First Flight Film Festival: Students on the Big Screen
An Artistic Culmination
5 Questions for Amy Dittmer, Director of Career Services and Student Transition
Blazing Rescue
“The entire community was completely burnt to the ground. The smoke was so heavy that you couldn’t see a block away. It felt like a zombie apocalypse movie without the zombies.” Those are just a few of the memories that Georgia Ruth Hellum-Willits ’14 has of the recent wildfires that tore through Northern California, destroying […]
Celebrating National Athletic Training Month with Research
A world of resources awaits students at WWU’s Dulany Library
The Oxford online dictionary defines the word “library” as “a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for use or borrowing by the public or members of an institution.” But such a definition is only one chapter in the story of Dulany Library at William Woods University. Dulany […]
5 Questions for Kathy Neal, Coordinator of the Academic Success Center
Kathy Neal is the Coordinator of the Academic Success Center, located on the first floor of the Academic Building. Her role at the Center is to arrange for peer tutoring by hiring all of the peer tutors that work in the center. She also arranges the tutoring times for those instructors that have tutoring options […]
“Missouri Rivers and Streams” art exhibit is on display by Mentor-Mentee artists Terry Martin and Bennet Zink ‘19
An art exhibit featuring the combined works of a William Woods student and art professor is getting top billing this month at a prestigious showing in Missouri’s capitol city. “Missouri Rivers and Streams,” an exhibit by Bennet Zink ’19 and Professor of Visual Art Terry Martin, is currently on display at the Runge Nature Center […]
Upcoming Student Performance Review Days offer Woods students a chance to assess their academic progress
Nothing sounds better to a college student than two days of cancelled classes. But at William Woods University, those two days are an important part of the semester. They’re Performance Review Days, which are sometimes called assessment days. For two days in the spring semester, the university cancels classes for two days so that departments […]
Woods Around The World exposes WWU students to Belize in latest odyssey; nears milestone as a program
The Caribbean nation of Belize served as the latest destination for William Woods’ Woods Around the World program, which is set to mark its tenth anniversary in 2018. 18 individuals, including 11 WWU students and supervising faculty, made the journey to Belize from December 29 – January 5, 2018, just the latest excursion in what […]
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