As a biology major at William & Mary, Karen Tomlinson "KT" Newton ’77 never imagined herself investigating a major art crime case involving 2,000-year-old terracotta sculptures from China. Now she is one of the foremost experts in cultural property law and acquisition.
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Since 2015, we have held more than 50 alumnae events in Washington, D.C., northern Virginia, Richmond, Roanoke, Atlanta, Seattle, San Francisco, Norfolk, Boston, New York City, Philadelphia and Virginia Beach. See which events are happening soon.
Have a great idea for how we should continue celebrating the centennial anniversary of women at William & Mary? Or do you have thoughts on how we could celebrate the centennial anniversary in your region, including possible venues, speakers, programming, or hosts? We’d love to hear about it! Submit ideas to wmwomen@wm.edu.
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Women at William & Mary continue to make an enormous impact on both the Williamsburg community and beyond. Read more about some of the recent accomplishments of W&M women.
William & Mary students work with Kenyan conservation groups and Maasai women to explore how to sustain the economy and protect the environment.
William & Mary's Muscarelle Museum of Art has acquired several works by the renowned pinhole photographer and painter whose talent was encouraged as a student.
William & Mary alumnae are making power moves in business and nonprofit sectors.