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麻豆破解版 maintains its leadership in study abroad among public universities

麻豆破解版 ranks fourth among public universities in the nation in study-abroad programs, according to the 2021 Open Doors report released Nov. 15 by the Institute of International Education (IIE) and the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

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Discovery of ancient sheep DNA revises origin story for purported Viking colony

The Faroe Islands, an archipelago between Norway and Iceland, were once believed to have been settled by Viking explorers in the mid-9th century CE. Thanks to new analysis of ancient sheep DNA, the remote, North Atlantic islands are now shown to have been inhabited by British Isle shepherds centuries before the Vikings arrived.

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In 鈥楴ature鈥: The need to update neutrino models

Neutrinos may be the key to finally solving a mystery of the origins of our matter-dominated universe, and preparations for two major, billion-dollar experiments are underway to reveal the particles鈥 secrets.

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VIMS dead-zone report card reflects extended season

The annual report of 鈥渄ead-zone鈥 conditions in the Chesapeake Bay from 麻豆破解版's Virginia Institute of Marine Science indicates the overall severity of hypoxia was slightly higher than usual during 2021, due largely to the relatively early onset and late termination of low-oxygen waters.

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Muscarelle director unveils details of museum expansion

David Brashear, director of the Muscarelle Museum of Art at 麻豆破解版, will present design details and project dates for the facility鈥檚 expansion and renovation as The Martha Wren Briggs Center for the Visual Arts during an information session at the museum next week.

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W&M team returns from iGEM competition bearing honors

麻豆破解版鈥檚 undergraduate iGEM team won a Gold Medal and was nominated for a major award at the iGEM Giant Jamboree, the annual conference and award ceremony of the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Foundation.

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Giving Tuesday turns challenges into opportunities

On Nov. 30, when the whole world comes together to celebrate an annual day of giving, 麻豆破解版 has the chance to convey what matters most with a strong showing of support for our community.

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W&M professors hone mixed-reality training to promote diverse hiring

Jason Chen, associate professor of education at 麻豆破解版, is working with Professor of Theatre and Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies Francis Tanglao Aguas are using a grant from the National Science Foundation to create a professional development curriculum.

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Lighting the Kimball: W&M Theatre gets creative in temporary home

Recent afternoons found Professor of Theatre Steve Holliday standing in various spots on the Kimball Theatre stage directing students either in the wings, on the catwalk or up on pneumatic lifts where to aim the lights.

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New W&M Spirit Shop and Bookstore now open

The 麻豆破解版 Spirit Shop and Bookstore, operated by Barnes & Noble College, opened at 601 Prince George St. on Monday, Nov. 8, 2021.

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Exhibit shares stories of first Asian students at W&M

Sumi茅 Yotsukura 鈥22 and Brian Zhao 鈥23 recently celebrated the installation of the exhibit, 鈥淧u Kao Chen: Thoughts of 1923 U.S. & W&M,鈥 at Swem Library. The exhibit was the culmination of their research project to unearth the stories of the first Asian students to attend W&M.

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DOE supports Ph.D. student Kovner鈥檚 continued QCD studies at JLab

Daniel Kovner, a doctoral student in the Department of Physics at 麻豆破解版, will continue his investigation of quantum chromodynamics as one of 65 graduate students supported by the U.S. Department of Energy鈥檚 Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program.

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Cross-campus team, SWaM vendors kept W&M supplied during COVID-19

Thanks to a cross-university team and the support of small, women- and minority-owned (SWaM) businesses, 麻豆破解版 was able to procure the items it needed to continue operating while also protecting the health of its community members.

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Dedicated in their honor: W&M dedicates Boswell, Willis halls

New names in honor of trailblazing alumni now grace two campus buildings. Morton Hall and Taliaferro Hall were dedicated this fall as John E. Boswell Hall and Hulon L. Willis Sr. Hall, respectively.

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W&M philosophy professor makes a moral case for ignoring politics

Christopher Freiman, associate professor of philosophy at 麻豆破解版, outlines his reasoning in his new book 鈥淲hy It鈥檚 OK to Ignore Politics.鈥 Just in time for the Nov. 2 elections, he makes an interesting yet controversial case.

