- 2024 Chesapeake Bay dead zone near average size but shorter durationThe 2024 Chesapeake Bay Dead Zone Report Card suggests hypoxia in the Chesapeake Bay was somewhat larger than the long-term average from 1985-2023 but slightly shorter in duration.
- 1693 Scholars Program celebrates 20 years of community, curiosityThe 1693 Scholars Program celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, honoring two decades of dedicated faculty mentoring, research support and programming.
- Harvard Medical School honors W&M biology professorThe award recognizes Mayank Chugh’s research contributions and community-building work.
- William & Mary remains No. 1 public university for study abroadW&M also earns the Open Doors 75 Seal of Excellence.
- An artful experienceW&M students deliver a high-profile exhibit of silkscreen prints about the life of Haitian Revolutionary Toussaint L'Ouverture created by acclaimed artist Jacob Lawrence.
- Current models may overestimate future bay dead zonesA study has demonstrated surprising variability in the results of different modeling methodologies for predicting future dead zones in the Chesapeake Bay.
- W&M chemistry students win awards at national conferenceThe William & Mary chapter of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers won six awards at the 51st annual NOBCChE National Conference.
- W&M School of Education awarded $3M to tackle youth mental health crisisThe Mental Health Service Professional Demonstration Grant was awarded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Elementary & Secondary Education and the Office of Safe & Supportive Schools.
- Catron exhibition celebrates student research, artistic developmentTen undergraduates received the opportunity to explore their artistic interests through the grants.
- New Navy ROTC program expands student opportunitiesWith the new partnership, students will have more access to scholarships and programs within the United States military.
- Bray School dedication prompts celebration, reflectionHundreds gathered on the lawn of the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg for the school’s historic formal dedication.
- Government major makes major government moveShe will be the first currently enrolled undergraduate student to serve as a member of Williamsburg City Council.
- Raft Debate returnsOn Oct. 28, William & Mary held its first Raft Debate since 2019.
- Arts masterclasses connect campus with world-class performersThe Charles Center is sponsoring a new Arts Masterclass series in partnership with the Office of the Arts at William & Mary.
- Translating Judeo-Arabic love poemsW&M Libraries recently launched a new digital project that translates and makes available a collection of Judeo-Arabic poems.
- W&M iGEM team continues tradition of excellenceThe team competed against hundreds of groups from around the world and earned multiple honors.
- Toward ‘a more perfect union’With the population in the United States sharply divided on political issues, trust in our society’s institutions declining and disinformation spreading like wildfire, William & Mary has renewed its commitment to practicing and promoting the ideals on which the nation was founded.
- Bray School Lab makes great strides in fulfilling missionIn the three years since the founding of the Bray School Lab, researchers have made significant progress toward learning more about the enslaved and free students who attended it.
- W&M researchers unravel mysteries of spiderweb ‘super fibers’A doctoral candidate’s skill, patience and dedication resulted in a groundbreaking spider silk discovery.
- Election 2024: W&M professors provide insightsWith the election a week away, four professors lent their expertise on the state of the race and which issues are top of mind to voters.
- ‘A common language’: W&M professors pitch baseball diplomacy in Japanese Little League outingThe Baseball Diplomacy Project sent a little league team from Williamsburg to Japan to practice diplomacy firsthand.
- Public dedication of Williamsburg Bray School on Nov. 1 — 250 years after the school closedOn Nov. 1, Colonial Williamsburg will formally dedicate a restored Williamsburg Bray School in a ceremony 250 years after the school closed.
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