William & Mary's most recent community conversation featured alumni on the front lines of testing and vaccine research, as well as students, faculty and staff inspiring others through service. https://t.co/OX9NW3fARK
— William & Mary News (@WMNews) February 8, 2021
As part of W&M's sociology department’s Social Justice Policy Initiative, 6 students are doing internships this semester with 3 local organizations working in the areas of voter registration, legal redress, educational equity and African-American history.https://t.co/dRADXuAzJN
— William & Mary News (@WMNews) November 20, 2020
“The very nature of working in combat theatres means military personnel are thrust into situations where they make difficult decisions, where they must do things that go against their moral upbringing,” said Adrian Bravo ’12, asst prof of psych science.https://t.co/pdN1EH4ze1
— William & Mary News (@WMNews) November 11, 2020
"Our goal is to create a hub of student life right in the heart of campus." – Vice Pres. for Student Affairs Ginger Ambler. When work is completed, 53,000 square feet will be added to make the Sadler Center the undisputed centerpiece of campus activity. https://t.co/8lOG30zI2y
— William & Mary (@williamandmary) February 9, 2021
Happy Birthday, W&M! Today marks the 328th anniversary of W&M's charter being granted by the Crown. We will mark this special occasion with a virtual ceremony on Thursday at 6:30pm. Learn more: https://t.co/DhY15DtGVS pic.twitter.com/aYlmkmlzYz
— William & Mary (@williamandmary) February 8, 2021
.@WMNews recently chatted with Steve Prince, W&M’s distinguished artist in residence, to hear how he’s using this pandemic period as a time to be deeply creative in both art and in education. https://t.co/8HthIqiZrp
— William & Mary (@williamandmary) February 4, 2021
Today, our nation marks the birthday of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. @WMLibraries has provided a curated list of available resources chronicling his life and incomparable legacy. #MLKDay2021 https://t.co/SDCAqAQJqd
— William & Mary (@williamandmary) January 18, 2021
Bask in the warm glow of a holiday fire – without the risk of singed eyebrows – with this blaze in the Great Hall fireplace paired with an a cappella medley from W&M students: https://t.co/Ql9VPUSTRt
— William & Mary (@williamandmary) December 22, 2020
W&M Associate Professor of Gov't Jaime Settle is an expert in interpersonal interactions in terms of how people communicate about politics. Learn more about how politics play out online in this Q&A w/ professor Settle. https://t.co/NxLxabMSkf
— William & Mary (@williamandmary) December 18, 2020
ICYMI: A $1 million gift from The Bernard Osher Foundation earlier this fall will establish permanent support for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at William & Mary. https://t.co/kIlcKQCyIC
— William & Mary (@williamandmary) December 1, 2020
The @CGA_WM Fellows have created an interactive map for the W&M community to share thanks and mark the success of a semester made possible by the collaboration between students, faculty, staff and the community.
Explore the map and share your gratitude: https://t.co/wf3avilx2T
— William & Mary (@williamandmary) November 25, 2020
Ahead of the holidays, @WMNews spoke with Carrie Dolan, an epidemiologist, an assistant professor in health sciences and member of W&M's Public Health Advisory Board, about ways to enjoy the season safely. https://t.co/RTFV65Ocm3
— William & Mary (@williamandmary) November 24, 2020
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W&M’s Branch Out Alternative Breaks program typically goes on the road to help community-driven organizations. Learn how the program was adapted to still make an impact despite the pandemic: https://t.co/xSe2f3P7sr
— William & Mary (@williamandmary) November 17, 2020
Happy #charterday. On February 8, 1693, @williamandmary was granted a royal charter. I recently discovered that it granted W&M the status of a university (a studium generale). You can read what my research assistants and I have to say about it here: https://t.co/DrYBG37JYr
— Thomas J McSweeney (@tjmcsweeney1) February 8, 2021
A powerful story of the service of Black women for the @USArmy during WWII. They served in the face of great challenges, including racism and discrimination. https://t.co/WbsVIrP2Ld and https://t.co/CCtfD3x1SK. #BlackHistoryMonth
— A. Benjamin Spencer (@DeanSpencerEsq) February 7, 2021
Read this piece on the Black experience @williamandmary from the latest issue of the alumni magazine: Breaking the Color Line, https://t.co/IaNrJYeJGE. "While belonging is one of William & Mary’s core values, for some in our community, it is one that still feels aspirational."
