- W&M’s Global Research Institute receives $900K grantCarnegie Corporation of New York funds research that informs public policy.
- Campus leaders honored for putting W&M’s values into actionProsser and Frazier have both been selected for William & Mary's Values in Action Award, given to recipients who most embody the excellence of the university community.
- W&M’s Global Research Institute receives $900K grantCarnegie Corporation of New York funds research that informs public policy.
- Campus leaders honored for putting W&M’s values into actionProsser and Frazier have both been selected for William & Mary's Values in Action Award, given to recipients who most embody the excellence of the university community.
- Code change provides further opportunities for economics majorsThe code change would switch the economics program from a social science CIP code to a STEM CIP code, providing students with more opportunities post-graduation.
- W&M journalism students receive reporting grants to travel the worldSharp Journalism Seminar students travel the globe in search of a scoop.
- Study highlights successes of Virginia’s oyster restoration effortsA recent study has shown that oyster management practices in the Rappahannock River benefit both the health of the oyster reefs as well as the fishery.
- Michelangelo at W&M: Rare sketches make US debut at Muscarelle“The Genesis of the Sistine” opens at William & Mary’s Muscarelle Museum of Art on March 6.
- Democracy in action: W&M on the ‘Road to Richmond’William & Mary students traveled to Virginia's capital on Feb. 13 for the annual Road to Richmond event.
- Happy Charter Day 2025During the Charter Day ceremony on Feb. 7, William & Mary launched the Year of the Environment.
- It’s time for new perspectives on algaeResearchers at William & Mary's Batten School & VIMS are researching the critical role played by various algae in maintaining the health of not only their own habitats but of coastal communities worldwide.
- Love by the books: From a late night in Swem to wedding bellsEvan De Buglio '23 and Meredith Salesses '22 started their relationship at William & Mary, with the happy couple now engaged.
- Arts & Sciences and Reves Center launch spring series on arts & democracyGuatemalan photographer and activist Daniel Hernández-Salazar will serve as keynote.
- Fashioning a businessDelia Folk ’14 co-founded The Style That Binds Us to empower women through personal style.
- William & Mary classified as one of the nation’s top research institutionsUniversity receives R1 research activity classification from Carnegie.
- Madagascar water sensor project supports community-led conservation efforts worldwideThe interdisciplinary collaboration between W&M’s IIC, Malagasy communities and Conservation International increases the affordability and accessibility of monitoring water quality.
- Swem Library’s love letters collection showcases romance throughout historyOn Feb. 13, the library will be holding an open house with various letters, zines, photographs and more on display in preparation for Valentine’s Day.
- Theatre and marine science collaborate to bring environmental issues center stageThe play tells the story of inhabitants of a barrier island dealing with the immediate aftermath of a hurricane.
- W&M’s Year of the Environment embraces science for solutionsBuilding on momentum from its strategic plan and two historic gifts, William & Mary launched the Year of the Environment Feb. 7.
- A winning labChemistry professor receives new lab equipment that expands research capacity and student training.
- $50M historic gift fuels scholarships in coastal and marine sciences at William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMSWilliam & Mary’s largest scholarship gift — the biggest ever for a school of coastal and marine sciences and the first of its kind nationally — will empower the next generation to tackle the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. The $50 million gift from Dr. R. Todd Stravitz ’82 and the Brunckhorst Foundations comes at […]
- Big, beautiful and welcoming: William & Mary’s world-class museum reopensThe Muscarelle Museum of Art at The Martha Wren Briggs Center for the Visual Arts reopens with more amenities, more art and a reinvigorated mission to be a social and educational hub.
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