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Posts by W&M in Washington

A Little Perspective

January 3: Classes began for the American Politics class at 10 a.m. sharp to hear from our first speaker. Uber became the favored mode

IR Winter Seminar: Day 1 & 2

January 3: In spite of the less-than-benevolent weather conditions in Washington on Monday morning, the three DC winter seminars kicked off brightly. After a

DC Winter Seminar: Meet Ebony Martin

Hi Everyone, My name is Ebony Martin and I am a senior at W&M. It is officially day two of the 2017 DC Winter

DC Seminars 2017 Day One

January 2: Today was the first day of the William & Mary DC Winter Seminars for 2017. Students living in the district moved into the

DC Winter Seminar: International Relations, 2017

To begin, a little introduction. My name is Meredith Passero, and I’m a junior at W&M, studying government and economics. In particular, I’m interested

DC through the eyes of Jordan Taverner

The following story is a small part of an interview I conducted with one of my fellow DC Semester Students, Jordan Taverner.  -Brenna Cowardin

Learnin’ and Networkin’

This past Friday professor Chitralekha Zutshi, and the DC Center, hosted a conference on Kashmir to discuss its history, politics, and representation. This was

Three Veteran Tips (among other things)

It feels very ironic to be sitting on the train headed towards Williamsburg writing about my day-to-day life in DC. Then again, this is

And the semester begins…

As I sit here writing this, I like to think that I have graduated from the “tourist phase” of my semester here in DC.