William & Mary to be the US academic home of submarine productionWilliam & Mary will soon host one of just three centers in the world to support submarine production through the Australia, United Kingdom and United States (AUKUS) security alliance.
Kerry upholds science, research-backed truth as inaugural Blue Horizons FellowThe new program brings leaders, innovators to William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS to inspire, engage and collaborate.
- National TRAP Program targets ghostly issue with second round of coastal clean up fundingThe second round of programmatic funding awarded by William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS totals $1.8M in support of 13 projects focused on removing derelict fishing gear from coastal waters.

- Wiley makes her voice heard — through audiobooksStudents who pursue theatre degrees may find a foothold in a field that's booming: audiobook narration.
- W&M’s cross-university environmental initiative hosts inaugural conferenceThe Virginia Coastal Resilience Collaborative brought together prominent perspectives on important state and local issues.

- On the prowl for owlsWilliam & Mary researchers investigate how the barred owl is adapting to urbanization.
- Fair highlights vibrant campus research communityThe third annual Undergraduate Research Opportunities Fair drew a record crowd to Sadler Center's Chesapeake Room Oct. 15, with more than 270 students exploring the expansive array of multidisciplinary research opportunities available on campus.

- A picture-perfect HomecomingThousands of alumni and W&M community members returned to campus for more than 120 events during Homecoming & Reunion Weekend 2025.

- Celebrate together: Homecoming 2025William & Mary's community gathered Oct. 16-19 for the annual Homecoming & Reunion Weekend.

- Spooky artifacts haunt Swem Library’s Special Collections for HalloweenThe Special Collections Research Center will be packed on Oct. 30 with Halloween-themed items dating as far back as the 18th century.

- Journalist, author David Sanger selected as W&M’s Hunter B. Andrews FellowAward-winning journalist and author David E. Sanger will visit William & Mary in November as the university’s 2025 Hunter B. Andrews Fellow.

- ‘Responsible stewardship’: How William & Mary shapes conservation around the globePresidential Conversation celebrates the Year of the Environment.

- Making medical images make senseWilliam & Mary Math Professor GuanNan Wang evaluates the accuracy of medical images generated by artificial intelligence.

- The summer of cyber: W&M students gain real-world experience in cybersecurityWilliam & Mary students had a number of opportunities this summer to make contributions to the nation's cyber capabilities.

- Coping with a painful childhoodInternational study shows college students who experienced family dysfunction as children sometimes turn to alcohol to cope with the long-term impacts.

- W&M’s Center for Gifted Education expands pre-collegiate summer campsOfferings strengthen access and year-round support for Virginia students.

- Raft Debate 2025: Who will keep their spot on the raft?The beloved W&M tradition returns Oct. 28 starting at 6 p.m. in the Sadler Center’s Commonwealth Auditorium.

- An average year for juvenile striped bass in Virginia waters in 2025Preliminary results from an ongoing long-term survey suggest that an average year class of young-of-year striped bass was produced in the Virginia tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay in 2025.

- Helping students fulfill their civic dutyAs part of its commitment to democracy, W&M is dedicated to helping students, faculty and staff participate in elections.

- Uncovering layers of historyAs part of the team uncovering the foundations of the historic Williamsburg Bray School, Heather Little M.A. ’23 and Madeline Dorton ’24 are unearthing the history of the campus where they studied history and archaeology as students.

- Harnessing the sun to help the nightGraduate student Bryce Donaghue M.S. ’26 studies solar farms as potential habitats for bats.

- McGlothlin Leadership Forum connects students with alumni business leadersThe annual McGlothlin Leadership Forum featured Dan Draper ’91 and AnnaMaria DeSalva ’90 who met with students at the Mason School of Business.

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