Students Archives - 蜜桃传媒 /news-category/students/ 蜜桃传媒 - Private Christian College in Boiling Springs, North Carolina Wed, 08 Jul 2026 14:36:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 /wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Students Archives - 蜜桃传媒 /news-category/students/ 32 32 蜜桃传媒-Webb Introduces New Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry in Fall 2026 /news/chemistry-bachelor-of-arts-program-starts-in-fall-26/ Wed, 08 Jul 2026 14:36:38 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=41293 Students conducting an Organic Chemistry Lab Steam DistillationProgram Offers Flexible, Student-Centered Path for Combining Chemistry with Diverse Academic and Career Interests BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擝eginning with the 2026 Fall Semester in August, 蜜桃传媒 will launch a new Bachelor of Arts (BA) in chemistry program, designed to expand opportunities for students who want to pair scientific study with broader academic pursuits. Building on […]

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Program Offers Flexible, Student-Centered Path for Combining Chemistry with Diverse Academic and Career Interests

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擝eginning with the 2026 Fall Semester in August, 蜜桃传媒 will launch a new Bachelor of Arts (BA) in chemistry program, designed to expand opportunities for students who want to pair scientific study with broader academic pursuits. Building on 蜜桃传媒-Webb鈥檚 established strength in personalized, student-centered learning, the program emphasizes meaningful faculty mentorship and academic engagement.

Dr. Meredith Rowe, associate professor of biology and chair of the Department of Natural Sciences, thanked chemistry professors, Dr. Ben Brooks, Dr. Stefka Eddins, and Dr. Venita Totten for their efforts to establish the new program. 鈥淭he Chemistry BA will allow students time in their major to build Chemistry-specific skills in addition to developing in other fields such as psychology, English, and world languages,鈥 Rowe observed. 鈥淭his program will provide an avenue for students who want to earn a degree in chemistry while preparing them to move beyond basic science and work in a field that incorporates more of these humanities-related skills.鈥

Developed with flexibility in mind, the BA in chemistry allows students to explore interdisciplinary areas while enhancing critical skills in writing, communication, and language. 鈥淭he BA in chemistry nicely complements our current Bachelor of Science (BS) in chemistry degree,鈥 Brooks shared. 鈥淭he ideal student for this major is someone who loves chemistry but wants to take courses from other disciplines beyond what is offered in the general education curriculum.鈥

Cailen Blaire looks at a test tube in the lab at GWU.

He noted that the new degree program is particularly well-suited for adding a minor course of study. For example, a student may wish to pair the BA in chemistry with a pre-law minor and pursue a law degree or become a patent agent. 鈥淭here are almost endless career paths that a student can pursue,鈥 Brooks informed. 鈥淎s we designed the degree, some of the careers that we envisioned students seeking with the BA in chemistry included environmental law, forensic law, patent law, scientific writing, scientific illustration, art conservation, pharmaceutical sales, and chemical marketing.鈥

He continued, 鈥淏ut the degree opens up a variety of other avenues. For example, a student interested in missiology who wanted to work with water purification, sustainability, or other environmental aspects of mission work might find this degree attractive.鈥

Students who are dedicated to pursuing careers that involve research and development, graduate school, or professional school may find the BS degree to be the better fit. Even with that distinction, Brooks noted, 鈥淒epending on how a student tailors their electives and minor courses of study, they can certainly pursue graduate studies or professional school with the BA degree.鈥

Professor Ben Brooks with a student in the chemistry lab

The BA program also creates a pathway for transfer students to complete the degree in as few as two years, provided they enter with foundational coursework in biology, chemistry, and language study.

Brooks emphasized that the program reflects 蜜桃传媒-Webb鈥檚 strengths and the Chemistry Program鈥檚 Mission Statement: 鈥淲e are dedicated to providing a learning environment where our students receive outstanding instruction and mentoring in chemistry within the context of a Christian liberal arts college.鈥

He added that students in the program will benefit from an environment designed for individualized attention and close faculty interaction across chemistry programs. 鈥淲e know all of our students by name and we equip them to excel in their coursework,鈥 Brooks said. He highlighted the program鈥檚 strong track record of placing graduates in outstanding graduate programs, professional schools, and careers, and offered, 鈥淲e look forward to expanding that list of achievements for our new major.鈥

Ultimately, the BA in chemistry is designed to help students discover how their passion for science connects with their broader goals. 鈥淓nrolling in the new BA in chemistry major will allow a student to explore their options in other areas alongside their chemistry courses and find their true calling,鈥 Brooks acknowledged.

蜜桃传媒 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 蜜桃传媒-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at .

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Guided by Faith, Driven by Purpose: 蜜桃传媒-Webb Senior Pursues Her Calling to Teach /news/senior-pursues-calling-to-teach-despite-personal-loss/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 14:40:56 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=41273 Jessica Greene poses at a fall marketAfter Overcoming Personal Loss, Balancing Work and School, Jessica Greene Prepares to Student-Teach and Graduate Debt-Free BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥斺淵ou have to start to get to where you want to go,鈥 remarked 蜜桃传媒 senior Jessica Greene. Simple yet profound, this statement has guided Greene while she navigated some of life’s most difficult challenges. In the […]

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After Overcoming Personal Loss, Balancing Work and School, Jessica Greene Prepares to Student-Teach and Graduate Debt-Free

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥斺淵ou have to start to get to where you want to go,鈥 remarked 蜜桃传媒 senior Jessica Greene. Simple yet profound, this statement has guided Greene while she navigated some of life’s most difficult challenges. In the face of loss, uncertainty, and growing responsibilities, she responded by taking the next step forward.

Though she endured the passing of both parents before graduating from high school, Greene will complete her Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education degree debt-free in December. She is excited to begin student teaching in a kindergarten classroom in August.

Jessica Greene portrait photo

鈥淟osing my parents was the hardest thing I have been through, especially my dad, who helped me through all of life’s challenges,鈥 Greene reflected. 鈥淭hey both had hard childhoods and struggled, so they wanted better for me. When I graduated high school two months after my dad passed away, I realized I could do anything I set my mind to. I knew I wanted to go to college, and when I started my daycare job, I realized helping children was my calling, and I was going to reach my goal. My dad taught me to never give up no matter how hard life gets.鈥

Greene’s parents divorced when she was 2 years old, and she lived with her father. Then, while she was in ninth grade, her mother died unexpectedly. She continues to draw strength from the lessons both parents shared with her.

鈥淢y mother always told me to chase my dreams because life is short,鈥 she recalled. 鈥淢y dad taught me who Jesus was from a young age and the importance of having a relationship with him. My dad had a kidney transplant in his 20s, and it drastically affected his health. One thing he always told me was, 鈥榊ou just need faith in the Lord, and everything will be OK.鈥 His unwavering faith, strength and love are values that I will always carry with me.鈥

Her experiences growing up also helped shape her calling to become a teacher. Greene remembered her home as a place where friends often gathered because they felt safe and welcomed. 鈥淚 want to teach children and let them know they have someone who believes in them and wants what is best for them,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 believe all children should have someone they can trust and feel loved by.鈥

Throughout her educational journey, her fianc茅, Clayton Linnens, has been one of her greatest supporters. The couple will be married this month. While Greene participated in virtual classes after a full day at work, Linnens offered emotional encouragement and supported her in tangible ways. 鈥淗e would help by making dinner and cleaning the house,鈥 she noted. 鈥淗e did this so when I got off (the computer) we could spend time together. He has sat with me on countless weekends and mentally supported me as I spent hours working on assignments.鈥

Balancing full-time employment, clinical experiences, and online classes required discipline and careful planning. As her clinical requirements increased from one day to three days each week, Greene became even more intentional about managing her time. The hard work paid off, because she will graduate without taking on student loans. Greene wants to buy items to use in her classroom, and the couple plan to start saving money to build a home.

