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Kevin Lay ’07 is latest example of WWU’s prowess in producing K-12 education leaders across Missouri

By all accounts, Owensville (Mo.) High School science teacher Kevin Lay is wildly succeeding in his education career. The 2007 graduate of William Woods University, where he earned his Masters in Education, was recently nominated as Regional Teacher of the Year by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

Five Questions for Anita Hayes-Birt, Director of Student Disability Services

Anita Hayes-Birt is the Director of Student Disability Services at William Woods, where she serves as the campus liaison between students with documented disabilities and university staff and faculty. The Woods Today’s Veronica Townsend sat down with Hayes-Birt to discuss her role on campus. Q: How does your past experience

William Woods University Business professor publishes new book on leadership in a new-age business and industrial world

“Conscio-Smart” is second book by Dr. Miriam O’Callaghan The concept of leadership according to the needs of new age businesses and industry, has changed. That changing nature of work and transforming work environments require leaders to possess universal sets of competencies, which are the subject of a new book by

EQS Alumni of the Month: Taylor Finkel ’17

Some of the best moments of college were the unplanned moments. I was in a sorority and just hanging out in the house with my sisters was great. One of my last semesters, I was riding Dressage and got to project a horse that was great. I really enjoyed working

New academic year kicks off “Triumph Program” partnership between William Woods and Missouri Military Academy

22 MMA cadets now taking college courses taught by William Woods faculty When classes for the fall 2019 semester began last week at William Woods University (WWU), among the new students on campus included high school students looking to get a jump on their college education through a unique partnership