- W&M classical studies professor receives highly selective Rome PrizeOnly 2.9% of applicants were chosen for the honor, which supports research in the arts and humanities.
- WMSURE conference highlights self-evolution through researchMore than 30 undergraduate presenters highlighted the role of mentored research in inspiring and driving their self-evolution, the theme of this year’s conference.
- W&M’s Annabel Richter ’24 receives selective Gaither FellowshipIn the last five years, five William & Mary students have been selected for James C. Gaither Junior Fellowships at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
- W&M undergraduate researchers take on climate changeTwo William & Mary undergraduates are throwing their lab coats in the ring to identify potential solutions to the most pressing environmental concerns of our time.
- W&M Law School enters alliance with Alliance University to foster collaboration, academic exchangeThe agreement will strengthen academic collaboration and promote mutual cooperation in various fields of education, research and innovation.
- AAAS honors W&M biologists Allison and Swaddle as lifetime fellowsProfessors Lizabeth Allison and John Swaddle have been recognized for excellence in research and student education.
- W&M professor receives Guggenheim Fellowship in Dance StudiesEmily Wilcox, associate professor of Chinese studies at William & Mary, has been selected to receive the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in Dance Studies.
- Long-term lab mates selected for highly competitive Goldwater ScholarshipsTwo neuroscience majors join the expanding list of W&M Goldwater Scholars.
- A return for Willie Anne Wright ’45William & Mary's Muscarelle Museum of Art acquires works by renowned pinhole photographer and painter whose talent was encouraged as a student.
- Pulitzer-winning historian named W&M’s Hunter B. Andrews FellowJon Meacham will give a public talk as part of his visit to campus.
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