- W&M Dining hosts ‘Flavors Without Borders’The collaborative student dining experience celebrated the flavors of India & Bangladesh with acclaimed food writer and culinary author Monica Saigal (Bhide).
- William & Mary professor wins NSF CAREER award to study computer chip performanceA William & Mary computer science professor and his doctoral students are designing a way of diagnosing bugs in computer chips that will make it easier for designers to find and fix them.
- W&M Press produces publications for an accessible learning experienceWilliam & Mary Press has published its third open access publication, which explores the Mvskoke language spoken in east-central Oklahoma by members of the Muscogee Nation.
- The best days everTraditions Weekend gathers alumni and friends to share memories old and new.
- 2024 sea level ‘report cards’ map futures of U.S. coastal communitiesFeaturing four new localities, the updated report cards show past and projected rates of sea level rise and acceleration for 36 U.S. coastal communities in a new, interactive dashboard.
- A W&M degree, a half-century in the makingPeople often take a gap year before finishing their college degree, but Lynn Trott '25 took a gap half-century.
- Alyson G. Wilson tapped to key role overseeing research at W&MAlyson G. Wilson has been named the vice provost for research at William & Mary.
- Students share honors research that shaped their W&M experienceMore than 100 senior honors students presented their thesis projects at the Charles Center’s Spring Honors Research Symposium
- Reves Center announces 2025 faculty fellowsThe Reves Center for International Studies has awarded the 2025 Reves and Drapers’ Faculty Fellowships to five William & Mary professors.
- Lisa Keegan named W&M’s inaugural vice provost for enrollment strategyReporting directly to Provost Peggy Agouris, the main focus of the position is expanding student access, optimizing financial aid and leveraging data analytics to attract and retain the university’s exceptional student population.
- W&M Board of Visitors elects vice rector, secretaryThe William & Mary Board of Visitors has unanimously elected Ardine Williams as vice rector and Kendrick F. Ashton Jr. '98 as secretary, effective July 1, 2025.
- Board approves College of Arts & SciencesNew name for Arts & Sciences strengthens identity, enhances national visibility and affirms the liberal arts and sciences mission at the heart of the university .
- William & Mary Football to join Patriot LeagueMarking an exciting new chapter in the history of William & Mary Athletics, W&M football will be joining the Patriot League as an associate member, beginning with the 2026 season.
- $15M gift will establish Center for Excellence in Accounting at William & Mary’s Raymond A. Mason School of BusinessDonors Rob W. Estes ’74, P ’06 and Jean Berger Estes ’75, P ’06 and their family seek to transform the image of modern accounting through enhanced student experiences, career understanding and networking opportunities.
- ‘I believe in service’: Shannon White embodies the Shirley Aceto AwardWhite will be honored with the Shirley Aceto Award, presented annually by the university to a member of instructional or professional faculty “who demonstrates an exceptional commitment to excellence in service to the campus community.”
- Meadow restoration breathes life back into hidden campus treasureOver the past year, Madeline Oubre has worked closely with William & Mary Facilities Management to completely restore Melissa's Meadow, named for an alumna and located near the McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center.
- Sean Galloway selected as new chief financial officerSean D. Galloway is William & Mary's new chief financial officer bringing more than two decades in public, private and high education experience to the role.
- William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS unveil Chesapeake Bay HallChesapeake Bay Hall serves as a hub for much of the lab-based science driving the institutions’ academic, research and advisory missions.
- W&M’s James Dwyer named a 2025 Guggenheim FellowWilliam & Mary Law Professor James Dwyer has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship as part of the foundation’s 100th class of fellows.
- Virginia’s experience with MSX aids Atlantic Canada’s aquaculture industryW&M’s Batten School & VIMS recently hosted a delegation of government officials and aquaculture industry representatives from Atlantic Canada.
- Roll with IT: Jolly wins the Duke AwardJeff Jolly, who has worked in information technology at William & Mary for 24 years, is this year's winner of the Duke Award for exceptional service.
- One Tribe One Day shatters recordsWilliam & Mary raises over $4.4 million on its annual day of giving.
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