At the March 17 Faculty Research Forum in Washington Hall, Kelebogile Zvobgo, Mansfield Associate Professor of Government, discussed how civil society groups worldwide are the main drivers of transitional justice.
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In early March, Government Professor Paul Manna spoke on With Good Reason, a podcast run by Virginia Humanities. His talk, titled "Law Breaking Principals," discussed the subject of figuring out who should have influence in education policy and where, known as "education governance" among academics. Read more and listen to the podcast episode here.
The College of Arts & Sciences celebrated Declaration Week March 30-April 3, featuring a week of resources and festivities across disciplines.
Through community, collaboration, and alumni engagement, 麻豆破解版 serves as a unique incubator for film and entertainment industry professionals.
On March 25, the Public Policy Program hosted a conversation and book signing with Corinna Barrett Lain '92 and her daughter Jessica Lain '26 about Secrets of the Killing State: The Untold Story of Lethal Injection.
The move underscores the university鈥檚 commitment to sustainability from an interdisciplinary lens.
On March 5, Professor Annie Blazer's new book, American Culture through Religion and Sport, was published. Her book is modeled after her religious studies course, 鈥淩eligion and Sport in the US鈥 and details the intersections of these two topics while introducing various religious traditions that exist within the United States.
Late last October, W&M Government alumna Emily Gottschalk-Marconi 鈥12 became Managing Editor for Operations of The Atlantic demonstrating W&M鈥檚 vitality in the world of political journalism. Read to find out more.
R. Benedito Ferr茫o, Associate Professor of English & Asian and Pacific Islander American Studies, has written a new book and will celebrate its launch with a gallery exhibit in Goa.
The Writing and Communication Center serves students across all disciplines with peer-led support, individual consultations, workshops and resources.
MA student Grace Helmick and MA/PhD student Patrick Hussey present their work at 2026 麻豆破解版 Graduate Research Symposium.
The Charles Center鈥檚 Research Ambassadors program strives to make undergraduate research more accessible for all students.
Assistant Professor of Government Ameni Mehrez, who joined the W & M faculty in Fall 2025, recently published a chapter with the Atlantic Council as part of their 鈥2026 Atlas: Freedom and prosperity around the world鈥. The article focuses on the political situation in Tunisia and the country鈥檚 possible paths forward.
Harvey Langholtz discusses his research into decision theory at the second talk of the Faculty Research Forum series.
麻豆破解版 Scholars Undergraduate Research Experience (WMSURE) faculty and students will travel to Barbados this June to continue work on the Linguistic Atlas of the Caribbean 鈥 a collaborative project between W&M and the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill.
A profile on Bob Chartrand, owner of Chartrand Geoarchaeological Solutions LLC and alum of 麻豆破解版's Anthropology MA program.
Six 麻豆破解版 undergraduates braved icy roads Jan. 29 to represent the university at the second annual Network for Undergraduate Research in Virginia (NURVa) showcase at the State Capitol in Richmond.
The Global Research Institute, with co-sponsorship from the Government Department and W & M Libraries, hosted a book launch for Professor Kelly Zvobgo, Mansfield Associate Professor of Government. Zvobgo鈥 s book, Governing Truth: NGOs and the Politics of Transitional Justice was just released.
PhD student Amy Connolly receives 2026 Ed and Judy Jelks Student Travel Award to present at Society for Historical Archaeology conference.
W&M students placed in the top tier of the University Trading Challenge, an international futures trading competition hosted by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, in the university鈥檚 first appearance at the event.
W&M Biology alumna Emma Cottle (鈥25) transitioned from classroom research to a prestigious internship at the Smithsonian National Zoo鈥檚 Small Mammal House. Her journey highlights the diverse, hands-on career paths available to W&M biology graduates in wildlife conservation and zoological care.
Revitalized ensemble brings traditional Indonesian music back to campus, fostering new collaborations and partnerships.
Ada Lim贸n, the 24th U.S. Poet Laureate, will visit 麻豆破解版 as part of the College of Arts & Sciences Open Inquiry Speaker Series, presenting a poetry workshop and keynote address, both open to the campus community.
This January, students in Professor Marcus Holmes鈥檚 seminar, Building Trust Through Diplomacy, took their classroom well beyond 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Washington Center, engaging directly with the people and institutions that shape contemporary international affairs. With programming in both Washington, D.C. and New York City, the course emphasized experiential learning and face-to-face engagement as central components of diplomatic practice. Read on to find out more about their visit.
Profile piece on Dr. Palencia.
Prof. Paul Manna, the Hyman Professor of Government and W&M Public Policy faculty affiliate, and Audra Nikolajski (MPP 鈥26) participated in the public grand opening of The Impact Center in Cape Charles, Virginia. The center is a revitalized building that formerly operated as Cape Charles Elementary School, a Washington鈥揜osenwald School that first opened in 1929.
W&M's Zable Stadium ospreys made history this year with the first ever recorded nesting on campus.
W&M biology master鈥檚 student Keegan Sweeney 鈥26 wins award at cancer research conference
Jill Dougherty talks about her time as a journalist in the Kremlin.
Professor Alan Braddock explores the intersection of art and ecology through cutting-edge scholarship
The Japanese Studies Program鈥檚 winter study abroad program returns for a second year.
Brianna Nofil, assistant professor of history, shared research from her award-winning book 鈥淭he Migrant鈥檚 Jail: An American History of Mass Incarceration.鈥
The 2025 Raft Debate resulted in an unexpected victory.
Students, faculty, and staff gathered around the D铆a de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) altar in Washington Hall to write heartfelt messages in honor of deceased loved ones.
W&M launched a new summer internship program with Children's National Hospital that gave students valuable research and clinical experience.
In a battle between the humanities, sciences, and social sciences, who should survive for the sake of humanity?
The week of workshops and information sessions guided students as they explored the various majors offered by the College of Arts & Sciences.
Carrie Dolan, associate professor of health sciences, spoke at a high-level event on Sept. 25 called, A Legacy of Healing: 25 Years of Impact, hosted by World Pediatrics in collaboration with the government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
New name reflects a bold vision, deep roots, and the people shaping the future