The William & Mary Archive of American LGBTQ Political and Legal History, a first of its kind in the United States, will be featured at a June 7 event celebrating PRIDE month at the W&M Washington Center.
News Archive
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Posted May 24, 2023
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Posted March 21, 2023
This winter marked the substantial completion of William & Mary Libraries’ RFID implementation project. The project, which began in the summer of 2021, installed Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags in each of the Libraries’ approximately one million books.
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Posted February 24, 2023
The 16th Annual Ampersand International Arts Festival will bring over 60 events including live performances, film screenings, workshops, panels, author
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Posted January 31, 2023
Virginia’s public academic research libraries at William & Mary, University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, Virginia Commonwealth University, George Mason University, James Madison University, and
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Posted January 24, 2023
Williamsburg Regional Library and William & Mary Libraries are partnering for the 4th year for One Book One Community, an initiative that encourages the community to have a shared reading experience related to a socially relevant book.
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Posted November 30, 2022
This fall William & Mary Libraries and the Muscarelle Museum of Art collaborated on its first Art of the Book workshop. This intensive two-day workshop explored the history of the book and culminated in the creation of an original collective handmade book.
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Posted October 27, 2022
More than a decade ago, William & Mary began the work of reconciling the institution and community with its history regarding the exploitation of African Americans through the eras of slavery, Jim Crow and segregation.
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Posted October 5, 2022
Raven Pierce’s poster was hard to miss, even among the 200 presentations on display in the Fall Undergraduate Research Sympo
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Posted August 19, 2022
William & Mary Libraries is doing its part to help the university reach the goal of a carbon-neutral campus by 2030.
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Posted June 22, 2022
The influence of the 2022 One Book One Community program extended beyond its February events.