At William Woods University, exposing students to different people and cultures is a way of life. The most prominent example of this phenomenon has been the University’s unique Woods Around The World (WATW) program, which has taken hundreds of students and other travelers from The Woods on a series of
March is Athletic Training month. William Woods marked the observance by hosting its fourth annual Athletic Training Symposia on campus on March 13, where Athletic Training students presented case studies on topics in the industry to Athletic Training faculty. This year the focus is Athletic Training in healthcare. Athletic Trainers
Life is hectic for any college student. There are multiple classes to balance, constant studying and reading outside of class, organizations to get involved in, and of course an active social life. For a student-athlete on one of William Woods’ 16 intercollegiate athletic teams, there is even more to juggle.
At William Woods University, campus experiences outside the classroom are considered just as important to a college education as the instruction that takes place inside the classroom. Whether it’s through the LEAD program, joining a club or taking part in a variety of other campus opportunities, William Woods students receive