William & Mary completed its boldest fundraising campaign yet, with $1.04 billion raised, ties among alumni and alma mater strengthened and its status as the No. 1 public university for alumni participation cemented several years in a row.
While belonging is one of William & Mary’s core values, for some in our community, it is one that still feels aspirational.
Meet this year’s recipients, who represent outstanding dedication and commitment to and sustained support of William & Mary; exemplary professional accomplishments; and leadership in civic engagement.
Profiles By
Claire De Lisle M.B.A. ’21
The 2020 fall semester was compressed so that students did not need to travel back to campus after the Thanksgiving holiday, reducing the risk of spreading COVID-19 as the winter season began.
In recent years the WMAA has dramatically increased the opportunities for alumni and friends to connect with each other and with W&M.
As I write this column, William & Mary is wrapping up a remarkable fall semester.
William & Mary students persevere through a challenging fall semester and make unexpected discoveries
Interviews By
Tina Eshleman
The Doug Morton ’62 Alumni Service Awards are given annually to recognize individuals for their exceptional service to the Alumni Association and the university through their efforts to connect and engage alumni.
This fall, W&M launched a new bachelor's degree in data science.
Memorial will honor those held in slavery by William & Mary
The Alumni Leadership Fund is now the W&M Alumni Association Fund
In September, William & Mary’s Board of Visitors adopted a set of principles and imperatives for the naming and renaming of structures and spaces on campus.
Classes and activities of all kinds have moved outside to allow for social distancing, to reduce the risk of transmission and to take advantage of good weather and fresh air.
Cliff Fleet ’91, M.A. ’93, J.D. ’95, M.B.A. ’95 is Colonial Williamsburg’s new president and CEO.
Marcia Anderson ’83 directs White House Historical Association publications
Pamela Brown Michael ’65 is the Olde Guarde’s 2020 honoree
A summary of the June 18 and October 15, 2020, meetings of the WMAA Board of Directors, information about the Annual Meeting and board election, and call for award nominations.
By
John S. Kane