An introduction by Stephen E. Hanson, Vice Provost for International Affairs and Director of the Reves Center for International Studies
World Minded Fall 2019
VOL. 12, NO 1
Established in 1989, the Reves Center for International Studies is today one of the premier centers for globalization in U.S. higher education. Its mission is to support and promote the internationalization of learning, teaching, research and community involvement at William & Mary through programs for education abroad, international students and scholars, and global engagement across the university. William & Mary is the number one public university for undergraduate study abroad participation, with approximately 60% university’s undergraduates studying outside the U.S. before graduation.
Read select stories from World Minded:
A Q&A with David Luhnow '90
The process of forgiveness and community building in the context of the Rwandan genocide.
Reves Faculty Fellowship recipient and Classical Studies Lecturer Andrew Ward leads a project in Samothrace with W&M Assistant Professor Jess Paga.
A conversation with Reves Board Chair Barbara Pate Glacel '70 and Judy Davis, Advancement & Protocols Manager at the Reves Center.
Lamar Shambley '10 was transformed by a study abroad experience at W&M.
Jonathan Allen has good news and bad news for Australians regarding the crown-of-thorns sea star.
The immediate goal for the Virginia-based field research by VIMS is to investigate whether Kepone’s newly discovered breakdown products also occur in James River sediments.
A "friendship bridge” program conceived by the William & Mary University Chinese Parents Association sent the university’s Sodexo dining team to visit their culinary counterparts in multiple locations in Hong Kong and The People’s Republic of China.
Associate Professor of Government Philip Roessler co-authors a paper published in the journal Nature.
Constitutional scholars from around the world gathered at a symposium sponsored by the Law School’s Center for Comparative Legal Studies & Post-Conflict Peacebuilding (CLS/PCP) and the Reves Center.
Swedish Ambassador to the United States Karin Olofsdotter visited William and Mary Oct. 3 to deliver the 2019 McSwain-Walker Lecture.
Leah Glenn, Professor of Dance, leads a W&M study abroad program to Cape Town, South Africa.