- Coming home to where his worldview took shapeOscar winner Cord Jefferson '04 talks about where his values — and writing career — began to take shape: William & Mary.
- Academic showdown: Who will stay afloat in the Raft Debate?After four years, the Raft Debate returns, pitting four W&M faculty members against each other in a comedic competition.
- Coming home to where his worldview took shapeOscar winner Cord Jefferson '04 talks about where his values — and writing career — began to take shape: William & Mary.
- Academic showdown: Who will stay afloat in the Raft Debate?After four years, the Raft Debate returns, pitting four W&M faculty members against each other in a comedic competition.
- City Research Scholars share surprises, life lessons from internshipsScholars reflect on their 10 full-time weeks of intern and research activities during the summer.
- William & Mary to honor Colonial Williamsburg’s Ron Hurst M.A. ’89 with Prentis AwardThe Prentis Award is presented annually to a person who demonstrates exemplary civic service to the university and the Williamsburg community.
- Not so spooky: Bats are beneficial – and they’re in troubleA W&M visiting professor and undergraduate researchers are actively aiding bat conservation efforts.
- The comeback continues for Virginia’s bay scallopsThe results of this year's survey show their population may be approaching sustainable levels.
- Homecoming dedication to honor 100 years of Monroe HallA dedication ceremony to celebrate the reopening of Monroe Hall will take place Oct. 19.
- W&M’s Global Research Institute announces Accelerate Initiative to raise $10MGifts of $3 million jump-start effort to expand GRI’s reach, increase opportunities for students.
- Fall Tack Lecture brings the salt marsh to Sadler CenterThe fall 2024 Tack Faculty Lecture, “Space Fish, Zombie Shrimp and Other Saltmarsh Tales,” is scheduled for Nov. 14.
- W&M’s Jozef Dudek named fellow of the American Physical SocietyThe prestigious award recognizes his contributions to nuclear and particle physics.
- Williamsburg commemorates 200th anniversary of Lafayette’s returnColonial Williamsburg and William & Mary will celebrate with a series of special events.
- Associate professor awarded prestigious fellowship in historical studiesFabrício Prado will spend the 2024-2025 academic year expanding his research on U.S and South American commercial linkages during the Age of Atlantic Revolutions.
- Q&A: Preserving the WrenSean Hughes and Charles Fulcher discuss the preservation project and its impacts on campus life.
- Marine Life Day breaks records, inspires hundreds at Eastern Shore LabVIMS and Batten School researchers, students and volunteers introduced a record number of Marine Life Day attendees to a broad spectrum of marine science experiences.
- Students meet with alumni CEOs at McGlothlin Leadership ForumMark T. Smucker ’92 and Kendrick F. Ashton Jr. ’98 share career insights with W&M MBA and J.D. students.
- Renowned computer scientist, alumnus to lead W&M’s new School of Computing, Data Sciences & PhysicsNew school to speed the evolution of liberal arts and sciences through data fluency.
- Fall into arts at William & MaryThe Year of the Arts at William & Mary continues with a fall semester featuring a broad palette of offerings from animation instruction to classical music to satirical theatre.
- Preserving the nation’s most historic university buildingsThe W&M Board of Visitors Committee on Administration Buildings and Grounds received an update on the Wren Preservation Project.
- Lafayette’s William & Mary honorary degree arrives on loan from FranceThe original document will be on display in Swem Library’s Special Collections Research Center until Nov. 15, along with other rare items related to Lafayette.
- W&M professor publishes children’s book to teach AI fundamentalsThe book aims to introduce middle schoolers to the mathematical fundamentals of artificial intelligence and machine learning in a fun and engaging way.
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