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- W&M’s James Dwyer named a 2025 Guggenheim FellowWilliam & Mary Law Professor James Dwyer has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship as part of the foundation’s 100th class of fellows.
- Virginia’s experience with MSX aids Atlantic Canada’s aquaculture industryW&M’s Batten School & VIMS recently hosted a delegation of government officials and aquaculture industry representatives from Atlantic Canada.
- Roll with IT: Jolly wins the Duke AwardJeff Jolly, who has worked in information technology at William & Mary for 24 years, is this year's winner of the Duke Award for exceptional service.
- One Tribe One Day shatters recordsWilliam & Mary raises over $4.4 million on its annual day of giving.
- Roll out the green & gold carpet: W&M welcomes admitted studentsAround 1,300 newly admitted undergraduate students will gather on campus Saturday for the annual Day for Admitted Students.
- Life, leadership and conservationMaasai women rangers share wisdom with William & Mary students.
- William & Mary counted among ‘New Ivies’ for academic excellenceForbes has counted William & Mary among “The New Ivies.”
- Students present gun policy solutions in innovative courseUndergraduate students presented their findings during a “Gun Policy Summit” in their class, voicing potential solutions to better address gun violence.
- ‘Surfing the AI Wave’: A William & Mary Tack Faculty LectureJoin Douglas C. Schmidt B.A. ’84, M.A. ’86, the inaugural dean of William & Mary’s new School of Computing, Data Sciences & Physics, as he delivers the next Tack Faculty Lecture.
- New music for an old instrument: W&M professor wins awardWilliam & Mary Music Professor Sophia Serghi’s composition “Dragonflies” headlines a new album that just won a gold medal from the Global Music Awards.
- A legacy that keeps givingMangum Fellows program is created through endowment honoring beloved professor.
- William & Mary’s Bryan Watts awarded highest ornithology honorThe Eisenmann Medal is given to individuals who have contributed significantly to the field of ornithology through extensive research and outreach to young naturalists.
- Arts & Sciences hosts first annual Declaration Week eventInaugural Declaration Week fosters connection and celebration for students declaring their major.
- NCIS leader, alumnus chosen as W&M’s associate vice president of public safetyEverton, who has over 25 years of experience in law enforcement, will lead an organization that aims to create a more comprehensive approach to the evolving security needs of a modern campus.
- Remembering William & Mary’s ‘Keeper of the Flame’Louise Lambert Kale HON ’09 passed away March 26, 2025. This 2014 story is being shared again in her memory.
- W&M’s newest dean to lay out his vision for artificial intelligenceDoug Schmidt, the inaugural dean of W&M's new School of Computing, Data Sciences & Physics, will deliver the spring Tack Faculty Lecture on the subject of artificial intelligence.
- One Tribe One Day celebrates the power of community and philanthropy at W&MOver the past 11 years, One Tribe One Day (OTOD) has grown into a tradition that highlights the strength and unity of the W&M community while undeniably impacting the university’s future.
- Initiating innovationARII grants fund groundbreaking research into democracy, health care and sustainability.
- Asteroid alarm avertedFormer NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan ’83, D.Sc. ’16, P ’10, P ’14 weighs in on the terrestrial object that had a historic chance of impacting Earth.
- The Global Scholars Program: A bold model for applied learning, careers and global impactIn an era where global challenges demand bold, interdisciplinary solutions, William & Mary's Global Scholars Program is redefining what it means to learn beyond the classroom.
- William & Mary women’s basketball relishes victory lap in first NCAA TournamentTeam reflects on storybook season-ending run that included a conference championship and first win in Big Dance.
- Award-winning writer Jeannette Walls to deliver annual Atwater LectureJeanette Walls, author of “The Glass Castle,” will deliver Alma Mater Production’s annual Atwater Lecture at William & Mary. The event, which starts at 7 p.m. March 26 in the Sadler Center’s Commonwealth Auditorium, is free for students, faculty and staff with free admission for the general public on a first come, first seated basis. […]
- Bracket busters: W&M’s women’s basketball continues to make historyTribe wins first NCAA Tournament game in program annals Thursday night in 69-63 triumph over High Point.
- A vital link to local newsWilliam & Mary professor Alexander Nwala and his students have built a website the public can use to find news sources of local information all over the United States and the world.
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