A persistent mystery surrounding one of William & Mary’s most treasured possessions apparently has been solved, by a 19-year-old sophomore.
News Archive
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Posted March 4, 2020
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Posted February 28, 2020
W&M Libraries has received a valuable collection of comic books and other graphic arts depicting African Americans, donated by Richard Percy Wright, an avid collector who lived in Williamsburg.
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Posted February 12, 2020
William & Mary Libraries announced the recipients of its inaugural Undergraduate Library Research Awards.
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Posted January 21, 2020
The Special Collections Research Center of William & Mary Libraries is pleased to announce that it will award up to four travel grants of up to $1,500 each to faculty, graduate students, and/or independent researchers to support use of its collections. Writers, creative and performing artists, filmmakers and journalists are welcome to apply for the research travel grants.
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Posted January 14, 2020
As technology continues to change the world at ever-increasing rates, some of the university’s most innovative transitions are happening in the William & Mary Libraries.
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Posted December 2, 2019
W&M marks five-year milestone for Georgian Papers Programme.
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Posted October 31, 2019
The School of Education’s Learning Resource Center recently received a grant from the university to expand its Hulon Willis Diversity Collection.
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Posted October 25, 2019
As we work together in Virginia to forge a more sustainable, equitable approach to journal deals, the Framework is a powerful statement around which research libraries in the US and abroad can align.
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Posted October 9, 2019
More than three dozen women and men donning bonnets and top hats visited Swem Library last week in search of new insights into their favorite author, Jane Austen.
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Posted September 30, 2019
W&M Libraries offered human "books" for checkout last week. The unique opportunity allowed attendants to learn from those whose backgrounds and identities differed from their own.