Meet Paul Ramey ‘08, Legal Studies
I grew up near Sedalia, Missouri and graduated from Smithton High School. I knew after high school I wanted two things from college, to play baseball and pursue an education in the field of athletic training. These two interests are why William Woods appealed to me. However, it only took me half a semester to […]
Judge Kelly Broniec ’92 returns to WWU for annual court proceeding
For the 27th year, the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, returned to William Woods on April 3rd to convene court in the university’s unique model courtroom on campus. This year, the annual visit of the Court’s three-judge panel to WWU’s Bernard Wietzman Model Courtroom represented a homecoming of sorts. Judge Kelly Broniec ’92 returned to her […]
Meet Stephen George ’20, Legal Studies
I’m from St. Clair, Missouri, which has about 4,700 people. It’s similar to Fulton, Missouri with that small-town vibe. My whole family has gone through school there, and we have lived there for over 100 years. I had a politics class in high school that got me more interested in my current path. I liked […]
Meet Cynthia Kramer, Political/Legal Studies
Cynthia Kramer Professor, Legal Studies Areas of Emphasis: Conflict Resolution, Family Law, and Juvenile Law I tell students that I’m not teaching you to be a lawyer. I’m giving you skills that transcend subject matter. If you can think like this, you will be successful in whatever profession you decide to do. A […]
William Woods University to host Callaway County truancy court proceedings in university’s unique model courtroom
Collaboration between university, Family Court/Juvenile Office of Callaway County and area schools to address absenteeism, provide practical experience for WWU students Students at William Woods University (WWU) with an interest in the law will soon be getting another rare opportunity for practical experience in the judicial system, while helping to address the community concern of […]
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