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- Former Washington Post reporter donates papers to W&M LibrariesFormer Washington Post journalist Paul Hendrickson has donated his professional papers to W&M Libraries.
- W&M designated a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity ResearchThe designation, awarded by the National Security Agency, recognizes the strength of W&M’s doctoral program in computer science and interdisciplinary research collaborations across data science, law and business.
- ‘Peace, joy, gratitude’: Photos from W&M’s Yule Log ceremonyThe W&M community gathered Dec. 14 for the 90th annual Yule Log ceremony.
- A perfect pairingMichael Crowder ’88 blends his love of chemistry and bourbon in the lab.
- Tabbed and tenaciousW&M alumnae conquer the U.S. Army’s toughest school.
- National TRAP Program funds large-scale cleanup of discarded fishing gearThe first round of subawards totaling $1.4 million supports 11 projects focused on removing derelict fishing gear from coastal waters in nine U.S. states and Palau.
- Free workshops promote art for allArt After Hours, a series of monthly workshops hosted by the Muscarelle Museum of Art, is specifically aimed at students who are not studio art majors.
- Q&A: ‘The Assault on the State’"The Assault on the State" offers an impassioned plea to defend modern government.
- ‘Asking the hard questions’A W&M team is developing proposals for AI literacy within the curriculum.
- William & Mary receives grant to enhance internshipsA new grant will allow W&M to fine-tune the internship experience for student success.
- LiDAR project maps world’s largest earthen enclosureA dedicated team of W&M researchers has been collecting data on Nigerian monument Sungbo's Eredo for the past five years. Now, analysis begins.
- The art of translatingRoberto “Bob” Van Eyken ’74 is bringing his grandfather’s novels to English-speaking audiences for the first time.
- Purple crabs clobber blue carbonA study led by William & Mary's Batten School & VIMS scientists has shown that purple marsh crabs can significantly disrupt carbon cycling in salt marshes along the East Coast of the United States.
- After the stormWilliam & Mary alumni seek and offer help in areas devastated by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
- Board approves making data science a departmentAs a leader in the evolution of the liberal arts and sciences, William & Mary has focused on data as one the core initiatives of its Vision 2026 strategic plan.
- W&M chemistry professor wins 2024 Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar AwardThe honor recognizes his outstanding work in atmospheric chemistry and dedication to student research.
- 2024 Chesapeake Bay dead zone near average size but shorter durationThe 2024 Chesapeake Bay Dead Zone Report Card suggests hypoxia in the Chesapeake Bay was somewhat larger than the long-term average from 1985-2023 but slightly shorter in duration.
- 1693 Scholars Program celebrates 20 years of community, curiosityThe 1693 Scholars Program celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, honoring two decades of dedicated faculty mentoring, research support and programming.
- Harvard Medical School honors W&M biology professorThe award recognizes Mayank Chugh’s research contributions and community-building work.
- William & Mary remains No. 1 public university for study abroadW&M also earns the Open Doors 75 Seal of Excellence.
- An artful experienceW&M students deliver a high-profile exhibit of silkscreen prints about the life of Haitian Revolutionary Toussaint L'Ouverture created by acclaimed artist Jacob Lawrence.
- Current models may overestimate future bay dead zonesA study has demonstrated surprising variability in the results of different modeling methodologies for predicting future dead zones in the Chesapeake Bay.
- W&M chemistry students win awards at national conferenceThe William & Mary chapter of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers won six awards at the 51st annual NOBCChE National Conference.
- W&M School of Education awarded $3M to tackle youth mental health crisisThe Mental Health Service Professional Demonstration Grant was awarded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Elementary & Secondary Education and the Office of Safe & Supportive Schools.
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