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The Sociology Department at William and Mary is thrilled to welcome Dr. Esmeralda Sánchez Salazar to its faculty! Dr. Sánchez Salazar holds a B.A. in Corporate Communications and Public Affairs & ...
William & Mary researchers showcased their work at the largest gathering of Earth and space scientists in December. The annual American Geophysical Union (AGU) conference brings together “tens of ...
After seeing an announcement on Student Happenings, a twice-weekly email to students with updates and opportunities available both on and off campus, Eleni Orphanos ‘27 unknowingly applied for a ...
Congratulations to Professor Br own on the publication of his first book Menander and the Birth of Domestic Drama (University of Wisconsin Press, 2024)! The book treats the work of the fourth-century ...
Collaborating with two William & Mary Government alums, Professor Mackenzie Israel-Trummel's latest research appeared in the February 2025 issue of the American Political Science Review. In the ...
In February, Lynda Barry presented her keynote address The Unthinkable Mind: Art in Ordinary Human Experience. She centered her talk around that simple question. As a creative who works with several ...
We are excited to highlight the project team members who are making the transformative change to from Banner to Workday a reality. Without their talent and dedication, this project would not be ...
What have the Religious Studies faculty been up to? Read on to learn about their recent work and what they're looking forward to this year. Alexander Angelov, David L. Holmes Associate Professor of ...
From March 18th to 20th, we had the opportunity to hear from six award-winning translators about their experiences and what inspired them to pursue the field during the Hayes Translation Festival.
The series, a joint initiative of the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library, helps master’s and doctoral students refine their projects while honing valuable public communication ...
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