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'''Source File''': http://www.wm.edu/about/wmataglance/index.php | |||
'''W&M at a Glance'''<br> | |||
'''Small, Smart & Public'''<br> | |||
William & Mary is the nation's best small, public university. We're famous for our rigorous liberal arts curriculum and our dedicated, engaged professors. Our students are nothing short of exceptional; they're scholars, athletes, activists, musicians, world travelers and generous volunteers. Our campus, adjoining Colonial Williamsburg, is a masterwork of preservation and innovation. Find out more about W&M: | |||
'''Our History''' | |||
* Chartered on February 8, 1693, by King William III and Queen Mary II of England | |||
* The second oldest college in America | |||
* Severed formal ties with Britain in 1776 | |||
* Became state-supported in 1906 and coeducational in 1918 | |||
* Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's first academic Greek society, was founded here in 1776 | |||
* We also have the nation's first Honor Code | |||
'''Our Campus''' | |||
* 1,200-acres—including scenic Lake Matoaka and College Woods—located in historic downtown Williamsburg, Virginia | |||
* Named one of Intel's 50 "Most Unwired College Campuses" for our campus-wide wireless network | |||
* Sir Christopher Wren Building (1700) is the oldest college building in the U.S. | |||
* Colonial Campus section is restored to 18th-century appearance | |||
'''Outstanding, Diverse Students''' | |||
* From all 50 states and 43 foreign countries | |||
* 5,700 undergraduates and 1,925 graduate students | |||
* 25 percent are students of color | |||
* 79 percent of freshmen graduated in the top ten percent of their class | |||
* Middle 50th percentile on SAT: 1260-1430, higher than any other public university in Virginia | |||
* Over 400 student clubs and organizations | |||
* 75 percent of students participate in community service projects | |||
'''Professors Who Teach''' | |||
* 11:1 student-faculty ratio | |||
* 86 percent of courses have 40 or fewer students | |||
* 596 faculty members across all undergraduate, graduate and professional programs | |||
* 96 percent of teaching faculty have terminal degrees in their field | |||
* W&M has more recipients of the Commonwealth of Virginia's Outstanding Faculty Award than any other college or university | |||
'''Academics''' | |||
* Five undergraduate and graduate schools: Arts & Sciences, Business, Education, Law and Marine Science | |||
* 36 undergraduate programs, 12 graduate programs and professional degree programs in Business, Education and Law | |||
* Degrees conferred: B.A., B.B.A., B.S., Ed.D., J.D., LL.M., M.A., M.A.C., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.P.P., M.S., Ph.D., Psy.D. | |||
'''Facilities''' | |||
* Newly renovated Earl Gregg Swem Library houses a million-plus books and hundreds of thousands of periodicals, journals and electronic databases | |||
* Swem Library's brand new Media Center boasts nine cutting-edge digital video and audio editing suites and a state-of-the-art Special Collections Research Center | |||
* The Muscarelle Museum of Art has a permanent collection of 3,700 paintings, sculptures and works on paper | |||
* The new Integrated Science Center is a massive interdisciplinary research and teaching facility for chemistry, biology and psychology undergrads, graduate students and faculty | |||
* The Fresh Food Company—we call it "The Caf," where healthy entrées are made right before your eyes—is more like a hip, international restaurant than a college cafeteria | |||
'''Our Alumni''' | |||
* 81,065 and counting | |||
* Three U.S. presidents—Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler—were educated at William & Mary | |||
* Our recent graduates include award-winning poets, a senior State Department official, a performer in the Blue Man Group, an international banker, a crazy amount of Peace Corps volunteers and Fulbright scholars, and some dude named Jon Stewart | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:16, 29 August 2008
Source File: http://www.wm.edu/about/wmataglance/index.php
W&M at a Glance
Small, Smart & Public
William & Mary is the nation's best small, public university. We're famous for our rigorous liberal arts curriculum and our dedicated, engaged professors. Our students are nothing short of exceptional; they're scholars, athletes, activists, musicians, world travelers and generous volunteers. Our campus, adjoining Colonial Williamsburg, is a masterwork of preservation and innovation. Find out more about W&M:
Our History
- Chartered on February 8, 1693, by King William III and Queen Mary II of England
- The second oldest college in America
- Severed formal ties with Britain in 1776
- Became state-supported in 1906 and coeducational in 1918
- Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's first academic Greek society, was founded here in 1776
- We also have the nation's first Honor Code
Our Campus
- 1,200-acres—including scenic Lake Matoaka and College Woods—located in historic downtown Williamsburg, Virginia
- Named one of Intel's 50 "Most Unwired College Campuses" for our campus-wide wireless network
- Sir Christopher Wren Building (1700) is the oldest college building in the U.S.
- Colonial Campus section is restored to 18th-century appearance
Outstanding, Diverse Students
- From all 50 states and 43 foreign countries
- 5,700 undergraduates and 1,925 graduate students
- 25 percent are students of color
- 79 percent of freshmen graduated in the top ten percent of their class
- Middle 50th percentile on SAT: 1260-1430, higher than any other public university in Virginia
- Over 400 student clubs and organizations
- 75 percent of students participate in community service projects
Professors Who Teach
- 11:1 student-faculty ratio
- 86 percent of courses have 40 or fewer students
- 596 faculty members across all undergraduate, graduate and professional programs
- 96 percent of teaching faculty have terminal degrees in their field
- W&M has more recipients of the Commonwealth of Virginia's Outstanding Faculty Award than any other college or university
Academics
- Five undergraduate and graduate schools: Arts & Sciences, Business, Education, Law and Marine Science
- 36 undergraduate programs, 12 graduate programs and professional degree programs in Business, Education and Law
- Degrees conferred: B.A., B.B.A., B.S., Ed.D., J.D., LL.M., M.A., M.A.C., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.P.P., M.S., Ph.D., Psy.D.
Facilities
- Newly renovated Earl Gregg Swem Library houses a million-plus books and hundreds of thousands of periodicals, journals and electronic databases
- Swem Library's brand new Media Center boasts nine cutting-edge digital video and audio editing suites and a state-of-the-art Special Collections Research Center
- The Muscarelle Museum of Art has a permanent collection of 3,700 paintings, sculptures and works on paper
- The new Integrated Science Center is a massive interdisciplinary research and teaching facility for chemistry, biology and psychology undergrads, graduate students and faculty
- The Fresh Food Company—we call it "The Caf," where healthy entrées are made right before your eyes—is more like a hip, international restaurant than a college cafeteria
Our Alumni
- 81,065 and counting
- Three U.S. presidents—Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler—were educated at William & Mary
- Our recent graduates include award-winning poets, a senior State Department official, a performer in the Blue Man Group, an international banker, a crazy amount of Peace Corps volunteers and Fulbright scholars, and some dude named Jon Stewart
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