Photo of the Lake Matoaka dam with the installed ramp in the spillway
Service & Community

A safer passage for wildlife

A team of William & Mary volunteers gets creative to help animals cross Jamestown Road.
Research & Scholarship

On the prowl for owls

William & Mary researchers investigate how the barred owl is adapting to urbanization.
Graphic illustrating functional MRI brain scans being converted into synthetic scans.
Excellence

Making medical images make sense

William & Mary Math Professor GuanNan Wang evaluates the accuracy of medical images generated by artificial intelligence.
Sad photo of parents and a child
Research & Scholarship

Coping with a painful childhood

International study shows college students who experienced family dysfunction as children sometimes turn to alcohol to cope with the long-term impacts.
Two young men speaking with each other
Excellence

The building blocks of success

Inaugural applied learning course strengthens William & Mary’s standing as a national leader in career readiness.
Man in front of a podium.
Service & Community

Ancient traditions, new tools 

William & Mary faculty co-design solutions with Indigenous communities to rebuild their foodways and reconnect with their roots.
A large group of people pose for a photo together.
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Belonging

Mosaic Weekend builds community, belonging

Mosaic Weekend brought together the William & Mary Alumni Association’s identity groups as well as friends and allies to celebrate the varied backgrounds, experiences and identities that make up our vibrant community.
A group of people in academic regalia pose for a photo in front of the Wren Building.
Service & Community

The best days ever

Traditions Weekend gathers alumni and friends to share memories old and new.
An asteroid
Research & Scholarship

Asteroid alarm averted

Former NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan ’83, D.Sc. ’16, P ’10, P ’14 weighs in on the terrestrial object that had a historic chance of impacting Earth.
Bourbon is visible in two glasses with W&M etched on them.
Excellence

A perfect pairing

Michael Crowder ’88 blends his love of chemistry and bourbon in the lab.