- William & Mary Libraries selects inaugural writer-in-residenceWilliam & Mary Libraries has selected Lamar Giles, a local Virginia author, as its inaugural writer-in-residence.
- Catron Scholars explore, expand artistic interestsAs part of its mission to support undergraduate research, the Charles Center is supporting seven undergraduates in their artistic pursuits over the summer through the Louis E. Catron Scholarship for Artistic Development.
- W&M’s AidData a driving force behind report on lending practices of Chinese creditorsAn international team of lawyers, economists and political scientists — including Brad Parks, executive director of William & Mary’s AidData research lab — launched a report yesterday that sheds new light on the secured lending practices of Chinese creditors in low- and middle-income countries and highlights the urgent need for more transparency in collateralized lending […]
- Grants set student research in motionThanks to the combined power of irrepressible curiosity, passionate faculty mentorship and Charles Center Research in Motion grants, W&M undergraduates are connecting with students and scholars from across the country.
- Woody interns expand museum studies partnershipsDriven by a passion for museums and a taste for adventure, this year’s cohort of 10 Woody interns is exploring museum work alongside specialists in Virginia, Delaware, Ohio, South Carolina and Washington, D.C.
- Governor appoints alumni business leaders to W&M Board of VisitorsGov. Glenn Youngkin D.P.S. '22 has appointed three William & Mary alumni to the university's Board of Visitors.
- Digging backward through history lights the way forwardDuring renovations of Robert M. Gates Hall, archaeologists have uncovered a previously undocumented cellar, layered with centuries of artifacts, and the near-complete 18th-century foundation of the Williamsburg Bray School.
- Henry ’25 pursues journalism studies with Sizemore FellowshipEmma Henry '25 garnered one of William & Mary’s largest awards before graduating last month — a $40,000 H. Mason Sizemore, Jr. Journalism Fellowship for graduate studies at Northwestern University’s renowned Medill School of Journalism in the fall.
- ‘A homecoming deferred’: W&M Bray School Lab hosts Descendants Week 2025The William & Mary Bray School Lab hosted its fourth annual Descendants Week, bringing together members of the descendant community for a week of reflection, sharing, research and reconnection.
- Writers-in-residence launch new journalism coursesThe Charles Center is collaborating with campus partners to bring three writers-in-residence to campus in 2025-26 to teach a variety of journalism courses that will further inspire students to hone their writing skills, learn the craft from expert practitioners, and build portfolios of work that could help launch their careers.
- Introduction to Marine Science: A growing gateway to coastal careersWith enrollment tripling in the last several years, William & Mary’s Introduction to Marine Science course taught by Professor Mark Brush is becoming one of the most popular undergraduate electives on campus. Photo by John Wallace
- Military & Veteran Affairs to host first ever military spouses symposiumThe first symposium of its kind for W&M and the greater Hampton Roads area will explore the complexity of managing career ambitions and family responsibilities.
- Unforgettable lessons from Cherokee countryAn innovative study away excursion to the home of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians allowed W&M anthropology students to immerse themselves in Cherokee history and culture.
- 1693 Scholars: Researching the world to make it betterAmong those researching on campus this summer are scholars whose work not only seeks to understand the world better but to make it better in the process.
- Lessons across landscapes: W&M students connect local & global conservation knowledgeW&M students are linking local and global conservation and gaining hands-on experience along the way.
- More than 2,000 educated, inspired at Marine Science DayThe 23rd annual Marine Science Day, the marquee open house event at William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS, drew more than 2,000 attendees on Saturday, May 31 with public access to academic buildings and research laboratories.
- Chemistry major receives prestigious National Science Foundation fellowshipL. Thompson '25 earned the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, which will support her research as she continues her education at Harvard University.
- Entrepreneurial approaches to conservation: Lessons from Maasai Women in KenyaW&M students work with Kenyan conservation groups and Maasai women to sustain the economy and protect the environment.
- Nielsen ’27 represents William & Mary at NATO Youth SummitStudents and security professionals from across the world participated in the summit on various panels discussing the current state of national security and the pressing challenges facing the profession today.
- Anderson and Herath win Values in Action Awards for their embodiment of W&M’s idealsBrier Anderson, an instructional designer with W&M's Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation and Caroline Herath, director of business careers in the Office of Career Development, are the winner's of this spring's Values in Actions award.
- William & Mary invites everyone to get on the dance floor this JuneteenthMusic and dance will be the centerpiece at William & Mary’s fifth annual Juneteenth celebration.
- Commencement 2025Experience the unforgettable moments from William & Mary's 2025 Commencement ceremony.
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