The scholarships and fellowships are designed to provide undergraduate and graduate students with resources to acquire language skills and experience in countries critical to the future security and stability of the U.S.
2012-13 News Stories
Charles Center news stories from 2012-13
Since 2012, the Neurodiversity Working Group has been working to explore and celebrate the neurological differences in the College's population. Last year, a University Teaching Project grew out of the group, with the aim to focus on the classroom experience for students.
Francis Tanglaos-Aguas he has sought to make the W&M theatre production of "Sitayana" a collaborative effort between faculty and students.
A socially-minded concept created by student Pat Austria hopes to improve disaster management and make a positive change for those living in the Philippines.
Eight students investigate topics from social media in elections to still-vivid perceptions of Che Guevarra.
Looking around for an idea for a summer Monroe Project, Garrahan '14 found himself enjoying the trails of the Foothills during a visit to family in Boise in early 2012.
Decentering the Nineteenth Century History of the Rio de la Plata
No one can accuse Brian Rabe ’13 of wasting his time at William & Mary. He’s been an active and productive researcher since his first semester and a campus leader, serving as both a teaching assistant and a resident assistant.
In the wake of the 2012 U.S. general election, it is now imperative to understand the intricacies of regional governments in China and India. That was the message of William Antholis, managing director of the Brookings Institution, when he addressed a full auditorium of students and faculty at William & Mary on Nov. 30.
Former research fellow of the Project on International Peace and Security publishes an article in Diplomatic Courier, a global affairs magazine.
It took several years to develop, but faculty across campus have constructed coursework constituting a minor in public health that has proven to be extremely popular among students who previously had only a few public health-related courses to choose from. Students can now declare an interdisciplinary minor in public health.
Cory Chapman, a recent W&M graduate and Monroe Scholar, created the winning design for the new Swem Library t-shirt.
William & Mary's annual Summer Research Symposium featured undergraduate research conducted in the summer of 2012.