Mason School of Business Video

Mason School Undergraduate Business students graduated on May 13, 2012 — here are some of the best photos from the ceremony, as taken by photographer Skip Rowland '83.

Full-time, Flex and Master of Accounting students graduated May 13, 2012 with much fanfare. Here are their moments set to music, with photos by Skip Rowland '83.
Congratulations, Class of 2012!
Nancy Fleming Harris used a gesture as a springboard for the portrait of Chip Mason. She also considered the room in which the painting was to be displayed.
Williamsburg artist Nancy Fleming Harris captures the visionary in Alan B. Miller in this painting at the entrance to the building that bears his name.
Diego Sanchez's painting "Silla Amerilla" is part of the President's Collection of Art and located in Alan B. Miller Hall. He says he likes to work with a "mundane" object -- in this case, a chair -- and give it importance through the piece.
"Over the Rainbow," located in the Undergraduate Wing of Alan B. Miller Hall, has special meaning for artist Connie Desaulniers.
Three paintings by Andy Bality are on display at Alan B. Miller Hall, part of the President's Collection of Art. He explains the process of painting in the outdoors, and the paintings in the collection.
Alan B. Miller Hall, the home of the William & Mary School of Business, is filled with art from the President's Collection. Kathy Durdin, a watercolor artist and member of the school's Business Partners Board, shares what was behind her series of paintings.
Alan B. Miller Hall, the home of the William & Mary School of Business, is filled with art from the President's Collection. Here, Kathy Durdin -- an artist and member of the school's Business Partners Board -- discusses her painting based on the dedication of Miller Hall.
Gordon Kray's bronze sculpture, "Pierre L'Enfant," is prominently displayed in the Atrium of Alan B. Miller Hall, part of the President's Collection of Art. The sculpture is based on an original to be displayed in Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol in Washington.

MBA students at the Mason School of Business took to the sidewalks and streets with buckets of water on their heads. The plan -- to raise awareness for the Nuru BH20+ campaign across campus.

Larry Pulley, Dean of the Mason School of Business at the College of William and Mary, took a few moments of time to share his thoughts on the wonderful year that was 2011 for the students, faculty, staff and alumni who call Alan B. Miller Hall home.

Paul Blossom, a clinical associate professor at the Mason School of Business, shows off his spoonapult experiments and how flying gummy bears can help undergrad business students learn about variation.

College of William and Mary MBA students JD Waterman and Tom Innes organized a benefit beard and mustache shaving auction to raise funds for Kiva.org. Top bidder got to shave their classmates' facial hair any way they liked, and the victim had to keep it that way for a week.

History, tradition, and legacy merge with great students, faculty, business leaders, and revolutionary thinkers, creating connections to greatness throughout the Mason School of Business.

Presented here are some comments from Mason School professor John Boschen

Presented here are some comments from W&M government professor John Gilmour.

Presented here are some comments from W&M law professor Eric Kades.

Presented here are some comments from Mason School professor Deborah Hewitt.

Presented here are some comments from Mason School Dean Larry Pulley and professor John Merrick.

It all started out with a few Mason School of Business alumni meeting with Professor Julie Agnew...















