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Service awards presented to WBC employees.
WBC wins opening round pod in Claremore, Okla.
WBC releases academic lists.
Lady Eagles roll past Morningside College 17-2.
Hollingsworth honored at WBC graduation.
WBC takes on Morningside College in first round action Monday.
Eleven students receive academic honors.
111 graduates earn degrees from Williams.
17 students receive Who's Who honor.
Eat Pizza Hut and support WBC missions.
Karisa Hendrix and Andrew Chandler receive top honor.
Lady Eagles headed to Claremore, Okla., for first round games.
Hendrix, Anderson, Siebert and Newell earn individual awards from AMC.
WBC employees honored for their service to the school.
The P-4 Early Childhood Education Award is renamed.
Rain delayed tourney now set to begin Saturday.
Registration will be May 6th at Bradford High School.
Softball squad climbs a notch in latest NAIA poll.
Business society brings home a host of awards and honors.
Two students join international music society.
Business students join international honor society.
Board hears details of the Diamond Destiny Plan.
Performance begins at 7 p.m.
2013-2014 officers ready to lead business society.
Business Owner of the Year and Business Person of the Year selected.
Adam Adams heads up international programs at WBC.
Approximately 100 graduates to receive diplomas.
Softball Eagles earn weekly mention from conference.
Several events planned at the Felix Goodson Library.
Williams sophomore rewarded for stellar week.
Play will be April 12 and 13 in WBC's Old Chapel.
WBC squad ranked 5th in latest NAIA poll.
College given 10-year extension with no stipulations.
Hendrix and Woodard receive weekly conference accolades.
Softball squad reaches highest ranking in school history.
Softball team runs winning streak to 17.
WBC wins 3-of-4 against Benedictine-Springfield.
Longtime VP for Academic Affairs returns to position.
Students will spend spring break serving the Walnut Ridge area.
Walnut Ridge native crowned Friday night.
Future Williams student receives high honor.
Williams softball squad sweeps four games against CBC.
Senior forward earns top conference honors in basketball.
Applications are due March 29.
Newell to focus on softball, with new coach to be hired for volleyball.
Student ministry conference scheduled for March 8-9.
Williams men win a thriller over WWU.
Lady Eagles advance to semifinal game Friday at Columbia.
Garage sale will benefit student mission trips.
WBC PBL joins WRHS for FBLA Week activity.
Softball squad knocks off 4th ranked OCU.
Eagles and Lady Eagles secure first round home games.
Michael Taber passed away Feb. 22nd.
WBC graduate to be laid to rest Friday.
Tryouts will be held Saturday, March 9.
Games against Benedictine-Springfield rescheduled from Thursday to avoid inclement weather.
The Lady Eagles have postponed their doubleheader with BMC.
Williams students inducted into International English Honor Society.
2013 Mr. WBC crowned on Friday, Feb. 8.
Aquaponics fundraiser set for Valentine's Day.
The 14th ranked Lady Eagles will open their season on Saturday, Feb. 9 at Blue Mountain.
Williams men defeat Scots Saturday, while Lady Eagles’ rally comes up short.
Events planned to commemorate African American history.
Lady Eagles fall just short of upset against nationally ranked Cougars.
Event raises funds for projects to alleviate hunger.
Folk music duo to lead night of worship Feb. 11.
Photographs on display through Feb. 7 in Maddox Center gallery.
WBC forward honored after scoring 59 points in two games.
Grace Stolz is WBC's new coordinator of public relations.
Basketball teams sweep Hornets in Saturday games at WBC.
Williams alum was well known as a banker, educator and civic leader.
DeProw joins business school deans from around Arkansas in study.
WBC women defeat Lady Spartans in St. Louis, while Eagles fall by four.
Williams announces honor students from the fall semester.
Business students conduct successful diaper drive and help pack bread for charity.
Eagles and Lady Eagles notch victories on their home court Saturday.
Lady Eagles outpace Stephens in home conference game.
Preview day is for prospective students interested in the Williams Singers.
WBC mourns loss of longtime BSU director and friend of the college.
WBC men notch road victory over the Scots, while Lady Eagles come close to upset win.
Williams campus coated with snow after Christmas blizzard.
Pocahontas bank makes gift to WBC.
Local industry supports annual scholarship fund at Williams.
WBC administrators assume new roles for the college.
Chair of WBC science department elected to position in international society.
Eagles win behind Sanders’ big day, while WBC women are edged out.
Lady Eagles soccer will take the field in fall of 2013.
Marmaduke girls and Hillcrest boys claim 54th annual tournament crowns.
Friday’s games will determine which teams advance to the finals.
Marmaduke vs. Pocahontas in the girls' bracket, and Hillcrest vs. Viola in the boys' final Saturday afternoon.
Southside girls and Pocahontas boys move one step closer to the WBC Tourney finals.
Lady Bobcats and Lady Greyhounds score Tuesday night wins in WBC Tourney.
Scholarship benefits students who attend Pocahontas and Maynard High Schools.
Hillcrest boys move to next round, as do the girls of Walnut Ridge and Pocahontas.
