During Friday’s Board of Visitors meeting, William & Mary’s rector and president announced a path forward to rebuild trust and open dialogue with the community following the recent announcement to eliminate seven varsity sports programs.

The funds, along with a bridge grant of $50,000, will establish permanent support for the Osher Institute at William & Mary.

Construction on William & Mary’s new performing arts facilities is continuing this fall after being delayed early in the calendar year due to unforeseen increases in construction costs.

W&M board approves principles for naming, renaming campus spaces William & Mary’s Board of Visitors today adopted a set of principles and imperatives for the naming and renaming of structures and spaces on campus.

W&M alumni adjusting to remote teaching in special education classes As the pandemic continues, teachers across the country — at all levels — are conducting their classrooms online. For those who work in special education, it’s been particularly challenging.

From students to faculty: Alumni use their W&M experiences to teach the next generation What’s it like to see William & Mary from both sides of the classroom — as a student and then as a faculty member? We spoke with alumni faculty members to see what it's like to come full circle.

W&M to hold virtual Homecoming this October What’s Homecoming without, well, coming home to campus? It’s a new opportunity to bring the beloved tradition directly to the William & Mary community, wherever that community may be.

Duke Award winner Kathleen Morgan ‘knows her stuff,’ and it shows Morgan, W&M's associate director for faculty personnel services in Arts & Sciences, received the Charles and Virginia Duke Award, which honors exemplary service to the university by someone who is not a student or instructional faculty member.

Polling during a pandemic: Pollsters face many unknowns heading into presidential election W&M Assistant Professor Mackenzie Israel-Trummel, who teaches a course on survey and polling analysis, says predicting the election outcome could be difficult under current circumstances.

Swem relocates collection to expand study space An expanded first-floor study area at Swem Library will provide ample study space for students, even under current physical distancing guidelines.

W&M’s undergraduate teaching lauded by U.S. News William & Mary offers some of the most exceptional undergraduate teaching in the country and boasts a higher alumni giving rate than any other public university, according to a report released today by U.S. News and World Report.

Shoulder cams, computerized explosions: How to teach labs during a pandemic William & Mary’s STEM faculty across several departments have some up with a variety of creative — and even ingenuous — solutions to conducting lab sections in a pandemic.

Exploring the use of deceptive technology in the U.S. and abroad In her award-winning paper, W&M student Megan Hogan ’21 examines the use of deepfake technology as a form of national defense. Now she plans to combat disinformation during the 2020 Presidential election.

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