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Fall 2007

En España...y en Español
Cindy Baker | September 1, 2007

Our undergraduates conduct research projects in Spain...in Spanish, of course

 
Playing on the Fringe
Erin Zagursky | September 1, 2007

Student playwrights take their plays and their companies to the New York theatre festival

 
Changing your spots
Joe McClain | September 1, 2007

Optical illusions can be deceiving, but are we just fooling ourselves?

 
Digging up the old garden...and a few spots we can't tell you about
Suzanne Seurattan and Lillian Stevens | September 1, 2007

From the most visible spot on campus to ultra-secret sites deep in the woods, summer 2007 was a busy one for our intrepid shovelers.

 
We call them GIGs
Joe McClain | September 1, 2007

They're Global Inquiry Groups: Interdisciplinary, international...and they incorporate research

 
The movies come to Williamsburg (and vice versa)
Joe McClain | September 1, 2007

Global Film s-GIG stages the King Kong of all retrospectives at the Kimball Theatre

 
Conference in Ghana
Suzanne Seurattan | September 1, 2007

The Omohundro Institute hosted a conference in Ghana which drew scholars from around the globe to discuss the history of efforts to end the Atlantic slave trade

 
The giants upon whose shoulders we all are standing
Joe McClain | September 1, 2007

A new, comprehensive work profiles the lives and works of Aristotle, Socrates and other ancient men (and women) of science

 
Moving up the rankings
Erin Zagursky | September 1, 2007

Two economists propose a better way to compare college graduation rates

 
Corsets & doublets & fans. Oh, my!
Lillian K. Stevens | September 1, 2007

After a quarter century of designing theatre wardrobes, Patricia Wesp’s is one show that must go on.

 
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Books Briefly
the Ideation writers | September 1, 2007

The surprising depth of controversy about a new museum in Paris--plus joy, the Supreme Court and a rain-forest philosopher.

 
African Burial Ground in NYC is now a national monument
Erin Zagursky | September 1, 2007

Work of a William and Mary anthropologist is instrumental in developing the site.

 
NSF grant supports computational math initiative
Joe McClain | September 1, 2007

Undergraduates are learning techniques for finding the solution to very, very complex problems.

 
Noise disrupts monogamous pairs in birds
L. H. Brumfield | September 1, 2007

Researchers observe disruption of normally faithful pairs of zebra finches

 
Two biology students receive grants
L. H. Brumfield | September 1, 2007

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and the Virginia Environmental Endowment support environmentally sensitive research projects.