Reversing pandemic-related learning losses will require a comprehensive approach, W&M experts and alumni educators say
Veterinarian and entrepreneur David Haworth ’90 is making advances in cancer treatment more accessible for pets
The curtain goes up on William & Mary's spectacular new Arts Quarter
The William & Mary community gathered June 1-4 on the West Coast for W&M Weekend in San Francisco.
I’m asking each and every one of you today — would you like to be more involved in the life of your alma mater?
I am writing this column on the heels of a gloriously packed Traditions Weekend.
The Institute for Integrative Conservation connects W&M with the world, and vice versa
Disinformation’s impact on the future of democracy, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and artificial intelligence were recurring themes at the 2023 NATO Youth Summit on June 5, co-hosted by William & Mary and NATO in Brussels and Washington, D.C.
Scholarship honors alumnus’ memory by funding the kinds of research and initiatives that were close to his heart
Raymond Bernard Bowman Sr., who worked at William & Mary for 36 years and was known as “keeper” of the Wren Building, passed away in July 2023.
In the fall of 1953, the W&M football team accomplished what no other college is likely to repeat.
Reflections on the tension between artificial intelligence and human creativity
Sophia Wiedeman Glock '04 shares her story in a graphic memoir
A study abroad experience and internship drew Brianna Ferebee '19 to international development and peace building
Alumni-owned La Tienda brings Spanish flavors and culture to customers throughout the U.S. and Canada
Exploring the legacy and experience of Black Americans in the City of Light after World War I
Designation recognizes devotion and service to William & Mary
Fellowship helps alumni design their ideal careers
The W&M Alumni Association Board of Directors met on June 1 and Sept. 9-10, 2023.