— A. Benjamin Spencer (@DeanSpencerEsq) February 3, 2021
Today we celebrate the 241st anniversary of our founding as the nation’s first law school. Alumni, students, faculty, staff & friends, share a favorite memory of your time here using #wmlaw241 for a chance to win a prize. Winner to be chosen at random by our Advancement Team! pic.twitter.com/Na4Kymzskf
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) December 4, 2020
Prof. @tjmcsweeney1: "At #wmCharterDay this year, we’ll celebrate the birth of a university, the first in what would become the United States." #WeHavetheExperts read more at https://t.co/ey3htyzgaf
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) February 11, 2021
#lawdeans #legaleducation #AALS Our @DeanSpencerEsq! https://t.co/KIPe58M2eH
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) February 10, 2021
Read what Prof. Neal Devins had to say in @brkend story: “Biden’s influence during his first term is not going to come close to what Trump’s was” in this arena, Mr. Devins said. “It’s just impossible.” Read more at: https://t.co/qDZCMf2b9w
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) February 9, 2021
Learn more: Legal expert Prof. Tim Zick talks about concept of "neutral reportage" in story by @grynbaum and @Jonesieman #FoxNews #Smartmatic https://t.co/3bqu7OKChy
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) February 9, 2021
"You’re lucky it wasn’t larger,” said Timothy Zick, a First Amendment expert at William & Mary Law School. “As crude as it is, in that form it’s protected speech.” Read the story at https://t.co/605P35bGqt
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) February 9, 2021
Read what First Amendment scholar Timothy Zick had to say. #FoxNews #Smartmatic https://t.co/ET6seXC8vA
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) February 6, 2021
David @yaffebellany talked to legal expert Prof. @BellinJ for story #sedition https://t.co/3D6xizeW2Q
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) February 5, 2021
"While it may be difficult to persuade a jury that Fox is responsible for what its guests say on its programs, Timothy Zick, a William & Mary Law School professor who specializes in First Amendment law, said the network could be found responsible for the content of broadcasts." https://t.co/Chv4zlp2VP
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) February 4, 2021
Read it @SSRN: Investor-Protection Advice for the New Administration by Prof. Kevin Haeberle #securitiesregulation #securitieslaw https://t.co/Dlrzg9tpvK pic.twitter.com/doPTA4vVc4
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) February 4, 2021
Read what Prof. Kevin Haeberle has to say in @TheHillOpinion He is a fellow with the Center for the Study of Law and Markets & author of new paper, Investor-Protection Advice in the New Administration. #GameStop https://t.co/efx9LjF7Ym
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) February 4, 2021
Securities law expert Prof. Kevin Haeberle spoke to @brbarrett for story on Robinhood https://t.co/WC5KIOpRYX
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) January 29, 2021
Prof. @BellinJ – '“There’s no defense” for rioters who were caught on camera stealing furniture or smashing windows…“But the ones where there’s just a picture of a person in the Capitol, those will be more challenging” for prosecutors to prove.' https://t.co/LDRjQEjQDq
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) January 29, 2021
Glad you enjoyed it! You can find Prof. Heymann's essay, "Together and Apart in an Online Classroom," in @Medium https://t.co/8amNQcnWNm
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) January 25, 2021
Read what Law Prof. @AdamGershowitz has to say in story by @13NewsNow reporter @eugenedanielTV https://t.co/hi87QFfCLm
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) January 8, 2021
Listen now: HearSay with Cathy Lewis: Sen. Mark Warner / Electoral Count with WMLaw Professor Rebecca Green / Newport News Library / Virtual Learning https://t.co/seU8AZOJaA via @WHRO
— @WMLawSchool (@WMLawSchool) December 23, 2020
That's why modern evidence law's uncritical admission of unreliable confessions "as statements of a party opponent" is one of "The Evidence Rules that Convict the Innocent," that I criticize in forthcoming @Cornell_L_Rev article, available here: https://t.co/4rpLlHzHHl 2/2 pic.twitter.com/FeF3WvZdDt
— Jeffrey Bellin (@BellinJ) January 30, 2021
