W&M in Washington

W&M in Washington
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About W&M in Washington

The Washington Center is your campus in the City! Our staff works to connect current students with the 17,000 alumni in the Washington, DC area. One of the ways we help students form these relationships, and gain valuable experience in a field of their interests, is through our Study in DC academic and internship opportunities!

We are excited for our DC Semester Program, DC Summer Institutes, DC Winter Seminars and DC Summer Session students to share their experiences, site visits, the inside scoop on living in the District and the impact Study in DC has had on their academic and professional careers.

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The Next Big Thing

Since I’ve been in DC I’ve come across good food, great drinks, and even better experiences. Having your twenty-first birthday two days after you start a W&M program in DC could either be trouble, or the

Students Thriving in D.C.

After a quick 4 weeks in the professional field, the Leadership & Community Engagement Institute shares stories worth reading! Peter Kinton ’18: International Relations Major,

William & Mary Welcomes 2016 Summer Students to America’s Capital City

My name is Kady Kriner and I am a 2016 DCSI student. For those of you who do not know about DCSI, it is

A night of Psaki and sliders

Last Friday, my class got to meet a William & Mary star: White House Communications Director Jen Psaki ’00. In the W&M Washington Center, the

Windows into the tumultuous world we hope to enter

As part of the DC Semester Program, every Friday we have two guest speakers who are in some way connected to politics. And every

Return of the Intern

Hello, my name is Matt Camarda, and I’m DC Spring Semester’s blogger. I’m also a senior who decided to spend the final semester of

Moving on Monday!

I’m back after a weekend back at home (I live in Fairfax, VA)! Today, American Politics was all over the District, having site visits

Working with the Community

Coordinator for the Office of Family and Public Engagement, Sharona Robinson, visited the Urban Education Seminar on the morning of January 6th.  Sharona Robinson

Exploring Washington, D.C.

This morning started off with a nice cup of coffee at Kramerbooks.  The unique DC establishment combines a bookstore and a café into one