The annual master policy becomes effective on August 1 and terminates on July 31 but students are billed in two installments for the Fall and Spring/Summer coverage separately. The Fall coverage ...
William & Mary is located in Williamsburg, Virginia. Nestled an hour drive from both Richmond and Virginia Beach, we are three hours by car or train from Washington, D.C., and our popular Washington ...
In recognition of William & Mary’s cutting-edge contributions in the area of cybersecurity, the National Security Agency (NSA) has designated the university a National Center of Academic Excellence in ...
Spanning over 900 acres, William & Mary’s College Woods contain a vast ecological landscape. Alexander Raffetto ‘25 was interested in researching this diversity, specifically focusing on the fungi ...
For Monroe Scholars Max Kaminski ‘26 and Sabine Mead Mexia ‘26, research is more than an intellectual enterprise – it is driven by their passion for illuminating Indigenous narratives that continue to ...
Students will enroll in a 1-credit course to develop oratory skills and prepare a dynamic 5-minute research talk. Finalists will compete for the Barr Prize in public speaking. Barr Fellows in public ...
Suzanne Raitt, Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences, announced Friday that Audrey Horning ’89 will serve as the next Arts & Sciences Vice Dean for Research & Graduate Studies, one of four vice dean ...
Williamsburg, Virginia – On Monday November 18, 2024, William & Mary’s Public Policy Program released a summary of findings from “Critical Infrastructure that Inspires Confidence and Delivers Results, ...
In writing her English honors thesis, Shawna Alston ‘25 calls upon many muses, including renowned scholars and artists — from James Baldwin and Lucille Clifton to Toni Morrison and José Esteban Muñoz ...
Dedicated to supporting student research across an expansive range of disciplines, the Charles Center is hosting a gallery exhibition celebrating last summer’s Catron scholars in the Sadler Center ...
William & Mary’s mission to cultivate creative thinkers, leaders and citizens among its nearly 10,000 students is no mean feat. According to Ashleigh Everhardt Queen Ed.D. ’20, teaching professor of ...