Copywriting for Higher Education
Client entrusted K Hojnicki Creative to interview Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott and then draft a news article announcement about receiving the Principled Achievement Award for exemplary leadership.
Empowering Tomorrow’s Healers - The Inspiring Journeys of HPU’s Physical Therapy Educators
In recognition of National Physical Therapy Month (NPTM), HPU recognizes its esteemed Physical Therapy program and the remarkable journeys of two faculty members who have dedicated their lives to this profession.
Andrew Gutowski (Architecture ’75) Shapes the Future of Architecture and Real Estate Development
As Gutowski's journey exemplifies, the real estate industry is not limited by geographical boundaries. In an interconnected world, the ability to work across borders and collaborate with individuals from diverse backgrounds is not only a valuable asset; it can often benefit stakeholders across society.
Preserving a Legacy
Shawnna Graham is on a mission to preserve the legacy of her grandfather, a groundbreaking comic book artist whose artwork graced the pages of Spider-Man, The Hulk, Luke Cage, The Black Panther, and more. Read more on page 5.
HPU Faculty Awarded NEH Development Grant
Highlight the impressive achievements of members of your organization. In this HPU news story, a faculty member is celebrated for her current and future work impacting academia and research.
Flourishing Through Transition
K Hojnicki Creative loves referring clients for all sorts of new projects. In this special crossover project, Jonathan Due from William & Mary’s Center for Military Transition was referred and featured in an edition of Next Door Neighbors Magazine. Read more on Page 17.
A Venture to Vegas and Beyond with CAV Angels 2023 Huston Scholars Carson Breus (McIntire ’25) and Kelly Yu (McIntire ’24)
Charlottesville is known to be the fastest growing venture capital ecosystem in the United States, and students from the University of Virginia are capitalizing on their proximity to the action.
HPU’s Center for Marine Debris Research is Funded Nearly $2.5M of a $3M NOAA Sea Grant for its Net to Roads Project
NOAA Sea Grant office to fund research project titled “Net to Roads: Innovative research to scale-up removal and repurposing of derelict fishing gear” in largest grant awarded to CMDR to date.
Closing the Gap: Latinx Student Network at McIntire Supports Students’ Professional Development
The transition from high school to college can often be overwhelming. While it may be natural to feel like a fish out of water in a new environment, University of Virginia McIntire’s student organizations are working to help create an inclusive space for first- through fourth-years who come from historically marginalized backgrounds.
Clues in W&M’s charter may reveal its founding as a university 330 years ago
Research by a W&M law professor and students may prove that W&M was always intended to be a university. Learn more in this story published by William & Mary’s central media office.
The Science Behind History
Kirsten Moffit, Conservator and Materials Analyst with Williamsburg, Virginia’s Colonial Williamsburg Foundation explores the impact of science and technology on preserving history in the famed historic area. Read more about her work on Page 22.
Bill Rosenthal ‘90: Shaping Hollywood's Visual Spectacle at Midnight Oil
Bill Rosenthal is the President of Midnight Oil, a leading entertainment marketing agency in Hollywood. From aspiring English teacher to industry specialist, his journey reflects a story of seizing opportunities and pursuing passions. Explore his unique perspective in shaping visuals for upcoming releases.
Finding Hope Among Holiday Blues
Licensed Clinical Social Worker Stacia Chapman shares her personal and professional journey in the field of mental health. As the holiday season approaches, she shares her tips on how to manage mental health challenges, especially for those who may not feel as though it is the most wonderful time of the year.
Mastering Participation Marketing: William & Mary’s Micro-Course Unveils Trends for 2023 and Beyond
This article was written in partnership with Everspring, a leading EdTech organization that collaborated with William & Mary’s Raymond A. Mason School of Business to design and launch a micro course in participation marketing.
All Roads Lead to Copenhagen: Studying Abroad with Abiola Ogunkoya
When she returns from Denmark, Ogunkoya hopes to apply newly learned business practices during her summer internship as a Product Manager at PayPal.
Kalkidan Woubishet (McIntire ’22) Discovers Herself Through Community
As Special Events Chair of the Ethiopian Eritrean Student Association and a McIntire Student Ambassador, Woubishet has developed lifelong friendships while giving back through service-oriented opportunities.
Uniting Through Comedy
Noel David Goodman is a former naval servicemember, family man, and a comedian with a growing fanbase. Read more about his journey on page 10 of the March edition of Williamsburg’s Next Door Neighbors Magazine.
A Working Home
Alyssa Kelley is bringing design, functionality & order to multipurpose spaces.
Mason School Faculty Awarded $15K Grant for Research on Money Laundering Detection
OISM professor will use Machine Learning tools to conduct a study examining cross-country factors that predict money-laundering activities
McLeod Library Launches Free Resource Guide on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
As conversations around diversity, inclusion, equity, and belonging permeate every corner of the professional working world, the Raymond A. Mason School of Business is ensuring its students are equipped with the requisite vocabulary through a batch of new, free resources offered through the McLeod Library.