Watch this video to relive the William Woods University undergraduate and graduate Commencement ceremonies from 2018.
It is summertime at William Woods University (WWU), and the living is about to get anything but easy. Despite the hiatus from classes as the university observes summer break, beginning next week the Fulton campus will swarm with activity as William Woods kicks off its annual tradition of hosting a
It all started with a river (the Caloosahatchee River) and a road (McGregor Boulevard). These two parallel pathways are prominent landmarks in Fort Myers, a Florida city halfway between Tampa and Miami. This Gulf Coast tourist mecca rose to fame during the turn of the twentieth century when icons like
Gayle Lampe, pioneering professor of the Equestrian Science Department at William Woods University (WWU) and an internationally-renowned expert in the field, is set to receive her latest prestigious recognition. Ms. Lampe will be officially inducted into the International Saddlebred Hall of Fame on Saturday, June 2 at the historic Simmons
If you want to meet the most involved current student at William Woods University (WWU), attend a campus event – she’s almost certainly there. And if you want to find Nina McKee of Fulton somewhere this summer when classes aren’t in session, you can find her – where else? –