news-category: Academics Through GWU, Student Connects to Community, Gains Experience in her Field By Office of University Communications On October 9, 2020 Sarah Allison Rochester, 鈥20, Experiences Hands-on Opportunities in Art and Museum Studies Through faculty and staff at 成人视频, Sarah Allison Rochester, 鈥20, developed partnerships that were integral to her studies. A senior, Rochester enriched her academic experience by participating in several activities. 鈥淐onnections are a vital resource for young adults going into the real world and through 成人视频, I have been to many places,鈥 noted Rochester, a senior majoring in art with a minor in museum studies. 鈥淔or example, I went to New York with the art department where I was able to see the artwork of the masters I studied in class.鈥 On that trip in 2017, Rochester saw 鈥淪tarry Night鈥 by Van Gogh at the Museum of Modern Art. 鈥淏efore seeing it in person, I respected the piece and the artist, but I thought it was really overdone and hyped up,鈥 Rochester related. 鈥淗owever, when I saw it in person, I truly understood the skill level and genius it would take to create a piece like that especially during Van Gogh鈥檚 lifetime. I felt like what I was learning in my classes finally clicked together.鈥 She enjoys drawing portraits, and her senior show is a portrait series in ink. Despite growing up in an artistic family and being drawn to the arts, Rochester wasn鈥檛 sure about her career choice until 成人视频 added the museum studies minor. 鈥淚 decided to try it out, I knew I had found the direction I wanted to go in,鈥 she asserted. 鈥淚 am very lucky and grateful that I get to combine two of my passions in such a field of study.鈥 Sarah Rochester is working on her senior show, a portrait series in ink. 鈥淚 have grown so much during my years at 成人视频 both in my personal and academic life.”Sarah Rochester, ’20 Additionally, Rochester met local professionals who offered hands-on opportunities. 鈥湷扇耸悠 is the reason I obtained my current job/internship at the Cleveland County Arts Council (Shelby, N.C.), and how I have been able to visit other institutions like Discovery Place (Charlotte, N.C.), Earl Scruggs Center (Shelby), and Kings Mountain (N.C.) Historical Museum and learn under/work with individuals who have experience in the career I鈥檝e chosen,鈥 she affirmed. 鈥淚n all my classes, I have been trained in the areas that I hope to work in one day. Having the actual experience in the field has prepared me the most. For example, the internships I鈥檝e done and the exhibit I was able to create with my classmates for our museum studies practicum really showed me what my career will be like and what the expectations are.鈥 At the Arts Council, Rochester helped with the curation of exhibits and other day-to-day tasks. 鈥淚 helped take down and install two exhibits, which requires organizing the artworks as well as creating a database for the artworks and artists,鈥 she explained. 鈥淚 also help create other databases to keep important information organized, file documents, communicate with participating artists and patrons, facilitate the sale of artwork, and assist with community events. I learned it takes initiative, communication skills, and problem solving to be successful in this field. I really enjoy working at the Arts Council, because I鈥檓 surrounded by the things I love and am passionate about. I work and interact with people in my community, which helps me feel connected and like I am making an impact.鈥 Arts Council President Shearra Miller said Rochester has been a huge help during the unusual circumstances related to COVID-19. 鈥淪he is learning about the back office side of life, like seeing what it takes to pull together an art exhibit and the not-so-exciting responsibilities of gallery/arts council work,鈥 Miller observed. Rochester grew up in Boiling Springs and chose to attend GWU to be near her family. 鈥淭he small, private, beautiful campus and community made me feel very welcome,鈥 she described. 鈥淚 have grown so much during my years at 成人视频 both in my personal and academic life. This has been the perfect place for me to develop my sense of self and to enrich my education. I have been blessed with knowledge, experiences, and friendships that I wouldn鈥檛 trade for anything.鈥
News Article Alpha Sigma Lambda Celebrates Achievements of 17 Gardner鈥慦ebb Adult Students Honor Society Recognizes Academic Excellence, Leadership, and Character BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥敵扇耸悠碘檚 Gamma Beta Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society recently inducted 17 students. They were honored for their academic achievements, excellent character, and civic responsibility. Dr. Wendy Athens, director of Academic Innovation and Digital Learning and Chapter Councilor, conducted the ceremony. She […] Office of University Communications | April 21, 2026
News Article Sigma Zeta National Math and Science Honor Society Inducts 24 New Members 成人视频 Beta Tau Chapter Also Recognizes Seniors and New Officers BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擳he Beta Tau Chapter of Sigma Zeta National Honor Society held its induction ceremony recently. Honored were 24 new members, who received membership certificates and a T-shirt. The new officers were installed. Graduating seniors were recognized and presented with honor cords to […] Office of University Communications | April 21, 2026
News Article Bulldog Nation Raises Over $2.5 Million for Double Dawg Day 2026 More Than 1,300 Donors Support 成人视频 Students, Academics and Athletics BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擜 shared sense of purpose and Bulldog energy fueled Double Dawg Day 2026 at Gardner鈥慦ebb University, as alumni, parents, employees, students and friends rallied behind the institution鈥檚 mission. More than 1,300 contributed over $2.5 million to support scholarships, academics, athletics and campus […] Office of University Communications | April 17, 2026