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Tue, July 10, 2018 No Comments

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 […]

Tue, June 26, 2018 No Comments

Lessons in Horsemanship: Equestrian Camp at William Woods

“It was definitely hot this week, but we handled it with lots of ice cream and cookies!” says Melanie Norby, a 17-year-old dressage rider from St. Peters, Missouri. Norby is one of the participants in the William Woods University Equestrian Academic Camp, which took place on campus last week.   A New Camp Format For […]

Tue, June 19, 2018 No Comments

Meet the William Woods Athletic Training Clinical Instructors

In the William Woods University Athletic Training program, students graduate after five years with both a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and a Master’s in Athletic Training (MAT). During their fourth and fifth years, MAT students complete clinical education with licensed professionals and actual patients through clinical experiences. Here are some of the experts […]

Tue, June 5, 2018 No Comments

Meet Cynthia Kramer, Political/Legal Studies

Cynthia Kramer Professor, Legal Studies Areas of Emphasis: Conflict Resolution, Family Law, and Juvenile Law   I tell students that I’m not teaching you to be a lawyer. I’m giving you skills that transcend subject matter. If you can think like this, you will be successful in whatever profession you decide to do.   A […]

Wed, May 30, 2018 No Comments

Rivers, Roads, and Memories

It all started with a river (the Caloosahatchee River) and a road (McGregor Boulevard). These two parallel pathways are prominent landmarks in Fort Myers, a Florida city halfway between Tampa and Miami. This Gulf Coast tourist mecca rose to fame during the turn of the twentieth century when icons like Thomas Edison and Henry Ford […]