Congratulations to VASG director Troy Hartley, @WMlawschool Elizabeth Andrews, @ResilienceUVA Karen McGlathery, and @VIMS_News Mark Luckenbach, who were appointed by the @GovernorVA to contribute to Virginia's Coastal Resilience Master Plan: https://t.co/HjL5IChg0c
— Virginia Sea Grant (@vaseagrant) December 16, 2020
We did it again! #1 in study abroad participation among public universities!! https://t.co/6RHJ3XJ9jy
— W&M Reves Center (@InternationalWM) November 16, 2020
Make sure to check out Dr. Inga Carboni's article “When Collaboration Fails and How to Fix It” in the MIT Sloan Management Review! https://t.co/DvoVE6VvV1
— William & Mary School of Business (@WMSchoolofBiz) December 8, 2020
Here's a shot at making one of those fun 3D-boosted vintage topo maps. And a how-to if you want to try it in Pro.https://t.co/UT0f99g4OO pic.twitter.com/P7N9B4G4Lv
— John Nelson (@John_M_Nelson) February 3, 2021
Happy Groundhog Day! pic.twitter.com/RcmWlvJN2S
— CGA at W&M (@CGA_WM) February 2, 2021
"New 'deep learning' technology is helping to identify trees in the Sahel where few were thought to grow" https://t.co/9Gg5YqPcvT
— CGA at W&M (@CGA_WM) January 19, 2021
In celebration of MLK day, check out the thousands of streets world wide that honor Martin Luther King Jr. https://t.co/o8ep8NGh98
— CGA at W&M (@CGA_WM) January 18, 2021
Things are finally starting to look up for the reclusive, elusive black rail, thanks in large part to the @CtrConsBiology. @AudubonMag @10000birds @chesapeakebay https://t.co/Ki4o3kJ0UQ
— STEM @ William & Mary (@STEM_at_WM) December 17, 2020
Are you ready for some good news? Some really good news? @10000birds @AudubonMag @virginianpilot #birds @ABA @ABCbirds https://t.co/xcfphMMtQ2
— STEM @ William & Mary (@STEM_at_WM) November 4, 2020
Cyrus Griffin, last president of the Congress before the Federal #Constitution, "stands for people who do public service but don’t need to be remembered. Public service takes a lot of [these kinds of] people." Happy to talk w @vagazette's M. More https://t.co/vYqSJAkQg7
— Dr. Karin Wulf (@kawulf) January 14, 2021
Washington and Lee University will celebrate the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and legacy this year with a week of virtual lectures and events beginning Jan. 18. The lectures are free and open to the public to view online: https://t.co/C97yHFtjWc. #WashingtonAndLee pic.twitter.com/jlu8mnu9Tw
— Washington and Lee University (@wlunews) January 15, 2021
COVID-19 may have forced events to go virtual this Fall Term, but that means some guest speaker talks and art exhibits can still be enjoyed online: https://t.co/lJtmyV0pkh. #WashingtonAndLee
— Washington and Lee University (@wlunews) December 24, 2020
Students from a money and banking class at @wlunews visited us in #Richmond today to learn from our experts. Welcoming the group were some of our colleagues who are alumni of the school, including former Richmond Fed President Al Broaddus from the class of 1961. pic.twitter.com/nMGSuw0XtH
— Richmond Fed (@RichmondFed) October 17, 2019
Check out Asst. Prof. of Politics Ponce de Leon in The Conversation: “Women politicians more likely to reply to people who reach out in need, study shows.” https://t.co/74qwUoo5Yj
— W&L Williams School (@wluwilliams) October 22, 2020
Check out Prof. @Mark_Rush on The Real Context News podcast discussing the 2020 election: https://t.co/fZxQSzQHmr
— W&L Williams School (@wluwilliams) November 10, 2020
Prof. Zoila Ponce de Leon and co-author Gabriele Magni discuss further implications of their recently published article via @LSEEuroppblog https://t.co/KptZiuCJMv pic.twitter.com/LTqQVxZAUw
— W&L Williams School (@wluwilliams) August 25, 2020
W&L Professor Ponce de Leon and @GabMagni publish research article on elected officials and gender bias https://t.co/uCTPcVaeHQ pic.twitter.com/ecSsW2tWIG
— W&L Williams School (@wluwilliams) August 18, 2020
Bob Strong, the William Lyne Wilson Professor of Political Economy, and Frank Settle, professor emeritus of chemistry, have written a commentary about the nuclear age that was published in @roanoketimes https://t.co/rHTgUvg40s pic.twitter.com/v6YTmRlzyo
— W&L Williams School (@wluwilliams) August 6, 2020
Professor Art Goldsmith gives a master class in how Fed policy works, why it exists in the first place, and what we can expect from central bankers as COVID-19 wreaks havoc on business. https://t.co/4qCXzq6UP2 pic.twitter.com/ijNH3xwfX0
— W&L Williams School (@wluwilliams) March 24, 2020
— W&L Williams School (@wluwilliams) October 18, 2019
Professor Jeff Schatten recently interviewed W&L President Will Dudley on his podcast, Demystifying Organizations.
