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National Horseman article highlights rich history at William Woods University

William Woods Equestrian

Why is having a full equine science education important? A question posed by Betts Coup at the beginning of her 9-page article published in National Horseman last month titled “The Equestrian Studies Program at William Woods University: Tradition and Evolution.” The article explores the rich history of the equestrian science degree at William Woods University […]

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September 11th, 2017

Posted in Leaders

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Student Q&A: George Morris Clinic Recap

William Woods Equestrian

Vonla Glassman riding Chip at the William Woods University George Morris Clinic, April 28-30. From April 28-30, world-renowned clinician and Olympian George Morris visited William Woods University last month to conduct a clinic for riders starting age 14 through adult, including William Woods equestrian students. Junior Vonla Glassman helped organize and prepare for the clinic, […]

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June 26th, 2017

Posted in Equestrian Studies At Work, Equine Culture

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Equestrian Teaching Techniques

William Woods Equestrian

Think about the great riding instructors and teachers you’ve had throughout your life. Chances are, they gave a lot more thought to how you learn than you knew. There are so many things to consider when pursuing a career teaching riding and building a riding curriculum — age, specialization area, discipline, ability level, and more. According […]

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June 5th, 2017

Posted in Education + Therapy

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