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From the Past to the Future: My Time in Georgia

By Aliia Woodworth ’23 The Global Research Institute’s Summer Fellows Program provides international experiential learning opportunities to W&M students. This post is one installment

Researching Migration Aspirations Among Small-Holder Farmers in the Land of Eternal Spring

By Zak Zeledon ’23 The Global Research Institute’s Summer Fellows Program provides international experiential learning opportunities to W&M students. This post is one installment

Reflecting on the Referendum: My Summer in Tunisia

By Ian DeHaven ’23  The Global Research Institute’s Summer Fellows Program provides international experiential learning opportunities to W&M students. This post is one installment

From Interviews to Insights: Understanding why the Georgian Military Served in Iraq and Afghanistan

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

A Sustainable Spin on VIMS Marine Science Day

By Anna Mehlhorn ’22 When I was a preschooler, I remember getting a fresh box of crayons and deciding to design my own set

More Where that Came From: Breaking Down GRI’s Summer 2022 Showcase Presentations

By: Adriana Shi ’24, GRI Communications Assistant With the end of summer on the horizon, GRI student researchers gathered virtually to share current projects

From Emerging Tech to Emerging Coursework: How GRI Students Collaborate to Share Expertise

This is the sixth installment of a series highlighting exceptional student contributions to the Global Research Institute, as part of Undergraduate Research Month. By

Learning Before Teaching: How Students at the ABC Project Cultivate Intercultural Competence

This is the fifth installment of a series highlighting exceptional student contributions to the Global Research Institute, in celebration of Undergraduate Research Month. By:

Connecting Theory and Practice: How Researchers at the TRIP Project Learn from Experts

This is the fourth installment of a series highlighting exceptional student contributions to the Global Research Institute. Stay tuned for other features throughout April: Undergraduate