To commemorate the three-hundredth anniversary of Sir Christopher Wren’s death on March 8, 1723, I recently chaired a talk in St Mary Abchurch. It’s one of the loveliest of his City churches, built in ...
WILLIAMSBURG — William & Mary is primed to begin time-sensitive restoration work on its historic 18th century campus once the state’s 2023-24 budget is approved by the Virginia General Assembly.
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Virginia's two U.S. Senators, Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, announced more than $400,000 in federal funding to restore part of the oldest college building still standing in the U.S.
The earth’s astronomical navel* was about to shift its position. Britain’s Royal Observatory was preparing for its first permanent move in 271 years. Left behind in Greenwich (now part of London) ...
WILLIAMSBURG — William & Mary welcomed 1,650 incoming freshmen and 215 transfer students — its largest transfer cohort in 14 years — during its 333rd Opening Convocation on Wednesday. This year, the ...
WILLIAMSBURG — Nearly 95 years ago, brick kilns were discovered adjacent to William & Mary’s Sir Christopher Wren building but subsequently were lost to history. One of the kilns, recently ...
The Sir Christopher Wren Building is pleased to host weekly organ recitals in the Wren Chapel. See and hear the historic English chamber organ, dating from around 1740. Recitals are free and open to ...
The Sir Christopher Wren Building, in which the Wren Chapel is located, is in the triangular College Yard, or Wren Yard, formed by the junction of Richmond and Jamestown Roads. Parking spaces are ...
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