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Clayton Linnens and Jessica Greene will be married this month.

Greene found support not only at home but also in the 蜜桃传媒-Webb College of Education. Her professors played an important role in her success, especially Visiting Assistant Professor Dr. Brittany Evans and Assistant Professor of Education Dr. Cherie Aldrich. 鈥淎s the classes became more intense, I was constantly asking these professors how to improve my work, and they were always there to help,鈥 Greene said. 鈥淭hey encouraged me and discussed the positive things students had accomplished.鈥

Through every challenge, Greene remembered her father鈥檚 testimony and leaned on her faith. 鈥淚 know that the way I got through it is Jesus and getting closer to him,鈥 she shared. 鈥淲hen life feels heavy, I encourage you to just open up the Bible and sit with the Lord. You may not always know what to say, and there were many times when I would tell the Lord that I did not know what to say, but I needed help. The Lord is the answer, and he will help if you just give him a chance.鈥

As she prepares to begin student teaching this fall, Greene is eager to see firsthand how students learn and to experience the everyday realities of the classroom. Most of all, she hopes to create the same sense of encouragement and belonging that shaped her own life.

鈥淭he impact I hope to have on my students is that they leave my classroom believing in themselves as learners and feeling excited about coming to school each day,鈥 she affirmed. 鈥淚 hope my students remember that they had a teacher who cared about them, believed in their potential and encouraged them to become lifelong learners.鈥

蜜桃传媒 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 蜜桃传媒-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at gardner-webb.edu.

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蜜桃传媒-Webb Doctor of Business Administration Student Transforms Classroom Through Research and Innovation /news/doctor-of-business-student-honored-for-research-teaching/ Wed, 01 Jul 2026 18:23:28 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=41210 DBA Linda Thornhill presents researchLinda Thornhill鈥檚 Work in Artificial Intelligence and Economics Shapes Student Learning While Gaining International Recognition from Academic Peers BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擶hen Linda Thornhill began 蜜桃传媒鈥檚 Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program in Summer 2024, she wasn鈥檛 just pursuing a doctorate鈥攕he was looking for a way to grow as an educator. Less than two years […]

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Linda Thornhill鈥檚 Work in Artificial Intelligence and Economics Shapes Student Learning While Gaining International Recognition from Academic Peers

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擶hen Linda Thornhill began 蜜桃传媒鈥檚 Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program in Summer 2024, she wasn鈥檛 just pursuing a doctorate鈥攕he was looking for a way to grow as an educator. Less than two years later, that decision is already transforming her teaching, opening doors to research and collaboration, and earning national recognition.

Thornhill, a business instructor at SOWELA Technical Community College in Lake Charles, La., was recently named the Louisiana Association of Business Educators (LABE) Postsecondary Teacher of the Year鈥攁n achievement she said caught her completely off guard.

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Linda Thornhill, left, accepts her award from the
Louisiana Association of Business Educators.

At the same time, her academic work gained attention beyond the classroom. Thornhill recently presented a concept plan at the Academy of Business Research (ABR), an international society that brings together scholars and practitioners from across the United States and nearly 50 countries. Although it was a proposal, 鈥淎I in Human Resources: From HR to the Future of Work鈥揟he Revolution is Here,鈥 won the best paper award. The work has since been edited and published .

For Thornhill, the DBA experience is not separate from her classroom鈥攊t actively shapes her instruction. The research-intensive nature of the program requires her to stay up-to-date with the latest developments, particularly within the past five years. 鈥淚f I see something in my research and I know it goes with a specific lesson, I’ll go in and I’ll update that lesson,鈥 she explained. 鈥淥r if I miss putting it into the PowerPoint, I bring it into the lecture.鈥

This approach has changed how her students engage with course material, and this has been one of the most rewarding outcomes of the DBA program. Instead of passively receiving information, they are increasingly taking ownership of their learning. 鈥淭he ones that actually listen to the lecture and take it more to heart, they’re the ones that are starting to dive in a little bit even on their own,鈥 she observed.

GWU DBA Student, Linda Thornhill, and Alumna, Stephanie Austin-Campbell present at International Conference with GWU faculty member Dr. Christi Sutton.
蜜桃传媒-Webb DBA Student, Linda Thornhill, left, and Alumna, Dr. Stephanie Austin-Campbell, center, presented at an international conference with 蜜桃传媒-Webb faculty member Dr. Christi Sutton, right. Linda Thornhill also presented a paper co-authored with Sutton and received the best paper award.

Her students now return to class with their own discoveries, building on classroom discussions. 鈥淭hey’ll come back into the class for the next class period and say, 鈥楬ey, remember how you told us this was going on? Did you know this is going on?鈥欌 Thornhill stated. 鈥淚t kind of gets them more involved in taking a little bit of ownership of their education.鈥

Being in the DBA program has also reshaped how Thornhill relates to her students. As both instructor and student, she brings empathy, and credibility, into the classroom. 鈥淥nce they know that I’m a student too, it kind of like changes their perspective a little bit,鈥 she shared. 鈥淭hey are like, 鈥極K, she does understand. She gets it.鈥欌

The rigor of the DBA program has been demanding, but she embraces the challenge and enjoys researching and compiling information. Thornhill鈥檚 scholarship reflects her dual focus on theory and practice.

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Her award-winning and now-published research explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and human resource management. The work examines both the potential benefits of AI and the risks of unintended bias. Thornhill highlights how AI is reshaping the workforce鈥攏ot simply replacing jobs, but changing the nature of work. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining human oversight in AI systems. 鈥淵ou have to have that human element to keep it in check鈥 otherwise you’re going to end up with biases in there,鈥 she commented. 鈥淲hen it comes to repairing them and keeping machines running鈥 you have to have a human.鈥

Presenting her research at the ABR conference marked another milestone. Thornhill described the experience as both exciting and intimidating. The presentation led to new opportunities for collaboration, including interest from international scholars.

As Thornhill advances in the DBA program, she is turning her attention to her dissertation in economics. Her research focuses on the economic impact of data centers鈥攁n increasingly relevant topic as digital infrastructure expands. She is particularly interested in the long-term effects on local communities, including job creation, economic spillover, and infrastructure costs. Her work will explore whether data centers generate sustained economic growth or provide only short-term benefits. She is also examining broader implications, including energy consumption and cost distribution.

Thornhill said choosing 蜜桃传媒-Webb鈥檚 DBA program has been instrumental in her growth. The program鈥檚 flexibility and supportive faculty have made it possible for her to balance teaching, research, and professional commitments.

As she continues toward her expected graduation in May 2027, Thornhill is already seeing the impact of her work鈥攂oth in her classroom and in the broader academic community. For her students, that impact is immediate. For Thornhill, it is a reminder of why she started the journey in the first place: to become not just a better scholar, but a better teacher.

Become more in your career with 蜜桃传媒-Webb鈥檚 DBA program.

