W&M's Batten School & VIMS recently hosted the U.S. Coast Guard’s International Maritime Officer’s Course.
The university has been reaffirmed as a Gold-Level Military Friendly School by MilitaryFriendly.com, the highest honor a university can receive.
With more than 1,800 students across campus today connected to the military, the university is celebrating those who serve and ramping up efforts to support them.
William & Mary will soon host one of just three centers in the world to support submarine production through the Australia, United Kingdom and United States (AUKUS) security alliance.
William & Mary students had a number of opportunities this summer to make contributions to the nation's cyber capabilities.
The first symposium of its kind for W&M and the greater Hampton Roads area will explore the complexity of managing career ambitions and family responsibilities.
Dr. Jeffrey Wilson ’88 draws on his military and medical background to craft novels about covert ops and dangerous missions.
Jonathan ''JD'' Due was selected as a Hoover Institute distinguished member for its 2024-2025 class of Veteran Fellows.
W&M alumnae conquer the U.S. Army’s toughest school.
With the new partnership, students will have more access to scholarships and programs within the United States military.