William Woods unveiled a new tradition on January 18, 2022 – the University’s first-ever Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast, an opportunity to reflect upon the inspirational legacy of America’s greatest civil rights leader. The inaugural gathering, held inside the Neilsen Room at Tucker Dining Hall, was also to recognize
To say Amanda Herriman-Reichel is passionate about life would be quite an understatement. The three-time graduate of William Woods (B.S. in Elementary Education/Art Education 2009; Master’s in Athletic/Activities Administration 2011, and Specialist Degree in School Superintendency 2013) has always been super involved, going back to her days at The Woods
News and notes about William Woods students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Updated continuously throughout the semester. William Woods Students, Faculty, and Staff Macie Edwards, a freshman at William Woods, received a $1,000 scholarship from Co-Mo Connect Powered by Co-Mo Electric Cooperative, as part of the organization’s Operation Round Up program. A
Campus community, alumni and supporters raise more than $33,000 in most successful giving campaign to date The faculty, staff, students, alumni and supporters of William Woods University (WWU) love their university – and certainly proved it during the just-concluded Days of Giving campaign. In its first such event since 2018,
William Woods University will join the nation in remembering and honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. next month when the University hosts its first-ever MLK Breakfast on campus. The WWU Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast will take place on Tuesday, January 18th, 2022 at 9 a.m. in