
Class of 2005 alumna Hillary Huttenhower became the reigning Jeopardy! champion Nov. 5.
Class of 2005 alumna Hillary Huttenhower became the reigning Jeopardy! champion Nov. 5.
Ryan Goodman '14 completed the Camino de Santiago this summer then stayed and aided other pilgrims once they'd completed their journey. In part because of his good works, he even got to sit on the king of Spain's throne.
Site preparation is under way for the construction of the third phase of William & 玛丽's Integrated Science Center, a new building that will fill the space between the first two phases of the ISC.
The five-year grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute will promote evidence-based strategies to promote STEM education at the undergraduate level.
Professor Rob Hinkle receives the Jennifer and Devin Murphy award which recognizes outstanding integration of faculty research with the teaching of undergraduate or graduate students.
Professor Deborah Bebout is the sixth Chemistry faculty to receive the Plumeri Award.
A new light harvesting “stained glass” could solve the world’s energy crisis while decreasing carbon emissions.
Ashley Fidler was just named a recipient of a Gates Cambridge Scholarship, one of 40 awarded in the United States. The Gates Scholarship will allow her to pursue an MPhil degree at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.
Three alumni received the Alumni Medallion Award over Charter Day weekend. It is the highest honor given by the William & 玛丽 Alumni Association.
The university’s Noyce Scholars Program received National Science Foundation funding for its second phase.