Feature photo By Cole Ames By Cole Ames Matt Hodge is a professor at William Peace University who heads the interdisciplinary arts department. He has a love for all things within the fine arts and a passion for teaching. Hodges’…
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By Emily Hawxwell Sophomore Cammie Caviness is making the most of her time at William Peace University, balancing academics, athletics, and leadership. As an environmental studies major and member of the softball team, she has found her passion and community…
Feature photo by Shawn Jones By Kirin Stewart Long before he stepped into a college classroom, Alex Garcia dedicated nearly half his life to serving his country in the United States Army. Garcia enlisted in 2002 at 18 years old,…
Feature photo by William Woodson By Sierra Beard-Dorm Walking around the William Peace University campus, you might hear a boisterous laugh from a mile away. Many don’t need to see who it is before instantly knowing it belongs to Alexsandra…
By Birdie Wells and Emily Hawxwell William Peace University senior and Interdisciplinary Arts major Nolan Smock is digging into the school’s past this semester with an experimental art installation inspired by its century-old Lotus yearbooks. The project will combine photography…
By Emily Hawxwell Not only is he tuning his piano to perfect pitch, but sophomore Christian Howard finds himself fine-tuning his career. Before attending Peace, Howard attended Longleaf School of the Arts, where he performed in multiple plays and musicals,…
By Isabelle Tilley Speaking at the Peace Pathways announcement this fall, junior transfer student Diana Cisneros reflected on what the program has already made possible for her: an affordable path to finish her degree at William Peace University. Peace Pathways,…
Feature photo by Tamica Phillips from the Office of Communications and Marketing. By Emily Hawxwell The Peace Times is working with the Center for Student Success to highlight sophomores and their experiences at Peace. Each month, a new student will…
By Isabelle Tilley If you’ve ever eaten at the campus dining hall, you’ve likely been greeted by Gereldetta Williams—AKA Ms.G —a familiar, joyful face who knows more student names than most professors. For the past four years, she has been…

