5 Questions for Kathy Neal, Coordinator of the Academic Success Center
Kathy Neal is the Coordinator of the Academic Success Center, located on the first floor of the Academic Building. Her role at the Center is to arrange for peer tutoring by hiring all of the peer tutors that work in the center. She also arranges the tutoring times for those instructors that have tutoring options […]
“Missouri Rivers and Streams” art exhibit is on display by Mentor-Mentee artists Terry Martin and Bennet Zink ‘19
An art exhibit featuring the combined works of a William Woods student and art professor is getting top billing this month at a prestigious showing in Missouri’s capitol city. “Missouri Rivers and Streams,” an exhibit by Bennet Zink ’19 and Professor of Visual Art Terry Martin, is currently on display at the Runge Nature Center […]
Upcoming Student Performance Review Days offer Woods students a chance to assess their academic progress
Nothing sounds better to a college student than two days of cancelled classes. But at William Woods University, those two days are an important part of the semester. They’re Performance Review Days, which are sometimes called assessment days. For two days in the spring semester, the university cancels classes for two days so that departments […]
Meet Sara Laney, Communications
Sara Laney Senior, Communications; Division of Arts & Behavioral Sciences One interest leads to another I am from Shawnee, Kansas. I actually didn’t have an interest in filmmaking or communications at all at first. It wasn’t until I got into high school, and our school had what was called a seminar show where the video […]
William Woods University announces Fall 2017 Dean’s List
William Woods University (WWU) today officially announced its Dean’s List for the Fall 2017 academic term. A total of 254 students earned a place on the Fall 2017 Dean’s List, that requires a full-time student achieve a minimum 3.6 semester and cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Last fall’s list of academic achievement […]
Woods Around The World exposes WWU students to Belize in latest odyssey; nears milestone as a program
The Caribbean nation of Belize served as the latest destination for William Woods’ Woods Around the World program, which is set to mark its tenth anniversary in 2018. 18 individuals, including 11 WWU students and supervising faculty, made the journey to Belize from December 29 – January 5, 2018, just the latest excursion in what […]
Meet Tony Weed, Communications
Tony Weed Instructor, Communications; Division of Arts & Behavioral Sciences A Natural Fit I myself started my career as a William Woods Communication student, where I became particularly involved with the campus radio station while also studying film. I was drawn to communication while I was an undergrad, as I have always loved writing and […]
William Woods Students Preserve Stinson Creek
Students and faculty at William Woods University have turned to science to help protect Stinson Creek. Located just minutes from campus, Stinson Creek runs through the city of Fulton and is accompanied by numerous trails. “The creek is a local landmark that is very important to Fulton and its residents, and we want to help […]
5 Questions for Bob Jones, WWU Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
Bob Jones was the first Strength and Conditioning Coach in William Woods history after being named to the position in 2001. In his role, Jones works closely with student-athletes in each of William Woods’ 15 sports programs, designing and implementing preseason, in-season and postseason sport-specific and individual-specific training programs for WWU student athletes. He also […]
William Woods University New Year’s food drive is latest example of the university’s year-long charitable efforts
The holidays might be over, but community needs continue into the new year. With that in mind, faculty and staff at William Woods University (WWU) marked the first week of classes for the 2018 spring semester by holding a food drive with proceeds going to SERVE, Inc. of Callaway County. All told, the WWU community […]
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