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    Interview with George Merrill Webb, Downwinders of Utah Archive, September 19, 2017, Audio

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    Audio (8 minutes) of a telephone interview conducted by Justin Sorensen with George Merrill Webb. Interview discusses his growing up in St. George, seeing the flashes from testing in the morning, followed by a cloud. Webb discusses thyroid medical problems with his family members, dairy farming, and the possibility of radiation contaminating the milk

    Interview with George Merrill Webb, Downwinders of Utah Archive, September 19, 2017

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    Transcript (6 pages) of a telephone interview conducted by Justin Sorensen with George Merrill Webb, Salt Lake City and Springville, Utah, June 2017. Interview discusses his growing up in St. George, seeing the flashes from testing in the morning, followed by a cloud. Webb discusses thyroid medical problems with his family members, dairy farming, and the possibility of radiation contaminating the milk

    Gardner-Webb to Host Distinguished Artist Concert

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    The Gardner-Webb University Department of Music will present a Distinguished Artist Concert on Tuesday, Jan. 13 in Blanton Auditorium on campus. Set to begin at 8 p.m., the show will feature countertenor Gus Mercante and mezzo-soprano Jondra Harmon. The concert will also include tenor Justin Humphries and pianist Lillian Pearson.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/2246/thumbnail.jp

    Gardner-Webb University Honors Distinguished Alumni

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    Gardner-Webb honored outstanding members of the University family with induction into the GWU Gallery of Distinguished Alumni during 2017 Homecoming activities Oct. 6-7. Eight alumni were recognized as new members of the prestigious gallery, including Paul Christopher Gash of Kingstown, N.C., Julian “Doc” Crocker Davis of Spartanburg, S.C., the late Justin Scot Alston, the Rev. Dr. Melissa Browning of Atlanta, Ga., Tayuanee L. Dewberry of Charlotte, N.C., Todd Anthony Picou of Inman, S.C., Ali Pouryousefi of Atlanta; and the late Daniel Calhoun Johnson Jr.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/1525/thumbnail.jp

    The America Justin Webb grew to love

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    America is, in part, a Third World country that has not got over the deep stain of slavery – but it is also the most exciting and innovative society in the world. That was the realistic but approving verdict of BBC North America Editor Justin Webb in a Polis talk, as he reflected on his experiences covering key events in recent American politics, from 9/11 to the election of its first African-American leader. This report by Jasmine Chan

    Alum’s Varied Educational Experiences Contribute to His Professional and Personal Success

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    Justin Clapsaddle, a 2007 alumnus of Gardner-Webb University, has never regretted any investment he made in his education. His teachers have ranged from Army sergeants and military professors to accounting instructors, bank executives, and artisans. Each one contributed to his success as a school administrator, knife maker and small business owner.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/3254/thumbnail.jp

    GWU 2020—Focus on Performing Arts

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    When Brittany Polburn, a Gardner-Webb University junior, says she’s been in theater all her life, she is not exaggerating. Her mom and dad, Justin and Rachel Polburn, performed in almost every show by NarroWay Productions in Fort Mill, S.C. “I was quite literally born into NarroWay, since my parents were doing it even before I was born,” she reflected.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/1102/thumbnail.jp

    Economic Development in Saint Paul’s Promise Neighborhood

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    Carr, Emily; Eilers, Justin; Waderich, Josiah; Webb, Michelle. (2012). Economic Development in Saint Paul’s Promise Neighborhood. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/123605

    The Web Magazine 2003, Summer

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    The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue of the Web starts off with a President\u27s Update in which he gives more insight into his reasoning for choosing GWU. The next big story is the one entitled Honor Codes which is a debate that occurred during that time. GWU was also proud to offer its second doctoral degree in the fall of 2003. Many faculty members were recognized but the one who stands out is Dr. Tom Jones. Then, the student spotlight is on Justin Alston who struggled with health problems but still got his diploma. In sports, the national media expects bulldogs to be on top. Lastly, a new alumni director settles in.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/the-web/1168/thumbnail.jp

    Volume 42 (2010)

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    The 2010 edition of The Broad River Review was edited by C. V. Davis. The publication contains fiction, non-fiction, art, poetry, and photography. The cover was photographed by Justin Roper. The winner of the J. Calvin Koontz Poetry Award, given annually for a portfolio of poetry to a senior English major, is Nicholas Laughridge. The Broad River Review Editor\u27s Prizes in Fiction and Poetry are chosen among all submissions from Gardner-Webb University students. The prize in poetry was awarded to Jennifer Hart for her work titled, In August. The prize in fiction was awarded to Sarah Steadman for her work titled, In-Between Glory.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/brreview/1006/thumbnail.jp
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