Thomas Milteer

Thomas Milteer
  • Class of 2009
  • Hometown: Franklin, VA
  • Archived Blogger

About Thomas Milteer

For starters, my name is Tom (also known as Thomas in some circles). I am from Franklin, Va., and graduated from Southampton High School in 2005. I really enjoy reading, working out and spending time with friends. I’m also trying to learn how to cook and plan on making that my summer hobby. Fun fact: I went to Mexico over spring break and saw Chichen Itza, one of the modern wonders of the world!

My final summer, I was an intern in William & Mary’s Office of Undergraduate Admission as a Senior Interviewer. Eleven of us got to give tours, answer phones, work on projects and interview high school seniors applying to William & Mary. Basically, the office owned our souls–but in a good way.

I was a Marketing major and Psychology minor. When I was not doing schoolwork, I was busy with several activities here on campus.

I served as president of my social fraternity, Theta Delta Chi (θΔΧ) and was the Director of Public Relations for the campus programming board, UCAB (University Center Activities Board). I was also an Orientation Aide to incoming freshmen and you would often see me walking backwards giving campus tours.

Posts by Thomas Milteer

Thaobrew

I went to an incredible concert last night at The Norva in Norfolk. The headliner was Rilo Kiley (who was fantastic), but I was

Humidity

I just returned from giving a tour of campus, and (in case you didn’t know) the weather in Williamsburg is crazy hot and humid.

Mornings

I’m back in the office after an awesome three day weekend, which included trips to the beach, the pool, and to see friends. I’m

Walking Backwards

I’m back at work after an awesome day off. I had lunch on campus with student affairs administrators from Elon University in North Carolina

Life in the Burg

It’s day two of the internship, and I am becoming accustomed once again to living back in Williamsburg. Although campus is a bit quieter

The Intern: Day One

The real world has finally arrived. It’s pretty surreal realizing that today is my first day ever to work a normal 8-5 job. My