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William Woods University President resigns
William Woods University President resigns Romaine Seguin, Chair of the university’s board of trustees, to serve as Acting President Fulton, MO – Dr. Jeremy Moreland, President of William Woods University(WWU), today announced his resignation from the university to pursue other professional opportunities. Moreland, who became the 13th president in WWU history in September 2021, will officially leave the university in January 2025. Ms. Romaine Seguin, current Chair of the William Woods Board of
New Chief Financial Officer appointed at William Woods University
New Chief Financial Officer appointed at William Woods University Fulton, Mo. - Dr. Jeremy Moreland, President of William Woods University (WWU), today announced the appointment of Charles Cansler of Hampton, Virginia as the University’s new Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Cansler’s first day on campus will be December 2, 2024. Cansler joins the WWU administration with more than 30 years of executive leadership, accounting, business, information systems, and consulting experience. His career includes more
For the second time this month, William Woods Equestrian students score big wins at national competition
Fulton, MO – Late autumn is traditionally a time of year when students in the William Woods University (WWU) Equestrian Studies (EQS) program put their education and training on the line against some of the nation’s best amateur equestrians, and the month of November 2024 has resulted in another round of big wins for The Woods.Last week (November 11-16), William Woods EQS students competed at the prestigious United Professional Horsemen’s Association (UPHA) American Royal at Hale Arena in Kansas City, an
William Woods Equestrian students excel at prestigious Color Breed Congress
Fulton, MO – Once again, student competitors from the William Woods University (WWU) Equestrian Studies (EQS) program put their skills on the line at one of the most prestigious horse shows in the industry – and more than rose to the occasion.EQS Associate Professor Liz Haben took 13 horses and 10 riders to the Color Breed Congress, the annual National Horse Show for the Pinto Horse Association that draws entries from across the United States and Canada, held in Tulsa, Oklahoma from October 30-November 9.