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Clashing Codes of Conduct: Asymmetric Ethics and the Biotech Revolution

Editors Note: The Project on International Peace and Security (PIPS) is one of the premier undergraduate think tanks in the country. Based at W&M’s

Putting Love in Action

Guest blogger Ryann England writes about leaders in action – putting love in action. The story written is based on the characters of Winnie the

The Climate Corner of the VIMS Discovery Lab

By Mary Kasputis ’21 and Jen Dunn ’20 This year, we had the opportunity to work with the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (CBNERR)

Juneteenth: A Celebration of Freedom

Recently, there has been talk of a prevalent holiday in the African American community known as Juneteenth. While it has always been an important

Greenhouse Gas Reporting, it’s a necessity!

By Madeline Bertagnolli ’22 William & Mary is leading the way in sustainability, but none of our campus knows it! Last fall, I was

From Policy to the Real World: An Undergraduates Experience with PIPS

By Jahnavi Prabhala ’22 Right before I joined The Project on International Peace and Security (PIPS), an undergraduate think tank based at W&M’s Global

Moving Earth Week Online

By Greta Mattheis ’21 Everyone on the Earth Week Committee felt disheartened the day we realized we would not be returning for the rest

Ignite Research Lab Maintains its Community Partnerships Amid COVID-19

By Hayes Pearce ’22 Research isn’t linear, and COVID-19 has certainly reminded us of that. While many of our lives have been uprooted by

A Women-Powered Team of Six Paves the Way for Human Rights Research at W&M

By Alexandra Byrne ’23 I find it hard to believe that anyone who is a student at William & Mary would not know the