After suffering a series of budget shortfalls, the College of William and Mary has been forced to implement the layoffs promised at November’s Board of Visitors meeting.
Two candidates for city council spoke briefly at a Williamsburg neighborhood meeting Saturday that also touched on city budget reductions and the state of newspapers in the region and the nation.
Approximately 40 students, faculty and staff of the College of William and Mary gathered Mar. 4 at the Crim Dell meadow to protest education cuts by the state of Virginia and to call for better wages for College employees.
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has allegedly advised the College of William and Mary to remove language that would protect against discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation from College policy.
After suffering a series of budget shortfalls, the College of William and Mary has been forced to implement the layoffs promised at November’s Board of Visitors meeting.
Williamsburg Planning Commission chairman Douglas Pons announced his campaign for Williamsburg City Council Friday. Pons is the fifth candidate to announce candidacy for City Council.
Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisory Christina Romer ’81 is slated to speak during the College of William and Mary’s spring commencement exercises, the Commencement Committee announced today.
The William and Mary in Washington Program counted a record number of applicants for the fall 2010 semester when the application period closed Feb. 16.
The College of William and Mary Faculty Assembly has initiated a study to determine how an increase in the size of the student body would affect the overall student experience at the school.
David Dafashy, a physician at the Student Health Center, wants to be more than just your go-to guy for aches and afflictions; he wants to be your go-to guy at the Williamsburg City Council.