Chemistry professor receives new lab equipment that expands research capacity and student training.
Students learn the importance of prescribed burning in land management internship.
William & Mary recently awarded funding to nine projects that will help advance sustainability efforts on the university’s campus.
Health sector visionary and former Rector Todd A. Stottlemyer '85, P '16, P '21 to be honored.
The honor recognizes his outstanding work in atmospheric chemistry and dedication to student research.
The 2024 Chesapeake Bay Dead Zone Report Card suggests hypoxia in the Chesapeake Bay was somewhat larger than the long-term average from 1985-2023 but slightly shorter in duration.
The William & Mary chapter of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers won six awards at the 51st annual NOBCChE National Conference.
The W&M study indicates food scarcity as a likely driver of brood failure in high salinity areas of the Chesapeake Bay.
The fall 2024 Tack Faculty Lecture, “Space Fish, Zombie Shrimp and Other Saltmarsh Tales,” is scheduled for Nov. 14.
A new species of Antarctic dragonfish, Akarotaxis gouldae or Banded Dragonfish, has been discovered in waters off the western Antarctic Peninsula by researchers at VIMS and William & Mary’s Batten School of Coastal & Marine…
This historic gift is the largest ever to a university in support of coastal and marine science education, research and solutions.
A CAREER award from the NSF will allow Nathan Kidwell and his lab to investigate the chemistry of hydroxyl radicals.