Total of 23 Film and Media Studies Students graduated on May 13th 2017!!!
2016-17 FMST News
Edward Snowden spoke via webcast to a full house in the Sadler Center’s Commonwealth Auditorium as part of a student-organized event co-hosted by the campus media council and the Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University.
Ann Marie Stock, a longtime campus leader known for her work around internationalization, will be William & Mary’s next vice provost for academic and faculty affairs.
The documentary film on the Bosnian War, was shown first at the university on Feb. 21, in part in response to W&M's 20-year-old Bosnia Project. It will continue being shown at other American colleges and universities.
Since arriving at W&M in 1986, Zuber has quietly been pivotal to the teaching of writing, the pursuit of collaborative and interdisciplinary inquiry, internationalization and international students and to teaching of film and video production.
The 10th anniversary festival runs Feb. 23-26 and will feature five films never before shown in Virginia and an array of special guests.
The William & Mary Global Film Festival is celebrating its tenth anniversary with four days of films, special guests, workshops, and receptions.
This recurring feature highlights faculty members from William & Mary who are quoted in the media.
Forty local kids learned the ins and outs of filmmaking in Swem Library on Oct. 22–23. Their self-made films will be screened at the Kimball Theatre Nov. 6.
Fifteen students in Professor of Hispanic studies Francie Cate-Arries translation course just subtitled a documentary on the murderous first three days of Gen. Francisco Franco's 40-year dictatorship.
Representing the humanities, Prokhorova, a Russian studies and film and media studies associate professor, defeated Marcus Holmes (government), Rowan Lockwood (geology) and Ryan Vinroot (mathematics).
The annual Raft Debate will be held at the Phi Beta Kappa Hall on Oct. 3.
Professor Ann Marie Stock has been named the inaugural William & Mary Libraries Faculty Scholar.
Education professor Jeremy Stoddard recently developed a program designed to teach high school kids about political issues and campaigns.