- A home without hazing: National award recognizes W&M’s leadership in hazing preventionTwo William & Mary administrators have been recognized with a national award for their efforts to sensitize students to the dangers of hazing and to train them to spot and stop it.
- A fundamental approach to the carbon dioxide problemProfessor William McNamara is drawing inspiration from nature to tap the potential of CO2 as a fuel.
- A home without hazing: National award recognizes W&M’s leadership in hazing preventionTwo William & Mary administrators have been recognized with a national award for their efforts to sensitize students to the dangers of hazing and to train them to spot and stop it.
- A fundamental approach to the carbon dioxide problemProfessor William McNamara is drawing inspiration from nature to tap the potential of CO2 as a fuel.
- Wartime transformations: ‘For 2026’ conference to highlight new narratives of the Revolutionary War ahead of 250th anniversaryWilliam & Mary, the Omohundro Institute and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation collaborate for the fourth conference in a five-year series.
- New minor in artificial intelligence available for all W&M undergraduatesWilliam & Mary has officially launched a new minor in Artificial Intelligence (AI), giving students the tools to apply AI in their respective fields.
- The building blocks of successInaugural applied learning course strengthens William & Mary’s standing as a national leader in career readiness.
- W&M’s Batten School & VIMS launch Blue Horizons Visiting Fellows ProgramJohn F. Kerry to serve as inaugural fellow.
- National preeminence and enduring values10 questions with William & Mary's Rankings Task Force
- Baseball diplomacy project launches trivia game bridging U.S.-Japanese historyThe trivia game is nearly three years in the making and plays a vital role in the U.S.-Japan Baseball Diplomacy Project, which studies the relationship between the two nations.
- Ancient traditions, new toolsWilliam & Mary faculty co-design solutions with Indigenous communities to rebuild their foodways and reconnect with their roots.
- Internship showcase highlights impactful summer experiencesOver 150 undergraduates shared their experiences at the third annual Fall Internship & Applied Learning Showcase.
- Welcome home: W&M’s 2025 Convocation ceremonyWilliam & Mary welcomed new students during the 2025 Opening Convocation ceremony.
- Seagrass swap could reshape Chesapeake Bay food webA new study shows that an ongoing transition from eelgrass to widgeon grass as the dominant seagrass species in the Chesapeake Bay could have ecological impacts across food webs, fisheries and ecosystem functions.
- NASA leader Anne Roemer to helm human resources at William & MaryAnne Roemer — a human resources professional with more than 20 years of experience at NASA — has been named William & Mary’s next chief human resources officer.
- The Nepal Water InitiativeThe Nepal Water Initiative seeks to assess environmental threats to Nepal’s water resources under a changing climate and to empower conservation champions in Nepal to address these threats.
- Margaret Hu releases leading casebook on AI and law"AI Law and Policy" is a casebook exploring legal issues surrounding artificial intelligence.
- W&M School of Education appoints new executive director of the Center for Gifted EducationShelagh A. Gallagher, an internationally recognized scholar, advocate and leader in gifted education, has been appointed executive director of the William & Mary Center for Gifted Education.
- Southside Virginia students selected for Beales Scholarships at William & MaryAll students across 12 counties are eligible for Beales Scholarships on admission to W&M.
- W&M’s Batten School & VIMS welcome their first class of coastal & marine sciences undergraduatesSupported by extraordinary philanthropy, the major is the first undergraduate degree in coastal and marine sciences offered by a Virginia public university.
- ‘Brighter than ever’: Opening Convocation brings energetic start to academic yearWilliam & Mary's new students were welcomed to campus Aug. 27 during the Opening Convocation ceremony.
- Alcorn and team receive major award for reshaping National Organ Allocation PolicyThis prestigious award recognizes academically credible research that has a significant, positive impact on society.
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