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  1. Vernon L. Cubby

    Vernon L. Cubby was a member of the staff at William & Mary Obituary Announcement From a Faculty and Staff Announcement Email from Vice President for Administration Anna Martin on June 11, 2012…
  2. Vietnamese Student Association

    The Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) at William & Mary was founded in 1988 and was one of the first Asian American student groups at the College. Since its establishment, VSA has been the…
  3. Viola Osborne Baskerville

    Viola Osborne Baskerville, class of 1973, recalled that there were only "about 12 undergraduate African-American students and three or four graduate students on campus" when she came to William…
  4. Virginia Associated Research Campus

    The Virginia Associated Research Campus (VARC), was a former division of William & Mary from the 1960s to the 1980s.
  5. Virginia Institute of Marine Science

    The origins of VIMS first began in the late 1930s and in 1940, the Virginia Fisheries Laboratory was established in Gloucester Point. The lab was a joint effort between William & Mary and the…
  6. Voting

    After the Civil War, African American men gained the right to vote. By the late 1800s, they formed a large percentage of the voters in Williamsburg and James City County, strongly supporting the…

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