Three games set for Monday night, starting at 5 p.m.
Display runs through December 7th in Maddox Center gallery.
Conference hands out honors to 10 WBC athletes.
Men cruise past Pioneers, while women fall short against PSC.
Contest originally scheduled for Saturday is now set for Monday.
Williams men take 96-66 win at CRC.
Lady Eagles earn national respect in NAIA poll.
Williams women beat CRC and Mid-Continent on consecutive nights.
Hillcrest boys and Marmaduke girls are the high seeds.
Men's basketball squad comes up short against Blue Mountain.
WBC women suffer road loss to Toppers.
Seniors named king & queen during Homecoming/Parents Day festivities.
Lady Eagles end year with 23-12 record.
Thursday luncheon open to all who are interested in student ministry.
Women's basketball squad opens season with win over Ecclesia.
Williams men roll in 106-68 win over Ecclesia.
Volleyball squad earns big win in last home match of the season.
Big second half leads to 88-59 win over BBC.
WBC soccer squad takes 2-1 win from Missouri Baptist.
Business students working to achieve prestigious status.
Day full of activities planned for students' families and Williams alumni.
Drama production will take place during Homecoming/Parents Day festivities.
Sale will be held in Felix Goodson Library Oct. 26 - Nov. 3.
HLG soccer team notches 2-0 win over Williams.
WBC volleyball squad takes two matches from Stephens.
Senior art exhibit features oil on canvas, ceramics, prints and mosaics.
Annual event offers games and activities for local children and church groups.
FCA event draws high school students from Lawrence County.
WBC volleyball squad takes two from Central Baptist.
Preview day for honor students will be Nov. 9th.
Williams soccer squad suffers 4-2 loss at Mid-Continent.
Accrediting agency to make routine visit in early November.
Students sample Art & Culture products while learning about the new business.
Preview day is for students interested in transferring to WBC from other colleges.
Magazine ranks Williams in top tier of southern colleges for third straight year.
Grant Smith conducts valuable research at Wings of Honor WWII Museum.
WWU hands Williams a 1-0 conference defeat Saturday.
WBC volleyball squad drops two close matches to conference foe.
Volleyball and soccer Eagles host AMC opponents Saturday.
WBC soccer squad rallies to beat Harris-Stowe in St. Louis.
Lady Eagles sweep Benedictine-Springfield, but fall at Columbia.
Volleyball Eagles go to Benedictine-Springfield and Columbia, while soccer team is at Harris-Stowe.
Williams squad moves to 9-0 on the season with win over Lyon.
Business students rake in honors at San Antonio conference.
Lady Eagles build impressive start to '12 season.
Popular lunch spot is open 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. Sundays.
Campus comes to life in anticipation of the fall semester.
Students have begun moving into WBC residence halls for the fall 2012 semester.
WBC opens their season on August 30 at 4:30 p.m. against Harding in Walnut Ridge, Ark.
Local industry moves inventory to Miller Building.
Both students and community members are invited to be a part of the group.
Campus comes to life in preparation for first day of classes, Aug. 29th.
WBC volleyball will open their season on August 24.
Dr. Thomas Jones has begun work as the 6th president of Williams.
Webb Gymnasium has completed a makeover to its seating.
Registration is Tuesday, Aug. 7, with classes beginning Aug. 20.
Honor students from the past semester are listed.
Degrees awarded to 100 graduates during baccalaureate & commencement exercises.
2012 graduates honored with annual award.
Check out the new athletic website at www.wbceagles.com.
Five staff members are honored for reaching milestones of service.
Two Lady Eagles softball players were honored by the NAIA.
Paragould minister honored at baccalaureate and commencement excercises.
Alexus Clardy signed her commitment to play basketball at Williams.
Braxton Champion signs his commitment to Williams.
Williams has received a signed commitment from Tieara Burks.
Williams finishes the season with a record of 51-10.
Lady Eagles will play Oklahoma City University at 5 p.m. in the decisive game of Pool C.
The Lady Eagles improve to 2-0 in NAIA Tourney with a victory over the Night Hawks.
Anderson and Sanders lead WBC to win over WIU.
Williams softball squad practices at Gulf Shores on eve of NAIA Tournament.
WBC squad is in Gulf Shores, Ala., for NAIA Tournament that begins Thursday.
Annual guide will feature 22 from Williams.
WBC will open its national tournament on Thursday, May 17, at 10 a.m. against Webber International.
Austyn Pruss has signed his commitment to play for WBC.
WBC athletics announced the annual award on Friday.
Brea Glenn has signed her commitment to play basketball at WBC.
Business students are admitted to honor society.
WBC softball team wins the American Midwest Conference Tournament championship.
The American Midwest Conference has released its 2012 softball awards.
WBC will host Park in the AMC Tournament championship on Friday at 2 p.m.
WBC brought home 17 honors when the AMC released its baseball awards on Thursday.
Dr. Bill Steeger to deliver baccalaureate address to graduates.
Music honor society adds new members at WBC.