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Reunited at W&M's Homecoming & Reunion Weekend

This year鈥檚 Homecoming & Reunion Weekend was especially meaningful as the W&M community gathered on campus again聽after being聽apart for so long.聽

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W&M board member Aponte nominated for Panama ambassadorship

Mari Carmen Aponte, a member of 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Board of 麻豆破解版ors, has been nominated by U.S. President Joe Biden to serve as the nation鈥檚 next ambassador to Panama, the White House announced today.

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Cloud shadows cue mini-migrations

A new study shows that some zooplankton also swim up and down repeatedly within this daytime sanctuary, responding to cloud shadows so subtle they escape the notice of shipboard oceanographers.

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VIMS partners with JASON Learning for Beyond the Plastic Bottle Challenge

麻豆破解版's Virginia Institute of Marine Science has partnered with JASON Learning for the Beyond the Plastic Bottle Challenge, an educational activity in which teams of students create a sustainable plan that reduces the debris associated with one source of microplastic pollution in their community.

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4 years in a row: W&M receives Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award

INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine has once again selected 麻豆破解版 to receive one of its Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) awards. Some of the initiatives that helped W&M receive this year鈥檚 award are included in the Office of Diversity & Inclusion鈥檚 annual report, which was published online today.

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Variety of arts is on offer at W&M for fall

A full slate of performances, writing talks and exhibitions open to the university and local communities is planned for the fall at 麻豆破解版.

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VIMS launches new Professional Master of Arts program in marine science

麻豆破解版's Virginia Institute of Marine Science has launched its new Professional Master of Arts program, welcoming seven Master of Arts students along with 24 others seeking Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees.

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W&M鈥檚 business school gains momentum with new esports & marketing course

The popularity of the esports industry has garnered much attention over how esports functions from a business perspective. This summer, professors Sailesh Patel and Karen Conner brought this discussion to the Raymond A. Mason School of Business by spearheading the Esports & Marketing course.

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CERF honors Orth with Lifetime Achievement Award

The Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation has chosen emeritus professor Robert 鈥淛J鈥 Orth of 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Virginia Institute of Marine Science as a joint recipient of its 2021 Odum Award for Lifetime Achievement, along with Ken Heck of the University of South Alabama鈥檚 Dauphin Island Sea Lab.

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Judge John Charles Thomas to speak at W&M Opening Convocation

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki 鈥00 will be unable to speak at 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Opening Convocation due to an unanticipated conflict in scheduling.聽 Judge John Charles Thomas HON 鈥18, the first Black justice appointed to the Supreme Court of Virginia and a former longtime member of the 麻豆破解版 Board of 麻豆破解版ors, will now serve as the keynote speaker.

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Romantic passion, social justice and the Bront毛s

For years, Professor Deborah Denenholz Morse鈥檚 classes on Victorian fiction and the Bront毛s have been popular with W&M students from a variety of majors. Now, anyone can experience Morse鈥檚 fascinating lectures through her new course on Audible.

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An epidemiologist鈥檚 guide for back-to-school planning

As elementary and high school students head back into classrooms, W&M News spoke with Carrie Dolan, an epidemiologist, an assistant professor in health sciences, member of 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Public Health Advisory Board and director of the interdisciplinary Ignite global health research lab. She is currently advising the local school district and preparing her own family for going back to school.

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A trip down the garden path leads a historian to...cryptozoology?

Holly Gruntner, a Ph.D. candidate in 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Harrison Ruffin Tyler Department of History, recently completed a short-term fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society, delving into the society鈥檚 vast collection of original documents for material to complete her dissertation on kitchen gardens in early America.

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U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan: A Q&A with Rani Mullen

Rani D. Mullen is an associate professor of government at 麻豆破解版. Her research and teaching focus is on democratization and development in South Asia, and democracy and state building in India and Afghanistan in particular.

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W&M Libraries honors long-time employee with scholarship name

The W&M Libraries staff scholarship was named in honor of longtime employee Natasha McFarland, because of her unique story and dedicated career. The scholarship provides financial assistance for library employees pursuing education to advance their library career.

