Steel Magnolias: A Southern Classic at WWU
Southern humor, classy women, and close-knit female friendships are only a few of the fantastic things audience members can expect from the William Woods University production of “Steel Magnolias.” It’s the story of the neighborhood ladies going to the hair salon on Saturdays. Director and assistant professor of Communication, Melissa Alpers-Springer, believes many people […]
Dr. Sherri Thomas to Speak at WWU Graduate Commencement
William Woods University is pleased to announce that Dr. Sherri Thomas, the principal at Lewis and Clark Middle School in Jefferson City, Missouri, will give the 2017 graduate commencement address on Saturday, May 6. “After many years in public education, Dr. Thomas is motivated, energetic, and desirous of sharing what she knows with fellow educators,” […]
Jimmy Wayne to Inspire Audiences at William Woods Commencement
William Woods University is pleased to announce that Jimmy Wayne, an award-winning country music singer and New York Times best-selling author, will give the 2017 commencement address on Saturday, May 6. The festivities will begin with the traditional Ivy Ceremony at 9:30 a.m., followed by the undergraduate commencement at 10 a.m. The graduate commencement ceremony […]
William Woods Receives Outstanding Review from Accreditor
Award-Winning Canadian Artist Shows at William Woods
A Different Snow White
Equality Matters, a Diversity Symposium at William Woods University
Differences can define us, but equality unites us. With that in mind, William Woods University is hosting the second annual Equality Matters: Conversations on Gender and Race symposium on February 13 – 17, with a speaker line-up focusing on how gender and race have worked together to shape the American dream of equality for all. […]
Saddle Seat Clinic with Tammy DeVore at William Woods
William Woods Announces Fall 2016 Dean’s List
It was a successful year for William Woods University academics. A total of 259 students were named to the Dean’s List for academic accomplishments during the 2016 fall term. To be named to the Dean’s List, a student must be full-time and have achieved a minimum 3.6 semester and cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 […]
Hail to the Chief, a Presidential Lecture Series
At the start of 2017, the presidency continues to be the most important topic gripping the United States and its people. The question of presidential character has been central to this discussion. In times of national uncertainty, it is more important than ever to remember and evaluate the heritage of this office in order to […]
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