On March 5, Professor Annie Blazer's new book, American Culture through Religion and Sport, was published. Her book is modeled after her religious studies course, “Religion and Sport in the US” and ...
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 ...
Choose from 115+ majors, minors and pre-professional programs — anything from business analytics to integrative conservation to a major you design yourself — and 45% of students major in STEM. W&M ...
Better Arguments Fellows lead student engagement efforts by facilitating conversations, sharing stories and helping peers ...
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 ...
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 ...
Use the list below to determine the issue and action that needs to be taken. Please call 221-2270 for emergency or urgent work requests. For all others, submit a request using the Facilities ...
A new study by Zach Conrad, assistant professor in William & Mary’s Department of Kinesiology & Health Sciences, finds that the average American consumer spends roughly $1,300 per year on food that ...
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.
A study led by William & Mary Assistant Professor of Economics Peter Savelyev and funded by the National Science Foundation argues that college education leads to healthier and longer lives. The study ...
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