Historic gift is the largest ever to a university in support of coastal and marine sciences.
The Douglas N. Morton ’62 Alumni and Young Alumni Service Awards recognize alumni who are constantly working to engage and support alumni, connecting them to each other and the university.
W&M’s Latinx Alumni Association has a new name.
Name change reflects its mission to grow the communication skills students need at W&M and beyond
Alumna’s investment in Robert M. Gates Hall will support research with global impact
Capturing the important work of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Capturing the important work of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science
This year’s awardees are actively connecting alumni to William & Mary and each other
A $1.5-million grant from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation supports efforts to inform the design and delivery of foreign aid and credit to the Global South.
As the founding labs at William & Mary's Global Research Institute celebrate 20 years, we look back at how they came to be.
Grants from The Hewlett Foundation will strengthen W&M's partnerships with African organizations and expand financing data.
The fifth annual W&M Professional Development Week brought networking and expert career advice to the W&M community
The annual McGlothlin Leadership Forum was held Oct. 11-12 at Miller Hall
Todd Mooradian, award-winning teacher, scholar and administrator, began his role as dean of William & Mary’s Raymond A. Mason School of Business on Aug. 15
An internationally recognized cellular biology scholar, a leading proponent of engaging descendant communities in historical research and a developer of techniques to make computers more efficient, reliable and secure — these professors are among the recipients of this year’s Plumeri Awards
Department of Energy selects W&M physicists to advance quantum computing
Lawrence B. Pulley ’74, longtime dean of William & Mary’s Raymond A. Mason School of Business and academic and administrative leader at William & Mary for more than three decades, has announced his plans to retire on June 30, 2022
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Epidemiologist Iyabo Obasanjo brings experience from Africa and veterinary medicine to her work as a COVID-19 policy adviser
W&M Professor Andrea Wright, the first Jinlan Liu APIA Faculty Research Award recipient, will study the impact of green energy projects on people’s lives in India, Kuwait and Virginia.
Whether you’re warm inside by a fire or taking a long ride on a ski lift, winter is the perfect season to curl up with a book. Have no fear; William & Mary alumni and faculty have readers of any age and interest covered with a bevy of new books.
The Plumeri Award for Faculty Excellence recognizes and rewards core virtues that distinguish outstanding faculty members and define excellence at William & Mary.
“Everything Is AI-awesome: Rise of the Machines,” explored the future of artificial intelligence and the radical changes that AI promises to bring to the world as we know it.