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William & Mary receives award for increasing diversity and inclusion in study abroad


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by Kate Hoving, Reves Center

May 14, 2021
The Institute of International Education (IIE) has awarded its 2020 IIE Seal of Excellence to William & Mary in recognition of making study abroad more accessible and inclusive for all students.
William & Mary is one of only 19 institutions receiving the award this year. IIE identifies the top areas of focus as students with financial need, first-generation students, Black/African American and Latino/Hispanic students and STEM majors.
William & Mary is a partner in IIE’s five-year Generation Study Abroad initiative, launched in 2014 to mobilize resources and commitments with the goal of doubling and diversifying the number of U.S. students studying abroad by the end of the decade. Partners joined the initiative by committing to bold, ambitious actions in support of study abroad on their campuses or at their organizations. The campai ....

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An Afghan human rights activist gives and receives inspiration at W&M Law School


 Sarina Faizy LL.M. ’21 has broken barriers, but she has also braved criticism, survived serious injury from an IED and faced threats on herself and her family. She has experienced personal losses, including that of her mother at an early age, and more recently a powerful mentor and protector, Kandahar police chief Abdul Raziq, who was assassinated by the Taliban while she was in the U.S.
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by Kate Hoving, Reves Center for International Studies

April 22, 2021
Sarina Faizy LL.M. ’21 is by any and all accounts an extraordinary woman.
A leading international spokesperson and advocate for women’s rights and peace in Afghanistan, Faizy was only four years old when the Taliban established its rule in 1994 in her native Kandahar. For most of her life, her world has been one of intermitten ....

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Q&A on Arab Spring 10 years after


Reuters, among other outlets. 
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Arab Spring. Take us back to 2011. What was the Arab Spring, and what caused it?
The Arab Spring was a wave of protest movements that emerged in almost every country in the Arab world in 2011. Motivated by decades of corruption, inequality, dictatorship, and police brutality, protesters took to the streets from Marrakesh to Manama demanding “bread, freedom, and social justice.”
The protests succeeded in toppling four dictators (in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen) and forced others to grant a variety of economic concessions and initiate some political reforms. ....

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