<?xml version='1.0' encoding='ISO-8859-1'?><rss version='2.0'><channel><title>William Woods University - LEAD Program</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu</link><description>WWU is an independent, professions-oriented, student-centered liberal arts university in Fulton, Missouri.</description><item><title>3/22 9:00 AM, Cox Gallery: Student Art Exhibit</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4841</link><description>Download and print the reflection form (<a href="http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100312.doc">http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100312.doc</a>). Take the form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run through April 2 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open.</description></item><item><title>3/23 12:30 PM, EQS classroom: Equine Limb Function, Anatomy and Shoeing Performance Horses</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4821</link><description>Certified Journeyman Farrier and Ohio State veterinary student, Adam Pendleton will share his abundance of information about how horses tick.  He has an amazing collection of pictures, videos, x-rays, charts, diagrams and demonstrations.  And, he is extremely gifted when it comes to explaining the cause and effect of the abnormalities that plague high performance horses.  His many years of experience shoeing all breeds of horses, combined with his let’s not just put a band-aid on it mentality has kept audiences captivated from all over the world.  </description></item><item><title>3/23 4:00 PM, Aldridge: Lecture/Performance on Isadora Duncan</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4733</link><description>Alice Bloch conducts a lecture/performance and movement
 experience on the dance and life of Isadora Duncan.  This event does involve student participation. </description></item><item><title>3/23 5:00 PM, 101 Science Building: What Rules?</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4798</link><description>Travel back from the 1960s to the present time, to see what rules used to be.</description></item><item><title>3/23 7:00 PM, Library Auditorium: Equine Locomotion</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4822</link><description>This is a highly illustrated and comprehensive look at the science of the movement of horses.  Adam Pendleton, an experienced farrier and Ohio State veterinary student puts a more personal and easy-to-understand spin on the works of some of the foremost equine biomechanics researchers and sports medicine clinicians in the world.  Adam’s enviable collection of visual learning tools and demonstrations will make you think about the horses you work with every day, and how to best keep them moving comfortably. </description></item><item><title>3/24 3:00 PM, Library Auditorium: Meet our Korean Visitors</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4843</link><description>Rotary International has brought five visitors from South Korea to Missouri. While at WWU, they will talk about their country, its culture, education, history and politics. Ranging in age from 25 to 43, they include the director of a private school, a social worker in child welfare, a volunteer center official, an international trade staff member of a private school and a health foods company department head. Come learn about life in a country 6,600 miles away.</description></item><item><title>3/25 5:00 PM, 101 Science Building: Relax!</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4782</link><description>Do you have a stressful event coming up? Learn how to prepare for it ahead of time.</description></item><item><title>3/26 9:00 AM, Cox Gallery: Student Art Exhibit</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4840</link><description>Download and print the reflection form (<a href="http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100312.doc">http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100312.doc</a>). Take the form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run through April 2 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open.</description></item><item><title>3/26 1:00 PM, Baseball Field: Baseball v Williams Baptist College 3/26/10</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4645</link><description>Baseball v Williams Baptist College </description></item><item><title>3/27 1:00 PM, Baseball Field: Baseball v Williams Baptist College 3/27/10</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4646</link><description>Baseball v Williams Baptist College</description></item><item><title>3/29 9:00 AM, Cox Gallery: Student Art Exhibit</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4839</link><description>Download and print the reflection form (<a href="http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100312.doc">http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100312.doc</a>). Take the form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run through April 2 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open.</description></item><item><title>3/29 5:00 PM, Dulany Auditorium: Performance:  Jonathan Blanchard</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4830</link><description>Jonathan Blanchard has
emerged as a leading Bass
Vocalist in the Southeast,
performing with
organizations such as
Americolor Opera Alliance,
Capital City Opera,
Atlanta Opera Company,
Opera Memphis, Nashville
Symphony Orchestra, Fargo
Morehead Opera Company,
Glen Memorial United
Methodist Church, &amp;
DreamCatcher Productions</description></item><item><title>3/30 12:00 PM, 101 Science Building: Relax!</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4783</link><description>Do you have a stressful event coming up? Learn how to prepare for it ahead of time. Repeat Event--Point only awarded once.</description></item><item><title>3/30 4:00 PM, Aldridge: Edward Jones and the Path to Career Success in the Finance Industry</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4835</link><description>As a Forbes Top 100 Business in America, Edward Jones is a pioneer and leader in the financial industries market, based in St. Louis. There is a surprising connection between William Woods and the company.  WWU is pleased to host one of the company’s General Partners, Amy Williams, to speak at WWU March 30th, 2010.  Williams will discuss with students the obstacles that she has faced in her career and how she overcame them to become a successful professional.  She will use personal stories to engage and motivate students to strive for the best and overcome obstacles that they will face throughout college and in life.  Also, she will talk about Edward Jones initiative entitled WINGS, Women’s Initiative for New Growth Strategies.  </description></item><item><title>3/30 5:00 PM, Ivy Room: SAC Trivia Night</title><link>http://www.williamwoods.edu/services/studentlife/lead/event.asp?eventID=4813</link><description>Trivia Night will consist of five main categories centered around current events and media with a bonus round worth double points involving the rich history and traditions of William Woods University. </description></item></channel></rss>