Bob Kendrick has dedicated much of his life toward sharing the story about Negro Leagues Baseball in America, and honoring the men who played it. The President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Kendrick brought his passion to William Woods’s Cutlip Auditorium on Monday February 24, to
In a yearly tradition, William Woods University (WWU) is once again hosting its annual Student Art Show this week at the University’s Mildred M. Cox Gallery. There will be an opening reception on Wednesday, February 26 from 4-6 p.m., and the show will run until March 20. The show will
Earlier this month, the Missouri Fox Trotter Horse Breed Association (MFTHBA) visited William Woods University for the first time. Anna Johnson ’19 is serving as a consultant to the organization, and was the clinic manager, bringing a new breed of horses to The Woods for students to learn about. The initial goal
Fulton, MO – As part of a month-long observance of Black History Month, William Woods University (WWU) will welcome Bob Kendrick, President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM), to speak on campus next week. Mr. Kendrick, who has served as president of the Kansas City-based museum for nine years, will