In a battle between the humanities, sciences, and social sciences, who should survive for the sake of humanity?
The week of workshops and information sessions guided students as they explored the various majors offered by the College of Arts & Sciences.
The Boathouse and Boathouse Attendants provide paddling opportunities on Lake Matoaka, including Sit-on-Top Kayaks, Recreational Kayaks, Stand-Up Paddleboards, Solo Canoes, and Tandem Canoes. Boats ...
The portion of Wake Dr discharging to Ukrop Way will be closed to accommodate Accessibility Infrastructure Repairs from Oct 21-31, 2025. This work is required to ...
A study led by William & Mary Assistant Professor of Economics Peter Savelyev and funded by the National Science Foundation argues that college education leads to healthier and longer lives. The study ...
Former FBI Director James B. Comey ’82 will teach a three-credit course on ethical leadership for William & Mary starting this fall. With an appointment as an executive professor in education, Comey ...
In February, the great blue herons of the Chesapeake Bay region will begin their nest building or repair chores and their mating rituals—perhaps in a tree they’ve been sharing with bald eagles. On the ...
As new COVID-19 variants spread across the country, should William & Mary recommend that students, faculty and staff wear double masks? Is it preferable to use nasal swab or saliva tests? Should there ...
The month of October inspires many frightening tales of creatures in the dark – of vampires, werewolves, and shapeshifters – that entertain more than terrify, perhaps because they are merely fictional ...
As fall semester kicks into high gear, many William & Mary students are busy scheduling study sessions, club events, and clocking into work. First-year Stamps 1693 Scholar Aliyana Koch-Manzur ’28 is ...
Starting this week, William & Mary and Williamsburg residents have increased access to comprehensive academic health care services in Williamsburg. A new medical office, located at 332 North Henry St.
This is part two of a two-story series. The link to part one is to the right. - Ed. The secret is out: William & Mary graduate student Alex Finley and “Finding Your Roots” host Henry Louis Gates, Jr., ...