Something in the American psyche revolted on Jan. 7 at the news that the French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo had been attacked by armed terrorists.
Since 1940, William & Mary’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) has worked to restore an ailing Chesapeake Bay, generating new discoveries with impact for the world.
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Sara Piccini
Who was General Tso and why are we eating his chicken? Amanda Murray's '03 new documentary, "The Search for General Tso," takes a look at Chinese food in America.
Jack Edgar ’15 knew William & Mary was the place for him when he visited the campus as a high school student.
In February, William & Mary welcomed Michele Jackson, new associate provost of university e-learning initiatives, to oversee the launch of new technology-enhanced projects.
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Cortney Will
Emma Langley ’17 decided to take off what would have been the first semester of her sophomore year after she was offered the opportunity to compete in three world championship triathlon races in September.
The William & Mary Healthy Beginnings Project (WMHBP) has received a $12,000, one-year grant from the March of Dimes to offer Baby Basics Moms Clubs to pregnant, incarcerated women.
David '06 and Rose '06 Lawrence Bring Natural Food to Los Angeles
Class Ambassador Program Deepens Engagement and Philanthropy