WBC and Columbia will meet in the series finale at 2 p.m. on Wednesday.
Williams will host Columbia College on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in AMC Tourney
Business society picks four to lead the organization next year.
Shelby Anderson and Karisa Hendrix have been honored by the AMC.
Head of WBC's counseling and career services stepping down after 13 years.
Alisha Stone has committed to play basketball for WBC.
Lindsey Vermillion has signed her commitment to play basketball for the Lady Eagles.
Annual project teaches school children the value of saving.
The AMC has released its Academic All-Conference team.
RAIN DELAY: Friday's game now set to start at 3:00 p.m.
Some 100 will graduate at baccalaureate and commencement excercises.
New coffee shop offers hot, iced and frozen speciality drinks.
The Lady Eagles finish the regular season with a record of 43-8.
Business students claim 29 awards at statewide competition.
Christopher Smith commits to WBC.
Forrest Fowler has commitment to play soccer at WBC.
The Eagle basketball squad has received a signed commitment from Cedric Nash Jr.
Retiring president of Williams presented title during reception in his honor.
Karisa Hendrix wins the award for the fourth time this season.
Academic departments hand out annual awards to students.
Students join national honor scholarship society.
Lady Eagles win first outright AMC championship with victory over Stephens.
Tuesday's doubleheader has been cancelled against CMU.
Williams clinches top seed in AMC softball tournament.
Musical will be presented at 7:30 p.m. in WBC's Old Chapel.
The weather has forced some changes to the Lady Eagles softball schedule.
Jill Graham and Karisa Hendrix honored by conference.
Williams recognizes seven employees for milestones of service.
Olivia Morris was honored by the NAIA.
Sale of children's art will benefit orphanage in Thailand.
Jasmine Ford has signed her commitment to attend WBC in the fall of 2012.
WBC split a doubleheader with Bethel University.
Cody Jones signs to become a soccer Eagle in 2012.
Laci Boyett has signed with the Lady Eagle basketball squad.
WBC sets a new record for wins in a season.
Two events planned at Felix Goodson Library for week of April 8-14.
Williams softball takes sole possession of first place in the AMC.
Monday's home JV contest against TRCC now set to start at 3 p.m.
Harley Strayhorn chooses to extend career with the Lady Eagle volleyball squad.
Lady Eagles climb two spots in the latest NAIA poll.
Jones will be the sixth president of Williams.
Shelby Anderson is the third WBC softball player to be honored by the AMC this season.
Musical based on the "Peanuts" comic strip will be performed April 19 & 20.
WBC picked up one win in a four game series with HLG.
The Lady Eagles earn an important sweep over William Woods University.
Senior from Des Arc, Ark., to present program on music therapy.
The Eagles will host six AMC contests this weekend.
The Lady Eagles have climbed a spot in the national rankings.
Congressman Crawford commends retiring WBC president.
WBC teacher candidates have opportunity to work with exceptional students.
Registration will be April 3 at Bradford High School.
Biology honor society welcomes new members.
Sophomore from Sherwood, Ark., claims 2012 Miss WBC title.
Longtime Williams supporter and board chairman passed away Monday.
Group doing mission work with children and others in Asian country.
WBC's president will be honored at a reception in administration building rotunda.
April 14 event to held by biology honor society.
The Eagles hosted MBU in a four game AMC clash this past weekend.
The Lady Eagles traveled to Springfield, Mo. this past weekend.
Cafeteria closed, offices operating on shorter hours.
WBC has received a signed commitment from Taylor Booth to play volleyball.
Katie Nelson has signed her commitment to play for the Lady Eagle softball team.
Lady Eagles take doubleheader from the NAIA's 21st ranked team Wednesday.
English honor society inducts four from Williams.
Karisa Hendrix has won the AMC Pitcher of the Week for the second time this season.
The Eagles opened their AMC season this past week.
Solid pitching and timely hitting leads WBC to four victories.
WBC has cancelled their doubleheader scheduled for Friday, March 9.
Williams has picked up a commitment from Whitney Mills.
Eleven basketball players were honored from WBC.
The Lady Eagles finish a 17-10 season.
Harty-Blackwood Gateway greets visitors at main entrance to campus.
Opportunity for students interested in transfering to WBC.
Annual conference benefits student ministers and other youth leaders.
Williams loses in the quarterfinals of the AMC tournament.
WBC advances to the semifinals of the AMC Tournament.
Students meet Rev. Billy Kyles during Black History Month field trip.
Lady Eagles take on Harris-Stowe Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the SMC.
WBC drama department stages stories by local elementary students.
Karisa Hendrix and Chelsea Sanders have been honored by the AMC.
WBC swept the Bearcats in a tense series over the weekend.
The Lady Eagles picked up four wins this past weekend.
The WBC Eagles had their home opener this past weekend.
The Eagles were swept by WWU on Thursday night.
Students learn of Ernest Hemingway's days in Piggott, Ark.
Due to heavy rains, four JV baseball games have been cancelled.
Softball Eagles open their season with two victories over BMC.
The Lady Eagles have won eight of their last ten contests.
