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News Archive
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Posted September 13, 2024
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Posted August 20, 2024
William & Mary Libraries publishes its second open access publication, which explores the meanings of life and death in the Greek play, Alcestis. The book, Euripides’ Alcestis: Introduction, Translation, Notes, and Essay, was authored by former W&M provost and classical studies professor Dr. Michael R. Halleran.
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Posted April 25, 2024
The William & Mary Libraries Undergraduate Library Research Awards recognize the creative and original library research completed by William & Mary undergraduate students. Awards are given to students whose papers best illustrate exemplary use of W&M Libraries' tools and resources and the development of information-gathering skills.
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Posted April 16, 2024
Jennifer Putzi, professor of English and Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies at William & Mary, has been named the next William & Mary Libraries Faculty Scholar.
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Posted February 16, 2024
W&M Professor Emeritus Terry Meyers has donated his extensive collection on poet A.C. Swinburne to W&M Libraries.
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Posted January 16, 2024
William & Mary mathematics professor Lawrence Leemis has published his first open access textbook. The book, Statistical Modeling: Regression, Survival Analysis, and Time Series Analysis, will be used by students studying statistics, data science, operations research, economics, and industrial engineering.
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Posted January 7, 2024
The Library of Virginia, in partnership with William & Mary Libraries, is accepting nominations for a new award honoring excellence in the field of children’s literature with a focus on Virginia.
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Posted December 14, 2023
The William & Mary Student Assembly has funded the purchase of two state-of-the-art Metronap Pods for Swem Library.
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Posted November 3, 2023
The William & Mary Hip Hop Collection is proud to host the Cherish Your Legacy event on December 2 from 10am to 3pm in Read & Relax on the first floor of Swem Library. The event will feature networking opportunities, talent exhibitions, and panel discussions with hip hop artists, media executives, and music industry professionals.
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Posted October 27, 2023
William & Mary Libraries celebrates International Open Access Week October 23-29. “Community over Commercialization” is the theme for this year.