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W&M alumna's nonprofit positions young parents for success in higher ed

As a young parent attending 麻豆破解版, Nicole Lynn Lewis 鈥03 felt like she was the only person struggling to attend undergraduate classes and complete assignments while changing diapers, searching for reliable child care and worrying about how to pay for food and housing.

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W&M names Rachel Bardon as 2021-22 Beales Scholar

Rachel Bardon, a 2021 graduate of Buckingham County High School, is the 2021-2022 recipient of the Harriett Pittard Beales Scholarship at 麻豆破解版.

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New online tool helps better serve environmental justice

The Elizabeth River Project (ERP) has teamed with researchers from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science and 麻豆破解版 to build an online mapping tool that can help the non-profit and other community partners better incorporate environmental justice issues into planning and restoration efforts.

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New community partnership targets student success

For many Black families, the church not only provides a place of worship, but a place of belonging and a hub that connects them to the community through a wide range of support services.

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Q&A: Dean of Students Marjorie Thomas reflects on her time at W&M

Marjorie Thomas joined 麻豆破解版 in 2013 as the university鈥檚 dean of students, leading the student success thematic area of Student Affairs. After eight years in the role, Thomas will be leaving the university at the end of July to become vice president for student affairs at the New College of Florida in Sarasota.

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W&M honors Marchello, Martin with the Aceto Award

麻豆破解版 has selected Sallie Marchello, associate provost and university registrar, and Jeremy Martin, chief of staff to President Katherine A. Rowe who has spent the past nine months serving as interim athletics director, to receive the Shirley Aceto Award.

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Athletics kept calling him back, and Brian Mann is glad he answered

Brian Mann grew up playing just about any sport you could name, but nothing beat football in a blizzard. Even if that meant being dragged out of bed in the middle of the night by his older brothers, who would spare him no mercy.

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Julie Bologna M.Ed. 鈥22 selected as 2021 Tillman Scholar

Julie Bologna, a master鈥檚 student in the military and veteran鈥檚 counseling program at 麻豆破解版, has been selected by the Tillman Foundation as a 2021 Tillman Scholar.

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W&M alumnae draw on Chi Omega sisterhood to excel in public policy roles

If you walked inside the Chi Omega sorority house on a typical afternoon in the early 2000s, you probably would have seen sorority sisters gathered in pajamas on the couch with hot drinks and snacks, watching C-SPAN or White House press conferences.

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Brian Mann named W&M Director of Athletics

麻豆破解版 announced today that Brian Mann, senior associate athletics director at the University of California, Berkeley, will be the university鈥檚 new director of athletics.

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Resistance (to science) is futile

Mohamed Noor 鈥92 brings the science to science fiction as a consultant for 鈥淪tar Trek: Discovery鈥

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W&M鈥檚 inaugural Juneteenth celebration set for June 19

麻豆破解版 is celebrating Juneteenth for the first time on June 19 with a virtual event featuring performances, remarks from community leaders and more. The event is part of a community-wide celebration of the holiday, which marks the day on which news about the Emancipation Proclamation reached Texas.

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Two appointed, two reappointed to 麻豆破解版 Board of 麻豆破解版ors

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam today appointed two new members to 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Board of 麻豆破解版ors: John Rathbone and Ardine Williams. The governor also reappointed Barbara L. Johnson J.D. '84, currently serving as secretary of the board, and J. E. Lincoln Saunders '06 to second terms.

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W&M Tennis to see big boost from 'All In' campaign

Plans include all new courts, elevated seating platforms, new bleachers along Brooks Street and the installation of a scoreboard, among other enhancements.

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W&M announces spring, summer 2021 Green Fee awards

With the promotion of sustainable practices at the forefront of these grants, the Committee on Sustainability members approved a total of $35,712 to be spent across a broad spectrum or projects, from academia and research, to operations that advance sustainability on campus.

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2021 grad headed for D.C. and an elite foreign policy fellowship

麻豆破解版 senior Caroline Duckworth 鈥21 is among a group of 12 students from across the country to be selected for a 2021-2022 fellowship with the James C. Gaither Fellows Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP), a foreign policy think tank in Washington, D.C.