Take the next step by contacting Blake Elizalde at welizalde@gardner-webb.edu or Dr. Christine Sutton at ccsutton@gardner-webb.edu.

Apply by July 31 for fall admission.

蜜桃传媒 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 蜜桃传媒-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at .

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蜜桃传媒-Webb Students Engage in Summer Scholar Research Across Disciplines /news/undergraduate-students-engage-in-summer-research/ Mon, 15 Jun 2026 20:47:07 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=41040 campus shot headerSeven Fellows Conduct Faculty-Mentored Projects Spanning History, Science and Human Behavior BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擳his summer, 蜜桃传媒 undergraduate students are spending five weeks diving deeply into original research. They are exploring topics ranging from World War II history to human behavior, political extremism and biomedical science. Through the University鈥檚 Summer Scholar Fellowship, seven students are […]

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Seven Fellows Conduct Faculty-Mentored Projects Spanning History, Science and Human Behavior

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擳his summer, 蜜桃传媒 undergraduate students are spending five weeks diving deeply into original research. They are exploring topics ranging from World War II history to human behavior, political extremism and biomedical science.

Through the University鈥檚 Summer Scholar Fellowship, seven students are working closely with faculty mentors to conduct independent research, develop creative projects or engage in service-learning initiatives. They receive hands-on experience that prepares them for graduate study and future careers.

The program is coordinated by 蜜桃传媒-Webb Associate Professor of political science Dr. Elizabeth Amato, who serves as director of Undergraduate Research. Fellows may complete their work remotely or on campus, where residential participants receive room and board during the intensive term.

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Allie Johnson poses at Notre Dame in France
during the 2026 spring break College
of Education study abroad experience.

Among this year鈥檚 scholars is Allie Johnson, a rising senior history major with minors in professional education and psychology. Her project examines how the American Revolution has been romanticized in U.S. culture and how those narratives continue to shape public understanding of the nation鈥檚 founding. She also noted that these themes are often more prevalent during important anniversaries, such as the country鈥檚 upcoming 250th anniversary.

鈥淭he romanticization of the American Revolution means the tendency for U.S. citizens to mythologize the revolution as an epic struggle for liberty against tyranny, while also depicting the Founding Fathers as perfect heroes,鈥 Johnson explained. 鈥淗owever, this view often glorifies the Founding Fathers in ways that were contradictory to their true characters … and often downplays the violence of the war and oversimplifies the motivations for revolution.鈥

Johnson said her interest in the topic grew from previous research on propaganda and revolutionary movements. 鈥淚 have always been highly interested in the American Revolution,鈥 she said. 鈥淧ast research I have completed involving propaganda and revolutions guided me to analyze those two concepts within U.S. history.鈥

Through the fellowship, Johnson has been able to spend focused time developing both her research skills and content knowledge鈥攕omething she sees directly connecting to her career. After graduation, Johnson plans to teach social studies in high school.

鈥淧articipating in the Summer Scholars Fellowship has allowed me to gain valuable research skills and content knowledge related to United States History,鈥 she said. 鈥淏oth of these insights will be useful in teaching my future students about the intricacies of the American Revolution and the importance of historical research.鈥

Johnson appreciates her faculty mentor, Dr. Timothy Vanderburg, and the knowledge he has shared with her. 鈥淒r. Vanderburg has excellently guided me to helpful resources, provided insight on my topic and supported my research throughout my college career,鈥 she said. 鈥淗is expertise in U.S. history has been an invaluable resource.鈥

Session I Fellows

  • Molly Blazer (History), mentored by Dr. Austin Collins, is researching the role of psychological analysis in the trials of Nazi officials, focusing on Hermann G枚ring and how psychiatric evaluations may have influenced outcomes during the Nuremberg Trials.
  • Allie Johnson (History), mentored by Dr. Timothy Vanderburg, is researching how the American Revolution has been romanticized in U.S. culture, examining how educational narratives, cultural representations and ideas of American exceptionalism shape public understanding of the nation鈥檚 founding.

Session II Fellows

  • Bella Harding (Psychology), mentored by Dr. Adam Davila, is exploring the use of engineered cells to produce messenger RNA that could help regulate hormone production, with potential therapeutic applications.
  • Max Salerno (Political Science), mentored by Dr. Jim Rennie, is investigating psychological pathways contributing to radicalization in U.S. extremism and how those insights could inform intelligence analysis.
  • Jacob White (Biology), mentored by Dr. Meredith Rowe, is studying how varying levels of ibuprofen exposure affect the movement of microscopic roundworms and whether prolonged exposure reduces the drug鈥檚 effectiveness.
  • Slawka Ndubuisi (Psychology), mentored by Dr. David Carscaddon, is examining how social media use may influence feelings of inadequacy and perceptions of self-image.
  • Hannah White (Chemistry), mentored by Jacob Willis, is analyzing how common medications break down under different conditions such as heat and light, with potential applications in forensic science.

蜜桃传媒 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 蜜桃传媒-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at .

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Building Something Different: 蜜桃传媒-Webb Team Focuses on Relationships and Gospel Witness in Argentina /news/mission-team-builds-relationships-in-argentina/ Mon, 15 Jun 2026 17:34:53 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=41021 Argentina Mission TeamThrough Training, Bold Conversations, and Cross-Cultural Connection, Students Discovered Confidence in Sharing Their Faith BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擳his trip was different,鈥 shared Dr. Josh Parrott, 蜜桃传媒-Webb vice president and university chaplain for Christian Life and Service. 鈥淭his was heavy gospel ministry鈥攅vangelism, prayer walking, and sharing testimonies.鈥 Focused on those priorities, a 10-member team spent a week […]

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Through Training, Bold Conversations, and Cross-Cultural Connection, Students Discovered Confidence in Sharing Their Faith

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擳his trip was different,鈥 shared Dr. Josh Parrott, 蜜桃传媒-Webb vice president and university chaplain for Christian Life and Service. 鈥淭his was heavy gospel ministry鈥攅vangelism, prayer walking, and sharing testimonies.鈥

Focused on those priorities, a 10-member team spent a week in San Francisco, Argentina, partnering with SCORE International missionary Kelly Kemp. Rather than traditional service projects, the group built meaningful connections.

Parrott was joined by Stacy Simmons, associate minister to the University for Pastoral Care, four May graduates and four rising sophomores. The trip aligned with the Office of Christian Life and Service鈥檚 goal to reach five new countries by 2030. Parrott noted, 鈥淲e looked at the map to see where 蜜桃传媒-Webb has never been and said, 鈥楲et鈥檚 go take the gospel there and mobilize our students to fulfill the Great Commission.鈥 Argentina was first.鈥

Kemp has centered her ministry on evangelism and discipleship in Argentina since 2012. Working through her church and community contacts, she helped design a trip emphasizing personal outreach.

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蜜桃传媒-Webb students visited children in the English Institutes, told them about 蜜桃传媒-Webb and America, and gave them GWU stickers.

Students spent time in English Institutes, engaging children in conversation while sharing about life in North Carolina. They also connected with university students, discovering shared challenges and experiences across cultures. Additional outreach included attending the church鈥檚 soccer league, where team members shared their testimonies between games. They distributed invitations to church events to the people they encountered during the week.

