Five WWU Graphic Design seniors recently became Adobe Certified Associates after successfully completing Adobe’s design software certification program. Their semester-long study and preparation culminated in passing Adobe’s rigorous qualification exam. Congratulations to seniors Megan Scheming, Madison Jarrell, Meagan Long-Smith, Leah English, and Joey Carbone, along with their Graphic Design professor,
Everyone on the William Woods University campus knows Debbie Schick. Most famous for her wonderful personality, infectious laugh, and extensive owl collection, Schick is the Student Life and LEAD coordinator. When she’s not printing IDs or getting LEAD scanners ready, Schick is greeting students with kind words and a gracious
As millions of baseball fans tune in to catch the upcoming Major League Baseball All-Star game, Charlie James will probably join them. But unlike the vast majority of fans across the country watching the best of this era’s players square off in the Midsummer Classic, the current member of the
William Woods University (WWU) is a great destination for students that transfer from community colleges. And now, the university’s efforts to ensure the success of these students has resulted in a recognition from a prestigious international honor society. Phi Theta Kappa, an international honor society of two-year colleges and academic
“It was definitely hot this week, but we handled it with lots of ice cream and cookies!” says Melanie Norby, a 17-year-old dressage rider from St. Peters, Missouri. Norby is one of the participants in the William Woods University Equestrian Academic Camp, which took place on campus last week.