President Moreland joined students and faculty from the William Woods (WWU) School of Equestrian, plus members of the wider campus community on November 27 to break ground on a new Equestrian Trail that will allow students and their horses to more safely traverse the campus during rides. The new 2,000
Two WWU students, Mahala Campbell and Sophia Hausner, recently achieved sticker stardom with their innovative and creative designs. They were challenged in a campus-wide contest to design a sticker for either the university at large or the Woods Global program. Campbell is a senior studying graphic design and will be graduating this December. When
The Mainstage Season Series returns to William Wood University(WWU) this week, as the University’s drama department will present a play comprised of a series of female monologues entitled “Love, Loss And What I Wore.” This week’s stage production will begin with the opening performance on Thursday, November 16 at Dulany
Donation from Dale and Pat Hatfield to expand academic offerings and providing new resources in Equine-Assisted Services Dr. Jeremy Moreland, President of William Woods University (WWU), today announced the receipt of a $500,000 donation to the University to fund academic and additional resources for the WWU Equine Assisted Services Program.
Brad Davis ’20, Owner and Chief Executive Officer of Brian B. Quick Plumbing in the Baltimore, Maryland area, has never been to the William Woods University campus. “I was planning to come to my graduation at William Woods, but the pandemic got in the way,” said Davis, who received his