This trip was a first for Morgan Lilly, a May graduate with a degree in English education. 鈥淚 am so glad I was able to go on this trip,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 learned so much and, more importantly, got to serve others.鈥 One of Lilly鈥檚 most meaningful experiences occurred in a local park, where Argentine culture encourages community gatherings. Lilly and teammate Aslin Turner, a rising sophomore, prayed with a teenage girl. 鈥淲e met her while inviting people to a church event, and the conversation just grew from there,鈥 Lilly informed.

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蜜桃传媒-Webb team members participated in several
outreach opportunities in Argentina.

Parrott and 蜜桃传媒-Webb graduate Isaiah LaNave also spent time with two addiction recovery ministries for men. LaNave shared his testimony. 鈥淛osh and I had the opportunity to meet and interact with a drug addiction recovery life group the church led, and it gave me a glimpse into what true biblical brotherhood ought to be,鈥 LaNave reflected. 鈥淓very man there had a story of brokenness and despair, but also the hope they shared together as new creations in Christ.鈥 He was moved by how the group cared for each other. 鈥淭hey loved each other with a love that can only come from having an encounter with the living God and being brought from death to life,鈥 he described.

Preparation played a key role in the team鈥檚 outreach. Beginning five months before the trip, the team met regularly for training, learning to clearly share both their testimonies and the gospel message in just 15 seconds each. Once in Argentina, they continued refining those conversations in real time. Students learned to present their stories in three parts: life before faith, how they encountered Jesus, and life afterward.

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Isaiah LaNave shares his testimony.

As the team spent time meeting and talking to people throughout the city, LaNave said he was intimidated at first. However, his fears began to fade as he relied on God and what he had learned during pre-trip training. 鈥淲hen you initiate with vulnerability, people are surprisingly open to share their story,鈥 LaNave explained. 鈥淚n our case, many of them showed true interest in the hope in Christ we were able to share with them.鈥

One conversation he had in a park lasted 30 minutes as he talked with someone his own age about purpose and faith. The person shared openly about his beliefs, and LaNave talked about his hope in Christ. 鈥淚 think if nothing else that experience made the trip worth it to me,鈥 LaNave said, noting that he exchanged phone numbers with the person and plans to keep in touch.

Parrott said moments like those were among the most encouraging parts of the trip. 鈥淭he fun part of this for me, and I think for Stacy, was to watch our students, who had never done this kind of cold call evangelism before 鈥 to see them in their uneasiness go forward, encourage, and remember that God is with us, and he’s a shield, he’s a helper,鈥 Parrott affirmed. 鈥淭his is the greatest news in the history of the world. Let’s go tell them.鈥

Beyond structured outreach, the team experienced Argentina鈥檚 strong sense of community. Chloe French, a nursing student from Paradise, Mont., said one of her favorite memories came after a young adult church event, when the group gathered in a local home. 鈥淲e visited around the crowded table sharing our testimonies and varying life experiences, drinking the Argentine traditional drink, mate, recounting the events of the day, and just enjoying each other鈥檚 company until the early hours of the morning,鈥 French described. 鈥淭his is how the Argentines prefer to fellowship, and it was a joy to take part in.鈥

French remarked on the openness of the people they encountered, which made conversations about faith feel natural. 鈥淚 went into it with more curiosity than expectations and trusted that God would give me the words to speak,鈥 French acknowledged. 鈥淯ltimately, I am just a tool in His hand and what I say can plant seeds in others鈥 lives that I may never know.鈥

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The experience is already influencing future mission efforts, with training models from Argentina being applied to upcoming teams serving both locally and internationally. LaNave encourages other students to get involved, even if they feel unprepared. 鈥淢y advice to anyone considering going on a mission trip with 蜜桃传媒-Webb would be to make the time and God will make a way,鈥 he asserted. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e worried about being under-qualified that鈥檚 exactly how I felt.鈥

LaNave has been on six mission trips with 蜜桃传媒-Webb teams. Through each one, he learned that commitment matters more than experience. 鈥淭he more you鈥檙e willing to give of your time and talent the more God will show you that it鈥檚 much less of your own ability and much more of His ability to work through a willing heart,鈥 LaNave said.

Though the goal is always to serve others, LaNave said the impact often comes full circle. 鈥淲ith every trip I went on,鈥 he shared, 鈥淚 hoped to be a blessing to other people, and every single time I felt more blessed by those I came to help.

Argentina Team Members

  • Josh Parrott, Vice President and University Chaplain for Christian Life and Service
  • Stacy Simmons, Associate Minister to the University for Pastoral Care
  • Chloe French (Spring ’26 Grad)
  • Sarah McLean (December ’25 Grad)
  • Isaiah LaNave (Spring ’26 Grad
  • Morgan Lilly (Spring ’26 Grad)
  • Peyton Youngblood (rising Sophomore)
  • Aslin Turner (rising Sophomore)
  • Jalyn Safley (rising Sophomore)
  • Jessica Stogner (rising Sophomore)

Join the Mission

The Office of Christian Life and Service is currently planning domestic and international trips for 2026-2027. Partner with them in prayer as they consider trip locations and as they pray about the Gospel and Great Commission efforts of the missionaries in those locations. Additionally, supporters can contribute toward the cost of the trips. Any financial contribution directly relieves the cost for students desiring to “go and make disciples.” Make a donation . If you have questions or would like to contribute, please contact Alexandra Poole at (704) 406-4277 or stop by the office in the Tucker Student Center (Suite 231).

蜜桃传媒 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 蜜桃传媒-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at .

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Q&A with Molly Hanley with 蜜桃传媒-Webb鈥檚 First Head Coach for Acrobatics and Tumbling /news/qa-with-head-coach-for-acrobatics-and-tumbling/ Wed, 10 Jun 2026 19:24:07 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=40916 Molly Hanley Q&AMolly Hanley Discusses Her Coaching Philosophy, Inspiration, and the Vision for Launching a New Program BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擬olly Hanley, the first head coach for 蜜桃传媒-Webb Acrobatics and Tumbling, recently sat down for a Q&A with 蜜桃传媒-Webb Sports Information. She offers some insight into her background, building a program, and what to expect from the first […]

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Molly Hanley Discusses Her Coaching Philosophy, Inspiration, and the Vision for Launching a New Program

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擬olly Hanley, the first head coach for 蜜桃传媒-Webb Acrobatics and Tumbling, recently sat down for a Q&A with 蜜桃传媒-Webb Sports Information. She offers some insight into her background, building a program, and what to expect from the first competitions and early years.

Q: What led you to coaching?

Hanley: I competed in artistic gymnastics for 14 years before continuing my athletic career in acrobatics & tumbling at the collegiate level. During my final five years of gymnastics, I competed as a Level 10 athlete, the highest level of the USA Gymnastics Women’s Development Program. I began coaching part-time while I was in high school, working primarily with our Level 1 and Level 2 team athletes. Through that experience, I discovered how rewarding it was to help young athletes learn new skills and gain confidence in themselves. Watching their excitement when they achieved something they had worked hard for gave me a sense of fulfillment that was different from competing myself. I recognized the impact coaches can have on an athlete’s experience, growth, and development both in and out of sport. That realization is what inspired me to pursue coaching professionally and ultimately led me to a career centered on mentoring and developing student-athletes.

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Q: What are your principles in guiding a team and what is your coaching style?

