The Writing and Communication Center serves students across all disciplines with peer-led support, individual consultations, ...
Late last October, W&M Government alumna Emily Gottschalk-Marconi ‘12 became Managing Editor for Operations of The Atlantic demonstrating W&M’s vitality in the world of political journalism. Read to ...
This Williamsburg, Virginia, symposium will take place both in person at the William & Mary School of Education (301 Monticello Avenue) and virtually over Zoom. William & Mary The Lemon Project: A ...
The Neurodiversity Initiative seeks first to serve our campus community and ultimately to be a model for other campuses. The Neurodiversity Working Group, composed of administrators, alumni, community ...
Ready to take the next step? Here's where it all starts. Success in one of W&M’s nationally ranked graduate, post-baccalaureate or professional programs depends on individual drive, sharp academic ...
The William & Mary Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) serves the research mission of the university by assisting faculty in the application for and management of external awards. It is the ...
International relations professor Peyman Jafari is included in the collection of 11 perspectives on the war in Iran. "Iranians are caught between two fires. In early January, the Iranian state ...
We offer a variety of graduate degrees in eight different programs: American Studies || Anthropology || Biology || Chemistry || Computational Operations Research ...
Peter Atwater, an adjunct lecturer of economics at William & Mary, thinks there's also unequal opportunity in how people can experience dining, travel, education, and entertainment. ...well-being and ...
Research compliance refers to following the rules, regulations, policies, and standards of conduct that govern research. This can include ensuring that research is conducted with integrity, ethics, ...
The President establishes the strategic direction of the university. For more than three centuries, William & Mary has enjoyed the leadership of presidents of surpassing vision and accomplishment.
At 45 years old, Bob Merkl retired as a lieutenant colonel from the United States Army. Not ready to retire-retire, he was anxious about the next chapter — leaving the only life he had known and ...
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