Bridgewater College offices will be closed starting at noon on Friday, December 20 through Wednesday, January 1 for the holiday season. Campus offices will reopen at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, January 2.

For those wishing to make a contribution to the College in this tax year, gifts can be made at bridgewater.edu/give or by mail to Bridgewater College, Box 33, 402 East College Street, Bridgewater VA 22812. Credit card gifts must be completed on or before December 31, 2024, to be counted as a 2024 gift. Checks must be postmarked on or before December 31, 2024. Please call 540-828-5448 with any questions, and we will return your call as soon as possible.

For any campus-related emergencies during the break, please call campus police and safety at 540-578-0652. Best wishes for a happy and safe holiday season!

Bridgewater College Releases Updated 2020-21 Speakers Bureau Listing

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Bridgewater College has released its biennial Speakers Bureau, which features a list of faculty and staff who are available to give presentations on a wide range of current topics to clubs, organizations, etc.

Bridgewater College has released its biennial Speakers Bureau, which features a list of faculty and staff who are available to give presentations on a wide range of topics to clubs, schools, churches and organizations.

Bridgewater’s Speakers Bureau is a service to the local community and there is no charge for the presentations.

The 2020-21 Speakers Bureau may be viewed on the college’s website at https://www.bridgewater.edu/events-news/speakers and requests may be submitted online.

The listing features a wide range of topics, including the current state of marriage and family in America, the fundamental concepts of financial literacy and how to be an inspired leader.

Also included are topics such as how to develop a business plan and recent research on minority and women entrepreneurs. The listing also features presentations on the 2020 election and its impact on the future of American identity and political unity.

In addition, the Speakers Bureau covers topics on Russia in the 21st century, the current crisis in the Middle East and the emergence of China as a world power.

The Speakers Bureau also provides a list of experts to help high school students prepare for college, understand the college admissions process and financial aid, learn what it is like to be a college student and realize the power of a liberal arts education.

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