Hanley: I believe in coaching through a comprehensive approach that prioritizes the development of the whole student-athlete. The lessons learned through sport are invaluable and directly translate into success in life and future careers. My coaching style is built on high expectations, strong relationships, and personal accountability. I strive to create an environment where athletes understand that they are responsible for their attitude, effort, impact on others, and commitment to the team. Holding athletes accountable while also providing the support and guidance necessary for them to grow is key. This will be a program that develops successful competitors and resilient individuals who are prepared to succeed long after their athletic careers are over.

Q: What are your keys to building a winning program?

Hanley: My three keys to building a winning culture and program are grit, discipline, and belief. In my athletic and professional career, I learned how to stay committed when success was not immediate, trust the process when results were not yet visible, and continue showing up every day with the same level of effort and purpose. A winning culture is built by people who are willing to embrace hard work, persevere through adversity, and remain committed to a shared vision.

Q: Who has been your biggest inspiration in your journey?

Hanley: My college coach, Emily Lewis (then Emily Powers), has been one of my biggest inspirations and the primary reason I pursued coaching. I had the privilege of being a member of her inaugural team and witnessed firsthand what it takes to build a program from the ground up. During my time as a student-athlete, our team grew from just seven athletes to more than thirty and qualified for nationals during my senior year. Watching Coach Lewis lead with vision, consistency, and a genuine investment in her athletes showed me the impact a coach can have on both a program and the individuals within it. The founding women of our sport also inspire me. The legacy they created and the opportunities they pioneered for generations of athletes to come have shaped the sport into what it is today. Their dedication to growing the sport and creating opportunities for women in athletics is something I deeply respect and aspire to honor through my own coaching career.

Q: What drew you to 蜜桃传媒-Webb and building this program?

Hanley: 蜜桃传媒-Webb stood out to me because of the beautiful campus, welcoming community, modern facilities, and the genuine excitement surrounding the addition of Acrobatics & Tumbling. Throughout the interview process, it became clear that there is strong institutional support for building a successful program and providing student-athletes with a meaningful experience. What drew me most to this opportunity, however, was the challenge and reward of building something from the ground up. As a student-athlete, I was part of a first-year program and experienced firsthand what it takes to establish a foundation for future success. There is something incredibly rewarding about knowing that your effort today can create opportunities for those who come after you. As a coach, I want to help student-athletes experience that same sense of ownership and pride.

Q: What are the biggest challenges of competing across multiple events in acrobatics and tumbling?

Hanley: One of the biggest challenges in Acrobatics & Tumbling is that many athletes enter the collegiate level with little to no direct experience in the sport. As a result, a large part of the process involves teaching completely new skills while also helping athletes adjust to the demands of a team environment. From a coaching perspective, this requires a strong emphasis on progression and patience. The fall semester is focused on building the technical and foundational skills that will be used in competitions during the spring. Every discipline requires its own level of precision, and those elements take time to develop.

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Q: How has your experience helped prepare you to build this program?

Hanley: Having seen the growth of A&T over nearly a decade as both an athlete and a coach, I recognize how much of its success is rooted in smaller institutions that have committed to investing in and developing it. Those environments taught me to be resourceful, adaptable, and intentional with every aspect of the program. My approach is rooted in a “get it done” mentality, where success is built through consistency, accountability, and attention to detail. I am confident that my background will allow me to build a sustainable, competitive program here at 蜜桃传媒-Webb.

Q: What has fueled the growth of the sport, and where is it headed?

Hanley: The rapid growth of Acrobatics & Tumbling can be attributed to the athletes, coaches, and pioneers who built the sport from the ground up. It was created to display the strength, athleticism, and versatility of female athletes who previously did not have a clear collegiate outlet to express those abilities in a unified team format. As both an athlete and a coach, I have seen firsthand how intentional the development of this sport has been. It was built around opportunity, collaboration, and a shared commitment to growing something new. That foundation has created a strong sense of community and purpose within the sport, which continues to drive its expansion. Looking ahead, I believe Acrobatics & Tumbling will continue to grow as more institutions recognize the value it holds as an NCAA sport for women as visibility increases and more.

Q: During the gap year to recruit and build the program, what can fans expect in 2026?

Hanley: During the gap year, 蜜桃传媒-Webb fans can expect to see a program that is highly visible and actively laying the foundation for long-term success. Beyond recruiting I want to support my fellow coaches and integrate myself into the 蜜桃传媒-Webb community. The presence of acrobatics & tumbling will be felt across campus, even before athletes arrive on. The goal is to create early buy-in and pride in the program so that when athletes arrive in fall 2027, they are stepping into something already rooted in standards, expectations, and support. This year is about establishing a program identity that reflects discipline and a commitment to excellence from day one.

Q: Looking ahead to 2027 and the first competitions, what are your expectations for the program鈥檚 early years?

Hanley: From day one, the standard will be centered on excellence in the details with clean technique, strong synchronization, and athletes who compete with composure under pressure. Establishing that foundation is critical, because it sets the tone for how the program will grow in the years that follow. As we continue to develop, my goal is for 蜜桃传媒-Webb to quickly establish itself as a competitive program on the national stage. With the sport gaining NCAA championship recognition, there is an opportunity for programs being built now to position themselves early as contenders. My expectation is that we will progress year by year into a program that is consistently in conversation at the national level.

Q: If you could tell the 蜜桃传媒-Webb community anything about your sport and what to expect, what would it be?

Hanley: Get excited. Acrobatics & Tumbling is an incredibly entertaining sport to watch, even without a deep understanding of the scoring system or technical rules behind each event. More importantly, I want the 蜜桃传媒-Webb community to know what kind of student-athletes will represent this program. The athletes I have had the privilege of competing alongside and coaching are some of the most dedicated and driven individuals I have ever been around. They are balancing demanding academic schedules, internships, clinical experiences, and involvement across campus, all while committing fully to their sport. Their ability to show up every day with discipline and a team-first mindset is what makes this sport special. I have no doubt that the student-athletes who join this program will embody those same qualities. I would encourage the 蜜桃传媒-Webb community to not only watch the sport, but to invest in the people behind it. This program will be built on effort, character, and pride in representing the university at the highest level.

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蜜桃传媒 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 蜜桃传媒-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at .

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蜜桃传媒 Receives Dover Foundation Grant for Dover Chapel Lighting Renovation /news/dover-foundation-grant-upgrades-chapel-lighting/ Tue, 09 Jun 2026 19:21:17 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=40865 Upgrades will Brighten Worship, Gatherings, and Student Performances in Campus Landmark BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥斆厶掖 has received a generous $66,500 grant from The Dover Foundation to support a major lighting renovation in Dover Chapel. The project will enhance one of the University鈥檚 most treasured and historic spaces, further strengthening its role as a central gathering […]

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Upgrades will Brighten Worship, Gatherings, and Student Performances in Campus Landmark

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥斆厶掖 has received a generous $66,500 grant from The Dover Foundation to support a major lighting renovation in Dover Chapel. The project will enhance one of the University鈥檚 most treasured and historic spaces, further strengthening its role as a central gathering place on campus.

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The Dover Foundation, established by members of the Dover family, reflects a longstanding legacy of generosity that has helped shape 蜜桃传媒 for decades. Dover Chapel, named in memory of John R. Dover Jr. and built in 1972, stands as a lasting symbol of that legacy, serving as the spiritual heart of campus where worship services, student gatherings, convocations, concerts, and special events take place.

