Crowd-sourced database project coordinated by Eric Schmalz ’10 reveals what Americans knew about the Holocaust at the time.| W&M News
The W&M community is living with, learning from and preventing devastating wildfires.| W&M News
A new study published in the journal PLOS One by researchers at William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS suggests parasitic worms could serve as a valuable biomarker for managing the fishery.| W&M News
Three doctoral candidates in history received Boswell-Caracci Material Culture Study Fund grants to connect with leading experts in the world of material culture studies.| W&M News
As part of its mission to support undergraduate research, the Charles Center is supporting seven undergraduates in their artistic pursuits over the summer through the Louis E. Catron Scholarship for Artistic Development.| W&M News
A new report that sheds new light on the secured lending practices of Chinese creditors in low- and middle-income countries.| W&M News
Thanks to the combined power of irrepressible curiosity, passionate faculty mentorship and Charles Center Research in Motion grants, W&M undergraduates are connecting with students and scholars from across the country.| W&M News
Driven by a passion for museums and a taste for adventure, this year’s cohort of 10 Woody interns is exploring museum work alongside specialists in Virginia, Delaware, Ohio, South Carolina and Washington, D.C.| W&M News
An innovative study away excursion to the home of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians allowed W&M anthropology students to immerse themselves in Cherokee history and culture.| W&M News
Among those researching on campus this summer are scholars whose work not only seeks to understand the world better but to make it better in the process.| W&M News
L. Thompson '25 earned the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, which will support her research as she continues her education at Harvard University.| W&M News
W&M students work with Kenyan conservation groups and Maasai women to sustain the economy and protect the environment.| W&M News
More than 100 senior honors students presented their thesis projects at the Charles Center’s Spring Honors Research Symposium| W&M News
The Reves Center for International Studies has awarded the 2025 Reves and Drapers’ Faculty Fellowships to five William & Mary professors.| W&M News
Chesapeake Bay Hall serves as a hub for much of the lab-based science driving the institutions’ academic, research and advisory missions.| W&M News
W&M’s Batten School & VIMS recently hosted a delegation of government officials and aquaculture industry representatives from Atlantic Canada.| W&M News
Maasai women rangers share wisdom with William & Mary students.| W&M News
Undergraduate students presented their findings during a “Gun Policy Summit” in their class, voicing potential solutions to better address gun violence.| W&M News
Mangum Fellows program is created through endowment honoring beloved professor.| W&M News
Inaugural Declaration Week fosters connection and celebration for students declaring their major.| W&M News
ARII grants fund groundbreaking research into democracy, health care and sustainability.| W&M News
In an era where global challenges demand bold, interdisciplinary solutions, William & Mary's Global Scholars Program is redefining what it means to learn beyond the classroom.| W&M News
How the Raymond A. Mason School of Business is shaping the future of data education.| W&M News
Six W&M students joined researchers from across Virginia for the inaugural Undergraduate Research Showcase at the Capitol.| W&M News
East Coast estuaries such as the Chesapeake Bay could experience marine heat wave conditions for up to a third of the year by the end of the century.| W&M News
The code change would switch the economics program from a social science CIP code to a STEM CIP code, providing students with more opportunities post-graduation.| W&M News
Sharp Journalism Seminar students travel the globe in search of a scoop.| W&M News
The study, which began back in May and will last until 2027, focuses on how a fast can impact the mind and body.| W&M News
The designation, awarded by the National Security Agency, recognizes the strength of W&M’s doctoral program in computer science and interdisciplinary research collaborations across data science, law and business.| W&M News
The first round of subawards totaling $1.4 million supports 11 projects focused on removing derelict fishing gear from coastal waters in nine U.S. states and Palau.| W&M News
A dedicated team of W&M researchers has been collecting data on Nigerian monument Sungbo's Eredo for the past five years. Now, analysis begins.| W&M News
The 1693 Scholars Program celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, honoring two decades of dedicated faculty mentoring, research support and programming.| W&M News
The award recognizes Mayank Chugh’s research contributions and community-building work.| W&M News
A study has demonstrated surprising variability in the results of different modeling methodologies for predicting future dead zones in the Chesapeake Bay.| W&M News
