Etiquette with President Barnett
“When I first walked into the room, I didn’t know what to expect — everyone was very tense,” remembers Bennett Zink ’19, an Art Education major from Iberia, Mo. No, Zink is not talking about giving a class presentation or taking a final exam. He is recalling his first etiquette dinner. Etiquette in College? Proper […]
William Woods University’s Online MBA Program Rated as One of the Nation’s Most Affordable
The online Master of Business Administration degree at William Woods University has already achieved distinction as one of the nation’s best in terms of quality, according to previous rankings by Online MBA Today. Now, the publication has also ranked WWU’s online MBA degree program as one of the most affordable in the U.S. According to […]
Meet Dustin Z. West ’12, Theatre
Thought Provoking Production “All Through The Night” Set to Hit the Stage
Alexander Hamilton: Dueling Perspectives
Classes at The Woods: This article series profiles interesting and unique classes at William Woods. What do students learn and why are the topics important? The William Woods University history department recently offered a new class called Hamilton: An American Story. Students learned about Alexander Hamilton’s life, influence, and the man behind both the financial […]
Meet Joe Davis, Education
Joe Davis Instructor of Education and William Woods alumnus (bachelor’s degree and master of education) Expertise: Leadership and Team Building, Digital Literacy, Behavior Intervention, and Policy and School Law An Early Start to an Education Career I was born in the city of Fulton, home of William Woods. My family has lived here in Callaway […]
Meet Dr. Timothy Hanrahan, Physical Education
Dr. Timothy Hanrahan Assistant Professor, Physical Education; Division of Education, Human Performance, and Humanities Chair Expertise: Health and Physical Education, Classroom Management, Educational Administration K-12, and Measurement and Assessment Learning from the Gridiron Football helped me become the person I am today. I was born and raised in St. Louis, Mo., before moving to […]
Exercise Science Goes High-Tech
Meet Dr. Caroline Boyer Ferhat, Psychology
George Morris Schools William Woods Equestrians
“He is a legend,” says Gayle Lampe, a saddle seat professor emeritus at William Woods University. George Morris has been called many things in his 79 years. Olympian. Author. Coach. Trainer. Hunt seat founding father. Last April, this world-renowned equestrian visited William Woods to conduct a hunter/jumper clinic for students, alumni, and outside riders. He […]
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