Over the years, however, the sanctuary鈥檚 aging lighting system has become increasingly inadequate for the needs of modern worship and programming. The Dover Foundation grant will fund a comprehensive lighting upgrade designed to enhance both the functionality and atmosphere of the chapel sanctuary while preserving its beauty and character.

University leaders say the project will expand both the artistic and experiential possibilities of the chapel. 鈥淭his sacred space is home to a number of campus events across the academic year, including serving as the home base for 蜜桃传媒-Webb鈥檚 choral ensembles, departmental recitals, guest artist series concerts, and small ensemble performances,鈥 noted Dr. Aaron M. Rice, associate professor and chair of the Department of Music. 鈥淲e are so excited about the new enhancements that will make this space a destination venue for the performing arts at 蜜桃传媒-Webb. Our partnership with the Dover Foundation not only enhances one of our most iconic venues, it also provides an exceptional opportunity for our students鈥 development and growth. We鈥檙e truly grateful for the Dover Foundation鈥檚 continued investment in 蜜桃传媒 and the Department of Music.鈥

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While the renovation will enhance performance and event capabilities, it also holds deep significance for the chapel鈥檚 spiritual role on campus. Dr. James R. McConnell Jr., interim dean of the School of Divinity, emphasized the importance of the chapel to the University鈥檚 spiritual and academic life. 鈥淭he lighting upgrade in the Dover Chapel is a welcome improvement,鈥 McConnell shared. 鈥淒over Chapel is a sacred space for School of Divinity chapel services, and the new lighting will further enhance the chapel as a place of worship for students and faculty.鈥

Dr. Josh Parrott, vice president for Christian Life and Service and University Chaplain, echoed McConnell鈥檚 sentiments, and highlighted the chapel鈥檚 broader impact on students and the campus community. 鈥淭he chapel is consistently recognized as one of the University’s greatest structural assets, and it is home to several University worship services throughout the year,鈥 Parrott emphasized. 鈥淥ur students and other members of the community use the chapel for prayer, Scripture reading, and worship. Chapel improvements aid in expanding God’s kingdom, spreading the Gospel, and help as we care for the souls of our community鈥攖hank you to all who are involved in the process.鈥

The project includes the removal of outdated lighting fixtures and the installation of six new cross-design chandeliers equipped with energy-efficient lighting. These chandeliers will provide improved 360-degree illumination throughout the sanctuary, creating a brighter and more welcoming environment for worship services and campus events. To ensure long-term maintenance and safety, the renovation will also include motorized winch systems and cables that allow the chandeliers to be safely lowered to floor level for cleaning and servicing.

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Additional improvements will include replacing ten wall-mounted light fixtures with new ones designed to complement the chapel鈥檚 architectural style while enhancing ambient lighting throughout the sanctuary. The project will also enhance the lighting around the pulpit with a new system that can be easily adjusted to match the tone and purpose of each service or event, offering clearer visibility for speakers while creating a more inviting, focused, and meaningful atmosphere for worship, ceremonies, and gatherings.

The significance of the project extends beyond infrastructure, reflecting a continued investment in the University鈥檚 mission and student experience. 鈥淭he generosity of The Dover Foundation will help ensure that Dover Chapel continues to serve as a vibrant gathering place for worship, reflection, and community for generations of students,鈥 said Candice Thomas, director of Foundation Relations and Corporate Partnerships. 鈥淭his project will significantly improve the worship experience and expand the chapel鈥檚 ability to host meaningful campus events.鈥

蜜桃传媒 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 蜜桃传媒-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at .

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Mike Brown to Lead 蜜桃传媒-Webb鈥檚 New Flag Football Program /news/mike-brown-named-inaugural-coach-for-flag-football/ Wed, 27 May 2026 19:18:28 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=40683 mike brown coach copyProven Program Builder and National-Level Coach Tapped to Launch Runnin鈥 Bulldogs鈥 Inaugural Team BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥斆厶掖 Vice President and Director of Athletics Brendan Fahey has named the first head coach of the university鈥檚 flag football program. Mike Brown, a 15-year coaching veteran, has been selected to lead GWU鈥檚 inaugural team. 鈥淲e are excited to […]

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Proven Program Builder and National-Level Coach Tapped to Launch Runnin鈥 Bulldogs鈥 Inaugural Team

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥斆厶掖 Vice President and Director of Athletics Brendan Fahey has named the first head coach of the university鈥檚 flag football program. Mike Brown, a 15-year coaching veteran, has been selected to lead GWU鈥檚 inaugural team.

鈥淲e are excited to welcome Mike to the 蜜桃传媒-Webb family,鈥 Fahey asserted. 鈥淗e is a proven winner and has a great understanding of what it takes to be successful. We look forward to seeing our student-athletes compete on the field, excel in the classroom under his leadership, and helping to establish this new program.鈥

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Brown arrives at 蜜桃传媒-Webb after helping to start the program in 2025 at Lees-McRae in Banner Elk, N.C. He expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity and the direction of the program at 蜜桃传媒-Webb. 鈥淚’m deeply appreciative of the trust in me to lead this program,鈥 he shared. 鈥淭he University鈥檚 commitment to doing this the right way, investing in the program, our culture, and a shared vision for long-term success, makes this a truly special opportunity. My family and I are thrilled to be a part of 蜜桃传媒-Webb and the community! We鈥檙e not just building a team; we are building to be the standard. We are looking for athletes who embrace that challenge.”

In one season at Lees-McRae, Brown quickly established the Bobcats as one of the top programs in Conference Carolinas, finishing 11-8 overall and 7-2 in league play for a second-place finish. His team emerged as one of the nation鈥檚 most balanced units, averaging 44 points per game while allowing just 14. Brown also served as the Conference Carolinas coaches chairman during the league鈥檚 inaugural season sponsoring flag football.

Prior to arriving at Lees-McRae, Brown was the head women’s flag football coach at Mandarin High School in Florida. Brown took over a team in 2021 fresh off a 5-11 season, and worked to turn the Mustangs program into a consistent winner. Mandarin made the playoffs each year of his tenure, going 36-22 over four seasons. Brown’s time at Mandarin ended with a District Championship, the first for the school since 2014

Brown鈥檚 career in football extends beyond serving as a head coach and the women’s flag game. Brown has coached at several different levels, including 7v7 and 5v5 with USA Football and NFL Flag. In addition, Brown served as the varsity offensive line and quarterbacks coach at Mandarin in both the 2020 and 2021 seasons, and spent time at Prescott High School in Arizona where he served as the program’s passing game coordinator between 2015 and 2019.

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Off the field, Brown has been selected to numerous different positions in and around the sport. In 2022, Brown represented Northeast Florida on the FHSAA Flag Football Advisory Committee Board, where he was eventually being picked to coach in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association Game for the North Team in 2024.

Brown received a unique honor in 2024, being selected as one of 18 coaches nationally for the USA Select Bowl in Los Angeles. One of the premier events on the national flag football calendar, the Select Bowl brings the best players from across the nation to train and play in front of national team scouts. As part of his role, Brown helped to design training camps, performance evaluations, and make roster decisions for US Junior and Senior national teams. He continues to work with USA Football, currently serving as one of three national team scouts to assist the national team in evaluation of top talent.

Brown has also coached at the club level, with his teams earning bids to compete in the NFL Flag Championships, held every year at the NFL Pro Bowl. As the head coach of the Duval Divas and Prime GP teams, Brown has won nearly 100 games with a winning percentage above 71% across several different national tournaments and circuits.

