UMW Pathway Provides Grad-Level Engineering Opportunities
October 22, 2019 by Jill Laiacona
Engineers share a lot in common with superheros. The latter leap tall buildings in a single bound, fight evil-doers and travel faster than a speeding bullet. The former design sustainable and safe infrastructure, combat cyber-crime and create signals that move at lightning speed. UMW students aren’t caped crusaders, but they need to be prepared to […]
UMW ‘Keeps the Light On’ Banned Books Week
September 26, 2019 by Jill Laiacona
Born in Russia, UMW sophomore Katia Savelyeva has called America home for most of her life. But the English major sometimes wonders what it would be like had she stayed in St. Petersburg. “I hope I’d still do things that don’t require as much bravery here in the United States,” said Savelyeva, who read aloud […]
Smithsonian Partnership Lets Students Explore Endangered Species
September 12, 2019 by Jill Laiacona
Imagine getting up close and personal with the world’s most endangered species – and then having the chance to save them. Thanks to a partnership with the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation (SMSC), Mary Washington students will soon have that experience. They’ll spend a semester working directly with these animals and learning from Smithsonian scientists and […]
Filed Under: Keith Mellinger, Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation, Top Stories Tagged With: agriffit, Department of Biology
Smithsonian Partnership Lets Students Explore Endangered Species
September 12, 2019 by Jill Laiacona
Imagine getting up close and personal with the world’s most endangered species – and then having the chance to save them. Thanks to a partnership with the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation (SMSC), Mary Washington students will soon have that experience. They’ll spend a semester working directly with these animals and learning from Smithsonian scientists and […]
Filed Under: Keith Mellinger, Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation, Top Stories Tagged With: agriffit, Department of Biology
UMW Finds Zen with First Study Abroad Program in Japan
April 2, 2019 by Jill Laiacona
Maybe it was the beautiful campus. Or that it was nestled in a small town rather than a huge metropolis. Perhaps it was because it was a public university with a strong emphasis on the liberal arts. Whatever the reason, the Japanese school reminded Kevin Hockmuth ’00 of his beloved alma mater, almost 7,000 miles […]
Filed Under: College of Arts and Sciences, Jose Sainz, Keith Mellinger, muehara, Top Stories Tagged With: Center for International Education, srabson