
Caitlin Clements ’11 received a Tony Award for her work on “Dear Evan Hansen.”
Caitlin Clements ’11 received a Tony Award for her work on “Dear Evan Hansen.”
Khalil Russell '21 is a 1693 Scholar who has a passion for breeding fish. It's one reason he chose to study at William & Mary.
A William & Mary scientist has a role in an upcoming episode of the PBS program Frontline.
A group of William & Mary researchers led by Dan Cristol provided scientific evidence supporting a $50 million settlement resulting from decades-old mercury pollution.
A look back at the William & Mary students awarded national and international scholarships and fellowships in 2016.
W&M junior Bezi Yohannes began writing “Secrets of Meynch,” a coming-of-age fantasy adventure story for young adults, at only 11 years old.
William & Mary junior Bezawit Yohannes has been awarded a scholarship to study abroad at the University of Oxford in spring 2017.
Eight new students from four different states make up the freshmen class of 1693 Scholars, the most elite merit-based scholarship program on campus.
Last year’s William & Mary iGEM team won several prizes, including the Grand Prize. This year’s project is going to be bigger. And better. And more useful.
W&M Professor Dan Cristol is one of the authors of a new paper that confirms an additional challenge for migratory birds, beyond the vicissitudes of weather, predators and the bad luck of running into a wind turbine or a window.
Sally Ives Gore '56 recently made a $2 million commitment benefiting the 1693 Scholars program.
The William & Mary Philosophy Club hosted the fifth annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference last weekend, a spring tradition for die-hard philosophy students.
A team of eight William & Mary students won the Grand Prize at the International Genetically Engineered Machine synthetic biology competition.
An interdisciplinary team of William & Mary students have brought home one of the biggest prizes in synthetic biology, an honor that has been called the World Cup of Science.
They've been assigned to departments within USAID bureaus in Washington, D.C.
The team's idea to teach children to read and write in Haitian Creole using laptops finished second in a contest at UC-Berkeley. They're in Haiti now, implementing the approach.
William & Mary has logged an unusual "clean sweep" in a prestigious national scholarship program, with all four of the university's nominees winning Goldwater Scholarships.
Venture capitalist and former William & Mary Rector James B. Murray Jr., J.D. '74, LL.D. '00, will speak at the university's 2015 Charter Day ceremony.
Reed Beverstock '14 and Daniel Duane '15 make up a team that is preparing video modules to be used in an initiative titled Enhancing Problem-Solving Skills Using Online Tutorials.
Fellows will be working in Mexico, Senegal, Timor-Leste, Nepal and Uganda, with 12 host organizations. Eight are current students or recent graduates from W&M.
Dressed as Charles Darwin and armed with an erupting bottle of "science juice," Dan Cristol scored a victory for the natural and computational sciences on Wednesday night.
Murray House on Chandler Court, donated to the College by Jim J.D. '74, LL.D. '00 and Bruce Murray, will enable the 1693 Scholars Program to continue to reach its full potential.
Two winners of the 1693 Scholarship, William & Mary's most selective merit-based academic award, will make the short trip from their Hampton Roads communities to campus for freshman orientation.
The scholarships and fellowships are designed to provide undergraduate and graduate students with resources to acquire language skills and experience in countries critical to the future security and stability of the U.S.
Mapping for Results is an innovative initiative organized by a partnership between the World Bank, Development Gateway and AidData.
A team of W&M researchers help Ugandan scientists prepare for a promising but uncertain future.
Weaver Memorial Endowment Connects Students to Todd - and the World
When Mohima Sanyal '14 would drop a transgenic mouse into the lab’s Y-shaped maze, she had a pretty good idea of how the mouse would react.
Her name is Olivia Walch '11, and she was officially crowned America’s Next Great Cartoonist on July 15.
Michelle Munyikwa '11 is one of only 15 students to be selected as a UNCF - Merck Undergraduate Fellow.
We have a lot to celebrate right now in the Murray Scholars program!
Murray Scholar Caitlin Clements '11 helped organize the Third Annual Global Film Festival at W&M
Francesca Fornasini, Jennifer MacLure and Colton O'Connor were inducted into the William and Mary Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in the fall of 2009.
Our Murray Scholars, under the leadership of Dan Cristol, each year take a trip to the farm of the program's benefactors.
Over spring break 2009, Professors Bickham Mendez (Sociology and Latin American Studies) and Tandeciarz (Hispanic Studies) led a research team of eight students to the Tucson/Nogales region of the U.S.-Mexico border.
Murray Scholar Michelle Munyikwa is a member of Dr. Liz Allison's research lab at W&M, which studies how tiny protein messengers move between the nucleus and the cytoplasm of the cell.
It's probably the world's only birdhouse with the scales of justice on one side and the William and Mary cipher on the other.
The five Murray Scholars who are members of the William and Mary Class of 2011 bring impeccable academic credentials that jealously were sought by such notable institutions as Princeton, Yale, Pennsyvlania and M.I.T.
The five Murray Scholars who are members of the William and Mary Class of 2011 bring impeccable academic credentials that jealously were sought by such notable institutions as Princeton, Yale, Pennsyvlania and M.I.T.
Two faculty members at the College of William and Mary have received the Commonwealth's highest honor for professors.