Helping to elevate the women’s flag football side of the game even further, Brown also founded the Girl Power 7v7 Flag Football League, as well as the Queen Bee Sport Academy. Through various camps, combines, challenges, sessions and more, Brown has worked with over 500 athletes directly through his own programs.

Brown also comes to 蜜桃传媒-Webb with a strong background in quarterback development, having worked as a coach and camp director with QB Impact based in Oklahoma from 2017 to 2020. Brown helped to expand the brand in Arizona during his tenure there as well. In 2026, Brown returned to QB Impact once again to focus on shaping and advising training programs for female athletes within the organization.

鈥淚 am incredibly honored to step into this role and lead this program at 蜜桃传媒-Webb,鈥 Brown noted. 鈥淔rom the very beginning, it was clear that the leadership of President Evans and our athletic administration here share a powerful vision鈥攏ot just to compete in the Big South, but to build a nationally respected destination for flag football athletes who want to learn, grow, and compete at the highest level.鈥

He continued, 鈥淓verything we build will be grounded in our core values: Faith, Family, and Flag Football. That means creating an environment where our student-athletes are developed as people first, supported as a family, and challenge each other every day to pursue excellence on and off the field.”

A veteran of the United States Navy of nearly a decade, Brown served as a Naval Air Crewman at NAS Jacksonville between 2002 and 2011. A native of Jacksonville, Fla., Brown joins 蜜桃传媒-Webb with his wife, Brandi, and children, Michael, Grace and Avaya.

For updates and more news on the Runnin鈥 Bulldogs, visit , or follow聽聽on Instagram, X and Facebook.

蜜桃传媒 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 蜜桃传媒-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at .

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Anonymous $1.5 Million Gift Advances Student Experience and Faith鈥慍entered Mission at 蜜桃传媒鈥慦ebb University /news/1-5-million-gift-advances-student-experience/ Tue, 12 May 2026 19:54:34 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=40403 myers athletics renovations collageFunding Strengthens Spaces Where Students 鈥楲ive, Learn, Train and Grow鈥 Across Campus BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擜 significant $1.5 million gift from an anonymous donor will support student鈥慺ocused priorities at 蜜桃传媒鈥慦ebb University. The donor provided flexibility in directing the funds, allowing University leadership to focus on initiatives with immediate and lasting impact on students. 蜜桃传媒鈥慦ebb President Nate […]

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Funding Strengthens Spaces Where Students 鈥楲ive, Learn, Train and Grow鈥 Across Campus

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擜 significant $1.5 million gift from an anonymous donor will support student鈥慺ocused priorities at 蜜桃传媒鈥慦ebb University. The donor provided flexibility in directing the funds, allowing University leadership to focus on initiatives with immediate and lasting impact on students.

蜜桃传媒鈥慦ebb President Nate Evans emphasized that every major project supported by the gift aligns with the University鈥檚 mission and commitment to holistic student development. 鈥淭his gift allows us to invest intentionally in spaces and programs that serve students where they live, learn, train, and grow,鈥 Evans underscored. 鈥淓ach priority reflects our commitment to being a Christ鈥慶entered university that places students at the heart of every decision.鈥

A portion of the gift will fund refurbishments to Myers and Spangler residence halls, including new furniture and upgrades such as flooring, paint, and general improvements. Additional funds will be directed toward targeted student housing improvements across campus. The work will be completed over the summer and will improve the student living experience while supporting an expansion of the University鈥檚 Faith鈥態ased Living鈥慙earning Community, a residential model that intentionally connects students鈥 academic, co鈥慶urricular, and personal development around shared interests and values.

鈥淭his investment in Myers and Spangler represents far more than a facilities upgrade鈥攊t is a direct investment in the student experience at 蜜桃传媒鈥慦ebb University,鈥 affirmed Vice President of Student Development and Dean of Students Lesley鈥疺illarose. 鈥淲hen we enhance residential spaces, we strengthen the foundation for student success by creating environments where students can rest, study, and build meaningful relationships. Gifts like this elevate not only where our students live, but how they live鈥攕upporting their academic persistence, personal growth, and overall sense of belonging.鈥

Villarose emphasized that the expansion of the Faith鈥態ased Living鈥慙earning Community reflects the University鈥檚 intentional approach to integrating faith and learning within the residential experience.

She added, 鈥淭hese spaces will allow students to engage more deeply in shared values, spiritual development, and meaningful dialogue beyond the classroom. As this living鈥憀earning community continues to expand, we are creating more opportunities for students to connect their academic journey with their faith in a supportive, residential environment.鈥

The philanthropic support will also fund a comprehensive renovation of the primary weight room located in the football center. The project will include new flooring, racks, weights, machines, and branded strength equipment to benefit the health, safety, and performance of student鈥慳thletes across all sports. Additional funds will address football program needs and athletic facility improvements.

Vice President for Athletics and Athletic Director Brendan Fahey described the renovation as 鈥渢ransformational鈥 and a 鈥渢rue program鈥慶hanger鈥 for the department. 鈥淪trength training is essential to the development and well鈥慴eing of our student鈥慳thletes, and this new, state鈥憃f鈥憈he鈥慳rt space will allow us to support them at the highest level,鈥 Fahey explained. 鈥淏eyond enhancing daily training, it will play a key role in recruitment, retention, and the overall student鈥慳thlete experience. We are incredibly grateful for this generous support and look forward to unveiling the new facility to our student鈥慳thletes.鈥

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This illustration shows an overview of the renovated weight room.

Reflecting the University鈥檚 commitment to developing the whole student, the gift supports a new instructional space along with updated academic technology across the University. Together, these investments support hands鈥憃n learning, classroom instruction, and student preparation for professional success.

鈥淎cademic Affairs is grateful for the generous gift, which strengthens support for academic excellence and prepares our students to lead with confidence in their respective fields,鈥 noted Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Nicole鈥疻aters. 鈥淭his support will significantly enhance experiential learning opportunities for students in our Department of Public Service programs by creating an authentic residential setting for crime scene investigation that simulates real鈥憀ife crime scenarios. This investment elevates the quality of instruction, deepens student engagement, and prepares graduates for the professional workforce.鈥

The hands鈥憃n simulation lab will be located in Washburn House and will serve both students and regional law enforcement partners. Additionally, the donation will support broader academic needs across the University. Waters shared, 鈥淭he gift provides technology enhancements to the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Education. These upgrades will enable faculty to deliver more interactive instruction while ensuring our learning environments reflect the demands of a rapidly evolving world.鈥

Beyond its academic impact, the philanthropic support also advances efforts to better serve students across campus. 蜜桃传媒鈥慦ebb leadership designated part of the funds to create a one鈥憇top shop for key student services, including financial aid, student accounts, and registration. The consolidated space will improve coordination, communication, and customer service while creating a more seamless experience for students.

Collectively, these investments reflect 蜜桃传媒鈥慦ebb鈥檚 mission by supporting students academically, personally, and professionally.

蜜桃传媒 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 蜜桃传媒-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at .

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Alumnus and National Security Expert Patrick Woody Challenges Graduates to Stay 鈥楩IRED鈥 for Lifelong Growth and Service

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥斆厶掖 celebrated the achievements of over 500 graduates on May 8 in Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center. Traditional undergraduate students were honored at 9 a.m., with graduates from master鈥檚 and doctoral programs recognized at 2 p.m.

