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Diversity & Internationalization

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Reves Fellow Aday and students build relationships from the ground up
Jim Ducibella | November 10, 2009

Medical clinics and ethnographic research in Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic are aimed at helping people help themselves.

 
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Donaldson: Lynching and American culture
David Williard | October 29, 2009

Susan Donaldson discusses lynching, Abu Ghraib prison, Barack Obama and the illusion of a post-racial America.

 
Going Global: Reves Center holds international expo
Christina Bullock '10 | October 12, 2009

Hundreds of curious families poured into Trinkle Hall on Family Weekend to meet excited student representatives and alumni of William & Mary's many study abroad and exchange programs.

 
Glover: Building a legacy for diversity at W&M
David Williard | August 27, 2009

Chon Glover, the College's assistant to the president for diversity and community initiatives, believes diversity at William and Mary is becoming "a common phrase."

 
Morgan Faulkner ('12): A proud Virginia heritage
Erin Zagursky | August 6, 2009

Morgan Faulkner, a rising sophomore at the College, is a member of the Upper Mattaponi Tribe in King William, Va. She came to the College last year as William & Mary's first Trevarthen Scholarship recipient.

 
Tamara Sonn: A way toward tolerance
David Williard | June 19, 2009

The Kenan professor of humanities and religious studies uses "knowledge and understanding" to defuse fear.

 
Beyond 'Thriller': Dua reflects on diversity and other W&M values
David Williard | June 18, 2009

Kevin Dua, president of the W&M class of 2009, talks about values that define his alma mater.

 
Brown v. Board: W&M law professors share personal stories
David Williard | June 3, 2009

Four W&M law professors shared insights concerning how Brown v. Board of Education played out in their personal experiences.

 
Brokaw sees American dream in W&M diversity
Staff | June 3, 2009

Commencement speaker Tom Brokaw stood before graduates of the College and praised "the richness and diversity" of the Class of 2009.

 
Tanglao-Aguas: Love and colonialism
Staff | June 1, 2009

W&M professor considers how colonial powers preface their conquests.

 
Harris: Prosperity-democracy and pluralism
Staff | June 1, 2009

Elimination of the need for sacrifice removes the burdens that bind society, W&M professor says.

 
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.

 
Subtleties of subtitles
Erin Zagursky for Ideation | February 18, 2009

You, too, can now understand Cuban films, thanks to Anne Marie Stock.

 
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Ambassador Pickering: Global challenges facing the new president
Suzanne Seurattan | January 16, 2009

An address by Amb. Thomas Pickering (ret.) given at the College in Nov. 2008 to be aired on Williamsburg cable channel 48.

 
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Cultural dining and stories of home
Staff | December 1, 2008

As many members of the William and Mary community anticipated traditional holiday feasts, nearly 40 students dined on miso soup, potato salads and tiramisu.

 
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NATO/W&M: A unique internship opportunity
Amy Kuenker | August 26, 2008

The William and Mary internship at U.S. headquarters in Brussels for NATO is a unique opportunity for undergraduates at a unique time in history, according to Mitchell Reiss.