By Nicole Lyons,
December 3, 2025
Irma and Marion “Woody” Woods sign the Woods Scholarship for Broadcast into existence
as Courtney Goddard, vice
president for Advancement and executive director of the UCM Alumni Foundation; Kathy
Leicht, associate dean of the
College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; and Joe Moore, chair of the Department
of Communication and
Digital Media Production, look on.
Those who live or have lived in Warrensburg know the voice. Marion “Woody” Woods has
been synonymous with radio, the University of Central Missouri (UCM) and Mules and
Jennies athletics for nearly five decades. All the while, Irma Woods has been right
there, serving the community at Truman (formerly Johnson County) Title Company. Woody
and Irma’s names will live on at UCM as they have established the Marion “Woody” Woods and Irma Woods Scholarship for Broadcast.
The Woods were on campus for the official scholarship signing in front of about 20
friends, faculty and students on Nov. 19 in the CTV Studios.
“When we got to talking about this, I was thrilled with the idea of visiting with
Woody, with asking Irma to be a part of this,” said Joe Moore, chair of the Department of Communication and Digital Media Production. “This is a way to celebrate his legacy, what they’ve meant to this community, what
they mean to our students, and what they mean to our program.”
“Not everybody gets to do their entire life what they like,” Woody said. “But I do.
My wife got to do that. Someday I’ll have to quit, but you hear this a lot with something
like this: It’s giving back, and that’s what this is. I wanna help somebody else do
what I’ve done, if I can.”
The criteria for the scholarship include being a student in good standing at UCM,
being enrolled in a program within the Department of Communication and Digital Media
Production, and demonstrating an interest in radio broadcasting and/or production,
with preference given to students who are members of the Radio Club.