Blogging @ W&M
William & Mary Blogs offer a peek into the lives of those who learn, teach, research and work at the College. Our student, faculty and staff bloggers are all volunteers and we are enormously grateful for their collective stories about our campus community. Through their lens, you'll have a unique view of the W&M community and we hope you find it worthwhile.
Here's a little taste of what you'll find:
Brian '11 on independent studies and internships...
"While all majors and minors at the College have "core curriculums," and also classes that are different every semester that are taught by faculty, an often untraveled way to earn credit towards your particular major is via the independent study/internship route. Many departments at William and Mary make it incredibly easy to create your own independent study that can count towards your major."
Senior Assistant Dean of Admission Wendy Livingston on coming to W&M as an out-of-state student...
"During the first few weeks of school, as you meet new people and you're asked where you're from, you'll respond with your hometown. But after a month or so, when the same question is posed, people reference their freshman residence hall rather than the city in which their parents reside. W&M becomes a second home and a second family and no one notices or cares who's in-state and who's out-of-state. We are all the Tribe and that's a great state of mind in which to live."
Enjoy reading and let us know what you think about Blogging@W&M.




















