
Bridgewater College named one of the top colleges in Virginia for post-grad salaries
Bridgewater College is among Virginia’s top 20 colleges and universities for post-graduation salaries, according to GradReports’ 2021 Best Colleges rankings.

Bridgewater College is among Virginia’s top 20 colleges and universities for post-graduation salaries, according to GradReports’ 2021 Best Colleges rankings.

Bridgewater College is celebrating the Classes of 2021 and 2020 through a series of in-person commencement ceremonies this weekend on the campus mall.

Dr. Mahan Ellison, an associate professor of world languages and cultures at Bridgewater College, has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Senior Scholar teaching and research award in Morocco and Spain.

Bridgewater College is recognizing academic achievement among students and faculty during a period of activities dedicated to showcasing excellence.

The new Rhodes School of Arts and Humanities at Bridgewater College will combine the existing Division of Communication Studies, Fine Arts and Literature with the current Division of Humanities and Social Sciences to create the college’s first endowed, named school.

Three Bridgewater College students were recognized for leadership excellence at the 2021 Showker Award for Internship Excellence award ceremony this week. The students—Annabell Knapp ’21, Stephanie Hintze ‘21 and Rebekah Moyer ‘21—were honored via Zoom.

Barry Flowe will join the Department of Music at Bridgewater College as director of athletic bands in July, in a role that will have him overseeing the Screamin’ Eagles Marching Band as well as teach courses in music education.

Charlotte Clymer, a former press secretary for rapid response at the Human Rights Campaign, will present a virtual lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 11, as part of Bridgewater College’s endowed lecture series.

Bridgewater College will celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a day of virtual events, “BC Honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,” on Monday, Jan. 18.

Bridgewater College football coach Michael Clark will retire this spring following his 26th season at the school, and his current offensive coordinator, Scott Lemn, has been named his successor.