An introduction by Stephen E. Hanson, Vice Provost for International Affairs and Director of the Reves Center for International Studies
World Minded Fall 2020
VOL. 13, 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:
In the Sept. 21 McSwain-Walker lecture, “How Disability Drives Innovation: An Intersectional and Global Perspective,” disability rights lawyer Haben Girma talked about redefining barriers and using disability to spearhead innovation.
Kathryn “Kay” Floyd ‘05, Director of William & Mary’s Whole of Government Center of Excellence, realized that the ‘whole of government’ approach referenced with the arrival of COVID-19 presented an opportunity for some outreach and education.
A Zoom discussion with Matteo Capponi LL.M. '16, co-founder of CubePit, a 3-D printing company.
On September 6, thirty-five William & Mary undergraduates began their fall 2020 semester at Beijing Normal University (BNU).
A conversation with Edward Aractingi, CIO of William & Mary.
A Q&A with Rachel Faith '14
Mona David-Starman works with families of visiting scholars at William & Mary.