
A look back at the William & 玛丽 students awarded national and international scholarships and fellowships in 2017.
A look back at the William & 玛丽 students awarded national and international scholarships and fellowships in 2017.
Every year, the W&M Alumni Association honors a select group of outstanding young faculty members who represent William & 玛丽 at its very best.
Prof. Lisa Landino was named English-Stonehouse Fellow.
On Sept. 15, the William & 玛丽 Alumni Association celebrated its annual Fall Awards Banquet by recognizing alumni, faculty and staff who represent excellence in service, coaching and teaching.
The name sounds like they’re going to crawl out of the lab and ooze over to Wawa, but “unnatural amino acids” are really a good thing.
Muscarelle Museum of Art Chief Curator John Spike knew he was looking at a Cézanne. Analysis and testing of the painting “The Miracle of the Slave” have backed up his now certainty that it was painted by French artist Paul Cézanne as a copy of an original work from 300 years earlier.
William & 玛丽 has joined six other Virginia research institutions in a formal agreement that will encourage shared use of scientific instrumentation.
Robert A. Orwoll, Professor of Chemistry Emeritus, died on May 26 after a lengthy illness.
Elizabeth Harbron and Kristin Wustholz both are color specialists in William & 玛丽’s Department of Chemistry, so it’s natural that they would collaborate to produce a new course they’ve titled Color, Light, & Chemistry.
Neal Courter began suffering from depression as a sophomore at W&M, and left school. He returned to finish two degrees and earn acclaim as one of the nation's top eight senior gymnasts.
W&M maintained its exceptional track record with the Fulbright program with 12 grads heading abroad for the 2017-18 academic year.
Twenty talented and trailblazing professors from William & 玛丽 have been selected to receive the 2017 Plumeri Award for Faculty Excellence.
Chemistry graduate student Shelle Butler will participate in the NSF IRES program in the Netherlands this summer.
Zachary Nimmo, a junior and Monroe Scholar at W&M, is one of 240 recipients nationwide from a pool of more than 1,200 applicants.
He’s a Latinist, a chemist, a translator of art history texts and a leading light of Humans of William & 玛丽. Meet Ben Zhang ’17, this year’s winner of the Jefferson Prize in Natural Philosophy.