
On his 21st birthday in 1985, Graham Atkinson went to work for the Surry County Sheriff’s Department...
Officials at Gardner-Webb University are thrilled to announce that Dr. Prince Bull has been appointe...
An educator for 21 years, Brian Sherman of Campobello, S.C., has experienced all levels of the profe...
Fourteen teachers have been chosen for Gaston County Schools’ new partnership with Gardner-Webb Univ...
While schools everywhere were transitioning to remote learning because of the coronavirus pandemic, ...
The Gardner-Webb University School of Education is working with a local elementary school in Clevela...
Gardner-Webb is pleased to announce that former North Carolina Lt. Governor Walter Dalton will be jo...
Urged by her principal to pursue an administrative degree, Katrissa Fisher (’17) of Winterville, N.C...
Governors State University announced the appointment of Dr. Steven C. Russell as dean of the univers...
The BGSU campus student newspaper August 9, 1989. Volume 71 - Issue 140https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu...
For dozens of high school students in Cleveland and Rutherford counties, this summer will offer uniq...
Lawrence Peoples (’17) of Greensboro, N.C., heard about Gardner-Webb from his assistant principal an...
The annual celebration of School Principals’ Day on May 1st usually recognizes the work principals d...
Gardner-Webb University invites Cleveland County high school seniors graduating in the Class of 2016...
A former science and math teacher, Faculty Senate President Dr. Marlon Cummings, admits his first fe...
On his 21st birthday in 1985, Graham Atkinson went to work for the Surry County Sheriff’s Department...
Officials at Gardner-Webb University are thrilled to announce that Dr. Prince Bull has been appointe...
An educator for 21 years, Brian Sherman of Campobello, S.C., has experienced all levels of the profe...
Fourteen teachers have been chosen for Gaston County Schools’ new partnership with Gardner-Webb Univ...
While schools everywhere were transitioning to remote learning because of the coronavirus pandemic, ...
The Gardner-Webb University School of Education is working with a local elementary school in Clevela...
Gardner-Webb is pleased to announce that former North Carolina Lt. Governor Walter Dalton will be jo...
Urged by her principal to pursue an administrative degree, Katrissa Fisher (’17) of Winterville, N.C...
Governors State University announced the appointment of Dr. Steven C. Russell as dean of the univers...
The BGSU campus student newspaper August 9, 1989. Volume 71 - Issue 140https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu...
For dozens of high school students in Cleveland and Rutherford counties, this summer will offer uniq...
Lawrence Peoples (’17) of Greensboro, N.C., heard about Gardner-Webb from his assistant principal an...
The annual celebration of School Principals’ Day on May 1st usually recognizes the work principals d...
Gardner-Webb University invites Cleveland County high school seniors graduating in the Class of 2016...
A former science and math teacher, Faculty Senate President Dr. Marlon Cummings, admits his first fe...
On his 21st birthday in 1985, Graham Atkinson went to work for the Surry County Sheriff’s Department...