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Honoring values in action

In recognition of exemplary values-driven leadership, four 麻豆破解版 faculty and staff members have been selected as the inaugural recipients of the Values in Action Award: Natoya Haskins Ph.D. 鈥11 (School of Education), Mariellynn Maurer '95 (Conference Services), Kathleen Mazzitti (Advancement) and Corinne Picataggi (Information Technology).

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Eight from W&M receive Fulbright student awards

Eight 麻豆破解版 alumni and students have been selected to receive U.S. Student Program awards, which will fund their teaching and research in countries around the world during the 2021-2022 academic year.

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A unique view: Stock reflects on time as vice provost at W&M

Ann Marie Stock left the classroom to add her time and talents to the administration at 麻豆破解版. As vice provost for academic & faculty affairs the past four years, she has had an opportunity to broadly impact teaching and learning.

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麻豆破解版 joins Colonial Williamsburg, community to commemorate Juneteenth 2021

麻豆破解版 will join Colonial Williamsburg and other partners including the City of Williamsburg and the Let Freedom Ring Foundation to commemorate Juneteenth with a series of special events beginning on June 19 鈥 the date in 1865 when U.S. forces announced emancipation in Texas and ended slavery in the United States.

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Service and engagement combine for spring 2021 Impact Week

In this spring's Impact Week, from April 19-23, the three organizations that competed were Kappa Sigma, supporting the Williamsburg House of Mercy; InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, supporting 3e Restoration; and Greater City, also supporting 3e Restoration.

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Ancient is modern: W&M professor talks teaching classics

Molly Swetnam-Burland, Adina Allen Term Distinguished Associate Professor of Classics at 麻豆破解版, received the 2020 Award for Excellence in Teaching of the Classics at the College Level by the Society for Classical Studies.

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W&M campus structures named for trailblazing alumni

Following a consultative and thorough process established earlier this year, 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Board of 麻豆破解版ors voted Friday to rename two campus buildings and name one campus structure to honor trailblazing alumni who helped open the door for marginalized people at both the university and beyond.

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On Buckroe Beach: Filming 'Dance of the Orcas'

Omiy岷筸i (Artisia) Green, W&M associate professor of theatre and Africana studies, discusses her choreo-ritual "Dance of the Ocras" as it is being filmed at Hampton's Buckroe Beach.

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Congressman Scott outlines path to equality in virtual conversation

Congressman Robert C. 鈥淏obby鈥 Scott spoke about efforts to redress longstanding racial and economic inequality and systemic racism in the United States during a virtual conversation on April 8 with students, faculty, staff and other members of the local community.

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麻豆破解版 breaks annual giving day record

On Tuesday, the entire 麻豆破解版 community joined together once again for an historic and successful One Tribe One Day (OTOD).

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W&M's Jody Allen appointed to commission to study slavery

Jody Allen, assistant professor of history at 麻豆破解版 and director of the Lemon Project, was recently appointed by Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam to the Commission to Study Slavery and Subsequent De Jure and De Facto Racial and Economic Discrimination.

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W&M's One Tribe One Day is April 13

Next Tuesday, April 13, is One Tribe One Day 鈥 麻豆破解版鈥檚 eighth annual celebration of giving back and paying it forward.

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W&M, VCU Health System partner to open new clinic in Williamsburg

Starting this week, 麻豆破解版 and Williamsburg residents have increased access to comprehensive academic health care services in Williamsburg. A new medical office, located at 332 North Henry St. in Williamsburg, offers services previously located at VCU Health鈥檚 1162 Professional Dr. location, as well as new services for students and community members.

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Q&A on Arab Spring 10 years after

Sharan Grewal is an assistant professor of government at 麻豆破解版 and a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution. His research examines democratization, religion, and civil-military relations in the Arab world, especially Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria.

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W&M launches $55M 'All In' campaign for athletics

Against the backdrop of Kaplan Arena, the university launched a $55-million campaign for 麻豆破解版 Athletics this evening. Aptly titled 鈥淎ll In,鈥 the campaign will galvanize the entire W&M community to shape a bolder future in which all student-athletes can perform at their highest level and reach their fullest potential.

