A call for artists in upcoming Equality Matters art exhibit
“When artists give form to revelation, their art can advance, deepen and potentially transform the consciousness of their community.” – Alex Grey, American artist 1953 – present. For decades art has been used as a form of expression, to make a statement and, oftentimes, to take a stand William Woods University’s Cox Gallery is issuing […]
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Fitness author and personal trainer Drew Manning speaks at William Woods University
Drew Manning demonstrated exercises to William Woods students in interactive seminar. “If my message of health and personal accountability wasn’t sinking in with my clients, maybe I didn’t get how hard the road from unhealthy to healthy really was. Maybe the trainer in me needed to learn a few lessons first,” author and personal trainer […]
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3 Steps for bachelors in communications majors to create a strong online presence
According to a 2014 Jobvite survey, 93 percent of employers look at a candidate’s profile on social media before making a hiring decision. As a Bachelor of Science in Communications major, social media will play a large role in your future as a professional, whether you find yourself working as a Social Media Coordinator or […]
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Spotlight Career for Bachelors of Biology Students: Veterinary Medicine
A recent study conducted by Payscale.com, surveyed over two million workers on whether or not they felt their work contributed to making the world a better place. They compared this data with the annual income across 24 job categories and over 500 unique job titles and measured the overlap of job meaning and salary to […]
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The bold art of devised theatre: a performance on campus in Fulton
The living, breathing moment when an original thought, an idea, an opinion that is part of you, becomes a story, expressed through your actions and words. It’s that moment. When your heart is beating out of your chest and you prepare to step out on stage in front of hundreds — maybe thousands — of […]
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3 cheers to standing out in the crowd of sports career prospects
The future looks bright for those pursuing their B.S. in Sport Management, with many sports management jobs expected to grow faster than average in the next five to ten years. For example, jobs in coaching and scouting are projected to grow 15 percent by 2022. Although job growth looks promising, the sports industry can be […]
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Course Spotlight: Gender Communications
What is gender? How is gender expressed in verbal/nonverbal communication? How does parenting and culture shape gender during early childhood? As part of a bachelor’s in communication, students at William Woods University can take COM213 Gender Communications, taught by Dr. Aimee Sapp, to answer questions such as these, and take a closer look into the […]
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The Art of Napping: the biology of a good night’s sleep
On October 12, Dr. Anna Hulbert of University Physicians presented on “The Art of Napping” as part of the Wisdom for Wellness LEAD event series. At the event, Hulbert spoke on sleep hygiene, signs of sleepiness, sleep need, sleep stages, the art of napping and the effects of sleep on overall health. She also touched […]
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