Mike Todd assumed the role of William & Mary’s Executive Vice President in August 2024. The Office of the EVP oversees the ...
The Duke Award is awarded annually to an outstanding employee of William & Mary or one contracted to provide auxiliary services to the university. Read stories about recent recipients from the W&M ...
William & Mary's mission is to be "a preeminent, public research university, grounded in the liberal arts and sciences since 1693." Strategic Initiatives align teaching and learning goals, such as ...
The unit comprises the offices of Facilities Operations, University Architect, Environmental Health & Safety, Auxiliary ...
The Office of the Executive Vice President represents the core of university operations. Amongst the day-to-day management of services required to meet the university’s mission, the individual units ...
"A good house and apartments for the Indian master and his scholars." Completed in 1723, the Brafferton building, a Georgian structure that originally housed Indigenous grammar school students and ...
Rather than relying on either the arts and humanities, natural sciences, or social sciences to save humanity, the cunning Devil’s Advocate convinced the audience at this year’s Raft Debate that all ...
The William & Mary Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) serves the research mission of the university by assisting faculty in the application for and management of external awards. It is the ...
Students, faculty, and staff gathered around the Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) altar in Washington Hall to write heartfelt messages in honor of deceased loved ones.
We support transformative undergraduate research experiences beyond the classroom and across disciplines. Completing an Honors project can be one of the most academically rewarding experiences of a ...
The President establishes the strategic direction of the university. For more than three centuries, William & Mary has enjoyed the leadership of presidents of surpassing vision and accomplishment.
Tell us your story. We want to learn more about who you’ve been, who you are and who you’ll become in college. Numbers will inevitably be part of your story, but we’re also interested in your ambition ...