Meet Ari Arnold ‘19, Biology
I grew up in Edwardsville, Illinois, right across the river from St. Louis. I played softball all my life. I had a hitting instructor in high school that made me aware of William Woods. I visited and the rest was history. On the visit there were so many attractive selling points; I took a tour […]
2018-2019 Mainstage Season Series at William Woods returns with dark comedy “Eurydice”
5 Questions for Teresa Matthews, Logo Store Manager
How do you pick out designs that will be popular with college students?Usually I will talk with vendors and talk about what designs they have found to be popular at other schools with other students. I will also look at trends, as far as what’s going on in regular fashion. I’ll see what colors are […]
Project 123 encourages WWU students to volunteer for the community, paves way for travel abroad
Annual Faculty Art Show returns to William Woods University
In a yearly tradition, William Woods University(WWU) will host its annual Faculty Art Show beginning this Monday, February 11, at Kemper Center for the Arts. There will be an opening reception on Wednesday, February 20 from 4-6 p.m., and the show will run until March 10. Participants in this year’s show include Jane Mudd, Assistant […]
Omicron Delta Kappa Holds 7th Annual Leadership Conference on William Woods Campus
Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) is a 100-year old national leadership honor society. It holds a lifetime membership and students have to be invited to apply for membership in the William Woods chapter. Students then must submit an application to be accepted in the organization. Each year, ODK holds a leadership conference open to all students […]
Equestrian Alumni of the Month: Alex Gravett ‘07
Owner at Kismet Farm (editor’s note – beginning this month, The Woods Today will be profiling a William Woods Equestrian alumnus, in their own words, who is currently putting their degree and the training they received at WWU to work in the industry) I’m from St. Paul, Minnesota and now live in Simpsonville, Kentucky. I […]
Meet Rachel Meyer ’14, Psychology
Multi-Systemic Therapist (MST) at One Hope United Coming to The Woods I grew up in Granite City, IL and I played soccer my whole life. I went to a junior college and I knew a couple people there who had gone to William Woods. They talked about how great it was. I did a visit […]
William Woods Education professor publishes new book on using existing knowledge to confront and conquer life’s challenges
“FABLE: A Story of a Career spent gaining Wisdom” is first book by Dr. John David Long Fulton, MO – Everyone faces challenges in life and career. How individuals can confront and overcome those challenges using existing knowledge is the subject of a new book by a member of the Education faculty at William Woods […]
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