
A partnership for the future
The gathering in Manly Chapel on February 17 carried a sense of purpose. Leaders from Williams Baptist University and Black River Technical College stood together

The gathering in Manly Chapel on February 17 carried a sense of purpose. Leaders from Williams Baptist University and Black River Technical College stood together

Williams Baptist University is launching a new program for students to earn a Certificate in Museum Studies. The 18-hour academic program is designed to prepare students for careers in museums, archives, cultural institutions and the growing field of public history.

Black River Technical College and WBU hold a Workforce Partnership signing ceremony on Feb. 17. (Submitted) WALNUT RIDGE, Ark. – Two higher education institutions in northeast Arkansas are joining

Little Willie Farmer (Submitted) (WALNUT RIDGE, Ark.) – In celebration of Black History Month, Williams Baptist University will host blues artist Little Willie Farmer in

Religious freedom is not a “side issue” to Christian higher education. It is the soil in which Christian belief, scholarship, worship, discipleship, and service can flourish unconstrained and without reprisal. When

Williams Baptist University has announced the launch of a new bachelor’s degree in Agribusiness that students can complete in three years. WBU’s new degree, which requires 90 credit hours rather than the usual 120 hours, was recently approved by the university’s accrediting agency, the Higher Learning Commission.

New trustees at Williams Baptist University are (left to right) Jamar Andrews, Aaron Abbott, Cheryl Dean, Tonya Taylor, Shane Stolz and James Nichols. (Submitted) (WALNUT

Every Christian university exists within a web of tensions. On one hand, it must meet the rigorous demands of higher education: accreditation, academic excellence, financial

The Board of Trustees at Williams Baptist University elected new officers for the upcoming year at its regularly scheduled board meeting Tuesday, Sept. 23. Trustees also welcomed news of an increase in freshman enrollment for the fall semester.

On September 10, 2025, a horrible event shook the American educational and political landscape: Charlie Kirk — co-founder of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) and a