The Eagles picked up a conference win over Hannibal-LaGrange university.
The Lady Eagles doubleheader against BMC has been moved to February 21.
Bean supper and silent auction brings in funds for mission trip.
The WBC Eagles pick up win number seven on the season.
The Lady Eagles move within a half game from first place in the AMC.
The Lady Eagles open their season on February 11.
Jennessa Gattis has inked her commitment to play volleyball at WBC.
The Lady Eagles pick up a committment from 6'2 center, Michaela Thompson.
Michael Reynolds signs his commitment to the Eagle baseball team.
Diamond Eagles postpone Friday & Saturday season opener against Evangel.
Childrens books given for orphanage in Thailand.
The Williams Eagles baseball team will open its season this Friday.
Williams hosted Harris-Stowe for a hoops doubleheader this weekend.
WBC women move to 10-5 with a win over PSC on Thursday evening.
WBC choir to present its Celebration of Worship.
Christian drama team to perform across the state.
The Eagles score a season high 102 points in a win over CRC.
Fund raiser to feature ham and bean supper along with innovative auction items.
WBC announces its honor students from last semester
The Lady Eagles improved to 2-1 in conference on Thursday evening.
Callie Brooks inks her commitment to continue her career with the Lady Eagles.
Standout athlete from Gamaliel, Ark. has signed her commitment to the Lady Eagles.
Brittany Merritt will be joining the WBC softball squad in the fall of 2012.
Harvey has been named AMC player of the week for the second time this season.
Kyle Harvey has scored 1,000 career points for Williams Baptist College.
Williams men and women opened conference play over the weekend.
Alexa Meredith of Wynne, Ark. signs commitment to be Lady Eagle.
Local industry gives to annual scholarship fund.
Jonesboro volleyball player commits to Eagles.
Jonesboro High School catcher commits to Williams.
Ribbon cutting formally opens facility.
Dr. Jerol Swaim will step down after 48 years at WBC.
WBC dean going back to first love of teaching history.
Annual gift benefits scholarship fund at Williams.
The Eagles game will start at 4 p.m. on Saturday.
Two Eagles have received AMC Player of the Week honors.
The Eagles and Lady Eagles were in action on Saturday afternoon.
Kyle Harvey scores 36 points in win against Bethel.
Displays to be presented Friday at Wings of Honor Museum.
The WBC Lady Eagles will begin the season with the highest ranking in school history.
Hoops teams pick up big wins Tuesday evening.
Marmaduke girls and Pocahontas boys emerge as champs of 53rd Annual Williams Tournament.
Marmaduke girls and Pocahontas boys won the WBC HS Tournament.
Maddie Belk signed her commitment to play volleyball at Williams on Tuesday afternoon.
Kayla Jones has signed her commitment to play for the Lady Eagles.
WBC volleyball picked up their first commitment for the 2012 recruiting class.
WBC seniors are crowned during festivities Saturday.
WBC president is this year's Distinguished Alumnus at Union University.
Both the Eagles and Lady Eagles lost by six points to Lyon College on Tuesday night.
WBC volleyball was well represented when the AMC released their All-Conference team on Sunday.
Williams picked up several awards from the American Midwest Conference on Sunday.
The WBC Lady Eagles play this afternoon in the SMC against MCU.
The Lady Eagles finished the 2011 season with the highest winning percentage in history.
WBC classes at Bradford High School begin Jan. 9th.
WBC soccer finishes season with seven wins and ten losses.
Annual high school tourney begins November 26th.
WBC men and women pick up wins versus Ecclesia College.
Registration is 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8, at Bradford High School.
Women's hoops squad will be led by six seniors in 2011-12 season.
Last week's wins position teams for the conference tournament.
The WBC men will open the basketball season Saturday at 4 p.m. against Ecclesia.
WBC soccer edges Harris-Stowe, while volleyball squad rolls past Hendrix.
First residents move in to WBC's newest facility.
Volleyball and soccer Eagles faced nationally ranked opponents last week.
"These Shining Lives" will be presented Oct. 27 & 28.
Rally at WRHS is well attended and energetic.
Member of Williams music faculty follows a family tradition.
Piece explores influence of historic Memphis radio station.
Baseball Eagles open new seating areas.
Longtime home to Dr. H.E. Williams and family restored to original look.
Dr. Brooks Blevins to deliver this year's Vaughn Lecture Oct. 13.
WBC's Martin Carmona picks up AMC player of the week honors.
WBC volleyball and soccer are off to best starts in school history.
Williams moves upward in the top tier of Southern colleges.
Four Williams athletic teams saw action during the past week.
Equipment company sets up grill for fall ball game.
WBC had a busy week in sports against nationally ranked teams.
Funeral service is Monday for widow of WBC’s founder.
WBC soccer and volleyball begin season in record fashion.
WBC volleyball remains undefeated, while soccer Eagles notch a lopsided win.
Group planning mission trip to be at restaurant Tuesday, Sept. 13.
Steve & Melanie Williams endow scholarship for education majors.
