Ph.D. candidate David Ward's work won the Market Access International, Inc., award for “Excellence in Scholarship in the humanities and social sciences.”
William & Mary’s programs in business, education and history made strides in this year’s U.S. News and World Report magazine’s annual rankings of graduate and professional schools.
A new minor in native studies officially began with the opening of the spring semester.
This is the second lecture in the Department of History's Tyler Lecture Series on "New Directions in Jewish History"
This is the second lecture in the Department of History's Tyler Lecture Series in "New Directions in Jewish History"
The first phase of the Georgian Papers Programme – roughly 33,000 digitized documents, including some penned by King George III regarding the American Revolution – will be publicly released and accessible at no cost beginning Saturday, Jan. 28. William & Mary and the Omohundro Institute are the primary U.S. partners on the international project.
William & Mary will present an educational screening of Nate Parker’s “The Birth of a Nation” and two related discussions at the university on Feb. 3.
The new semester brings with it a vast array of opportunities for people to enjoy the arts at William & Mary.
Stephanie Fisher, "Economic Trust and Anti-Semitic Violence: Jewish Cattle Traders in the German Countryside" (Thursday November 3, Blair 229, 5 pm)