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Fulton resident appointed as Director of Diversity and Inclusion at William Woods University

William Woods University (WWU) today announced the appointment of Darianne Maclin of Fulton as the university’s new Director of Diversity and Inclusion. Ms. Maclin, a 2017 graduate of William Woods, will replace Cyndi Koonse. In her new role, Maclin will be responsible for supporting William Woods students through a variety

Meet Shellee Spring Perkins ’88, Business

Major: Business Administration and Computer Information Systems Career: Senior Vice President of Client Experience and Alignment, Cerner Corporation Why I Chose William Woods I grew up on a farm outside of Enid, Oklahoma where my great-great-grandfather homesteaded during the Oklahoma Land Run. Today, my brother lives there and operates Spring

Author to explore disturbing historical topic during book signing, lecture at William Woods University

A Kansas City-area author and professor whose first book examined how the early European settlers of North America used the discourse of cannibalism to shape their views of Indigenous Americans will be engaging in a book signing and lecture at William Woods University (WWU). Dr. Kelly L. Watson, author of

Equestrian Professor participates in prestigious FEI World Equestrian Games as a Dressage Steward

The 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games were held in Mill Spring, North Carolina from September 11-23rd. The World Equestrian Games showcase all 8 recognized FEI disciplines. Jean Kraus, longtime William Woods Professor of Equestrian Studies, served as an FEI Dressage Steward for the World Equestrian Games. FEI stands for “Federation

Meet William Woods’ Peer Tutors, helping WWU students reach for academic success

For many college students, there comes a time when they struggle with their academics. That could mean homework, writing a paper or studying for an exam. Although most William Woods professors are willing to help struggling students with class concepts, some students may find it uncomfortable to drop by their professor’s office and