ScholarWorks Spotlight: Celebrating the Human Side of Research - Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo
In this series, we are spotlighting researchers who have contributed to W&M ScholarWorks, our institutional repository. We asked each researcher to identify a
In this series, we are spotlighting researchers who have contributed to W&M ScholarWorks, our institutional repository. We asked each researcher to identify a
Join Nicole Lynn Lewis ’03 as she discusses her new book Pregnant Girl: A Story of Teen Motherhood, College, and Creating a Better Future for Young Families.
To celebrate International Amateur Radio Month, we take a deeper look into our very own campus radio station, WCWM 90.9 FM. Check out our three-part series, “Nuts + Bolts + Sprinkles” hosted by W&M’s Arts Librarian, Morgan Davis.
Take a deeper look into W&M's very own campus radio station, WCWM 90.9 FM. Check out this three-part podcast hosted by W&M’s Arts Librarian, Morgan Davis.
W&M Libraries will be holding student focus groups to gain feedback on library services and resources. We want to hear about your experience of doing research at W&M, and how the libraries can better help you in your research endeavors.
Over the winter and spring of early 1941, a towering landmark rose on the rural landscape less than two miles from downtown Williamsburg. The structure housed the screen for the Stockade Theatre Auto-Torium at Casey’s Corner, where Richmond and Ironbound Roads intersect.
In this series, we are spotlighting researchers who have contributed to W&M ScholarWorks, our institutional repository. We asked each researcher to identify a
In this post, we introduce W&M Libraries' new associate dean for collections and content services, Laura Morales!
Name: Laura Morales
In this series, we are spotlighting researchers who have contributed to W&M ScholarWorks, our institutional repository. We asked each researcher to identify a
Through her enthusiasm and desire to learn, Natasha McFarland left a large imprint on the Libraries. Over the course of her 37 years, she broke barriers and developed a legacy.