Williams students have officially begun the 2011-12 year.
There were several new players and coaches around the WBC soccer program for pre-season this year.
The 2011 Lady Eagles look to continue the progress from previous seasons.
Coach Lee was asked to coach in a USSSA baseball tournament in Florida.
Classes for the 2011-12 school year begin August 31.
Williams AD honored at annual conference meeting.
2011 graduate takes first place at national business competition.
Williams will host an alumni volleyball game on August 20.
Carol Halford overcomes extreme circumstances to be an inspiration to her players.
Women's residence facility will house 43 students.
Event teaches how to build business through Facebook.
Six awards, including a first place finish, at national Phi Beta Lambda convention.
WBC basketball gets commitment from Brooklyn, N.Y. native Danzy.
Former Little Rock Central athlete picks Williams after two years of JUCO ball.
The Eagle baseball program signs Mitchell Wallace.
North Little Rock native signs his commitment to play basketball for the Eagles.
Williams faculty member evaluates psychology exams.
North Pulaski graduate inks her commitment with WBC.
Alex Marcum signs his commitment to play for the baseball eagles.
Truman, Ark., utility player commits to Eagles.
Events start July 7 at WR First Baptist Church.
Guard from Tennessee signs with basketball Eagles.
Following flood at BRTC, Williams makes Felix Goodson Library available.
Williams alum will also serve as sports information director.
Texas catcher to play baseball at WBC.
Little Rock Central commitment signs commitment with Eagles.
WBC English department chair evaluates Advanced Placement exams in English literature.
Mission trip is planned for March 2012.
Employees recognized for reaching milestones of service to the college.
Honor students from the spring 2011 semester are listed.
Federal grant enables Williams to provide program for local teachers.
Hunter Davis signs to become a pitcher for the Williams baseball team.
Seven future Williams athletes will participate in All-Stars week in Fayetteville.
WBC awards degrees to 97 graduates during May 7 ceremony.
Cross County standout signs with WBC.
Pitcher from Calico Rock headed to WBC.
Rivercrest High School product commits to WBC.
Olive Branch, Miss., athlete signs with Eagles.
Millington, Tenn., product headed to Williams.
Pitcher inks commitment with baseball Eagles.
Catcher and utility player from Texas commits to Eagles.
Pair from Newport ink with baseball Eagles.
Williams athletes chosen for awards through NAIA initiative.
Arlington, Tex., standout signs with WBC.
Graduating seniors honored as outstanding representatives of Williams.
Pocahontas standout signs with Eagles.
Lady Eagles sign middle blocker from Indiana.
Sloan-Hendrix product headed to Eagles.
Guard from Pocahontas commits to Lady Eagles.
Chair of WTEP selected for Professional Licensure Standards Board.
Food service provider fulfills challenge from "Williams Weigh."
Lady Eagles pick up 22 awards from the AMC.
Hot Springs Village pastor honored at Williams graduation.
WWU claims hard fought conference tourney title.
Hallie Horton has been named AMC Player of the Week.
15 from WBC receive American Midwest Conference recognition.
Paul Keen of McCrory has signed to play baseball for the Eagles.
Williams faculty members recognized for reaching milestone of service.
Jesse Hughes has signed to play baseball for the Eagles.
Williams sweeps Park in AMC Tournament semifinals.
Matthew Prinner of Viola has signed to play baseball.
Group from Williams travels to Sigma Tau Delta annual gathering.
Guidelines presented for students and faculty affected by area flooding.
Softball Eagles defeat Harris-Stowe in the AMC Tournament's 1st round.
Number is second highest of any college in Arkansas.
Over 90 graduates set to receive their diplomas.
Drew Tullos of MAC has signed to play baseball.
Alex Perry signs with Lady Eagles softball.
Tori Henson has signed to play softball for the Lady Eagles.
Students inducted into international music fraternity.
Departments award honors to top students.
WBC taps Central Baptist coach to lead Eagles.
Flood related issues regarding end of the year exams.
English honor society holds its annual induction ceremony.
WBC & College City are NOT affected by flooding. Operating on normal schedule.
Monday and Tuesday baseball games have been rained out.
Williams students join national scholarship society.
Ashley Acup of Woodland High School signs to play volleyball.
Cogan Ford of Westide High School signs to play baseball.
WBC softball squad now ranked 15th in the NAIA.
Felicia Woodard has been named conference player of the week.
67 students participated in the annual Williams 5K.
Bank of Pocahontas and WBC join forces on "Teach Children to Save Day."
Windy day leads to alternative mode of transportation.
Annual publication to include 18 from Williams.
Softball squad grabs solo conference lead with senior day wins.
Awards presented to several students by Christian ministries department.
Williams squad stays put at 18th in the NAIA.
Five Williams students inducted into Sigma Beta Delta.
Four honored for reaching milestones in their service to WBC.
Tyler Williams has received Player of the Week honors for the AMC.
Eagles assistant coach will assume top job next season.
Black Rock senior wins prestigious award.
Three students will lead business society next year.
Williams squad ranked 18th in the NAIA.
