
Tekla Research gift to build garden at WBU
(left to right) Luke Colley, WBU Vice President for Advancement; Dr. Rhyne Putman, WBU Vice President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Stan Norman, WBU President; Beth
(left to right) Luke Colley, WBU Vice President for Advancement; Dr. Rhyne Putman, WBU Vice President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Stan Norman, WBU President; Beth
At Williams Baptist University, we are breaking new ground in Christian higher education with the launch of a new Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Business. Starting
Williams Baptist University is expanding its academic offerings to include a degree in agriculture. The university says its new degree, the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Business, will be available starting this fall.
“Then he [Jesus] said to his disciples, “The harvest is abundant, but the workers are few. Therefore, pray to the Lord of the harvest to
In my report at the 2024 annual meeting of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention, I shared some personal reflections regarding a faith journey I have
WBU President Dr. Stan Norman (right) looks over the newly renovated Startup Chapel with Trustees Susan Allison and Cliff Gifford. (Walnut Ridge, Ark) – The
Over the past two to three years, the number of times I get asked this question seems to grow more and more in conversations with prospective students and their families.
Our world desperately needs Christ-centered leaders. I believe God birthed WBU to be a place that meets this critical need.
Williams Baptist University has announced a generous donation of $7,500 from the First National Bank of Lawrence County, dedicated to fortifying the Williams Works program.
The Bible teaches we were created to work.
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