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Undergraduate Sexually Assaulted

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A female undergraduate student was sexually assaulted one week ago in a parking lot on South Boundary Street, between 3 and 4 a.m., according to College officials who released the information Monday. More »


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Mercury Research Published in Science Journal

Spiders like this one make up 25% of the diet of songbirds along the South River, but deliver 75% of the mercury

Biology professor Dan Cristol, three undergraduate students and four graduate students recently published a paper in the journal Science on the effects of mercurial contamination in a land-based ecosystem. More »


College Celebrates Earth Day and Advocates Sustainability

The sun was shining, the music was blaring, and environmentally conscious students advocated a greener lifestyle and sustainability during the College's Earth Day celebration. More »


Students Celebrate Sam Sadler

Skiffy's (William and Mary's Science Fiction Club) banner celebrating Sam Sadler.

On April 18, hundreds gathered to bid retiring Vice-President of Student Affairs Sam Sadler farewell, with banners, speeches and memories. More »


College's Business Program Ranked Second for Marketing

W&M's Mason School of Business ranked among the top in Marketing schools by BusinessWeek.

BusinessWeek, a national business magazine, ranked the marketing focus of the College's Mason School of Business second in the nation. The overall program was ranked in the top ten of U.S. public business schools. More »


Acclaimed College Music Lecturer to Play Solo Recital

Anna Kijanowska, a professor at W&M and nationally acclaimed pianist, will perform on April 27th.

Anna Kijanowska will play a recital of Polish pieces on April 27 in Ewell Recital Hall. The concert is a preview of her performance in the Washington, D.C. National Gallery music series and is free and open to the public. More »