Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow.
W&M just became R1.
Amd opened 5 new dorms this year.
Has a new dining hall coming online in the next month or two.
Has the Gates Center in progress
Got a massive gift for the new Marine Science school (tuition is now free for marine science majors), and updated the VIMS campus (which has to help here)
And has another massive grant to attract/ lower tuition for OOS students.
And also huge infusion for the Data Analytics/ Physocs school.
Just started offering an interdisciplinary AI minor with any major.
And now is one of the few (non Hillsday/Liberty/Trump aligned) colleges in the country that has found a way to actually increase their federal research funding.
How many (non-religious, public) schools can you name that are pulling in more funding in 2025 than the year before? While managing not to not bend the knee to Trump (ahhmmm UVA).
And after tomorrow, Dems will have unified control of the Governorship and Legislature. So, it’s a safe state for women and stability among educational institutions.
And that’s one year.
We have three more years of Trump to go. If you are trying to read tea leaves, WM seems like an awfully good bet. It will be interesting to see if their ED numbers continue to shoot up.
This is all true. But why is there such little excitement about W&M in my kid’s school? Do they have a problem marketing to Gen Z? The boring and nerdy stereotype seems to be a big problem.
I just don't understand where the stereotype comes from. Kid's friend at W&M is a junior and complained about the last two freshman classes being "too fratty". Maybe they just need to look beyond nova and the stereotypes people there cling to
Maybe that’s the problem with attracting the smart popular kids. A certain subset thinks a college that isn’t very fratty is too fratty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow.
W&M just became R1.
Amd opened 5 new dorms this year.
Has a new dining hall coming online in the next month or two.
Has the Gates Center in progress
Got a massive gift for the new Marine Science school (tuition is now free for marine science majors), and updated the VIMS campus (which has to help here)
And has another massive grant to attract/ lower tuition for OOS students.
And also huge infusion for the Data Analytics/ Physocs school.
Just started offering an interdisciplinary AI minor with any major.
And now is one of the few (non Hillsday/Liberty/Trump aligned) colleges in the country that has found a way to actually increase their federal research funding.
How many (non-religious, public) schools can you name that are pulling in more funding in 2025 than the year before? While managing not to not bend the knee to Trump (ahhmmm UVA).
And after tomorrow, Dems will have unified control of the Governorship and Legislature. So, it’s a safe state for women and stability among educational institutions.
And that’s one year.
We have three more years of Trump to go. If you are trying to read tea leaves, WM seems like an awfully good bet. It will be interesting to see if their ED numbers continue to shoot up.
This is all true. But why is there such little excitement about W&M in my kid’s school? Do they have a problem marketing to Gen Z? The boring and nerdy stereotype seems to be a big problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow.
W&M just became R1.
Amd opened 5 new dorms this year.
Has a new dining hall coming online in the next month or two.
Has the Gates Center in progress
Got a massive gift for the new Marine Science school (tuition is now free for marine science majors), and updated the VIMS campus (which has to help here)
And has another massive grant to attract/ lower tuition for OOS students.
And also huge infusion for the Data Analytics/ Physocs school.
Just started offering an interdisciplinary AI minor with any major.
And now is one of the few (non Hillsday/Liberty/Trump aligned) colleges in the country that has found a way to actually increase their federal research funding.
How many (non-religious, public) schools can you name that are pulling in more funding in 2025 than the year before? While managing not to not bend the knee to Trump (ahhmmm UVA).
And after tomorrow, Dems will have unified control of the Governorship and Legislature. So, it’s a safe state for women and stability among educational institutions.
And that’s one year.
We have three more years of Trump to go. If you are trying to read tea leaves, WM seems like an awfully good bet. It will be interesting to see if their ED numbers continue to shoot up.
This is all true. But why is there such little excitement about W&M in my kid’s school? Do they have a problem marketing to Gen Z? The boring and nerdy stereotype seems to be a big problem.