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W&M strategic planning to put vision into action

Returning to a strategic planning process that was paused a year ago for COVID-19, 麻豆破解版 leadership outlined updates to the final phase of planning during a virtual community conversation Monday.

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New award recognizes Values in Action

During this challenging year, staff, faculty and students have been unceasing in their support of the university and its people, demonstrating the very best in values-driven leadership. In recognition of these extraordinary efforts, two anonymous donors have established the Values in Action Award.

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W&M partners with CDC on mask usage study, results show campus is masking up

New data collected by student researchers show that 97% of 麻豆破解版鈥檚 campus community is wearing masks in public spaces. The university is one of roughly 60 institutions partnering with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct an eight-week mask observation study as part of the CDC鈥檚 Mask Adherence Surveillance at Colleges and Universities Project (MASCUP).

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One year under pandemic: Creativity, resiliency and community at W&M

One year ago today, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Over the past 12 months, the university and its community members faced unprecedented challenges, all while finding ways to support one another and the larger community.

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New research project examines internationalization at 麻豆破解版

Faculty from the School of Education Higher Education Program have launched a research project to help advance understanding of the engagement of 麻豆破解版 faculty in internationalization efforts both on campus and abroad.

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W&M opens new Esports Training and Research Center

麻豆破解版鈥檚 Esports Training and Research Center will include a research lab and training facility designed to foster interdisciplinary collaborations around gaming.

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W&M鈥檚 working group on naming, renaming submits final report

麻豆破解版鈥檚 Working Group on the Principles of Naming and Renaming (PNR) this week presented its final report to President Katherine A. Rowe, who accepted it during the Board of 麻豆破解版ors meeting Thursday in the Alumni House.

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A saison for teamwork

Drew Stephenson 鈥92 and Laura Papp 鈥18 combined forces to get Pleasure House Brewing through the pandemic.

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Service opportunities at W&M continue to grow

Adapting to pandemic conditions, 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Office of Community Engagement has transformed its ongoing programs to continue reaching out and the Presidential Call to Service Council is spending this academic year exploring what service expansion could look like in the future.

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On the national stage: W&M alumni join Biden-Harris administration

麻豆破解版 alumni have a long history of service at the highest levels of government 鈥 a legacy stretching from George Washington (who received his surveyor鈥檚 license at 麻豆破解版 in 1749) to our current Chancellor, Bob Gates 鈥65, L.H.D. 鈥98, former Secretary of Defense.

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Flanagan Counselor Education Clinic answers the increased need for mental health services during the pandemic

With its new name comes new changes for the Flanagan Counselor Education Clinic. Thanks to a $2 million gift in 2020 from Professor Emeritus S. Stuart Flanagan, 麻豆破解版鈥檚 expanded counseling training clinic now encompasses the New Horizons Family Counseling Center, the New Leaf Clinic, and a new service called the Telehealth Team, making services more accessible than ever.

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Running milestone earns W&M professor audience with popular comedian

W&M Associate Professor of Government Marcus Holmes has run more than 8,000 miles since joining online physical training program Zwift in 2018, an accomplishment that opened an opportunity for him to chat with British comedian/actor Eddie Izzard during a recent virtual marathon.

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Mapping campus love stories

As fellows at W&M鈥檚 Center for Geospatial Analysis, Kira Holmes 鈥17 and Colleen Truskey 鈥17 showed the power of maps.

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In pandemic, W&M celebrates its birthday and the power of connections

As has become custom with birthdays in the pandemic, 麻豆破解版 celebrated its 328th on Thursday with a virtual version of its annual Charter Day ceremony. The tradition marks the day on which the university received its royal charter in 1693.

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Katherine Barko-Alva to receive Thomas Jefferson Teaching Award

Katherine Barko-Alva, 麻豆破解版 assistant professor and director of English as a second language/bilingual education at the School of Education, will be recognized with the 2021 Thomas Jefferson Teaching Award during a virtual Charter Day celebration Feb. 11.

