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Wendy and Emery Reves Center for International Studies

The Reves Center for International Studies is the home of the office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs, the Global Education Office, and the Office of International Students, Scholars, and Programs at the College of William & Mary.

Established in 1989 with a gift from Wendy Reves in memory of her husband Emery, author of The Anatomy of Peace, the Reves Center supports and promotes the internationalization of learning, teaching, research and community involvement at William & Mary. In providing opportunities for students, faculty, and the W&M community to engage with and learn from global experiences and perspectives, we build on Emery and Wendy Reves' lifelong commitment to world peace through international understanding.

Today, more than two decades since its founding, the Reves Center continues to enhance international education at the College through programs for education abroad, international students and scholars, and global engagement across the university.

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Gates to speak at NAFSA 2012 annual conference and expo

Former Secretary of Defense and current W&M Chancellor to address more than 8,000 educators from more than 120 countries.

Klicker '12 exemplifies global engagement

Multiple international experiences and internships lead to a career with the federal government.

W&M and its Chancellor featured on ‘CBS This Morning’

The interview covered everything from Gates’ assessment of the country’s current national security to an insider’s take on the killing of Osama bin Laden to the differences between President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama.

Undergrads receive State Department scholarships

Senior and sophomore will study in Morocco and South Korea, respectively.