UMW faculty will share their perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic in a free eight-week online summer course open to incoming and current students, faculty, alumni, staff and the broader community.

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UMW faculty will share their perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic in a free eight-week online summer course open to incoming and current students, faculty, alumni, staff and the broader community.
No increase in tuition or dining hall fees
Three graduating seniors – Hannah Frederick, Meryl Menezes and Aleksandra Shtabnaya – earned the Darden Award, achieving a perfect GPA of 4.0. Their names were announced via a Zoom call.
VIDEO: Before the coronavirus, the plan had been to have graduation on Saturday on Ball Circle
When the University moved to virtual classes last month due to the coronavirus pandemic, UMW faculty had to adapt quickly.
Shin Fujiyama ’07, is focused on rescuing the nonprofit he started at Mary Washington, Students Helping Honduras.
President Paino says based on what they know now, UMW will open back up August 24th following health guidelines
VIDEO: That’s entertainment! UMW Theatre pulls off “Much Ado About Nothing” from 18 parts of the state and South Carolina.
UMW Theater performs Much Ado About Nothing tonight, virtually.
The event tonight is virtual and this year is Take Back the Net
President Paino says a date hasn’t been set yet. But he says he looks forward to celebrating with the Class of 2020
UMW President Troy Paino says all instruction to move to online alternate-learning formats March 16-April 3
AUDIO: University of Mary Washington Museums Executive Director Scott Harris with updates on Gari Melcher’s Home and Studio at Belmont and the James Monroe Museum.
The agreement provides a seamless path for RCC students to enroll at UMW
Etan Thomas discussed systemic racism, police brutality, the school-to-prison pipeline, stop-and-frisk and more.
Japanese language courses to begin this fall at UMW
Catullo is a graduate and a former women’s tennis coach at UMW
UMW’s College of Business, in collaboration with Continuing and Professional Studies, has enrolled its first cohort of Dahlgren leaders in a project management certificate program.
UMW alumna Jordan Kyler ’14 is an associate producer with Animal Planet.
Richmond area teacher Rodney Robinson–the National Teacher of the Year–spoke at UMW