An Artistic Culmination
5 Questions for Amy Dittmer, Director of Career Services and Student Transition
William Woods University rated as top institution in Missouri for returning adults, “non-traditional” students
Rating by College Factual scores WWU in top 70 out of more than 1,100 schools ranked nationwide Citing flexibility, value and quality of instruction, a leading national publication that focuses on college data analytics and student outcomes has rated William Woods University (WWU) in the top 70 nationally in terms of serving returning adults and […]
Blazing Rescue
“The entire community was completely burnt to the ground. The smoke was so heavy that you couldn’t see a block away. It felt like a zombie apocalypse movie without the zombies.” Those are just a few of the memories that Georgia Ruth Hellum-Willits ’14 has of the recent wildfires that tore through Northern California, destroying […]
Unique adaption of Peter Pan next up in 2017-2108 Mainstage Season Series
Meet Ashley Pendleton, English and English Education
A Passion for Teaching I always wanted to be a teacher. I remember being in intermediate school (so about fifth or sixth grade) and just thinking that I loved being there. I loved that one of my teachers had a reading carpet and would have students come up with little stories. I decided that I […]
William Woods University History professor to kick off national tour with lecture, book signing on Fulton campus
Members of the general public will soon be getting the first look at a new book by a member of the William Woods University (WWU) History faculty that examines the ideals that guided the foundation of the United States. “American Honor: The Creation of the Nation’s Ideals during the Revolutionary Era” by Dr. Craig Bruce […]
Meet Dr. Stephen Forsha, Business
Dr. Stephen Forsha Assistant Professor of Business; Director of the School of Business and Technology Expertise: Leadership; Executive Leadership and Management; Organizational Behavior/Human Resources; Managerial Ethics; Business Ethics Teaching is a calling and for me, it’s about giving others opportunities to grow academically and as individuals so they can have a positive impact in […]
Celebrating National Athletic Training Month with Research
Meet Dr. Carrie McCray, ASL and Interpreting
Dr. Carrie McCray Professor, ASL Interpreting; Associate Dean of Academic Assessment; William Woods alumna (bachelor’s degree and master of education) Expertise: Educational Interpreting, Ethics of Interpreters, Mental Health Interpreting, and Performance Interpreting From Oklahoma to Fulton I’m from a small town in rural Oklahoma, with lots of farmland, two traffic lights, and a high school […]
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