Willard resident receives two prestigious academic awards from William Woods University
Fulton, MO– Ashley Pendleton, a senior at William Woods University (WWU) and resident of Willard, was honored with two prestigious academic awards from the university during the William Woods Academic Honors Convocation and Co-Curricular Banquet on April 26. At the end of each academic year, WWU recognizes a select group of graduating seniors who have […]
Fulton resident receives two prestigious academic awards from William Woods University
Fulton, MO– Nina McKee, a senior at William Woods University (WWU) and resident of Fulton, was honored with two prestigious academic awards from the university during the William Woods Academic Honors Convocation and Co-Curricular Banquet on April 26. At the end of each academic year, WWU recognizes a select group of graduating seniors who have […]
Robin Hirsch-Jacobson, associate professor of Biology, awarded Distinguished Professor of Year at William Woods
Fulton, MO – Lauded as a professor who teaches with “incredible enthusiasm for Biology that keeps students engaged, Dr. Robin Hirsch-Jacobson was chosen by students at William Woods University (WWU) as this year’s distinguished professor at WWU. Hirsch-Jacobson, associate professor of Biology, received the Louis D. Beaumont Dad’s Association Distinguished Professor Award for Excellence in […]
Meet Paul Ramey ‘08, Legal Studies
I grew up near Sedalia, Missouri and graduated from Smithton High School. I knew after high school I wanted two things from college, to play baseball and pursue an education in the field of athletic training. These two interests are why William Woods appealed to me. However, it only took me half a semester to […]
Three WWU students to receive Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees on same commencement day
NEWS ADVISORY: William Woods University to hold media availability with undergraduate commencement speaker Ryan Leaf
WHAT: Ryan Leaf, featured speaker for the William Woods University (WWU) undergraduate commencement on April 27, will hold a media availability this Friday afternoon on the WWU campus. The availability will be immediately followed by a talk Leaf will give to WWU student-athletes, which will be open to members of the media for photo and […]
Meet Abbey Smith ’20, History
Being from St. Louis I wanted to experience a rural area for college. I was attached to a different area and environment, considering I came from a big city and everything it had to offer. This included a private school education, having my friends regularly within a five-mile radius, football games from the all-boys high […]
William Woods completes first year of “World Supper Club” series
After the passing of celebrity chef, author and travel documentarian Anthony Bourdain on June 8th, 2018, Travis Tamerius was saddened. But also inspired. As Director for the Center of Ethics and Global Studies at William Woods, Tamerius regularly leads students abroad to experience new cultures as part of the university’s Woods Around The World Program. […]
WWU prepares students for the stress of finals, job applications and graduation through a variety of campus resources
April is known as Stress Awareness Month. Which is especially fitting timing at William Woods, where stress can be a constant companion for students throughout the month, with final exams, plans for the summer, graduation and life after graduation the major themes. Students are juggling job applications (for internships or their first fulltime job,) studying […]
Meet Hayley Bowler ’15, Social Work
Being from St. Charles, Missouri, I did not want to go too far away from home for college. I also wanted that small school feeling where I was not just another number. Growing up I always knew I wanted to do Social Work, which led me to finding William Woods University. I visited my junior […]
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