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International Student Services Records, 1998/2004

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This collection includes fliers of information for international students at the College of William and Mary, including Friendship International and the Global Friends Program.

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Reves Center for International Studies Records, 1926, bulk 1989

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This collection contains printed material and office files from the Reves Center for International Studies William & Mary and its predecessor administrative units. The printed material covers lectures, conferences, study abroad programs, and other material. The collection also includes material prepared for staff of the 2011 Keio University/William & Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program.

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William & Mary Global Innovation Challenge 2017-2021 report, 2017/2021

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The 2017-2021 William and Mary Global Innovation Challenge (WMGIC) Report provides a detailed overview of the organization's work. It includes forwards from the organization's leadership, along with data about the challenge and a general schedule of the 24-hour competition. The report details the history of past WMGIC competitions and demonstrates the organization's growth and collaboration with other organizations. WMGIC also has an expansive network, with current and past executive boards, alumni, and other participating universities. The report concludes with testimonials from WMGIC participants, mentors, and judges.

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William & Mary Global Innovation Challenge 2017-2021 report, 2017/2021 0.1 Linear Feet 1 folder

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