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Dr. Carol Woody and Mr. Robert Woody
For Carol and Robert Woody, home is where the art is

Since 2015 Dr. Carol Clayman Woody '71 and Robert Woody have supported William & Mary students’ passion for public history, art history, and museums through the Charles Center's Woody Internship in Museum Studies.

Mary-Elise Alworth at NetworkPenninsula
Mapping Need for NetworkPeninsula

Mary-Elise Alworth (MPP '25) writes about her 2024 summer internship with NetworkPeninsula, a nonprofit organization in Newport News, Virginia.

Max Kaminski research
Students’ research illuminates, amplifies Indigenous voices

For Monroe Scholars Max Kaminski ‘26 and Sabine Mead Mexia ‘26, research is more than an intellectual enterprise – it is driven by their passion for illuminating Indigenous narratives that continue to be underrepresented.

Faculty participants Joshua Erlich, Joshua Gert, Jessica Paga and Jennifer Stevens prepare to kick off the Raft Debate (Photo by Stephen Salpukas)
The return of the Raft Debate

The Raft Debate returns to William & Mary for the first time since 2019, exciting both faculty and students.

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Catron exhibition to celebrate student research, artistic development

Dedicated to supporting student research across an expansive range of disciplines, the Charles Center is hosting a gallery exhibition celebrating the artistic development of last summer’s Catron scholars in the Sadler Center’s Hart Gallery from Nov. 11 to 22.

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Williamsburg City Poet Laureate Program

The Williamsburg Public Art Council and the City of Williamsburg is launching a Poet Laureate program and are looking for applications.

Rising sea levels are creating ghost forests
Ghost forests present coastal Virginia with new haunting reality

Sophia Heilen ’26 is uncovering evidence of a new kind of unnatural shapeshifting quietly occurring around us: many of the state’s coastal forests are being killed in a transition to saltwater marshes due to recent sea level rise.

Clay Clemens with recent alums
Government Department Homecoming 2024!

Chancellors Hall welcomed alums to their yearly Homecoming Brunch. The Government Department was happy to welcome back a record number of graduates and their families!

Julian Lage Masterclass
Arts masterclasses connect campus community with world-class performers

During the 2024-25 academic year, the Charles Center is sponsoring a new Arts Masterclass series in partnership with Arts at William & Mary dedicated to creating opportunities for artistic exploration and discovery across disciplines, from music to dance and everything in between.

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MPP Summer 2024 Internship Experiences

On September 24th and October 4th, the Master’s in Public Policy students gathered to discuss and reflect on their internship experiences.

Monroe Hall
Homecoming dedication to honor 100 years of Monroe Hall

Since 1924 more than 12,000 William & Mary students have called Monroe Hall home, making memories, forging friendships, and in more than a few cases, finding future life partners in the iconic dorm adjacent to the university’s Historic Campus.

And Hacks 2024
&hacks X raised the bar!

William & Mary’s annual hackathon, &hacks, took place from October 4-6, 2024, setting a new standard for future hackathons. From Friday to Sunday afternoon, students across all majors and multiple schools came together to create interdisciplinary projects that address real-world challenges.

Emma Wilkie
Honors program sees record enrollment, nurtures curiosity

Encompassing all major disciplines and spanning over 36 departments, William & Mary’s honors program saw a record number of applicants this year, with 198 students seeking the opportunity to design their own research and write an honors thesis.

CTF 2024 Check In
TribeCTF 2024 – W&M’s first Capture-the-Flag (CTF) competition is a resounding success!

The William & Mary Cybersecurity Center, in partnership with Mantech International, organized TribeCTF 2024, W&M’s first Capture-The-Flag (CTF) competition, on campus from October 4th (Friday) to October 6th (Sunday), co-located with &hacks, W&M’s premier hackathon. Competitors vied for prizes totaling $9,000, and the fame of besting some of the best in Virginia.

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Paying it forward: Sumner G. Rand Jr. Foundation helps the arts flourish at W&M

In September 2023, the newly renovated and expanded Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall opened with a performance of “Nine,” choreographed by Year of the Arts Professor of Dance, Leah Glenn. The performance explored the story of the “Little Rock Nine,” the students who integrated Little Rock High School in 1957. “Nine” was one of the many arts initiatives at William & Mary made possible by the Sumner G. Rand Jr. Foundation, which has provided generous funding for performances, equipment, professional development and broader campus engagement since the Foundation’s establishment in 2003.

