Admission Tour Guides

Admission Tour Guides
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About Admission Tour Guides

William & Mary boasts between 75 and 100 volunteer undergraduate tour guides. Every guide gives a weekly tour of campus to prospective students and families. These students are guides, experts, and storytellers. Their enthusiasm for W&M is unending and unparalleled.

Posts by Admission Tour Guides

Service Beyond the Burg

William and Mary students are all about service.  During the course of the semester, students spend countless hours tutoring in local schools and clinics,

Driving the Airport Shuttle

So today I volunteered to drive two runs of the Student Assembly sponsored free airport shuttle.  It is always interesting bumping into the random

WM: William and Mary, Waste Management, and (W)raising Money

When I met Cosmo Fujiyama, class of 2007, I was a first-semester freshman with no conception of the huge project she had undertaken.  Along

How to Make a Great First Impression

As the deans in the office head into committee, I am beginning to get nostalgic for this summer–when those students whose college decision is

Snowmen and Snowballs and Snowfights, oh my!

March comes in like a lamb and out like a lion, they say.  The beginning of this old aphorism definitely held true for Williamsburg

Everyday Gourmet: William and Mary’s first television cooking show

Full disclosure: I cannot cook for beans. For those living on a college campus, a good home-cooked meal might be hard to come by.

Finally, getting out of the United States…

By 2010, every William and Mary student will study abroad; whether its a four week stint over the summer in South Africa, a semester

Golf Clubs, Tennis Balls, and 23 year olds?

This past weekend was probably one of the busiest weekends that I’ve had since I got to college a year and a half ago.

My Own Laboratory

The Integrated Science Center, or ISC, is a brand new building on campus (it just opened this past summer!). Being a Chemistry major, I guess