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Meet Jessica Brown – American Sign Language instructor

The Louis D. Beaumont Dad’s Association Distinguished Professor Award has been presented to a full-time faculty member each year since 1968. Nominations are received from students, and a small group of invited students then choose from among those nominated who should receive the award for the year for displaying a dedication to quality teaching.

2020-2021 Mainstage Season Series continues at William Woods University with family production “Goldilocks on Trial”

Despite restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mainstage Season Series is set to continue at William Woods University (WWU) this week, featuring the second of four highly entertaining productions for the current academic year staged by WWU’s Theatre Department. This week’s stage play, “Goldilocks on Trial,” is a heartwarming

William Woods announces new hires for university administration

William Woods University (WWU) today announced the recent appointments of Angelette Prichett to the position of Associate Dean of Academic Student Services, and Selena Meints as Director of Student Disability Services. Both additions are effective immediately. Angelette Prichett As Associate Dean of Academic Student Services, Prichett is responsible for supervising

Meet Dr. Ellen Moore – Assistant Professor of Chemistry

The Louis D. Beaumont Dad’s Association Distinguished Professor Award has been presented to a full-time faculty member each year since 1968. Nominations are received from students, and a small group of invited students then choose from among those nominated who should receive the award for the year for displaying a dedication to quality teaching.

Donation of rare items provides a glimpse of mid-1920’s William Woods

For Martin Rosenberg of Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, it was an ordinary exercise many of us attend to from time to time. While going through some old boxes in his home, the 76-year old Rosenberg came upon some nearly century-old items that recalled a prominent time in the life of his