College of William & Mary

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The College of William & Mary is a historic public research university in Williamsburg, Virginia, recognized as the second-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and noted for its strong liberal arts and professional programs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf liberal arts college
public research university
public university
research university
athleticsAssociation NCAA Division I
athleticsBrand College of William & Mary self-linksurface differs
surface form: William & Mary Tribe
athleticsConference Coastal Athletic Association
campusType college town
city Williamsburg
colors gold
green
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endowmentCurrency USD
founders William III of England
surface form: King William III of England

Mary II of England
surface form: Queen Mary II of England
foundingDate 1693
governingBody Board of Visitors of the College of William & Mary
hasAcademicStrength liberal arts programs
professional programs
hasHistoricStatus National Historic Landmark campus
one of the nine Colonial Colleges
hasNotableAlumni Henry Clay
James Monroe
John Tyler
Thomas Jefferson
hasSchool Arts & Sciences
Raymond A. Mason School of Business
School of Education
William & Mary Law School
isOneOf second-oldest institution of higher education in the United States
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Williamsburg
surface form: Williamsburg, Virginia
mascot Griffin
memberOf Association of Public and Land-grant Universities
Colonial Group of universities
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Public Ivy universities
motto Hark Upon the Gale
mottoLanguage English
namedAfter William III of England
surface form: King William III of England

Mary II of England
surface form: Queen Mary II of England
offersDegree graduate degrees
professional degrees
undergraduate degrees
president Katherine A. Rowe
religiousAffiliation historically Church of England
state Virginia
type public
website https://www.wm.edu/

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John Tyler almaMater College of William & Mary
Mike Tomlin almaMater College of William & Mary
Francis Fauquier associatedWith College of William & Mary
College of William & Mary athleticsBrand College of William & Mary self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: William & Mary Tribe
Mike Tomlin collegeAttended College of William & Mary
Dan Quinn collegeTeamCoached College of William & Mary
this entity surface form: William & Mary Tribe football
Edmund Randolph educatedAt College of William & Mary
Glenn Close educatedAt College of William & Mary
Henry Darwin Rogers educatedAt College of William & Mary
this entity surface form: William and Mary College
James Comey educatedAt College of William & Mary
James Monroe educatedAt College of William & Mary
John Marshall educatedAt College of William & Mary
John Parke Custis educatedAt College of William & Mary
John Taylor of Caroline educatedAt College of William & Mary
Jon Stewart educatedAt College of William & Mary
this entity surface form: The College of William & Mary
Peyton Randolph educatedAt College of William & Mary
Robert M. Gates educatedAt College of William & Mary
Scott Glenn educatedAt College of William & Mary
Thomas Jefferson educatedAt College of William & Mary
William Barton Rogers educatedAt College of William & Mary
Colonial America educationInstitution College of William & Mary
Phi Beta Kappa Society foundingLocation College of William & Mary
Mike Tomlin hallOfFame College of William & Mary
this entity surface form: William & Mary Athletics Hall of Fame
Williamsburg hasInstitution College of William & Mary
Yankee Conference memberInstitution College of William & Mary
this entity surface form: William & Mary