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Gardner-Webb University, North Carolina (Campus History Series)

by Barry E. Hambright, U. L. Patterson
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Overview


Gardner-Webb University is a leading regional Christian university with a distinguished history. In 1905, representatives from the Kings Mountain and Sandy Run Baptist Associations voted to create a high school in Boiling Springs, North Carolina. The school opened in 1907, and a junior college program was added in 1928. By World War II, the high school program had been phased out. In 1942, the school changed its name from Boiling Springs Junior College to Gardner-Webb College in honor of former North

Carolina Gov. O. Max Gardner and his wife, Fay Webb

Gardner. The university is proud of its long line of successful presidents. Under the leadership of Dr. Philip L. Elliott, the institution's first long-term president, the student body grew, the campus was expanded, and the school joined the family of colleges supported by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. Today, Gardner-Webb offers both undergraduate and graduate studies in an idyllic Southern setting.

Synopsis


Gardner-Webb University is a leading regional Christian university with a distinguished history. In 1905, representatives from the Kings Mountain and Sandy Run Baptist Associations voted to create a high school in Boiling Springs, North Carolina. The school opened in 1907, and a junior college program was added in 1928. By World War II, the high school program had been phased out. In 1942, the school changed its name from Boiling Springs Junior College to Gardner-Webb College in honor of former North

Carolina Gov. O. Max Gardner and his wife, Fay Webb

Gardner. The university is proud of its long line of successful presidents. Under the leadership of Dr. Philip L. Elliott, the institution's first long-term president, the student body grew, the campus was expanded, and the school joined the family of colleges supported by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. Today, Gardner-Webb offers both undergraduate and graduate studies in an idyllic Southern setting.

About the Author, Barry E. Hambright


Authors Barry E. Hambright and U.L. "Rusty" Patterson have compiled this fascinating collection of images celebrating the university's history. Hambright teaches history and political science at Gardner-Webb, and Patterson worked for the office of university relations in the 1990s.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2005
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing SC
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780738517971

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