Horning’s appointment coincides with the transition of Chris Carone, Professor of Physics, who has served as Vice Dean for ...
Monday-Thursday: 6am-11pm Friday: 6am-10pm Saturday: 9am-10pm Sunday: 9am-11pm Detailed Hours The Department of Campus Recreation provides quality recreational opportunities to all members of the ...
In the popular imagination, the words “American West” typically conjure up archetypes of manhood plucked out of the nineteenth century: cowboys, sheriffs, gunslingers, outlaws. Reinforced by ...
For Monroe Scholars Max Kaminski ‘26 and Sabine Mead Mexia ‘26, research is more than an intellectual enterprise – it is driven by their passion for illuminating Indigenous narratives that continue to ...
Williamsburg, Virginia – On Monday November 18, 2024, William & Mary’s Public Policy Program released a summary of findings ...
Tucked away in a quiet neighborhood near campus, over 700 works of art line the walls of a single-family brick home that ...
Mary-Elise Alworth (MPP '25) writes about her 2024 summer internship with NetworkPeninsula, a nonprofit organization in ...
Josh Miner, a 2024 graduate of William & Mary, is the founder of Archetype Braces, a company that has reimagined the knee brace industry with its innovative product, Archetype Braces. He worked hard ...
On Friday, November 8, William & Mary Dining hosted Farm Fest, an event where the College community was invited to learn about sustainable food systems and local food sourcing for the dining halls.
A beloved William & Mary tradition dating back to the 1960s, the Raft Debate, made its highly anticipated return to Commonwealth Auditorium on Monday, Oct. 28. This lively event featured three ...
On October 25th, the Schroeder Center for Health Policy hosted Dr. Daniel Skinner, Professor of Health Policy at Ohio University, for a lecture titled “Urban Public Health and the Paradox of Medically ...
Dedicated to supporting student research across an expansive range of disciplines, the Charles Center is hosting a gallery exhibition celebrating last summer’s Catron scholars in the Sadler Center ...