Play to be staged 7:30 p.m. each evening in the Old Chapel.
Community-wide party will be Saturday at Stewart Park.
Longtime Eagles skipper leaving after this season.
Wins over MoBap and Park keep Lady Eagles perfect in conference.
Colbie Butcher has signed to play baseball for the Eagles.
Junior forward from Maury City, Tenn., is honorable mention All-NAIA.
Play is scheduled for April 7 & 8 in WBC's Old Chapel.
Sophomore from Corning, Ark., named honorable mention All-American.
Registration set for April 5, with classes starting May 9.
Book sale benefits WBC's Felix Goodson Library.
Choir and orchestra to present Festival of Song Thursday in Manley Chapel.
Dr. Chris Thompson chairs chapter of College Music Society.
Chelsea Sanders received the AMC softball player of the week award.
Madison Hall of Westside High School has signed to play softball for the Lady Eagles.
Courtney Melvin and Codie Lancaster of Shawnee sign to play volleyball.
Preview day is set aside for prospective transfer students.
Wing of new facility to be named in honor of Jim & Joan Carter.
Sophomore forwards named all-conference, while three othersreceive academic honors.
Jameea Ward of Missouri City, Texas has signed to play volleyball for the Lady Eagles next season.
Three receive All-Conference Honors. Five receive academic honors.
Marcus Massey, Courtney Sublett, and Jessica Shephard all passed the 1,000 career point mark this season.
Softball instructor talks to future coaches.
Softball Eagles take two wins from Illinois school.
Senior art exhibition will be open through March 18 in Maddox Center gallery.
Junior from Mammoth Spring wins 2011 title.
Women's basketball team raises $450 in February.
Rain has forced the softball team to reschedule their softball game against Lyon College
The Lady Eagles and Eagles basketball teams defeated Harris-Stowe on senior day.
Influential author to speak at event March 1st and 2nd.
Shane Smith heads home three weeks after accidental shooting.
Clay Phillips has signed to play baseball for the Eagles next season.
Longtime Eagles coach will head search for his successor.
Orosz’s walk-off double seals opening day win for WBC.
32-point performance against Park earns conference honors.
After a week of snow-outs, the Williams baseball team finally gets its season underway.
North Little Rock man gives toward new women's dorm.
Dr. Richard Ross to speak at event March 1 and 2.
Softball Eagles open with no-hitter. Hoops men upset nationally ranked Park, while women move to 18-5.
Williams sophomore recuperating well after accidental shooting.
The Lady Eagles are excited about another successful season.
Annual expo of medical services now scheduled for Feb. 16.
Weekend baseball games against Blue Mountain have been snowed out.
Annual production uses stories from local schoolchildren.
Anticipation is high as the Eagles get ready to start the season.
Today's games against University of the Ozarks have been postponed.
New women's dorm expected to be completed by start of the fall semester.
Williams sophomore moved from ICU after accidental shooting Sunday.
2010 graduate returns with "Since Williams: 30 Abstract Explorations."
Thursday's scheduled contests at WBC reset for Feb 21.
WBC student in stable condition following accidental shooting.
Basketball women move to 4-2 in AMC by defeating Bearcats, while Eagles fall to McKendree men.
WBC players take weekly honors after stellar performances Saturday.
Area FCA students hold rally and watch basketball games at WBC.
Women's luncheon will focus on the importance of a healthy diet.
The basketball games against HLG have been rescheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 25th.
Basketball teams will make up game at a later date.
Gena Johnson has signed to play softball for the Lady Eagles next season.
WBC faculty members to present research findings at U.S. Department of Education conference.
Williams releases list of honor students from the fall semester.
WBC women roll to conference road win while men earn a victory at home.
The Lady Eagles softball has signed Kandess Pfitzner of Batesville High School.
WBC choir announces 2011 performance dates.
Creative ministry team from WBC will tour through the spring semester.
Brianna Hindman of Irving, Texas has signed to play softball for the Lady Eagles next season.
Class looks into the history of local World War II base.
Faculty and staff open their homes to treat students during annual event.
Ladies luncheon features reading of depression-era Christmas tale.
Shelby Upshaw of Mountain Home High School has signed to play softball and volleyball for the Lady Eagles next season.
Shelby Anderson of Mountain Home High School has signed to play softball for the Lady Eagles.
North Little Rock High School standout Callie Simmons has signed to play softball for the Lady Eagles
WBC men earn a thrilling victory over regional rival.
Nathan Thomas of Liberty High School has signed to play baseball for the Eagles next season.
Caribeth Friedman of Fayette Academy has signed to play softball for the Lady Eagles next season.
Local industry presents gift of $2,500.
Courtney Newman has signed to play softball for the Lady Eagles next season.
Women's hoops team improves to 8-1 on the season.
Donation supports annual scholarship fund and Manley Chapel project.
All-WBC Tournament squads named after championship games.
Pocahontas and Black Rock survived to win the finals of the Williams Tourny
WBC presented Champions of Character Five Star Award for the 2009-2010 seasons.
