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William Woods University to feature “Smoke-Fired Vessels and Prints” art exhibit
An art exhibit that focuses on an abstract exploration of ceramic imagery is coming to William Woods University (WWU). “Smoke-Fired Vessels and Prints,” featuring the work of St. Louis-based artist Susan Zimmerman addressing the unique synergy between pottery and photography, will run on the WWU campus for four weeks beginning August 17 at the Mildred […]
William Woods honored by international honor society for excellence in facilitating success of community college transfer students
William Woods University (WWU) is a great destination for students that transfer from community colleges. And now, the university’s efforts to ensure the success of these students has resulted in a recognition from a prestigious international honor society. Phi Theta Kappa, an international honor society of two-year colleges and academic programs, recently named William Woods […]
William Woods campus getting set to host a variety of summer camps and conferences
It is summertime at William Woods University (WWU), and the living is about to get anything but easy. Despite the hiatus from classes as the university observes summer break, beginning next week the Fulton campus will swarm with activity as William Woods kicks off its annual tradition of hosting a myriad of camps and conferences. […]
William Woods University equestrian legend Gayle Lampe to be inducted into the International Saddlebred Hall of Fame
Gayle Lampe, pioneering professor of the Equestrian Science Department at William Woods University (WWU) and an internationally-renowned expert in the field, is set to receive her latest prestigious recognition. Ms. Lampe will be officially inducted into the International Saddlebred Hall of Fame on Saturday, June 2 at the historic Simmons Stable in Mexico, Missouri. Ms. […]
Nina McKee ’19 sets all-time William Woods record for campus involvement through LEAD program
If you want to meet the most involved current student at William Woods University (WWU), attend a campus event – she’s almost certainly there. And if you want to find Nina McKee of Fulton somewhere this summer when classes aren’t in session, you can find her – where else? – on the WWU campus, working […]
Means posthumously honored with Distinguished Professor Award
In a final honor in a sterling academic career, Ms. Shari Means was recently chosen by students at William Woods University (WWU) as the posthumous recipient of the university’s Distinguished Professor Award. A former assistant professor of education and director of student teaching and clinical experiences at WWU, Means passed away on April 10. The […]
William Woods students receive university’s OWL Achievement Awards
At the end of every academic year, William Woods University recognizes a select group of its students with its OWL Achievement Award. Recipients were formally recognized at the university’s Academic Honors Convocation and Co-Curricular Banquet on April 27. Recipients of the OWL Achievement Award are selected for their Outstanding Wisdom and Leadership while a student […]
William Woods students named Distinguished Scholars
At the end of every academic year, William Woods University recognizes a select group of its students with the Distinguished Scholar award. Faculty members designate one graduating senior from each program for the honor. While eligibility requires a minimum 3.4 grade point average, faculty also consider other relevant academic factors in the selection process. “The […]
William Woods University vice president honored by Higher Learning Commission
Dr. Michael Westerfield, Vice President of Institutional Effectiveness at William Woods University (WWU), was recently honored with awards for outstanding contributions and service by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) at the organization’s annual conference in Chicago. A member of the William Woods administration since 2009, Dr. Westerfield received the Sine Qua Non award and additional […]
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