Additional gifts of $6M take William & Mary Athletics Complex to next level
$6 million in gifts will further modernize Kaplan Arena and strengthen the broader W&M Athletics Complex.
$6 million in gifts will further modernize Kaplan Arena and strengthen the broader W&M Athletics Complex.
Political scientist, international relations expert and author Francis Fukuyama will speak at William & Mary’s 2026 Commencement ceremony as the university continues its celebration of the Year of Civic Leadership.
New research suggests they may be able to track the number of events they experience.
Six William & Mary undergraduates represented the university at the second annual Network for Undergraduate Research in Virginia (NURVa) showcase at the State Capitol in Richmond.
Activist Jim Obergefell, whose name is permanently tied to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling on marriage equality, will visit William & Mary this month to deliver the annual Atwater Lecture.
A new wave of AI aims to help humans make decisions in unpredictable situations in real-world applications where digital and physical systems intersect.
William & Mary forward Tika Sallman ’27 balances her faith and hoops with the support of her teammates and coaches.
The Black Women’s Diaries Project is a multi‑year effort to transcribe, annotate and digitally encode the diaries of 19th‑ and early 20th‑century African American women.
Award-winning novelist Daniel Black returns to William & Mary in March to once again serve as the keynote speaker for the Lemon Project Spring Symposium.
Chase Lowe ’26 arrived at William & Mary with a simple vision: excel in the classroom, impact the basketball court and immerse himself in a community that values both.
Scholars gather to share knowledge, celebrate innovation.
Students and faculty joined community members to make their cases on social media in an event aimed at finding common ground on the topic.
New AidData report and dataset provide the clearest picture yet of Beijing’s race for maritime dominance.
Lion poop may work as a non-invasive measure of inflammation and stress.
The student-run Braun Financial Literacy Program at William & Mary’s Raymond A. Mason School of Business won grand first prize in Zipcar’s Students with Drive Competition.
Selected from nominees across campus, Butler and Carrion embody the university’s values of belonging, excellence, flourishing, integrity, respect and service.
Three graduate students have been selected as 2026 Commonwealth of Virginia Engineering and Science (COVES) Policy Fellows.
“Abstract Expressionists: The Women,” on view through April 26, features nearly 50 works by 32 women artists.
A creative “buffet” led by working professionals – most of them William & Mary alumni – invites participants to move from audience to practitioner.
The women’s team accumulated 1,647 points, smashing the previous highwater mark of 1,409.
William & Mary’s campus — long celebrated for its sweeping green space and its cathedral-like canopy — has earned formal recognition as a Level I arboretum.
Supported by Charles Center summer research grants, students in the geology department are conducting theses on geologic phenomena spanning diverse settings and landscapes.
Novel chemistry could lead to more efficacious therapies at cheaper cost
A William & Mary geologist is unscrambling the code of climate and erosion.
The Raymond A. Mason School of Business recently hosted the second annual Teaching and Research with Generative AI Sprint.
Kate Carline ’26 is the first William & Mary student to win a Churchill Scholarship. She will enroll at Cambridge University this fall.
The Quo Vadis Wright Family Papers recount the history of the Triangle Block, a Black residential and business district just a few streets from today’s Colonial Williamsburg.
In 2025, William & Mary marked the 50th anniversary of historically Black fraternities and sororities at the university.
At William & Mary’s 2026 Charter Day, acclaimed filmmaker Ken Burns reflects on the power of authentic history, shared memory and the responsibility we all carry to shape the future.
At William & Mary’s 2026 Charter Day, Governor Abigail Spanberger reflected on Virginia’s history, civic leadership and the power of engaged citizens.
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