Sophomore from Marked Tree crowned at annual competition.
Lauren Sweeten of Sheridan High School signs scholarship to play for Lady Eagles softball.
WBC men earn a 65-59 home win over the Mustangs.
Men's and women's teams cruise to victory in Saturday contests.
Seniors from northwest Arkansas are named Homecoming Queen and King.
Women's basketball team earns 15-point win over Mid-Continent.
Annual high school invitational begins Nov. 27.
Mojica and Thompson honored with AMC awards, while three earn academic honors.
Davault honored for her work as libero, while three earn academic all-confernce honors.
"A Servant to Two Masters" opens Thursday in WBC's Old Chapel.
Lady Eagles down Pipers, while Williams men come up just short.
Meagan Goza of Riverside High School has signed to play basketball with Williams Baptist College next season.
Eagles basketball team rally falls short after first half deficit.
Classes will offered at Bradford High School.
Classic play to be presented Nov. 18 & 19.
Stanley and Politte honored as WBC downs Pipers in straight sets.
Lady Eagles & Eagles treat a big Homecoming-Parents Day crowd to two wins.
Eagles counting on returning players to lead the way in 2010-11 campaign.
Volleyball Eagles sweep Mid-Continent and Crowley's Ridge Tuesday night.
Powerful opponents make for a challenging week for WBC teams.
Eagles lose close match on the road.
Scholar will speak on the intersection of science and religion Nov. 4th.
The volleyball and soccer Eagles were each 1-1 after their contests last week.
Preview day provides information about Williams to prospective transfer students.
Soccer Eagles notch a win against visiting Chargers.
The Williams volleyball squad sweeps Lyon in a match at Batesville, Ark.
The fall sports at Williams faced some challenging conference opponents last week.
WBC moves into first tier of magazine's college rankings.
"Here's to Our Heroes! Reading Saves the Day!" is the theme of scholastic book fair Oct. 27-Nov. 1.
The Williams baseball team has put its fall baseball camp on the calendar for Dec. 4th.
Conference foe gets the upper hand during Tuesday match at Walnut Ridge.
Both fall sports at Williams entered their American Midwest Conference season last week.
WBC senior recognized for stellar week on the soccer field.
Fall semester numbers are the highest in WBC's recent history.
Williams opens American Midwest Conference play with a pair of wins.
WBC defeats Conway school 3-1 at Southerland-Mabee Center.
The soccer Eagles get their first win of the season by knocking off Harding, 3-2.
New director to take over instrumental ensemble.
The baseball and softball teams have released their fall schedules.
Williams squad stays unbeaten with 3-1 win over Rhodes.
The public is again invited to Sunday lunch and other meals at Mabee-Gwinup Cafeteria.
Students and their families have been setting up dorm rooms for the new school year.
Coming off a 26-14 record last season, expectations are high for the Lady Eagles volleyball team.
The WBC cheerleaders have completed a three day NCA cheer camp.
Fall semester classes begin on Sept. 1, with a lot of activities leading up to that day.
Ryan Windham of Dexter High School has committed to play basketball for the Eagles.
Jake Smith of Bernie High School has signed to play basketball for the Eagles.
Bennett Dudley of Walnut Ridge High School commits to play basketball for the Eagles.
The Eagle soccer and volleyball teams arrive for pre season practice.
Arkansas preservation grant of $44,000 awarded for Commandant's House.
Reynolds receives AMC Honorable Mention
Business students earn honors at the national convention of Phi Beta Lambda.
Shooting guard from Guys, Tenn., commits to the basketball Eagles.
Chair of Williams science department to serve on board of ASIH.
Dr. Christopher Thompson honored at state meeting of music teachers.
Honor students listed for the spring 2010 semester.
Registration is August 10 for classes at Bradford High School.
Williams awards degrees to 75 graduates during ceremonies May 8.
Alivia Hackworth signs to play softball at Williams.
Cecilia Moye has signed to play softball for the Lady Eages.
Williams presents 2010 honor to Dr. Melvin York of Des Arc, Ark.
Camps for young basketball players attract a large group of participants.
Two-sports athlete from Lynn, Ark., commits to Eagles
Science department chair to serve as section editor of scientific publication.
Softball Eagles take a large share of American Midwest Conference honors.
Three staff members recognized for reaching milestones of service.
Annual camp will be divided into sessions for two age groups.
Pitcher from Pea Ridge, Ark., will play for Eagles.
Post player from Dyersburg State headed to Lady Eagles.
Dyersburg State forward commits to WBC.
Lady Eagles secure commitment from DSCC athlete.
Annual baseball camp has over 50 participants.
Walnut Ridge church sponsors annual soccer camp on Williams campus starting June 21.
Athletes honored for exemplifying core character values.
Forward from state championship Westside squad signs with Eagles.
Rev. Tommy Hinson presented doctor of divinity at WBC graduation ceremony.
Pitcher from Sheridan, Ark., inks with diamond Eagles.
First baseman from Bakersfield, Mo., commits to Eagles
Greene County Tech graduate heads to WBC.
