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Best Paper Chase 2025
W&M Team Wins Best Paper Award at CHASE 2025

W&M professors Gang Zhou and Huajie Shao, with their students, won Best Paper at CHASE 2025 for developing Trigger-Finder, a real-time system detecting Freezing-of-Gait triggers in Parkinson’s patients. Zhou also celebrated ACM HEALTH’s first impact factor of 8.0 as Editor-in-Chief.

NCL Team Spring 2025
TribeCyber Has Spoken

William & Mary’s TribeCyber Red Team has earned an impressive standing in the National Cyber League (NCL) Spring 2025 competition, finishing 2nd overall in the nation.

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Channeling the Force of AI

Lingfei 'Teddy' Wu Ph.D '16 sees the potential for artificial intelligence to transform the practice of law.

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William & Mary Cyber Teams close out 2024 Ranked 6th in the Nation

William & Mary’s cyber teams finished 2024 ranked 6th nationally in the National Cyber League, competing against 550+ universities. Their success highlights top-tier talent, leadership, and career readiness in cybersecurity.

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Motion Medix Named Most Engaged Launchpad Venture

Motion Medix, led by Ph.D. student Johnny Clapham, earned top honors from W&M Entrepreneurship Hub for its innovative wearable devices treating Parkinson’s symptoms.

And Hacks 2024
&hacks X raised the bar!

William & Mary’s annual hackathon, &hacks, took place from October 4-6, 2024, setting a new standard for future hackathons. From Friday to Sunday afternoon, students across all majors and multiple schools came together to create interdisciplinary projects that address real-world challenges.

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TribeCTF 2024 – W&M’s first Capture-the-Flag (CTF) competition is a resounding success!

The William & Mary Cybersecurity Center, in partnership with Mantech International, organized TribeCTF 2024, W&M’s first Capture-The-Flag (CTF) competition, on campus from October 4th (Friday) to October 6th (Sunday), co-located with &hacks, W&M’s premier hackathon. Competitors vied for prizes totaling $9,000, and the fame of besting some of the best in Virginia.

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City Research Scholars share surprises, life lessons from internships

Though William & Mary undergraduates often pursue summer internships with specific goals in mind, perhaps the greatest benefits of gaining hands-on experience in a potential career field are the zigs, zags, and unexpected life lessons that inevitably arise.

Distinguished Paper Award at FSE’24
CS and Law Researchers Win a Distinguished Paper Award at FSE’24

Computer Science PhD students Nathan Wintersgill and Trevor Stalnaker, along with their advisors and collaborators, have been honored with an ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award at the prestigious ACM International Conference on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE 2024).

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IEEE S&P 2024 Distinguished Paper Award

Researchers from the Computer Science Department at William & Mary and the University of Central Florida have been recognized with a Distinguished Paper award at the prestigious 45th Symposium on Security and Privacy of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

Tribe Hacks IX
TribeHacks IX is a wrap!

TribeHacks IX, W&M’s annual hackathon, came to a close a few weekends ago on April 21st. W&M undergraduate students spent the weekend in Swem Library, working on computer science and engineering projects to showcase their skills and solve real-world problems!

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The 2nd W&M CS Graduate Symposium Attracted Students from Virginia, the USA, and Beyond

The William and Mary Computer Science Department hosted its second Symposium for Graduate Studies on November 4, attracting over 90 in-person attendees to our beautiful campus. Aimed at prospective graduate students, the symposium provided a comprehensive look into the vibrant and innovative world of computer science at William & Mary.