
Morton Hall has survived asbestos removal, floods, excavations, an earthquake, the '70s, and the list goes on and on. Let's celebrate its 40th Anniversary!
Morton Hall has survived asbestos removal, floods, excavations, an earthquake, the '70s, and the list goes on and on. Let's celebrate its 40th Anniversary!
Education Governance for the Twenty-First Century, co-edited by Manna and Patrick McGuinn, associate professor of political science at Drew University, brings together writings from a wide range of authors, including scholars, think tank analysts, and policymakers working on the ground to formulate and implement education policy.
William & Mary Chancellor Robert M. Gates '65 L.H.D. '98 was among a small group that received a briefing of four current globally focused research projects at the university.
Michael Tierney '87, co-director of the Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations, will receive the Thomas Jefferson Teaching Award on Charter Day.
In recognition of the United Nations' World Interfaith Harmony Week, William & Mary will host a one-day conference, “The Importance of Multi-Faith Understanding and the Dangers of Religious Intolerance,” on Feb. 3.
A William & Mary student will compete for the Miss America crown on Saturday, Jan. 12.
Today, Rick Hess, director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, released his 2013 Edu-Scholar Public Presence Rankings, which attempts to recognize university-based academics who are contributing most substantially to public debates about K-12 and higher education.
Largest single, financial award in William & Mary's history will create center to advance foreign aid transparency.
Jaime Settle, an assistant professor of government at William & Mary, and her team are studying the emotional tone of people communicating through social networks during the run-up to the Romney vs Obama 2012 general election.
A William & Mary study finds competition in state races down, putting uncontested seats at a 10-year high.
The 2012 Raft Debate, a much beloved William & Mary tradition, will be held at the Commonwealth Auditorium in the Sadler Center on Nov. 7 at 6:30 p.m.
Peter Maer, of CBS News, spoke with Professor John McGlennon prior to the second presidential debate.
Associate Professor Rani Mullen has received a $40,000 grant from The Asia Foundation.
A team of W&M researchers help Ugandan scientists prepare for a promising but uncertain future.
Professor finds intergenerational impacts of long-term lease agreements can be significant.
B.J. Minor '13 discusses how he developed his portrayal of the lead character in the upcoming production of "Joe Turner's Come and Gone."
The 2012 recipients of the annual William & Mary Alumni Association awards were honored at a banquet at the William & Mary Alumni House on Sept. 27.
Assistant Professor of Government Jaime Settle's researched is featured in the cover story of the Sept. 2012 issue of Nature.
Miss Virginia 2012, herself a William & Mary student, was on campus Aug. 30 to help promote importance of maintaining both physical and emotional health.
The project is the only nongovernmental effort in the United States to comprehensively assess the nation’s activities.
Lauren Bayse '13 will serve as this year's upperclassman speaker for William & Mary's orientation program, which begins Aug. 24.
In a series of videos, Professor Debra Shushan breaks down the complexity of the violence in Syria. Will the U.S. intervene? Shushan weighs in.
Jacob Lassin '13 is getting international acclaim from scholars and the media for his thesis about the commemoration of World War II in Russian social media.