Caroline Donovan, Anthropology, won First Place and the People’s Choice award in William & Mary’s Three Minute Thesis competition in March 2024. Her talk was titled, "'Archaeology Isn't Worth What I've Been Through': Documenting Patterns of Inequality and Harassment in Pacific Island Archaeology"
Emma Macturk, Chemistry, won Second Place in William & Mary's Three Minute Thesis competition in March 2024. Her talk was titled, "From Crime Scene to Court Room: A New Forensic Analysis Technique for Fingermark Residue"
Alina Grossweiner, Biology, won Third Place in William & Mary's Three Minute Thesis competition in March 2024. Her talk was titled, "All That Glitters is Not Water: Does Polarized Light Drive Bird Collisions with Solar Panels?"