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Civic Engagement

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Cate-Arries: For whom the bell didn't toll
Erin Zagursky | November 13, 2009

Professor Francie Cate-Arries led students on an international research project to help Spain come to terms with its Franco-period past.

 
Professor witnessed Afghan election first hand
Suzanne Seurattan | October 6, 2009

Assistant Government Professor Rani Mullen served as an observer for Afghanistan's Aug. 20 presidential election.

 
Greenia's pilgrimage: The lure of the Camino
David Williard | September 2, 2009

George Greenia, professor of modern languages and literatures, personifies the saying, "Once on your first pilgrimage, you are between pilgrimages."

 
Q&A with new Law Dean Davison M. Douglas
Jaime Welch-Donahue, W&M Law School | August 22, 2009

New law-school dean Davison Douglas as a young man realized how the legal profession could serve the community after reading "To Kill a Mockingbird."

 
On Small Hall: Citizen-scientists research sustainability
David Williard | June 1, 2009

The Solar Cells on the Roof of Small team is investigating a key sustainability question.

 
Islam in America: Madeeha's journey
David Williard | April 2, 2009

The United States is the best place to be a Muslim, says William and Mary senior Madeeha Hameed, who traveled with the "Journey into America" program.

 
10th annual Arc Carnival delivers more than fun
Staff | March 26, 2009

The 10th annual Arc Carnival hosted by fraternity and sorority communities at the College of William and Mary, was the largest, loudest and most fun ever.

 
Student-led medical mission gives Aday new lease
David Williard | March 19, 2009

W&M professor David Aday was at personal and professional crossroads when students invited him to serve as advisor for an international medical mission initiative.

 
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Boundary spanner: Rozzelle takes W&M research to public schools
David Williard | March 5, 2009

Jan Rozzelle, executive director of the School-University Research Network at the College of William and Mary, helps Virginia teachers incorporate the latest research in their classrooms.

 
The future of engagement: OSVS and Sharpe program combine
Erin Zagursky | February 6, 2009

William & Mary's two major service programs will merge into one, and a new minor in community studies is currently under serious discussion and has enthusiastic faculty support, Provost Geoff Feiss announced during the Board of Visitors meeting Thursday.

 
W&M students go on the "Road to Richmond"
Alexandra Bracken '09 | February 3, 2009

At 6 a.m. on Jan. 29, senior Brittany Constance was awake, alert and ready to lead a busload of 35 students for the College of William and Mary's annual "Road to Richmond" event.

 
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Students serve with governor on MLK Day
Erin Zagursky | January 21, 2009

Virginia Governor Tim Kaine joined about 20 William and Mary students to work on a Habitat for Humanity project in Petersburg on Jan. 19.

 
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AIDS Tanzania: W&M outreach in service
David Williard | November 17, 2008

AIDS Tanzania, a student-founded and student-run international service organization at William & Mary, is bringing its message home.

 
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Talking service: Dunne and Oller
David Williard | November 17, 2008

William and Mary service leaders Meghan Dunne and Devin Oller agree there is something special about the culture of service at William and Mary.

 
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Cambodian encounters: Helping the recovery
Ellen Buck and David Williard | September 12, 2008

When marketing professor Don Rahtz returned to Cambodia with three students this summer, the objectives were personal.

 
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Global Inquiry Group focuses on mercury
Staff | September 3, 2008

Mercury pollution is the subject of one of the first sustained Global Inquiry Groups at the College of William and Mary.

 
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Reiss: The art of negotiation
David Williard | July 14, 2008

Mitchell Reiss, vice provost for international affairs at the College of William and Mary, talks about the challenges of international negotiations.