- Maria Donoghue Velleca: Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences(4:31) Maria Donoghue Velleca, an accomplished scholar and award-winning educator, serves as William & Mary’s dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences.Music License : MB01T8QQU36FSLA
- 2020 Opening to the Academic Year(2:08) William & Mary leaders reflect on how the university has overcome a multitude of obstacles over its 325 year history. They discuss not only William & Mary's resilience, but how it has enabled them to discover who they are and provided them with the skills to overcome adversity and create positive change. In the coming academic year, William & Mary is confident that its students and faculty can once again overcome new challenges and emerge as stronger people.MB01URURKZRLJKA
- Stronger Together(1:45) William & Mary students and faculty show how they are committed to working as a team to make the campus both healthy and safe amid the pandemic. Students adjust their activities for social distancing, engaging over Zoom or by spending time outdoors. Both students and faculty play their part in keeping the campus safe by cleaning surfaces and wearing masks.MB01CQKMJAQCDEV
- Remote dancing: The creativity continues(2:21) Professor of dance Joan Gavaler is able to foster sustained creativity as she teaches a blended class.
- In Focus: Photography at the Muscarelle(5:22) David Brashear, Director of the Muscarelle Museum of Art at William & Mary, discusses Ezra Stoller's "Guggenheim Museum" and Julius Shulman's "Case Study House #22," two pieces featured in the museum's exhibition of its photography. ( See https://muscarelle.wm.edu/ )
- 'Scales of Chaos': Merging art and science(2:07) Associate professor of art history Xin Conan-Wu describes the scope of the new student-curated exhibition at the Muscarelle Museum of Art. ( See https://muscarelle.wm.edu/ )
- Muscarelle presents 'In Focus': An exhibition of photography(2:38) David Brashear, Director of the Muscarelle Museum of Art, discusses the current exhibition "In Focus: New Acquisitions in Photography." ( See https://muscarelle.wm.edu/ )
- Dafashy: What are close contacts?(1:53) (Note: This video was posted before the CDC changed its definition of close contacts on Oct. 21.) W&M medical director David Dafashy explains what constitutes 'close contacts' and the importance of paying attention to them.
- Bengzon: A song of freedom(2:37) Marcus Bengzon offers thoughts on race as a participant in "Songs of Freedom," an online celebration of civil rights produced through Aguas Arts Ink, an initiative of W&M theatre professor Francis Tanglao Aguas.
- Scene@W&M: Face masks(1:00) Students at William & Mary discuss their face masks.
- Healthy Together: Module 5(2:54) Space...a Healthy Frontier: Our Path ForwardMusic License: MB01FFZAPL6VIVH
- Healthy Together: Module 4(10:19) Griffins and COVID and Masks, Oh My: How Courage Keeps Us Healthy TogetherMusic License: MB01LKBDVX2EUO7
- Healthy Together: Module 3(9:18) On the Other Hand: A Few Words on Washing & SanitizingMusic License: MB016RRHUHA34PT
- Healthy Together: Module 2(8:07) Saving Face: An Introduction to Face CoveringsMusic License: MB01B6XNXRIOU1O
- Healthy Together: Module 1(6:44) COVID-19: An Introduction to the PandemicMusic License: MB019VNJSY4MYV7
- For the community: Making face masks(2:03) Anna Mroch, W&M director of planning and assessment, recently gave away the thousandth face mask she made in her converted living room.
- Preparing for a safe return: De-densifying W&M spaces(2:59) Efforts are under way to prepare for a safe, distanced fall re-opening at William & Mary.
- Pandemics: Hope from history(3:18) Gerard Chouin, associate professor of history, discusses Covid-19 in terms of a broad history of pandemics.
- One Tribe One Day: Accelerate Positive Change at W&M(1:34) Our nation has experienced incredible crisis and loss. We are physically separated by pandemic and grappling with the stresses of uncertainty. Racism and injustice continue to cause many to feel immense pain and vulnerability.During such a tumultuous time, let us remember that when we come together on days such as One Tribe One Day, we advance hope, inspire community and drive positive change within William & Mary, our commonwealth, the nation and world.Discover how lending your voice and support will enable us to create the change we seek. Visit https://giving.wm.edu/fundraising/one-tribe-one-day/
- 2020 One Tribe One Day: A Shared Commitment to Change(4:11) One Tribe One Day is a day to focus on community and invest in change.The global coronavirus pandemic continues, bringing with it new hardships and profound loss. Ongoing racial injustice in our society has amplified calls for meaningful and lasting change.Together, we will take action for a better future.There are several ways you can get involved today:- Join the conversation and share how can we each accelerate positive change at William & Mary, through videos, photos and written posts on social media using the hashtag #OneTribeOneDay- Engage in efforts that address the pressing challenges our nation and university face and help to catalyze change at W&M and in local communities- Learn about current initiatives designed to transform teaching and learning at William & Mary- Make a gift and support programs that matter the most to youHowever you choose to get involved today, we hope you’ll follow our progress at wm.edu/otod and join the conversation at #OneTribeOneDay.With your help, we can be the change that we seek.MB01OSAHUEO7CNE
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