
Exhibition explores Bridgewater College during World War II
What life was like for the people of Bridgewater College in the 1940s will be explored in a new exhibition at Alexander Mack Memorial Library.

What life was like for the people of Bridgewater College in the 1940s will be explored in a new exhibition at Alexander Mack Memorial Library.

The 12th Annual Lincoln Society of Virginia Symposium will be held Monday, April 4, in the Kline Campus Center at Bridgewater College.

Bridgewater College announced today that it will establish a graduate degree program – a Master of Science in Athletic Training.

How the Civil War has been remembered and memorialized is the topic of the Ninth-Annual Bridgewater College Civil War Institute.

Charlottesville Mayor Mike Signer is joining other mayors across the country in asking local residents to make a commitment to conserve water.

Bridgewater College will celebrate 136 years of its founding on April 5, presenting three awards during a convocation in Nininger Hall.

Dr. Jenny M. Martin has been named the recipient of the 2016 Virginia Association of Teacher Educators’ School/University-Partnership Award.

Senator Tim Kaine joined seventeen colleagues in pushing to boost investment in water infrastructure repairs.

Bridgewater College will present a German film festival March 21-23. All films are subtitled in English and will be shown at 7 p.m. in Cole Hall.

Mary Badham, an actress best known for her portrayal of Jean Louise “Scout” Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Bridgewater College.