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Tue, October 22, 2019 No Comments

New Chief Information Officer appointed at William Woods University

Fulton, MO – Dr. Jahnae H. Barnett, President of William Woods University (WWU), today announced the appointment of Travis Bond of Fulton as the university’s new Chief Information Officer (CIO), effective today. Bond will replace Jim Long, who departed from the university earlier this year. Serving as WWU’s Director of Enterprise Management Systems at the time […]

Thu, October 17, 2019 No Comments

William Woods to host fourth annual diversity and equality symposium

“Bridging Differences: Conversations on Gender, Race and Equality” to feature lectures, discussions and annual art exhibit  Fulton, MO – William Woods University (WWU) will host its fourth annual symposium next week with programming that explores issues of diversity and equality. Moving from the spring to the fall semester for the first time, “Bridging Differences: Conversations on […]

Mon, October 14, 2019 No Comments

William Woods joins Common App platform to increase access, quality and visibility of the university

Fulton, MO – Applying to William Woods University (WWU) is now more convenient, thanks to a new partnership announced today by WWU President Dr. Jahnae H. Barnett. Beginning today, William Woods is joining The Common Application, or “Common App,” a non-profit organization that produces an undergraduate college admission application that college applicants may use to apply […]

Tue, September 17, 2019 No Comments

William Woods to host Experiential Visit Day for prospective students of popular Education, Exercise Science degree programs

William Woods University (WWU) is getting ready to host dozens of prospective students and family members, including many from Callaway and Cole Counties, for an Experiential Visit Day involving two of the university’s most popular degree programs this week. On Thursday, September 19, high school students with a career interest in Education or Exercise Science […]

Fri, September 6, 2019 No Comments

William Woods University Business professor publishes new book on leadership in a new-age business and industrial world

“Conscio-Smart” is second book by Dr. Miriam O’Callaghan The concept of leadership according to the needs of new age businesses and industry, has changed. That changing nature of work and transforming work environments require leaders to possess universal sets of competencies, which are the subject of a new book by a member of the Business […]

Wed, August 28, 2019 No Comments

New academic year kicks off “Triumph Program” partnership between William Woods and Missouri Military Academy

22 MMA cadets now taking college courses taught by William Woods faculty When classes for the fall 2019 semester began last week at William Woods University (WWU), among the new students on campus included high school students looking to get a jump on their college education through a unique partnership with Missouri Military Academy (MMA). […]

Fri, August 23, 2019 No Comments

First week of 2019 fall semester classes yields enrollment gains at William Woods University

Increase again seen in evening and online students; total enrollment  stands at 2,168 William Woods University (WWU) once again saw a significant increase in the number of evening and online students enrolled when classes began for the 2019 fall semester earlier this week, bringing the university’s total enrollment (undergraduate, evening and online students) to 2,168 […]

Mon, August 19, 2019 No Comments

William Woods welcomes new faculty as fall semester begins

Ten new faculty members joined William Woods University (WWU) as fall semester classes began on campus today. WWU today welcomed Rachel Deutmeyer, assistant professor of Photography; Bethanie Irons, assistant professor of Graphic Design; Kristee Lorenz, professor of Education Leadership; Jessica Mannion, instructor of Accounting; Bailey McCallum, assistant professor of Equestrian Studies; Ellen Moore, assistant professor […]