Student research featured in the Undergraduate Research Symposium details the fungal landscape of the College Woods.
The designation, awarded by the National Security Agency, recognizes the strength of W&M’s doctoral program in computer ...
With support from the Office of the Provost, Ashleigh Everhardt Queen, teaching professor of kinesiology, and Gexin Yu, chair and professor of mathematics, will implement a two-phase proposal to train ...
Omicron Delta Kappa and Mortar Board invite the William & Mary community to join us in the Wren Courtyard as we gather together for the annual Yule Log ceremony on Saturday, December 14, 2024 at 5:30 ...
Campus construction impacts pedestrian movement, building access, and the daily experience of William & Mary's students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The map below indicates locations of construction ...
The W&M Neurodiversity Student Group is an active presence on campus to encourage increased awareness and acceptance of neurodiversity on campus, to provide a venue for students who are interested in ...
William & Mary, chartered in 1693, is a public university supported by the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Faculty of Arts & Sciences, the Raymond A. Mason School of Business, William & Mary Law School, ...
The Senior Class and the Graduate Council sponsor a recognition ceremony, honoring graduate and undergraduate students completing their degrees in January. This is not a graduation ceremony, so no ...
Good work gets noticed! In the 2025 USNews and World Report rankings of undergraduate Computer Science Program, CS@W&M soared 18 spots. Our current ranking is #64 among all 584 ranked public and ...
A beloved William & Mary tradition dating back to the 1960s, the Raft Debate, made its highly anticipated return to Commonwealth Auditorium on Monday, Oct. 28. This lively event featured three ...
Students will enroll in a 1-credit course to develop oratory skills and prepare a dynamic 5-minute research talk. Finalists will compete for the Barr Prize in public speaking. Barr Fellows in public ...
An educator could hardly ask for more glowing praise than the late Professor of Art Marlene Jack routinely receives from her former students, even decades after their graduation from William & Mary.