The Neurodiversity Initiative seeks first to serve our campus community and ultimately to be a model for other campuses. The Neurodiversity Working Group, composed of administrators, alumni, community ...
The Charles Center’s Research Ambassadors program strives to make undergraduate research more accessible for all students.
The Art & Science Exchange congratulates the team behind 'Displaced from the Birthplace of America' on receiving the Best Local Documentary award at the 2026 Virginia Black Film Festival (VBFF), held ...
The Program Finder makes it easy to explore your academic possibilities at W&M. Filter by undergraduate or graduate programs and by paths of study, schools or career interests and industries to ...
Ready to take the next step? Here's where it all starts. Success in one of W&M’s nationally ranked graduate, post-baccalaureate or professional programs depends on individual drive, sharp academic ...
We've taken everything that's distinctive about a W&M undergraduate education — small classes, world-class facilities, close relationships with faculty — and made it even more hands-on, more ...
Yearlong Celebration The Year of Civic Leadership calls each of us to practice leadership that strengthens our communities and serves the common good.
The William & Mary Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) serves the research mission of the university by assisting faculty in the application for and management of external awards. It is the ...
Mathematics and its applications have always been intertwined. Geometry developed in support of the great civil engineering projects of Egypt and Greece. At least since the time of Newton, physical ...
William & Mary Campus Recreation offers a variety of fitness and wellness programs designed to enhance your pursuit of a healthier lifestyle. These programs include group fitness classes, personal ...
We offer a variety of graduate degrees in eight different programs: American Studies || Anthropology || Biology || Chemistry || Computational Operations Research ...
A new study by Zach Conrad, assistant professor in William & Mary’s Department of Kinesiology & Health Sciences, finds that the average American consumer spends roughly $1,300 per year on food that ...