Good luck on exams and have a safe and happy summer! Gardner'Webb University THE PILOT New R.A.'s selected see page 3 No. 12 May 1,1995 The Official Campus Newspaper Boiling Springs, NC Gardner-Webb welcomes new School of Education Dee Hunt promoted to new Dean; Tubbs named new department chair by Amy Tarlton The Pilot correspondent While students and faculty were eagerly awaiting the arrival of Easter Break, members of the Education Department were putting the final touches on their presentation. On April 14, Dr. M. Christopher White, President of GWU and Dr. Frank Bonner, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, made three important announcements which will affect a great many Gardner-Webb students. The first major announcement was the accreditation by NCATE for Gardner-Webb University. NCATE stands for the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Educa tion and NCATE accreditation is a great achievement for the Department of Education. This approval means that graduates of Gardner-Webb will be more highly favored when looking for a job. Matt Webber, Direc tor of Public Information, states that graduat ing from Gardner-Webb with NCATE accredi tation, means that the student has come from a first-class program. The approval does not come free though. The process began on October 8, 1993 when Dr. Blackburn approached Dr. Hunt about getting NCATE accreditation. After a thor ough examination of Gardner-Webb by fac ulty, members of the.NCATE board came to the campus for a week and did their own study. They spoke to faculty, staff, students, and ad ministrators and looked at how Gardner-Webb measured up in five basic categories. Their report was sent to the national board and evalu ated. On Thursday, April 13, Gardner-Webb received official notification of its new status for the undergraduate program, as well as the graduate program. To insure continuous ad- please see NCATE page 3 “Festival of One Acts” a success by Michelle Hill staff writer The Gardner-Webb University Theatre performed its annual “Festival of One Acts” on April 6-9. It was the theatre's fourth and final performance of the year. This year's fes tival featured one act from the plays The Monkev's Paw and Ladies in Waiting. Directing the festival was Cindy Lohr, who made her G-W theatre debut with both plays. Lohr is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro with a degree in Design/Technical Theatre. Especially interesting for this year’s fes tival was the cast. Both plays featured an en tire crew of Gardner-Webb students, with a complete cast of newcomers performing in Ladies in Waiting. That cast featured Melissa Quattlebaum (Madeline Stevens), Jamie thought the newcomers did a really great job.’’ Averette (Sara Iden-Simmons), Emma Haney (Kate Mason), and Nikki Flynn as Julie Peterson. The cast worked really hard all three nights and commanded excellent reviews from play goers. “I thought the newcomers did a really great job,” said one attendee. Catch the theatre next month at The Alphies, Gardner-Webb's annual awards cer emony for the theatre arts. Not enough hours in the day! With the end of school near and exams looming, Kerry Traynum just can't seem to find enough time to study. Many students find themselves cramming for finals this time of yearly Inside Stuff Forum■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ page 2 DAKA meeting ■■■■■■■■■■ page 3 Year in Review Evaluation ■ • ■ ■page 4 ■page 6 F.Y.L ...... Have a nice day!