W&M's student-led Bosnia Project continues to have an impact 20 years after peace was brokered in the region.
For the third year in a row, William & Mary has the highest percentage of undergraduates participating in study abroad programs compared to any other public university in the United States, according to a report released Nov. 16 by the Institute of International Education.
Their "ratings" aren't what one might think.
The university provided a large, enthusiastic turnout with a weekend of fun, football and a major announcement that will shape its future.
Research conducted with Harvard and Heidelberg universities finds China does not favor authoritarian or corrupt regimes.
Researchers from W&M are part of an effort to provide cellphones to Tanzanian businesswomen.
Probably the most important foreign policy challenge that a country can face is deciding when to go to war.
They've been assigned to departments within USAID bureaus in Washington, D.C.
The first cohort of students in the St Andrews William & Mary Joint Degree Programme graduated in May and June ceremonies at both universities.
W&M's TRIP and University of Wisconsin's WIPPO polls are a step forward in studying how — and perhaps why — expert and public opinion on international politics and policy issues differs.
William & Mary students participate in crowdsource mapping to provide data to the relief effort underway following a devastating earthquake in Nepal.
The project captures the Best Practices in International Education Award for Student Philanthropy. The project will now be housed at ITPIR
William & Mary and its Presidential Precinct partners will host DC event discussing the rule of law and its role in democracy and the global economy.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will speak at William & Mary's 2015 Commencement ceremony, scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, May 16 in William & Mary Hall.
William & Mary is one of the top producers of Peace Corps volunteers in the country, according to a ranking released today by the organization.
Five local premieres, sneak preview from Sundance, special guests, film competitions and more highlight 2015 event.
For the first time in ten years, the College of William and Mary has been included in “Foreign Policy” magazine’s list of “Top U.S. Undergraduate Institutions to Study International Relations.”
For the first time since 2006 when the rankings began, William and Mary has made the list of Top 25 U.S. Undergraduate Institutions to Study International Relations, coming in at 18th. This ranking makes William and Mary the top choice in Virginia for the study of international relations and the number two institution without an international relations Ph.D. program.
On May 16th 2015 over 102 IR and 36 GS majors celebrated their graduation at PBK Hall. Congratulations Class of 2015!!!