
News and Events Archive
| Phillip Milano, author of I Can’t Believe You Asked That! will speak Oct. 27.Read More>> |
| Nationally renowned artist P. Buckley Moss of Waynesboro has produced a painting that features three Bridgewater College landmarks – Memorial Hall, Flory Hall and the McKinney Center for Science and Mathematics. Read More>> |
| BC’s $40 million campaign for academic and capital improvements has reached 79.3 percent of goal.Read More>> |
| Zachary Agee received the $16,000 scholarship for superior academics and good citizenship.” Read More>> |
| EMU, JMU and BC present “Three (3),” a collaborative exhibit Oct. 15 – Nov. 12. Read More>> |
| Five BC alumni to be inducted into Hall of Fame on Oct. 3. Read More>> |
| The Bridgewater College Field Hockey improved their record to 2-0 after defeating Sweet Briar College in the championship game of the Mapp Invitational. Read More>> |
| SALEM, Va. - Bridgewater College placed 75 student-athletes on the Old Dominion Athletic Conference All-Academic team released Tuesday. Read More>> |
| Cyndi Gusler and her daughter will exhibit “Hybrid” Sept. 1 – Oct. 8 in the Miller Art Gallery. Read More>> |
| Beverly S. Butterfield, a 1979 BC graduate, will become VP for Institutional Advancement on Oct. 1. Read More>> |
| BC is one of the best colleges and universities in the Southeast, according to The Princeton Review. Read More>> |
| Bill Leatherman announces his retirement after 23 years of coaching at Bridgewater. Read More>> |
| The Bridgewater College football open practice for fans is set for Saturday, Aug. 23. Read More>> |
| During the week of July 28 through August 2, Bridgewater College will be one of the hosts for Virginia Private College Week. Read More>> |
| BC Trustee G. Steven Agee was sworn in as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals on July 2. Read More>> |
| BC receives grants for summer program for the arts. Read More>> |
| Emily Weir is awarded the Outstanding Senior Award for excellence. Read More>> |
| Jessica Coakley is awarded the Dale V. Ulrich Physics Scholarship. Read More>> |
| Three BC seniors recognized for excellence in athletics. Read More>> |
| The Alumni Association recognizes four students during Awards Convocation. Read More>> |
| Jeff Highfill is recognized as the top male student-athlete in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference for 2007-2008. Read More>> |
| BC's Melvin Queen and Nathan Turner earned All-American honors at the NCAA Division III Track and Field Championship Meet. Read More>> |
| Amber Hale Thompson, a 2008 graduate, receives the Melissa D. Jett Community Service Award. Read More>> |
| Nathan Rittenhouse receives the Esther Mae Wilson Petcher Memorial Scholarship for 2008-2009. Read More>> |
| The Hon. Frank J. Williams urges graduates to “guide this great land back to the vision of its Founders.” Read More>> |
| Lindsay Clark and Cary Smith placed third and fifth, respectively, at the IHSA show held in Los Angeles. Read More>> |
| Thirty BC seniors have been selected for the 2008 edition of Who’s Who. Read More>> |
| Rea T. Williams III has been selected for the 2008 College Leaders Program at UVA. Read More>> |
| The 25-voice Chorale will leave May 13 for a 10-day concert tour in Hungary and Austria. Read More>> |
| Thirteen art majors and two minors will exhibit their work April 28 – May 11. Read More>> |
| Senior Melvin Queen became the first-ever conference athlete to win the league's 100-meter dash title four straight years. DNR Article>> |
| Bridgewater ended Lynchburg’s 10-year domination of the ODAC outdoor track championships by winning nine events. Read More>> |
| Whetzel will give a clarinet recital and Stuart will give an alto saxophone recital. Read More>> |
| BC has won 11 of their last 12 matches overall, and took sole possession of second place in the ODAC with a win over Hollins. Read More>> |
| Robert Wolfe, a 1980 alum and NASA scientist, will speak on Monday, April 21. Read More>> |
| The Concert Choir, Chorale and Handbell Choir will give a concert on April 20. Read More>> |
| Five BC alumni will be honored as part of the annual alumni celebration on April 18 & 19. Read More>> |
| Anna Duncan will present a recital at 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 15 in the Carter Center. Read More>> |
| The BC Student Senate will host “Gifts for Africa” at 6 p.m. Saturday, April 12, in Cole Hall. Read More>> |
| Two nationally known writers, researchers and professors will argue the issue on April 9. Read More>> |
| Mary Frances Heishman will step down from coaching volleyball and return to full-time teaching. Read More>> |
| Kristen Everett, Sara Kate Moore and Elizabeth Baker will present a recital on Sunday, April 6. Read More>> |
| BC will observe Church’s anniversary in April with a number of special events. Read More>> |
| Nationally known historians and authors will present topics at the first institute on March 29. Read More>> |
| Seven BC students will participate with Habitat for Humanity’s Collegiate Challenge Spring Break. Read More>> |
| The Jazz Band will present a concert at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 13, in the Carter Center. Read More>> |
| Bridgewater defeated the top three seeds en route to winning the ODAC title and earning a trip to the NCAA tournament. Read More>> |
| Donna Price Walker, vice president of tax administration at PPG Industries, will give keynote address. Read More>> |
| The String Orchestra of New York City will present a lyceum on Tuesday, March 11. Read More>> |
| Alumni, family and friends will volunteer at service, charitable and humanitarian agencies across the country. Read More>> |