Stories
On March 22nd, Dr. Paul Manna, Isabelle and Jerome E. Hyman Distinguished Professor of Government, moderated a panel titled “Partnership Model for Historical Preservation that Empowers Communities” as part of the School of Education’s 15th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium.
On February 28th, the Public Policy Program and Schroeder Center for Health Policy hosted Amy Rosenthal, Executive Director of Health Care for All (HCFA)一a Massachusetts non-profit that advocates for health care equity and access at the state level.
Recently MPP student, Zach Potts, was featured in the W&M Athletic News.
Alexandra Joosse is a contributing author to a recently published policy report by AidData.
On November 15th, the Public Policy master’s students met with the Board of Advisors for a day of professional development and networking.
Proceedings from a symposium hosted by the W&M Public Policy Program on April 5, 2024 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Mary-Elise Alworth (MPP '25) writes about her 2024 summer internship with NetworkPeninsula, a nonprofit organization in Newport News, Virginia.
On October 22, 2024, the William & Mary Public Policy Program and Government Department invited Dr. Alan Kennedy, associate teaching professor and multi-term elector for Colorado and Virginia, to speak on the electoral college and its controversy.
On September 24th and October 4th, the Master’s in Public Policy students gathered to discuss and reflect on their internship experiences.
Recently the Public Policy Club was featured in the W&M campus newspaper, The Flat Hat.
On September 11th, the Schroeder Center for Health Policy and the Public Policy Program hosted Leslie Mehta, the Democratic nominee for Virginia's 1st Congressional District.
As orientation week kicked off for the Master’s in Public Policy (MPP) program in August, the program and its associated departments welcomed twelve new MPP candidates.
Over the summer, Dana Smith MPP’25, had the opportunity to intern with the Virginia Center for Health Innovation (VCHI). VCHI is a healthcare non-profit located in Richmond, run by President and CEO, Beth Bortz MPP’93. William & Mary is participating in a novel study comparing Medicaid and commercial reimbursement rates for primary care and behavioral health providers in Virginia.