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Each ceremony began with the ringing of a replica of the Liberty Bell. As America celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence this year, it is interesting to note the significance of this bell, which is used to begin all 蜜桃传媒-Webb Commencement services, convocations and special assemblies. The bell was first rung in the fall of 1970 to inaugurate 蜜桃传媒-Webb鈥檚 first year as a senior college. The replica weighs 44 pounds and stands 15 inches high. It is one of a limited edition of 2,400 bells produced to mark the bicentenary of American Independence (1776-1976)鈥攐ne for each month of the 200 years.   

蜜桃传媒-Webb President Nate Evans welcomed graduates and their guests to begin both ceremonies. He recognized the accomplishments of the students and thanked parents, spouses, friends, and loved ones who supported them along the way. He also expressed gratitude for the 蜜桃传媒-Webb faculty and staff for teaching, guiding, and mentoring students to achieve their goals.

Each commencement program also included remarks and greetings from GWU Chair of the Board of Trustees the Rev. Dr. M. Lamont Littlejohn Jr. He congratulated their success and challenged them to carry the values that define 蜜桃传媒-Webb with them鈥攖o live 鈥淧ro Deo et Humanitate,鈥 for God and Humanity.   

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During the undergraduate ceremony, Student Body President Andrea Stampone addressed her classmates, reflecting on the defining role of kindness and community in the 蜜桃传媒鈥慦ebb experience.

鈥淢y charge to you today is to carry this kindness into all walks of life that you may enter,鈥 Stampone stated. 鈥淭reat people with kindness. Be a person who needs people. Be someone that runs to others when they need people, because these things make you a lucky person. Care deeply. Listen carefully. Love loudly. So go out into the world, and make that community special. Because it鈥檚 not that being a part of something special makes you special, but instead that something is special because you are a part of it.鈥

The featured speaker for both commencement ceremonies was Patrick Woody, a 蜜桃传媒鈥慦ebb 2003 alumnus and former student body president. He is founder and CEO of Point of Warning, a consulting firm that provides risk, intelligence, public policy, and organizational improvement services to government, private sector, and nonprofit organizations.

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A cybersecurity professional with experience across the U.S. Intelligence Community鈥攊ncluding the CIA, Department of Homeland Security, and National Counterterrorism Center鈥擶oody directly advised multiple U.S. Presidents, White House leadership, Cabinet officials, and Congress on critical national security issues.

Woody received a Bachelor of Arts in history at 蜜桃传媒-Webb. He has a Master of Arts degree in international relations and comparative politics from George Mason University and doctoral work in international relations at the University of Maryland.

He shared that his speech included advice that he wished someone had given him when he graduated 23 years ago. 鈥淚鈥檓 going to talk to you about getting fired,鈥 Woody explained. 鈥淣ot from a job or a career, but from a mindset. It鈥檚 getting fired from the comfort of thinking that because you鈥檝e achieved this milestone, you鈥檝e arrived and there鈥檚 no more work to be done. I want to talk about a different way of looking at the future and your post-graduate life鈥攐ne built around five principles that spell out the word 鈥楩-I-R-E-D.鈥 If you leave today with these principles, I promise you that the next chapters of your life will be the best ones.鈥

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Woody described each guiding idea and closed with a short summary. 鈥淔ail鈥攁nd let it teach you,鈥 he reiterated. 鈥淚nvest鈥攊n yourself, your future, and others. Reflect鈥攕o that you are steering and not just speeding. Educate yourself鈥攁lways, relentlessly, joyfully. Dialogue鈥攁cross every divide you encounter. Being 鈥楩IRED鈥 is not a setback. It is a posture. It is how you walk into every meeting, every relationship, every new chapter of your life鈥攚ith humility, with purpose, and with the courage to keep growing.鈥 

Beyond the commencement addresses, the ceremonies also featured special presentations and awards recognizing excellence, service, and remembrance within the 蜜桃传媒鈥慦ebb community.

Commencement Honors and Recognitions

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Posthumous Degree Presentation

Before undergraduate students walked across the stage to receive individual recognition for their accomplishments, Evans took a moment to remember Isaiah Hughes, a valued member of the campus community whose academic journey was tragically cut short. Hughes was an accomplished student in the Godbold College of Business and destined for great success. Evans invited the Hughes family to join him on stage, and he conferred the Bachelor of Science degree in management information systems posthumously upon Isaiah Hughes.

Undergraduate Awards and Distinctions

During the morning ceremony, several awards were presented to recognize graduates for their exceptional achievements. Senior Scholastic Awards, were presented to the members of the graduating class who earned the highest grade point average during their terms of university study. The winners were:

  • Corrie Danielle Cloninger, Bachelor of Science in nursing.
  • Sara-Michael Jann, Bachelor of Science in biology.
  • Kaylee Faith Maynor, Bachelor of Science in nursing.
  • Madison Elizabeth Peek, Bachelor of Science in nursing.
  • Ava Vaughn Stratman, Bachelor of Science in exercise science.

The Most Outstanding Male and Female Graduate Awards were given to the members of the graduating class, who, judged by the faculty, best exemplify the qualities of leadership, citizenship and academic excellence.

The recipient of the Most Outstanding Female Graduate Award is Kylee A. Morris, who received a Bachelor of Science in biology. Morris began her studies at GWU in 2022 as the University鈥檚 third Tucker Scholar, an honor that includes full tuition, room and board for eight semesters. She was also crowned Miss GWU in 2025, and is a section leader in the marching band.

The recipient of the Most Outstanding Male Graduate Award is Paul M. McElearney, who earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science and international affairs. McElearney, former GWU student body president, served on the search committee for GWU鈥檚 14th president. He is also a cadet captain in 蜜桃传媒 Reserve Officers鈥 Training Corp (ROTC) detachment assigned under the Southern Guards Battalion.  

The 蜜桃传媒-Webb Online Scholastic Award is given at each commencement to the online student with the highest cumulative grade point average. The winners were:

  • Kayla Warren Griffin, Bachelor of Science in accounting.
  • Jennifer Abernathy Ruckman, Bachelor of Science in accounting.

Graduate Scholarship and Research Recognition

The afternoon ceremony featured the presentation of the Darlene J. Gravett Citizen Scholar Award, which recognizes graduate research with the potential to make a meaningful contribution to the improvement of society.

Dr. Sydney Brown, assistant provost of Academic Systems and Graduate Studies, presented the award to this year鈥檚 recipient, Dr. Brittany Hudgins-Graham. Brown noted that Hudgins-Graham exemplifies the purpose of the award in a powerful and timely way. Her work, 鈥淔orest Therapy for Mental Balance: A Christian Community Approach,鈥 brings together mental health, community, and faith to address a growing need in our world today.

鈥淲hat makes this project especially compelling is its focus on practice鈥攃reating accessible, community-based approaches that support well-being in real and tangible ways,鈥 Brown observed. 鈥淗er work reminds us that research is not only about understanding problems, but about responding to them with care, creativity, and purpose. Dr. Hudgins-Graham鈥檚 work reflects the very spirit of this award鈥攕cholarship that serves others and strengthens communities.鈥

Videos of Friday鈥檚 commencement ceremonies are available on the and

蜜桃传媒 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 蜜桃传媒-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Ignite your future at 蜜桃传媒-Webb.edu.

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