- W&M pursues bachelor’s in marine scienceProposed program would be first public undergraduate marine science degree in Virginia.
- Collaborative journey: W&M student Commencement speaker to discuss power of service Correnthia Randolph M.Ed. ’24 will be graduating with a master’s degree in clinical mental health.
- The advocate: Kristen Popham ’20 is a law student dedicated to advancing human rightsFor her efforts to further gender equality around the world, Popham was awarded the prestigious Ruth Bader Ginsburg Memorial Scholarship by the New York State Bar Association on April 6.
- Dust & discovery: Will NASA astronauts unearth microbes on Mars?A W&M professor and three undergraduate students contributed to NASA research preparations for human missions to Mars.
- Osborne, Payne receive W&M’s 2024 Duke Award for exemplary accomplishmentsDarrell Payne and Dorothy "Dot" Osborne are the 2024 Duke Award recipients.
- Virginia celebrates key oyster restoration milestone in the York RiverThe event marked a significant milestone in Maryland and Virginia’s ongoing partnership in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement to rejuvenate oyster populations in the bay.
- W&M Board of Visitors confirms leadershipThe William & Mary Board of Visitors unanimously voted Friday to renew its current leadership.
- W&M budget enhances student experience, career preparationThe Board of Visitors adopts a two-year tuition plan with added predictability.
- W&M classical studies professor receives highly selective Rome PrizeOnly 2.9% of applicants were chosen for the honor, which supports research in the arts and humanities.
- WMSURE conference highlights self-evolution through researchMore than 30 undergraduate presenters highlighted the role of mentored research in inspiring and driving their self-evolution, the theme of this year’s conference.
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