W&M News
- College of Arts & Sciences launches new name, celebrates the people of the CollegeNew name reflects a bold vision, deep roots and the people shaping the future.
- Another bumper crop of Fulbright Scholars from W&M prepares to head abroadWilliam & Mary's global reach has been confirmed once again as nine recent graduates and alumni received highly selective Fulbright Scholarships.
- Can a parasitic worm help rebuild blue crab populations in the Chesapeake Bay?A new study published in the journal PLOS One by researchers at William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS suggests parasitic worms could serve as a valuable biomarker for managing the fishery.
- W&M art professor earns prestigious recognition for her paintingsArt Professor Nicole Santiago, who teaches life drawing, won a prestigious prize for her realistic figurative paintings in a national contest.
Campus Announcements
- W&M Board of Visitors to Hold Annual RetreatThe William & Mary Board of Visitors will hold a retreat July 22-24, 2025, in Washington, D.C. The purpose of the meeting is to serve as the annual planning and training retreat for members of the Board. On Tuesday, July 22, the newest members of the Board will meet with senior administrators at 2:30 p.m., in the William & Mary Washington Center, located at […]
- West Woods Dining Hall UpdateTo provide the highest quality service to our students and community, the decision has been made to defer the opening of West Woods Dining Hall until January 2026.
- Power restored on campusA transformer has gone down near James Blair Hall, and power is out in a number of buildings on campus.
- Notice on the passing of Adrienne R. JoynesAdrienne R. Joynes, who served in W&M Information Technology for more than a decade as a senior business intelligence analyst, passed away unexpectedly last week.