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Jamestown and Geodiscovery
On January 23, 2024
![Colorful map of Jamestown Island showing most of the island as submerged land](https://wmblogs.wm.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/JTIthumbnail-280x190.jpeg)
Jamestown Island is a low patch of ground in southeastern Virginia that’s witnessed its share of American history. Settler colonists arrived from England in
Discovering the Connection Between Marine Science, Climate Change and Science Communication
On May 13, 2022
![Table full of arts and crafts supplies](https://wmblogs.wm.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Picture4-280x190.jpg)
By Trinity Bea ’22 and Lindsey Smith ’23 Hello! Our names are Trinity Bea and Lindsey Smith. Trinity is a senior, majoring in neuroscience,
Effective Communication: The Key to Fixing the Climate Crisis
On December 15, 2020
![Image of the area between Sadler Center and the Sunken Gardens. The sun peaking through the tree. Lots of green grass and red leaves covering it.](https://wmblogs.wm.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Screen-Shot-2020-11-27-at-12.41.54-PM-280x190.png)
By Elizabeth Ashley ’21 This semester I was given the incredible opportunity to create William & Mary’s first-ever Sustainable Living Guide! It’s been a
Williamsburg’s Colonial Climate: What Can Be Learned from Thomas Jefferson’s Data?
On March 23, 2020
![Comparison plot of Jefferson's data versus modern data.](https://wmblogs.wm.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/TJCtmbnail-280x190.jpeg)
The coronavirus pandemic has turned the modern world on its head, and for the remainder of the 2020 spring semester William & Mary will