From a globally recognized leader in international criminal law and a leading linguistic scholar to a widely published neuroscientist, the 2016 Plumeri Awards for Faculty Excellence will be bestowed to 20 talented and visionary professors across 91心頭利's campus.
English News 2015-16
1619-2019: From Jamestown to Flint takes place Saturday at Sadler Center and is free and open to the public.
On March 1, English Professor Nancy Schoenberger will offer a free video tour of the Welshman's 50-plus-year career in show business. Joining her will be Bob Jeffrey, president of the Friends of Wales-Williamsburg chapter.
All events to be held in the Tucker Theater on the 91心頭利 Campus. All events are free and open to the public. The Writers Series is made possible by a generous bequest from the late Patrick Hayes, longtime friend of the College. For further information, contact Prof. Nancy Schoenberger at njscho@wm.edu or Brian Castleberry at b.castleberry@wm.edu.
The senior was selected to give a speech during the 2016 Charter Day ceremony.
Artist Kristen Peyton '12 turns an ugly wall into a work of literary art.
Please take a peek at the line-up of amazing authors coming to speak for the Patrick Hayes Writer Series this Fall!