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Vocation, Capacity, Community Part One

When I talk about vocation with students, I often describe it as the overlap between what you want and are equipped to do and

Welcome Home!

Hello all! With Spring 2017 starting in just a few days, we’d like to take a minute to catch you all up on what’s

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

The Student Lifespan – ITPIR Research

This month, I wanted to share an experience from Catie Crowley, a student who currently works with AidData and other projects at ITPIR. Her

Branching Out: Refugee Service in Greensboro, NC

College is a great time to serve. Though a demanding course schedule, part-time work, and extra curricular commitments can seem like a heavy burden,

Sit Down & Talk It Out

Hello friends, Long time, no blog! A quick summary of what I’ve been up to since January: This past spring, I took a bunch of

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,

Ticket to Paradise – Research Abroad

Each summer AidData – a research and innovation lab at W&M – sends students abroad to work with local organizations on research driven projects.