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From Interviews to Insights: Understanding why the Georgian Military Served in Iraq and Afghanistan
On October 12, 2022

The Global Research Institute’s Summer Fellows Program provides international experiential learning opportunities to W&M students. This post is one installment of a series highlighting
Learning Before Teaching: How Students at the ABC Project Cultivate Intercultural Competence
On May 3, 2022

This is the fifth installment of a series highlighting exceptional student contributions to the Global Research Institute, in celebration of Undergraduate Research Month. By:
Finding Alternatives to Single-Use plastics: A Major Step for Sustainability at William & Mary
On January 1, 2022

By Grace Phillips ‘23 A huge contributor to climate change, pollution, and environmental degradation is something that many people use each day — plastics.
Distant Discovery: Science Education Through a Screen
On August 4, 2021

By Maggie Sheridan ’22 When I applied to become a Sustainability Ambassador to William & Mary’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) Discovery Lab
An Earth Week Celebration We Will Never Forget

By Mary Lawrence Young ’21 This past year I was given the unique opportunity to serve as co-Chair of the Earth Week planning committee.
Relying on Creativity
On March 16, 2021

When I first took the Life Values Inventory, I remember looking down at my results as Dr. Kelly Crace explained that Achievement, Responsibility, and
Juneteenth: A Celebration of Freedom
On June 19, 2020

Recently, there has been talk of a prevalent holiday in the African American community known as Juneteenth. While it has always been an important
A Call to Action
On June 3, 2020

In the past week, it feels to me as though the world has been flipped on its head. Watching the news almost feels like
Going to William & Mary from Out-of-State
On February 10, 2020

NOVA? DMV? Nats? Caps? What do all these terms mean? As an out-of-state student, coming to William & Mary was a bit of a