Pitcher and outfield from Malden, Mo., inks with baseball Eagles.
Ridgefield Christian School graduate heads to WBC.
Graduating seniors honored as outstanding representatives of WBC.
Annual baseball camp for boys will be held at Shell Field.
State record home run hitter commits to Williams.
Shortstop from Pine Bluff gets conference nod.
Forward from Abundant Life High School commits to Eagles.
Guard from Scottsville, Ky., inks with Eagles.
Stacie Spargo of Walnut Ridge commits to the Lady Eagles softball team.
Game-day atmosphere reaches new heights at AMC tournament series.
Softball squad loses two close games in AMC Tourney second round.
Publication lists 24 Williams students in its 2010 edition.
Over 75 degrees will be conferred at 2010 baccalaureate and commencement exercises.
Williams students join national college honor society.
Extra inning win over Park sends WBC to second round of conference tournament.
Opening pitch of AMC 1st round deciding game scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Saturday.
Opening pitch rescheduled for 10:00 a.m. Friday in AMC Softball Tournament.
Mu Phi Epsilon adds four Williams students to its ranks.
Williams art students recognized for their works this year.
Ten students are awarded by their academic departments.
Piedmont, Mo., shortstop Kendall Fay headed to baseball Eagles.
Ryan Williams of Beebe, Ark., commits to diamond Eagles.
Soccer Eagles sign Blake Gregory of Paragould, Ark.
Freshman softball player is NAIA's Pitcher of the Week.
Manila High School standout Kimberly Wise signs with the Lady Eagles hoops squad.
Annual art exhibition features works completed by Williams students in 2009-10.
Marilyn Goodwin and Betty Gregory honored for years of service to the college.
The annual WBC hoops camp will be divided into two age groups.
WBC sweeps Stephens Saturday, assuring at least conference co-champion status.
Members of WBC's faculty and administration honored for reaching milestones of service.
WBC education program teams with Bank of Pocahontas of savings lessons.
Freshman honored for stellar performance against Columbia.
WBC squad sweeps two conference doubleheaders.
Jessica Shepard draws national honor in basketball.
Business students earn 20 awards at state Phi Beta Lambda competition.
Softball Eagles win first half of doubleheader with conference leaders.
Sophomore earns prestigious honor with weather agency.
Conference honors David Reynolds for his shutout win over Park.
Sigma Beta Delta and Phi Beta Lambda moves announced.
Home page gives WBC a new look online and new user-friendly elements.
Infielder Tyler Jackson of Cleveland, Tex., signs with diamond Eagles.
Houston, Tex., athlete Eloy Barela III has committed to the baseball Eagles.
Lady Eagles pick up two big conference wins.
Williams baseball team goes 2-2 in home stand with conference foe.
The structure known as the Commandant's House at WBC has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
There is a whole new look on the Williams home page.
Lady Eagles sweep weekly conference honors in softball.
The WBC Theatre Department will close its season with George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion.
Dr. Chris Thompson chairs annual meeting of three-state organization.
Lana Rhoads of WBC's math faculty takes part in grant conference.
The softball Eagles took two games Wednesday from nationally ranked Union University.
Farmington, Mo., native Kelsey Devault inks with WBC volleyball team.
WBC volleyball has signed Haley Motley of Bonne Terre, Mo.
WBC volleyball signs Hailey Tate of Jonesboro, Ark.
Five WBC students presented their works at the international convention of Sigma Tau Delta.
Eagles baseball coach John Katrosh earns career win number 400.
Haleigh Lloyd of Jonesboro, Ark., has signed with the Lady Eagles.
Registration will be April 6th for summer term classes offered through WBC at Bradford, Ark.
The annual book sale at Felix Goodson Library runs through May 7th.
Williams softball team takes a road win from doubleheader with nationally ranked conference foe.
Dr. Richard Hoover, a NASA microbiologist, will speak April 20 as part of the WBC Lecture/Concert Series.
WBC guards Jessica Shepard and Courtney Sublett picked for all-conference honors.
American Midwest Conference coaches have chosen WBC's Wes Livingston for all-conference honors.
A big win by the Lady Eagles was the highlight of the last week of basketball this season.
Lady Eagles basketball coach Carol Halford won her 400th career victory Thursday night, as her team defeated Stephens College on the road.
The baseball and softball Eagles combined to go 7-0 against CCC.
The WBC baseball program will again host events this summer for local athletes.
The WBC softball team rolled to two wins against Lyon on Thursday.
The WBC women's basketball team is participating in the Coaches vs. Cancer effort in the month of February.
Lindsay Kammerer of Conowingo, Md., has been crowned the 2010 Miss Williams Baptist College.
Two WBC baseball players turned a deep snow into an impressive ice structure.
The annual Mondy-Carroll Lecture in the sciences will be held Tuesday, featuring geophysicist Dr. Oliver Boyd.
Dr. Brad Baine, chair of the Williams Teacher Education Program, will make a presentation in March to an international convention.
WBC students, as well as faculty & staff, raise $1,500 for earthquake relief in Haiti.