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Homecoming 2025
Homecoming 2025

This year’s Homecoming event was on Saturday, October 18th. We again had nice weather though a little colder than some years, but it was sunny. We had our event under the tent in front of Adair Hall and though we didn’t have as many alumni come by we still enjoyed seeing the ones who did show up. The football game was against the Elon Phoenix and W&M won 26-21. Please plan on coming by next year, we would love to see you.

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Undergraduate Student Published in BMJ Open

Undergraduate student Hannah Olson ‘27 published her first article in BMJ Open, an impressive achievement she credits to her perseverance, the encouragement of Dr. Carrie Dolan and the support of W&M Libraries.

Graduation 2025
Department Graduation 2025

The Kinesiology department graduation ceremony was on Saturday, May 17, at 7:00pm in the Rec. Center gym. This year everything went very smooth and we had no problems. Our “Major of the Year”, Ryan Shonk, couldn’t be at the ceremony because he was in Guatemala on a mission trip, but he did record a message to the graduating class of 2025. Below are the speeches of our Chair, Brennan Harris, and Ryan Shonk gave. We hope you all enjoyed the event and will remember it fondly.

A&S faculty members recognized with prestigious endowed professorships

Arts & Sciences proudly recognizes 12 outstanding tenured faculty members with endowed professorships to begin in the 2025-2026 academic year. These new appointments reflect the following faculty members’ commitment to groundbreaking research, innovative teaching and mentorship, substantive collaboration with their students and dedicated service to their fields, their departments and William & Mary as a whole.

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Passing of Kim Whitley

Provost Peggy Agouris' notice to campus community on the passing of Kim Whitley

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Major's Club Hosts Ice Cream Social

On April 22, 2022 The Kinesiology Majors Club and the Department of Kinesiology sponsored an ice cream social in the shaded area in front of Adair Hall.

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An epidemiologist’s guide for back-to-school planning

As elementary and high school students head back into classrooms, W&M News spoke with Carrie Dolan, an epidemiologist, an assistant professor in health sciences, member of William & Mary’s Public Health Advisory Board and director of the interdisciplinary Ignite global health research lab. She is currently advising the local school district and preparing her own family for going back to school.

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W&M partners with CDC on mask usage study, results show campus is masking up

New data collected by student researchers show that 97% of William & Mary’s campus community is wearing masks in public spaces. The university is one of roughly 60 institutions partnering with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct an eight-week mask observation study as part of the CDC’s Mask Adherence Surveillance at Colleges and Universities Project (MASCUP).

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A saison for teamwork

Drew Stephenson ’92 and Laura Papp ’18 combined forces to get Pleasure House Brewing through the pandemic.

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Farm to food bank: Alumna helps launch the FarmLink Project

Along with peers across the country, Anna Laws ’18 helped launch The FarmLink Project, a nonprofit that transports surplus produce from farms to food banks in need while restoring the jobs of farmers and truckers.

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Ask a health expert: How do I safely enjoy the holidays?

As we head into the holidays, W&M News spoke with Carrie Dolan, an epidemiologist, an assistant professor in health sciences and a member of William & Mary’s Public Health Advisory Board, about ways to enjoy the season safely.

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W&M alumnae work to transform primary care

Dena Bashri ’20 and Shivani Gupta ’20 graduated from William & Mary to become two of the six inaugural fellows working remotely for Transforming Primary Care on projects such as ensuring telehealth access to those experiencing homelessness and tracking the supply chain of COVID-19 testing kits.

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Study calculates true cost of food waste in America

A new study by Zach Conrad, assistant professor in William & Mary’s Department of Kinesiology & Health Sciences, finds that the average American consumer spends roughly $1,300 per year on food that ends up being wasted.

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Grocery shopping tips for the age of coronavirus

With panic buying affecting grocery stores throughout the country, we spoke with Zach Conrad, assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology & Health Sciences, to discuss ways to food shop effectively.

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A human approach to human anatomy

William & Mary's Human Anatomy Lab is a class that for over 50 years has allowed undergraduate students to gain an understanding of anatomy using actual human cadavers.

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The Center for African Development is bringing Africa to W&M

With the addition of Professor Iyabo Obasanjo as co-director, the increase of program offerings and larger presence within the COLL curriculum, the Center for African Development is on track to greatly expand its impact.