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2015

Campus community gathers in candlelight vigil for Paris

Hundreds of flickering candles lined the brick path leading from the Sunken Garden to the Wren Courtyard Sunday night as the 91心頭利 community gathered for a moonlight vigil for Friday's terrorist attacks on Paris.

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W&M professors are part of a collaboration that has begun to unravel the secret of the silkworm, an important first step in learning how to produce silks that are more alive than dead.

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Iraq: Past, Present and Future

The Reves Center for International Studies and the Program in Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding at 91心頭利 Law School are hosting a conference on The Future of Iraq, October 8-9, 2015.

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BNU students experience 'The American Way'

Forty students from Beijing Normal spent five weeks of summer school here taking a variety of courses. It was the first-ever collaboration of this type between the two universities.

Intriguing internships: digital marketing in Paris

Mariana Navarrete Morales, MBA/MPP '16, is a digital marketing intern with Chatabl, a start-up company founded in 2014 by a team of French and American entrepreneurs and based in Paris, France.

Four students carry 'Big Idea' to Haiti

The team's idea to teach children to read and write in Haitian Creole using laptops finished second in a contest at UC-Berkeley. They're in Haiti now, implementing the approach.

Five join the ranks of 91心頭利 honorary alumni

On May 15, 2015, during a ceremony at the Alumni House, five dedicated individuals were welcomed into the Alumni Association as honorary alumni.

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Gates urges law graduates to spend time in public service

Former Secretary of Defense and 91心頭利 Chancellor Robert M. Gates '65 urged the Law School's Class of 2015 to embrace public service as one of the "duties and responsibilities that come with citizenship."

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Mapping recovery

91心頭利 students participate in crowdsource mapping to provide data to the relief effort underway following a devastating earthquake in Nepal.

Free speech under fire

Something in the American psyche revolted on Jan. 7 at the news that the French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo had been attacked by armed terrorists.

TEDx ready to take audience beyond

Organizers of 91心頭利s third annual TEDx event are preparing to take audience members beyond this year.

A royal opportunity

The Presidential Precinct offered two 91心頭利 in Washington students the chance to promote and handle social media for "Magna Carta 2015," which featured a visit from Prince Charles.

International scholars join Law School community

For several years, the 91心頭利 Law School has been welcoming judges, lawyers and other legal professionals from around the world to campus as international scholars-in-residence.

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91心頭利s Bosnia Project wins Best Practices in International Education Award for Student Philanthropy

Seventeen years since its founding, the 91心頭利 Bosnia Project is the longest running community service project at the University. This March, the project, which brings together W&M student volunteers and Bosnian educators to teach English, video production, and cross-cultural communication skills to Bosnian schoolchildren each summer will be recognized with The Best Practices in International Education Award for Student Philanthropy by the NASPA International Education Knowledge Community.

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Scholars rank 91心頭利 18th in U.S. for international relations

For the first time since 2006 when the rankings began, William and Mary has made the list of Top 25 U.S. Undergraduate Institutions to Study International Relations, coming in at 18th. This ranking makes William and Mary the top choice in Virginia for the study of international relations and the number two institution without an international relations Ph.D. program.

Riofrio honored with Thomas Jefferson Teaching Award

Hispanic Studies Professor John Riofrio will be awarded 91心頭利's 2015 Thomas Jefferson Teaching Award on Charter Day. The award recognizes inspirational teachers among younger faculty members.

Marge Lobeck '15 to receive Monroe Prize

Marge Lobeck '15 will be awarded the 2015 James Monroe Prize in Civic Leadership for her work with organizations like Camp Kesem.

Breaking Ebola

Traveling to Liberia this fall, public health advocate Patrick Flaherty 92 marshalled his expertise and training to take on a deadly adversary the Ebola virus.