Nitya Labh ’22 and Alton Coston ’23 have been awarded one of the world’s most prestigious graduate fellowships
Corey Strickland ’17 opens doors for students interested in costuming while preparing for a new era of the performing arts at W&M
Nine years ago, William & Mary's gymnastics team flew to Las Vegas to see a water-themed production called Le Rêve. The draw was Josh Fried '10, a program alum whose skills included acrobatics, aerial apparatuses and high dives. Neal Courter '17, a sophomore at the time, still remembers what he saw — and how it made him feel.
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Dave Johnson
The Yule Log at America’s Two Colonial Colleges Turned Public Universities
Addie Puskar ’22, a graduate student and starting defender on the women’s soccer team at William & Mary, is a survivor
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Dave Johnson
Reflections on the Order of the White Jacket, an organization centered around giving scholarships to William & Mary students working in food service.
Joe Laresca ’15, founder of a powerhouse NYC creative company, adds Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list to his achievements.
Hamilton Perkins M.B.A. ’14 and his eponymous collection fuse sustainability, creativity and style to create unique and award-winning bags and accessories.
Natalie Revers ’18 has been named Cherry Blossom Princess by the Society of Virginia and will represent the state during the National Conference of State Societies' Cherry Blossom Princess Program which takes place during Washington D.C.'s National Cherry Blossom Festival March 20 to April 14.