Listen now on Stitcher, Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you listen to podcasts. https://t.co/08cGyqRpZU
— W&L Williams School (@wluwilliams) August 23, 2019
Hop on tomorrow night! https://t.co/k9E4SaHH9K
— WLUGlobal (@wluglobal) October 29, 2020
#Keepdurationofstatus Go to this link to submit comments opposing DHS's new proposed rule! https://t.co/6AuiJMnOSC https://t.co/CCFfQlye6r
— WLUGlobal (@wluglobal) October 22, 2020
Polish Ambassador to the USA to address Washington and Lee 16 October pic.twitter.com/dE5FcFcOTA
— WLUGlobal (@wluglobal) October 5, 2018
We talked with Michelle Doll, M.D., of the VCU School of Medicine about the new COVID-19 strains showing up in the United States.https://t.co/MMRUS8WqWf
— VCU (@VCU) January 21, 2021
Speaking at the @VCUBusiness Kornblau Real Estate Industry Talks, Eisenberg said the 'easy stuff has been done. The low hanging fruit has been pulled off' when it comes to economic recovery during COVID-19.https://t.co/zva1XrMsZ3
— VCU (@VCU) October 12, 2020
.@vcusoe's dean serving on new committee focused on culturally relevant and inclusive education practices in Virginia’s public schools.https://t.co/aIN9RSQnYy
— VCU (@VCU) January 7, 2021
Today’s events in Washington, D.C., stand in stark contrast to the core values of our democracy and are shocking. https://t.co/G2L1vHETGB
— VCU (@VCU) January 7, 2021
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
A snapshot of how @VCUarts theater department modified production of 'She Kills Monsters' for online audiences.https://t.co/NSPSBX16lS
— VCU (@VCU) January 3, 2021
.@VCUENGR's Manic received the honor from @IEEEorg for his contributions to machine-learning-based cybersecurity for critical infrastructures.https://t.co/QzBKBU8Euk
— VCU (@VCU) December 21, 2020
Researchers and educators in this project will use problems, not lectures, to teach sough-after cybersecurity skills to community college students.https://t.co/Gn51jBmj4Z
— VCU (@VCU) December 18, 2020
The @JAMA_current opinion piece, written by three VCU researchers, cites current daily mortality rates to show that COVID-19 has now surpassed heart disease and cancer as the leading daily cause of death in the U.S.https://t.co/LrksLvZDXh
— VCU (@VCU) December 18, 2020
Pidcoe, director of the Engineering and Biomechanics Lab at @vcuchp, is the sixth faculty member at VCU to earn this distinction from @AcadofInventors.https://t.co/CWCUUY9tda
— VCU (@VCU) December 18, 2020
Those polled said improving health care in the Richmond area and attracting talented and diverse people to the area are VCU’s top two most important brand traits. https://t.co/om5hS7eiKY
— VCU (@VCU) December 17, 2020
New study led by @RobertsonSchool professor is among the first to examine the psychological, social predictors of American adults’ willingness to get a COVID-19 vaccine.https://t.co/xH3phpg6LL
— VCU (@VCU) December 15, 2020
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
Every mask tells a story. What motivates VCU students to put them on every day? We spoke with 10 to find out.https://t.co/4i4f5dGx6C
— VCU (@VCU) January 2, 2021
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Weekly calls blossom into friendships between local seniors and VCU health sciences students.https://t.co/czYXGpFhZ2
— VCU (@VCU) January 1, 2021
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
This year has been marked by those we lost, both nationally and at home. The list includes Marsalis, the father of New Orleans’ most famous musical family — and a former Commonwealth Professor of Music at VCU.https://t.co/7ZlnA4moOW
— VCU (@VCU) December 31, 2020
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
Their final semesters as college students were anything but ordinary. And yet somehow that seems to fit, because many of VCU’s December graduates have lived extraordinary lives.https://t.co/bHzZJX8Ysw
— VCU (@VCU) December 30, 2020
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
