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Recent News About College of William and Mary
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‘Love Me Do’: W&M professor, students analyze Beatles’ enduring music
‘Love Me Do’: W&M professor, students analyze Beatles’ enduring music
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Deadline for 2023 graduates to have social class changed prior to Spring 2023 registration on October 7
Deadline for 2023 graduates to have social class changed prior to Spring 2023 registration on October 7
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Off-the-shelf crypto-detectors give a false sense of data security
Off-the-shelf crypto-detectors give a false sense of data security
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Williamsburg partners to host ‘For 2026’ conference series in recognition of the 250th anniversary of American independence
Williamsburg partners to host ‘For 2026’ conference series in recognition of the 250th anniversary of American independence
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1st Annual Wiffleball World Series on Sep 10
1st Annual Wiffleball World Series
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‘Find your superpower,’ Fleet advises W&M’s newest students at Convocation
‘Find your superpower,’ Fleet advises W&M’s newest students at Convocation
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Sadler Center expansion to add to ‘amazing student experience’
Sadler Center expansion to add to ‘amazing student experience’
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Whimbrel flight study will inform decisions on Dominion’s offshore wind farm
Whimbrel flight study will inform decisions on Dominion’s offshore wind farm
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VIMS announces Scholar in Ocean Residency
VIMS announces Scholar in Ocean Residency
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Esports at William & Mary: Making a global impact
Esports at William & Mary: Making a global impact
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Title IX at 50: The early impact at William & Mary
Title IX at 50: The early impact at William & Mary
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Art history students get hands-on curatorial experience at W&M’s Muscarelle Museum of Art
Art history students get hands-on curatorial experience at W&M’s Muscarelle Museum of Art
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The serious, sustainable (and sometimes celebratory) indigenous fishing methods of Polynesia
Jennifer Kahn was doing archaeological work on the Polynesian island of Maupiti when she and her students were drafted into a fishing crew.
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W&M prof couldn’t travel to overseas lab, so makerspace students & staff built him one
Terrestrial animals move around for a variety of reasons, and the majority of that movement falls somewhere along a spectrum that ranges from wandering aimlessly to running for your life.
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Strong W&M connections on the Bengals’ Super Bowl-bound coaching staff
Strong W&M connections on the Bengals’ Super Bowl-bound coaching staff
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W&M School of Education partners with Law School to provide language instruction to international law students
Through a new partnership with William & Mary Law School, two doctoral students from the School of Education’s Holmes Scholars program are developing and teaching an English language preparatory course for newly-arrived international students in the university’s LL.M. program.
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W&M DEI assessment informs actions, future planning
William & Mary is taking several steps to improve diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) at the university following an independent assessment conducted last year to identify barriers to belonging on campus.
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Increase in marine heat waves threatens coastal habitats
College of William and Mary issued the following announcement on Jan. 19With continued warming, Chesapeake Bay will suffer extreme heat for half the year by 2100Heat waves—like the one that blistered the Pacific Northwest last June—also occur underwater.
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Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin to speak at W&M’s Charter Day ceremony
Glenn Youngkin, Virginia’s governor-elect, will speak at William & Mary’s 2022 Charter Day ceremony, slated for Feb. 11 in Kaplan Arena.
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DOE selects W&M physicists to solve critical component of quantum computing
College of William and Mary issued the following announcement on Dec. 17The computers and sensors of the future are being engineered one atom at a time.