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The move underscores the university鈥檚 commitment to sustainability from an interdisciplinary lens.
W&M's Zable Stadium ospreys made history this year with the first ever recorded nesting on campus.
Whether our most pressing environmental problems are solved 鈥 or not 鈥 may come down to the coveted click, to whether journalists can capture the attention of readers and make their stories stick.
W&M students work with faculty and conservation partners to cultivate a sustainable future
Driven by a passion for museums and a taste for adventure, this year鈥檚 group of ten Woody interns embarks on journeys to explore the field alongside specialists in Virginia, Delaware, Ohio, South Carolina, and Washington, DC.
While many seek rest and relaxation over academic breaks, Sharp Journalism Seminar students get to work, traveling the globe in search of a scoop.
麻豆破解版鈥檚 commitment to sustainability is built into the campus, and it continues to grow with new architectural projects and expansion of existing programs.
Sophia Heilen 鈥26 is uncovering evidence of a new kind of unnatural shapeshifting quietly occurring around us: many of the state鈥檚 coastal forests are being killed in a transition to saltwater marshes due to recent sea level rise.
