Archive for Tag Archives: ' Charter Day'
Charter Day concert: “Make me want to spread my arms and fly”
Students and the general public piled into William and Mary Hall the night of Saturday, Feb. 9 [...]
Charter Day awards: Teresa Longo
Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies Teresa Longo had a variety of career options from which to choose. However, [...]
Charter Day awards: Mike Tierney ’87
More than 20 years ago on the verge of graduation, Mike Tierney ’87 sat in a small office [...]
Charter Day awards: Taylor Nelson ’13
Taylor Nelson '13, a sociology major and community studies minor, will be receiving the James Monroe Prize for [...]
Charter Day awards: Brian Rabe ’13
Rabe is one of two students to be honored during today’s Charter Day Ceremony. Rabe, a biology and [...]
Gavin Degraw to sing at Charter Day performance
Gavin DeGraw’s lyrics will soon reach the ears of the College of William and Mary students at Kaplan [...]
Robert Gates to speak at Charter Day Ceremony
Chancellor Robert Gates ’65 will return to the College of William and Mary Feb. 8 to give remarks [...]
Nontraditionally traditional: customs distinguish the student experience at the College
Welcome, 2016 TWAMPS, to the College of William and Mary and all its idiosyncrasies. After 319 years of [...]
Chancellor describes his years at the College, experiences that shaped his career
When Robert Gates ’65 decided he wanted to go to a college on the East Coast, his father [...]
Gates inducted as chancellor of the College during Charter Day ceremony
The College of William and Mary celebrated its 319th year with a grandiose birthday present — the induction [...]

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