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William & Mary breaks annual giving day record

On Tuesday, the entire William & Mary community joined together once again for an historic and successful  One Tribe One Day (OTOD). A total of 10,556 students, alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends collectively gave over $3 million to more than 700 areas across the university underscoring the remarkable generosity in the midst of a pandemic. This year, William & Mary broke the record for the most dollars raised on OTOD. Gifts received on this annual day of giving benefited a broad range of initiatives that will have a direct impact on William & Mary’s educational experience and future. Since its inception eight years ago, OTOD has inspired more than 41,700 donors to give a total of $16.4 million to William & Mary.

W&M s One Tribe One Day is April 13

One Tribe One Day:  This is a chance for our whole community to make a difference and strengthen W&M. Each member of the community provides a critical piece to the dynamic puzzle that must come together to shape W&M’s future.   Photo - of - by Claire De Lisle |  April 8, 2021 Next Tuesday, April 13, is One Tribe One Day  William & Mary’s eighth annual celebration of giving back and paying it forward.  This year, schools and programs throughout the university are hosting 20 virtual events to share updates, hear your ideas and provide opportunities for networking. These events will feature stories of impact, connect the community and invite participants to partner in the work being done across campus. The events will range from panels that highlight W&M s diversity, equity and inclusion work to interactive open houses, yoga and cocktail making. 

W&M s working group on naming, renaming submits final report

by staff |  February 26, 2021 William & Mary’s Working Group on the Principles of Naming and Renaming (PNR) this week presented its final report to President Katherine A. Rowe, who accepted it during the Board of Visitors meeting Thursday in the Alumni House. The roughly 50-page report, which is available on the working group’s website, includes a list of recommendations for how the university should move forward in reviewing the names of buildings, structures and spaces on campus as well as a prioritized list of people to be considered for upcoming naming opportunities. In September, the Board of Visitors approved a set of recommended principles and design imperatives for naming, renaming and contextualization.

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