A look inside contact tracing unit on campus — under the oversight of the Virginia Department of Health — to help stop the spread of COVID-19.https://t.co/qYzswI455z
— VCU (@VCU) December 29, 2020
We continue to focus on initiatives that represent our values as a university and that advance our mission to best serve those who come here to teach, learn, discover, create, collaborate and heal.https://t.co/vw10WWchM8
— VCU (@VCU) December 28, 2020
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020@VCUHealth doctors, nurses and other health care workers describe the emotional toll of COVID-19 and provide an intimate look at what it means to walk in their shoes. https://t.co/pjvysoA50U
— VCU (@VCU) December 28, 2020
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
As the fall semester moved into late October, university photographer Kevin Morley went around the Monroe Park Campus to provide snapshots of life during this unusual time.https://t.co/SYiWpyqIPt
— VCU (@VCU) December 27, 2020
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
Rachel Beanland’s “Florence Adler Swims Forever” follows three generations of a family in Atlantic City as they deal with heartbreak, romance and the weight of their own secrets. https://t.co/IoiQ56irHq
— VCU (@VCU) December 26, 2020
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
In March and April, as the coronavirus’ first surge raged, a @VCUHealth team designed a process to mass sterilize N95 masks.
A @VCUarts graduate named Keith Ramsey created a custom set of rolling trellises to help them.https://t.co/2d01NJUzFn
— VCU (@VCU) December 25, 2020
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
Three VCU School of Nursing graduate students traveled to New York and Seattle in the spring to work at facilities besieged by COVID-19 cases. They shared their experiences in this first-person account.https://t.co/suyWeAOWtk
— VCU (@VCU) December 24, 2020
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
Louie Correa wanted to help local kids celebrate their birthdays during the pandemic. His weekly neighborhood parade offered us all important lessons in kindness and gratitude.https://t.co/YhIzHdQg6X
— VCU (@VCU) December 23, 2020
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
The pandemic graduates (Part I)
In these trying times, thousands of students have earned their degrees. Meet some of our amazing May graduates.https://t.co/MfU9sHEZRP
— VCU (@VCU) December 22, 2020
Student success continued to be at the core of VCU’s mission and across the university, the goal remained to help all students successfully achieve their academic goals through supporting one another. https://t.co/nIcc4xzsUW
— VCU (@VCU) December 22, 2020
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
The VCU graduate and director of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus is raising awareness of housing issues, including evictions, as she works to improve the lives of those most vulnerable.https://t.co/FvbwGGFLkL
— VCU (@VCU) December 21, 2020
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
More than a half-century after the merger that created VCU, Charles McLeod, the university’s first Black basketball player, reflects on fighting for change, then and now.https://t.co/VIJpdPMX4A
— VCU (@VCU) December 20, 2020
Editor's Picks: Best of 2020
Everett Worthington, Ph.D., is an expert on forgiveness, and co-author on a study that sheds light on the role of hope in improving the lives of a growing older-adult population. https://t.co/KAVFLRfBrX
— VCU (@VCU) December 19, 2020
'It has been beautiful to see how our community's actions and the art which has grown around the monument have resonated with people all over the world,' said the VCU grads whose projection art is featured by @NatGeo.https://t.co/zOc5zQI8B8
— VCU (@VCU) December 17, 2020
A legacy of giving, grows.
This $24M gift will support @VCU_CCTR, @VCUENGR scholarships and the @VCUHealth Adult Outpatient Pavilion.https://t.co/mc2GNmVwLh
— VCU (@VCU) December 11, 2020