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James Long ’03 fights electoral fraud in Africa, Afghanistan
Beth Morrissey, Reves Center for International Studies | October 28, 2011

Credits the College of William & Mary as a supportive ‘second family’ in his academic success.

 
W&M a top producer of Fulbright students
Staff | October 25, 2011

The College of William and Mary is one of the top producers of U.S. Fulbright Students in the country, according to data released by the Chronicle of Higher Education Oct. 23.

 
Monroe Scholar researches historical context of a family history
Leslie McCullough | August 6, 2011

“It’s an opportunity to pass on this history to future generations,” says Elana Urbach '14 of the afterword she'll write to her great grandmother’s World War II memoir.

 
Monroe Scholars Get Jumpstart on Research Experience
Leslie McCullough | June 22, 2011

“The local food movement is the single greatest change in food production and consumption in America in decades,” says David St. John '11. That's why he decided to make it the focus of his summer Monroe Scholar Project

 
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Budding archaeologist digs for pumpkin pie
Megan Shearin | November 23, 2010

Senior Allison Mickel participated in a summer research project that led to publication in a new scholarly journal.

 
Summer 2010 Monroe Photo Contest
Allison Corish | November 1, 2010

The Charles Center hosted a Summer 2010 Research Photo Contest this year. Many wonderful photos were submitted, and the Charles Center chose the top three.

 
Record year for Fulbrights at W&M
Erin Zagursky | June 8, 2010

Thirteen students and alumni from the College of William and Mary have been selected to receive 2010-11 scholarships from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, setting a new record for the College.

 
Senior named Rhodes Scholar, sixth in College's history
Suzanne Seurattan | November 23, 2009

Senior Kira Allmann is one of 32 American Rhodes Scholars for 2010, the Rhodes Trust announced Nov. 22. The Rhodes Scholarships are one of the world's highest academic honors.

 
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Dintersmith Fellows explore many different worlds
Jim Ducibella | October 26, 2009

Six seniors and their faculty mentors immerse themselves in yesterday, today and tomorrow

 
Inaugural class of Dintersmith Fellows
the Ideation writers | January 8, 2009

Now a few select William & Mary students can spend the summer getting a head start on honors thesis research.

 
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Eleven alumni receive Fulbrights
Erin Zagursky | August 19, 2008

Eleven recent graduates of the College of William and Mary have been selected to receive Fulbright U.S. student or Austrian government scholarships.