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We know you're excited for your time at W&M to begin... and we're excited to welcome you! New Student Orientation, an enrollment requirement, occurs before each semester to introduce new students to ...
IT resources to work, teach, and learn while away from campus Not on campus today? The good news is the vast majority of IT systems are readily accessible from off campus - just as they are on campus.
On Thursday, March 20, the William & Mary Geology Club was announced as the 2025 Regional Champions for their t-shirt design.
Schmidt centers his research on workers' theatre and the role of performance in urban tourism, focusing on South Africa and the larger Global South.
Recently, the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia approved changing the economics degree from a Social Science Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) code to a Science, Technology, ...
Celebrating William & Mary’s intellectual life. The Tack Faculty Lecture Series is a W&M tradition that enables the university and local communities to come together to celebrate both faculty ...
Located on the shore of Lake Matoaka on the William & Mary campus in Williamsburg, Virginia, the Keck Lab provides instructional and research support for environmental programs at William & Mary and ...
Magnum Fellow: Macie McGraw ’26 is part of the inaugural cohort of five Mangum Fellows who will be recognized during the Mangum Lecture on April 4. She is a research assistant in Associate Professor ...
What have the Religious Studies faculty been up to? Read on to learn about their recent work and what they're looking forward to this year. Alexander Angelov, David L. Holmes Associate Professor of ...
In February, Lynda Barry presented her keynote address The Unthinkable Mind: Art in Ordinary Human Experience. She centered her talk around that simple question. As a creative who works with several ...
This week, undergraduate students at W&M are coming together to celebrate one of the most important decisions of their academic journey. Declaration Week, hosted by Arts & Sciences and Student ...
On March 5, Tamia Haygood M.A. ’20, doctoral candidate in history, delivered a talk on her dissertation research on enslaved and servant women who fled bondage in colonial Pennsylvania. Sharing a ...