- 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.
- New shellfish aquaculture specialization highlights industry-ready graduate studentsFor some graduate students at William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS, a new sub-concentration in shellfish aquaculture may be the shining pearl in their degree.
- William & Mary launches dynamic research incubator following R1 university designationGRI’s next chapter transforms applied research development to accelerate faculty collaboration and student training.
- Ibes leads Sharpe Scholars outdoors, into communitiesNow in its third year, ENSP 100 takes on the idea and practice of learning outside the classroom.
- Award-winning journalist Asma Khalid to deliver fall 2025 Atwater LectureKhalid will deliver Alma Mater Production’s Fall 2025 Atwater Lecture on Oct. 14 at Sadler Center’s Commonwealth Auditorium.
- ‘Here Comes the Sun’: Tack Faculty Lecture to explore the science of building a star on EarthPhysics Professor Saskia Mordijck will present the fall 2025 Tack Faculty Lecture, “Here Comes the Sun: Building a Star on Earth.”
- Bay scallops surge on the Eastern ShoreOnce locally extinct, the Virginia bay scallop population is increasing exponentially due to restoration work by W&M’s Batten School & VIMS Eastern Shore Laboratory.
- Highland celebrates 50 years of W&M stewardship, aims to expand its scholarly impactIn honor of the anniversary, Highland is conducting a lecture series highlighting its recent high-impact projects and the many perspectives that have shaped them.
- Holladay named inaugural Sharp Writer-in-ResidenceHilary Holladay M.A. '87 is the Charles Center’s inaugural Sharp Writer-in-Residence.
- Library of Congress collects photographic work of W&M professorTwenty photographs created by William & Mary Professor Eliot Dudik have been acquired by the Library of Congress for its permanent collection.
- Blackwater photos suggest new symbiosis between fish and anemonesCaptured through breathtaking blackwater photography, the images show rarely seen encounters.
- William & Mary receives $2.8M to train 300 teachers for the nation’s 250th anniversaryThree-year grant will launch a national program in history, civics and democracy.
- Warming oceans may pose a serious threat to American lobstersA new study published in the journal Marine Ecology Progress Series reveals American lobster embryos can handle ocean acidification surprisingly well, but increased temperatures may pose distinct challenges for the species.
- Celebrating William & Mary WomenW&M Women’s Weekend builds connections, showcases expertise.
- William & Mary launches ChatGPT Edu pilotBy integrating artificial intelligence tools, the university is positioning itself at the forefront of higher education innovation.
- Energy Leader Mark Christie to direct William & Mary Law’s new Center for Energy Law & PolicyThe Center for Energy Law & Policy will serve as a hub for convening policymakers, scholars and students to address critical issues shaping the future of energy regulation.
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