I just don't understand where the stereotype comes from. Kid's friend at W&M is a junior and complained about the last two freshman classes being "too fratty". Maybe they just need to look beyond nova and the stereotypes people there cling to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow.
W&M just became R1.
Amd opened 5 new dorms this year.
Has a new dining hall coming online in the next month or two.
Has the Gates Center in progress
Got a massive gift for the new Marine Science school (tuition is now free for marine science majors), and updated the VIMS campus (which has to help here)
And has another massive grant to attract/ lower tuition for OOS students.
And also huge infusion for the Data Analytics/ Physocs school.
Just started offering an interdisciplinary AI minor with any major.
And now is one of the few (non Hillsday/Liberty/Trump aligned) colleges in the country that has found a way to actually increase their federal research funding.
How many (non-religious, public) schools can you name that are pulling in more funding in 2025 than the year before? While managing not to not bend the knee to Trump (ahhmmm UVA).
And after tomorrow, Dems will have unified control of the Governorship and Legislature. So, it’s a safe state for women and stability among educational institutions.
And that’s one year.
We have three more years of Trump to go. If you are trying to read tea leaves, WM seems like an awfully good bet. It will be interesting to see if their ED numbers continue to shoot up.
This is all true. But why is there such little excitement about W&M in my kid’s school? Do they have a problem marketing to Gen Z? The boring and nerdy stereotype seems to be a big problem.
Anonymous wrote:Wow.
W&M just became R1.
Amd opened 5 new dorms this year.
Has a new dining hall coming online in the next month or two.
Has the Gates Center in progress
Got a massive gift for the new Marine Science school (tuition is now free for marine science majors), and updated the VIMS campus (which has to help here)
And has another massive grant to attract/ lower tuition for OOS students.
And also huge infusion for the Data Analytics/ Physocs school.
Just started offering an interdisciplinary AI minor with any major.
And now is one of the few (non Hillsday/Liberty/Trump aligned) colleges in the country that has found a way to actually increase their federal research funding.
How many (non-religious, public) schools can you name that are pulling in more funding in 2025 than the year before? While managing not to not bend the knee to Trump (ahhmmm UVA).
And after tomorrow, Dems will have unified control of the Governorship and Legislature. So, it’s a safe state for women and stability among educational institutions.
And that’s one year.
We have three more years of Trump to go. If you are trying to read tea leaves, WM seems like an awfully good bet. It will be interesting to see if their ED numbers continue to shoot up.
Anonymous wrote:Wow.
W&M just became R1.
Amd opened 5 new dorms this year.
Has a new dining hall coming online in the next month or two.
Has the Gates Center in progress
Got a massive gift for the new Marine Science school (tuition is now free for marine science majors), and updated the VIMS campus (which has to help here)
And has another massive grant to attract/ lower tuition for OOS students.
And also huge infusion for the Data Analytics/ Physocs school.
Just started offering an interdisciplinary AI minor with any major.
And now is one of the few (non Hillsday/Liberty/Trump aligned) colleges in the country that has found a way to actually increase their federal research funding.
How many (non-religious, public) schools can you name that are pulling in more funding in 2025 than the year before? While managing not to not bend the knee to Trump (ahhmmm UVA).
And after tomorrow, Dems will have unified control of the Governorship and Legislature. So, it’s a safe state for women and stability among educational institutions.
And that’s one year.
We have three more years of Trump to go. If you are trying to read tea leaves, WM seems like an awfully good bet. It will be interesting to see if their ED numbers continue to shoot up.
Anonymous wrote:This makes no sense to me at all. Even that write-up was a bunch of liberal arts mumbo jumbo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How? What?
Do they even have basic engineering classes? Like nova community college level pre engineering classes?
Yes they have an engineering physics program and an applied science department. There's an intro to engineering class and a material science class
Anonymous wrote:I thought W&M was the school you attend if you want to major in poetry or womens studies. How does this happen?