William & Mary's CyberExL program received a $73,000 grant from the Coastal Virginia Cyber Commonwealth Initiative (COVA CCI).
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded interdisciplinary W&M research program “DASS: Enabling Interactive and Comprehensive Open Source Software License Compliance” a $750,000 grant.
A team of students from the Raymond A. Mason School of Business at William & Mary has won the Conference of State Bank Supervisors 2022 Data Analytics Competition.
How worried should you be right now about the security of your smart-home devices? “Extremely. And not at all,” Adwait Nadkarni says. It all depends. Nadkarni and his colleague Denys Poshyvanyk want to figure how to make it much better.
William & Mary’s NSIN: Hacking 4 Defense class gives students a chance to tackle real-world challenges in the Department of Defense and intelligence communities.
It started with students approaching faculty members to create self-designed majors around the use of data.
Large segments of the world’s research community refocused in early 2020 in response to the growing COVID-19 pandemic.
Jason Chen, associate professor of education at William & Mary, is working with Professor of Theatre and Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies Francis Tanglao Aguas are using a grant from the National Science Foundation to create a professional development curriculum.
Two William & Mary interdisciplinary projects, one of which is based jointly at William & Mary Law School and the Raymond A. Mason School of Business, were awarded nearly $200,000 by Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN).
In science there is a term called “ground truth,” the baseline from which data is judged for accuracy. For William & Mary student Ken Koltermann, the term may better be described as “boots-on-the-ground truth.”
William & Mary has been selected to join a partnership of higher-education institutions that aims to form and build a new discipline that melds public-policy concerns with technological fields.