A new two-year grant from the Hewlett Foundation will help AidData bolster engagement with policy makers and influencers in Africa
2020
Adriano Marinazzo, curator of digital initiatives at the Muscarelle Museum of Art at William & Mary, published his hypothesis that Michelangelo may have carved the figure on a well-known outdoor stone façade in Italy, noting its similarity to a drawing attributed to the artist.
A team of undergraduates at William & Mary has earned high honors in the world’s largest synthetic biology competition for engineering a potential COVID-19 therapeutic.
William & Mary has the highest percentage of undergraduates participating in study-abroad programs compared to any other public university in the United States.
William & Mary Law School Hosts Symposium on Transitional and Racial Justice
As clinical associate professor and director of pre-collegiate learner programs at the Center for Gifted Education, Mihyeon Kim’s influence goes far beyond the instruction she gives in the School of Education’s classrooms.
The Reves Center for International Studies has announced that Haben Girma will deliver the 2020 McSwain-Walker Lecture.
Dena Bashri ’20 and Shivani Gupta ’20 graduated from William & Mary to become two of the six inaugural fellows working remotely for Transforming Primary Care on projects such as ensuring telehealth access to those experiencing homelessness and tracking the supply chain of COVID-19 testing kits.
A team of three William & Mary undergrads hit the back of the net this spring, scoring top honors in an international mathematics competition with their analysis of soccer team strategies.
Patrick Abboud ’20 is looking at his world through new eyes this spring.
Francis Tanglao Aguas had wanted to stage “Rolling the R’s” for years and never could have imagined the circumstances under which he would do so.
ISSP and the New Leaf Clinic at the School of Education join forces to help international students during the pandemic.
Technological advances are allowing archaeologists to take a wider, yet closer, look at ancient sites, opening up long-hidden evidence about the societies of the people who lived there.
As soon as Vitoria Okuyama returned to her family's home in Brazil, she checked into the master bedroom. For the next two weeks, those four walls would be her self-quarantine chamber.
Michelle Lelièvre, associate professor of anthropology and American studies at William & Mary, was recently named a Frederick Burkhardt Fellow by the American Council of Learned Societies.
Q&A with Kathryn “Kay” H. Floyd '05, Director of the Whole of Government Center for Excellence at William & Mary.
Four professors have been award Reves Faculty Fellowships for research in 2020; and two professors have received Drapers' Faculty Fellowships.
W&M senior lecturer Bella Ginzbursky-Blum was awarded the 2019 Excellence in Teaching (Post-Secondary) Award from the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages.
The second oldest institution of higher education in the United States and oldest university in Scotland broaden relationship with new summer study abroad program.
The Reves Center for International Studies has announced that the 2020 George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace will be a panel discussion co-sponsored with the US-Europe Alliance.
The 13th annual W&M Global Film Festival will feature films from around the world, including many influenced by William & Mary graduates.