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- 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.
- No-quit mentality fuels William & Mary’s historic run to NCAA TournamentThe women’s basketball team rallies together to punch its first ticket to the Big Dance.
- Leading conservation scientist to speak at William & Mary’s 2025 CommencementConservation International CEO to receive an honorary doctorate as W&M celebrates Year of the Environment.
- An action-packed journeyDr. Jeffrey Wilson ’88 draws on his military and medical background to craft novels about covert ops and dangerous missions.
- 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.
- No-quit mentality fuels William & Mary’s historic run to NCAA TournamentThe women’s basketball team rallies together to punch its first ticket to the Big Dance.
- Leading conservation scientist to speak at William & Mary’s 2025 CommencementConservation International CEO to receive an honorary doctorate as W&M celebrates Year of the Environment.
- An action-packed journeyDr. Jeffrey Wilson ’88 draws on his military and medical background to craft novels about covert ops and dangerous missions.
- William & Mary women’s basketball team secures first NCAA Tournament bid with CAA title winWilliam & Mary women's basketball is headed to the Big Dance.
- Empowering students with real-world dataHow the Raymond A. Mason School of Business is shaping the future of data education.
- Hoover Institution selects W&M’s Due as Veteran FellowJonathan ''JD'' Due was selected as a Hoover Institute distinguished member for its 2024-2025 class of Veteran Fellows.
- W&M undergrads featured in first Capitol research showcaseSix W&M students joined researchers from across Virginia for the inaugural Undergraduate Research Showcase at the Capitol.
- Virtual Reality Lab takes students beyond the classroomWith grant funding, William & Mary is expanding its focus on virtual reality across disciplines to bring once distant realities right into the classroom.
- Study warns of deadly future marine heat waves in East Coast estuariesEast Coast estuaries such as the Chesapeake Bay could experience marine heat wave conditions for up to a third of the year by the end of the century.
- 15th annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium to feature novelist Daniel BlackThe March 21-22 event will feature members of the William & Mary and Williamsburg communities as well as attendees from around the country.
- Men’s basketball tips off CAA tournament play on SundayWilliam & Mary Men's Basketball garnered a double bye in the 2025 Jersey Mike's CAA Championship and will open play as the No. 4 seed on Sunday, March 9.
- Active Citizens Conference strengthens students’ civic identity across VirginiaWilliam & Mary hosted 75 students from across the region at the annual Active Citizens Conference featuring student-led workshops on developing civic identity.
- W&M’s Global Research Institute receives $900K grantCarnegie Corporation of New York funds research that informs public policy.
- Campus leaders honored for putting W&M’s values into actionProsser and Frazier have both been selected for William & Mary's Values in Action Award, given to recipients who most embody the excellence of the university community.
- Code change provides further opportunities for economics majorsThe code change would switch the economics program from a social science CIP code to a STEM CIP code, providing students with more opportunities post-graduation.
- W&M journalism students receive reporting grants to travel the worldSharp Journalism Seminar students travel the globe in search of a scoop.
- Study highlights successes of Virginia’s oyster restoration effortsA recent study has shown that oyster management practices in the Rappahannock River benefit both the health of the oyster reefs as well as the fishery.
- Michelangelo at W&M: Rare sketches make US debut at Muscarelle“The Genesis of the Sistine” opens at William & Mary’s Muscarelle Museum of Art on March 6.
- Democracy in action: W&M on the ‘Road to Richmond’William & Mary students traveled to Virginia's capital on Feb. 13 for the annual Road to Richmond event.
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