From a globally recognized leader in international criminal law and a leading linguistic scholar to a widely published neuroscientist, the 2016 Plumeri Awards for Faculty Excellence will be bestowed to 20 talented and visionary professors across William & Mary's campus.
English News 2015-16
“1619-2019: From Jamestown to Flint” takes place Saturday at Sadler Center and is free and open to the public.
On March 1, English Professor Nancy Schoenberger will offer a free video tour of the Welshman's 50-plus-year career in show business. Joining her will be Bob Jeffrey, president of the Friends of Wales-Williamsburg chapter.
All events to be held in the Tucker Theater on the William & Mary Campus. All events are free and open to the public. The Writers Series is made possible by a generous bequest from the late Patrick Hayes, longtime friend of the College. For further information, contact Prof. Nancy Schoenberger at njscho@wm.edu or Brian Castleberry at b.castleberry@wm.edu.
The senior was selected to give a speech during the 2016 Charter Day ceremony.
Artist Kristen Peyton '12 turns an ugly wall into a work of literary art.
Please take a peek at the line-up of amazing authors coming to speak for the Patrick Hayes Writer Series this Fall!