Emma Henry '25
New Virginia Media internships mark renaissance in local journalism

Aspiring William & Mary journalists now have an additional avenue to hone their craft – a new summer internship program with mentorship from award-winning reporters and editors from the Daily Press, Virginian-Pilot, and other outlets belonging to Norfolk-based Virginia Media, Inc.

Faith Page '26
Woody internships open doors to museum world

Through the Charles Center's Woody Internship in Museum Studies, ten William & Mary undergraduates spent last summer exploring potential careers in the field alongside mentors at nine host museums.

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City Research Scholars share surprises, life lessons from internships

Though William & Mary undergraduates often pursue summer internships with specific goals in mind, perhaps the greatest benefits of gaining hands-on experience in a potential career field are the zigs, zags, and unexpected life lessons that inevitably arise.

Students in Session 2 of NIAHD's Summer 2023 Pre-College Program
“History is a verb”: pre-college program invites students to actively engage with history

Since 2002, almost 2,300 high school students from around the world have traveled to William & Mary each summer to absorb the region’s history through the National Institute of American History & Democracy’s Pre-College Program (NIAHD). When they leave, they’ve not only learned about the history of the region but also about the craft of history – how to analyze and interpret evidence as a historian.

Christian Cole '27
Symposium signals thriving W&M undergraduate research community

With more than 1200 students, faculty, staff, and community members participating in the Charles Center's annual Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium Sept 20 in Swem Library, William & Mary's thriving undergraduate research community was on full display.

Sharpe Community Scholars
Sharpe Community Scholars champion research, hands-on learning

Learning flourishes at the intersections of class, community, and research – where knowledge and discovery mutually thrive in collaborating relationships. This is the philosophy behind the Sharpe Community Scholars Program, according to its director, Dr. Monica Griffin, who has been involved with the program since 2004.

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"Start Where You Are": A Talk with Leslie Mehta

On September 11th, the Schroeder Center for Health Policy and the Public Policy Program hosted Leslie Mehta, the Democratic nominee for Virginia's 1st Congressional District.

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Beyond the Headlines: Politics in Iran

Peyman Jafari, Assistant Professor, History and International Relations, provides some insights into the current political climate in Iran, two years after the death of Mahsa Amini and the 'Woman, Life, Freedom' protests.

Dana Smith MPP '25 at the Virginia Center for Health Innovation where she interned in the summer 2024
William & Mary Participates in Medicaid Reimbursement Rate Project and Non-Profit Research Consortium

Over the summer, Dana Smith MPP’25, had the opportunity to intern with the Virginia Center for Health Innovation (VCHI). VCHI is a healthcare non-profit located in Richmond, run by President and CEO, Beth Bortz MPP’93. William & Mary is participating in a novel study comparing Medicaid and commercial reimbursement rates for primary care and behavioral health providers in Virginia.

Poverty and the 2024 Election

In her major economic speech last month, Vice President Kamala Harris declared that “building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency, because I strongly believe when the middle class is strong, America is strong.” Professor Chris Howard argues that dealing with the problems of poor American also should be a priority. Read more in his opinion piece published to "The Hill" website.

Denise Watson, Charles Center Journalism Masterclass
New journalism masterclasses with Denise Watson soar to capacity

Virginian-Pilot and Daily Press features editor Denise Watson has joined the growing list of professional journalists invited to campus this year by the Charles Center to help educate the next generation of storytellers and reporters at the university.

Left to right: Camille Batts ’26, Annaliese Santana ’24, Jacqueline Williams, Breyonna Rock ’24, Isobel Laux ’24, Matt Nwaneri ’23 MPP ’24 and Sumayyah Yasin ’25
Community and university collaborate to share new history of Williamsburg

The following story is the third in a series of profiles on the recipients of the Arts & Sciences Faculty Grants Fund. The Faculty Grants Fund provides support for A&S faculty research, conference travel, and student hourly wages that are related to a specific research project. You can support efforts like the Faculty Grants Fund by giving to the Arts & Sciences Annual Fund.

Distinguished Paper Award at FSE’24
CS and Law Researchers Win a Distinguished Paper Award at FSE’24

Computer Science PhD students Nathan Wintersgill and Trevor Stalnaker, along with their advisors and collaborators, have been honored with an ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award at the prestigious ACM International Conference on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE 2024).

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End of an Era: Beloved W&M Government Professors Retire

This past May 2024, after decades of dedication to William & Mary, Professors Clay Clemens and Sue Peterson, two of the Government Department’s most beloved professors, retired. Known throughout the broader W&M community, Professors Clemens and Peterson have made incredible contributions to the College and the lives of countless students and coworkers.