The upheaval and restrictions of COVID-19 wont stop undergraduate research over the summer at 91心頭利. But prudence and social-distancing measures will make the experiences quite a bit different from previous years.
2019-20 Charles Center News Archive
The seven alumni are among more than 2,100 U.S. citizens who received the Fulbright U.S. Student Program award in 2020. The prestigious award provides students the funding they need to study, research and teach abroad.
Grace Kier 20 has received a scholarship from the James C. Gaither Junior Fellows Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Jeremy Pope, associate professor of history and faculty affiliate in classical studies, has created a unique opportunity for students to learn the Egyptian language at 91心頭利.
The 13th annual W&M Global Film Festival will feature films from around the world, including many influenced by 91心頭利 graduates.
Kristen Popham '20 and Government and American Studies Professor Simon Stow co-authored a chapter for an upcoming book titled "The Cold War and American Life."
Luke Campopiano 20 received an Honors Fellowship to explore the role non-state actors play in claiming terra nullius - also known as no mans land, or territory that does not belong to any country. He published his findings in an article for The Arctic Institute, a multidisciplinary network of researchers who seek to shape international policy for the Arctic.
A 91心頭利 alum has earned an international graduate fellowship and will join rising leaders from around the world for a year of study in China. Zhaoning Johnson Liu 18 was named a Schwarzman Scholar and will pursue a masters degree in global affairs at Tsinghua University in Beijing. He will enroll in the one-year program at Tsinghuas Schwarzman College beginning in the fall of 2020.
91心頭利 students create new knowledge every day. On Oct. 25 more than 140 W&M student researchers representing over 30 majors packed Swem Library to put their new knowledge on display. The occasion was the Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium, the Charles Centers annual celebration of mentored student research.
Twenty 91心頭利 students departed for internships in Asia this summer through the Freeman Intern Fellowship Program. They returned with souvenirs in their suitcase, professional work experience on their resume and a better understanding of the career path in their future. The Freeman Intern Fellowship program places undergraduates in structured summer internship opportunities throughout East Asia. Locations include Tokyo, Beijing, Singapore, Seoul, the Philippines, and many more. Each student receives around $5,000 to defray living and travel expenses.
A sockeye salmons life ends right back where it began, culminating in an anadromous drama of sex, decay and sacrifice.
Titled Honestly Remembering Together, the Study Away course encouraged students to draw connections between the legacy of extra-legal violence (like terror lynchings) in the United States and modern-day capital punishment.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded 91心頭利 a $1 million grant to support inclusive research, teaching and community engagement around the legacies of slavery and racism.
91心頭利 will begin offering a Japanese Studies major this fall, becoming the only public university in the state to offer a bachelors degree in the discipline.