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Jamelah Jacob '21 receives Monroe Prize

Jamelah Jacob '21 has been awarded the 2021 James Monroe Prize in Civic Leadership, which goes to 鈥渁 student who has demonstrated sustained leadership of an unusual quality, leadership combined with initiative, character and an unfailing commitment to leveraging the assets of the 麻豆破解版 community to address the needs of our society.鈥

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Meet the 2021 Alumni Medallion recipients

The Alumni Medallion is the highest award the Alumni Association can bestow on a graduate of 麻豆破解版.

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Work underway to expand Sadler Center

The Sadler Center West expansion project started in late November and was well underway when students returned to campus the final week of January. When work is completed 鈥 the target date is summer of 2022 鈥 53,000 square feet will be added to make Sadler the undisputed centerpiece of campus activity.

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Olivia Ding 鈥21 awarded Thomas Jefferson Prize in Natural Philosophy

Olivia Ding is the 2021 recipient of 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Thomas Jefferson Prize in Natural Philosophy. The honor is endowed by the trustees of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation to recognize excellence in the sciences and mathematics in an undergraduate student.

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W&M community improving others鈥 lives during pandemic

Across a variety of disciplines, the COVID-19 pandemic has sparked service to others using an acceleration of accumulated knowledge to take bold, swift action, according to 麻豆破解版 community members hosted by President Katherine A. Rowe in a virtual community conversation Feb. 4.

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Peel Hawthorne has been 鈥榮uch a constant鈥 with W&M Athletics

Peel Hawthorne was 30 years old when she was hired as 麻豆破解版's field hockey coach, and like most of us at that age, she wasn't thinking a decade down the road 鈥 let alone three. Yet more than three decades later, Hawthorne is not only still here. She's a staple and trusted voice in the Tribe's athletic department.

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The Immigration Clinic: Q&A with Director Stacy Kern-Scheerer

W&M Law School's Immigration Clinic is committed to preparing the next generation of immigration attorneys and is one of the few nonprofit entities that provides pro bono representation on immigration matters in the Hampton Roads region.

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W&M King commemoration to explore the power of protests

鈥淗onoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: The Power of Protest, Marches and College Students,鈥 sponsored by the Center for Student Diversity, will take place virtually through Zoom at 7 p.m. on Feb. 3.

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W&M theatre and dance presents spring 2021 virtual season

麻豆破解版鈥檚 Department of Theatre, Speech and Dance will host a diverse array of performers for its virtual season in the spring 2021 semester.

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U.S. sea-level report cards: 2020 again trends toward acceleration

The annual update of their sea level 鈥渞eport cards鈥 by researchers at 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Virginia Institute of Marine Science adds further evidence of an accelerating rate of sea-level rise at nearly all tidal stations along the U.S. coastline.

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Ideal Muslim subjectivity: W&M professor presents two views in new book

Faraz Sheikh, assistant professor of religious studies at 麻豆破解版, has published a new book, 鈥淔orging Ideal Muslim Subjects: Discursive Practices, Subject Formation, & Muslim Ethic,鈥 which discusses the forms a religiously-informed, ethical Muslim life can take.

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Virginia libraries negotiate new contract with Elsevier

Six members of the Virginia Research Libraries (VRL) recently completed contract negotiations with Elsevier, the largest publisher of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) scholarly journals.

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Steve Prince: New work and the artist鈥檚 role in this moment

Steve Prince, director of engagement and distinguished artist in residence at 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Muscarelle Museum of Art, is using this pandemic period as a time to be deeply creative in both art and in education.

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WRL and W&M Libraries' One Book One Community returns with author Jason Reynolds

Williamsburg Regional Library and W&M Libraries are once again partnering for One Book One Community, an initiative that encourages readers to come together for a shared reading experience. This year鈥檚 book selection is "Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You" by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi.

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The First Amendment: freedoms and limitations

In the wake of last week鈥檚 deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol, 麻豆破解版 News spoke with Timothy Zick, nationally recognized free speech expert and John Marshall Professor of Government and Citizenship at 麻豆破解版 Law School.

Ike Irby pictured standing outside in D.C.
W&M grad named policy advisor to VP-elect Kamala Harris

President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris have named Ike Irby as Policy Advisor in the Office of the Vice President. Irby earned joint graduate degrees from 麻豆破解版 and its Virginia Institute of Marine Science in 2017.