The Mental Health Service Professional Demonstration Grant was awarded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Elementary & Secondary Education and the Office of Safe & Supportive Schools.| W&M News
Hundreds gathered on the lawn of the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg for the school’s historic formal dedication.| W&M News
W&M Libraries recently launched a new digital project that translates and makes available a collection of Judeo-Arabic poems.| W&M News
In the three years since the founding of the Bray School Lab, researchers have made significant progress toward learning more about the enslaved and free students who attended it.| W&M News
A doctoral candidate’s skill, patience and dedication resulted in a groundbreaking spider silk discovery.| W&M News
With the election a week away, four professors lent their expertise on the state of the race and which issues are top of mind to voters.| W&M News
The Baseball Diplomacy Project sent a little league team from Williamsburg to Japan to practice diplomacy firsthand.| W&M News
On Nov. 1, Colonial Williamsburg will formally dedicate a restored Williamsburg Bray School in a ceremony 250 years after the school closed.| W&M News
The 2024 value is significantly lower than the historic average of 7.77 fish per seine haul and marks the second consecutive year of below-average recruitment in Virginia tributaries.| W&M News
The W&M study indicates food scarcity as a likely driver of brood failure in high salinity areas of the Chesapeake Bay.| W&M News
Scholars reflect on their 10 full-time weeks of intern and research activities during the summer.| W&M News
A W&M visiting professor and undergraduate researchers are actively aiding bat conservation efforts.| W&M News
The results of this year's survey show their population may be approaching sustainable levels.| W&M News
The play follows Admetus who is granted the postponement of his death by Apollo.| W&M News
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 Sciences.| W&M News
The Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture, in partnership with William & Mary and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, is pleased to announce the third conference in its highly successful five-year| W&M News
The two-week course is designed to expose them to field-based, coastal marine research.| W&M News
High salinity regions showed record expansion of eelgrass.| W&M News
W&M researchers conducted a semester-long study to evaluate the effectiveness of an AI assistant in a computer programming course.| W&M News
Ninth and tenth grade students sampled a variety of hands-on STEM activities during their four-day stay.| W&M News
William & Mary student Kelly Shinners ’25 is using an internship with the Air University Innovation Accelerator to make a real-world impact on the nation’s security and operational readiness.| W&M News
The award ensures support for the Noyce Scholars Program for the next five years.| W&M News
W&M’s John Swaddle co-authored a recently published paper that accurately predicted lead levels in children by way of a wildlife sentinel species.| W&M News
Led by W&M scientists, new focus on understudied 'mixoplankton' helps to better understand aquatic ecosystems.| W&M News
For the more than 270 undergraduates who received 2024 Charles Center summer research grants, May through August is a period of profound discovery, personal mentorship, and meaningful connection.| W&M News
The latest results from the international collaboration move science toward larger discoveries about the “ghost” particles of the universe.| W&M News
In its final report, the American Anthropological Association’s Commission for the Ethical Treatment of Human Remains recently outlined principles and recommendations for the field.| W&M News
Funded by a Department of Energy grant, the inaugural edition of the AI4Fusion summer school benefitted from the synergy between nuclear physicists and data scientists.| W&M News
Humans are increasing the rate at which organic matter decomposes in freshwater ecosystems around the world, speeding up natural processes that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and threaten biodiversity.| W&M News
A team of researchers from William & Mary, Virginia Commonwealth University and the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services studied the potential benefits of integrating care for dually enrolled Medicare and Medicaid members.| W&M News
Author Addie Tsai on the role of literature, the significance of new genres, and the importance of centering more diverse voices.| W&M News
This year's projects range across disciplines and regions, from biology to public policy, and from the Republic of Georgia to Japan.| W&M News
The 2024-2025 awardees will receive funding to teach English, study or conduct research in locations throughout the world.| W&M News
The 50th anniversary of the pioneering shark survey marks a milestone in scientific research and demonstrates VIMS researchers’ dedication to understanding and conserving marine life.| W&M News