William & Mary's Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences

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Jane Batten HON ’17, L.H.D. ’19
Jane Batten HON ’17, L.H.D. ’19

The accelerating pace of global change poses grave challenges to marine systems and to billions of people who live near coastlines. Worldwide, coastal communities face existential threats: rising sea levels, increased storm intensity and flooding, loss of agricultural land and impaired water quality. At this crucial moment, William & Mary will lead the way forward. A transformational $100 million gift from philanthropist Jane Batten HON ’17, L.H.D. ’19 will catalyze the newly named Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences.

Batten’s visionary gift will position W&M and its Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) as the premier destination for developing solutions to these threats — building on the university’s strong scientific reputation and unmatched expertise in coastal resilience

William & Mary is calling on the global community to unite in support of the school’s groundbreaking research and innovation.
The university plans to raise an additional $100 million to fully realize the vision for the Batten School.

Additional financial support from philanthropists, leaders around the world—and the entire William & Mary community—will enable the school to attract top scientists and students, build new infrastructure, launch a new bachelor’s degree and foster global partnerships. Support will ensure a robust offering of interdisciplinary opportunities, reinforcing William & Mary's commitment to innovative solutions for the resilience of the world’s oceans and coasts. The Batten family’s legacy of giving is driving positive change, and inspiring others to invest in this pivotal initiative.

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Located on the York River in Gloucester Point, Virginia, the Batten School will offer the ideal setting for coastal and marine research and education, surrounded by wetlands, marshes and coastal waters. The renderings of the new infrastructure, provided by design firm 3North, are conceptual only.

CourtyardConceptual rendering of a courtyard connecting envisioned new infrastructure to a renovated Visitor Center. Rendering courtesy of 3North.
Aerial North to SouthAerial view of a potential campus plan, featuring new infrastructure that will build community, serve the public with engaging educational opportunities and present emerging solutions. Rendering courtesy of 3North.
Courtyard from AmphitheaterFacing the York River, a potential amphitheater would be a central outdoor gathering space for events. Rendering courtesy of 3North.

InteriorA renovated Visitor Center in Watermen’s Hall with inviting and innovative exhibits will welcome visitors and introduce them to the wide range of research, education and advisory work taking place on campus. Rendering courtesy of 3North.

Giving Opportunities

Batten School of Coastal and Marine Sciences Endowment

Funds distributed from this endowment will support: outstanding interdisciplinary science through recruitment and retention of outstanding faculty; enhanced support for graduate and undergraduate students; and growth and expansion of public outreach and engagement programming. 

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Campus Transformation
Chasing the Light in Guinea
Photo Credit: Wolfgang Vogelbein, Professor Emeritus

Fundraising efforts will support transformation of the Batten School & VIMS (Gloucester Point) campus through renovation and enhancement of existing areas and new construction projects. This riverfront campus is home to 450+ faculty, staff and students associated with VIMS and the Batten School of Coastal and Marine Sciences.

The outcome of the campus transformation projects will include expanded opportunities to convene stakeholders and scientists around emerging solutions to coastal and marine challenges, and new opportunities to engage students, educators, policy makers and the public.

Our first effort is renovation of the Visitor Center. Once completed, the new center will welcome visitors with modern, interactive, and engaging exhibits connecting the public to our key mission areas and our coastal and marine scientists.

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Global Vision

The Batten School's focal points build on the university’s Vision 2026 water initiative, elevating William & Mary’s commitment to innovative solutions that ensure the resilience of the world’s oceans, coasts and waterways.

Attracting Great Minds
Attracting Great Minds
Establishing a clear identity as the premier global institution for coastal and marine sciences, we will attract top students and scientists and engage stakeholders to maximize science for solutions.
A Global Destination
A Global Destination
Transformational changes at the Gloucester Point campus include new infrastructure that will build community, serve the public with engaging educational opportunities and present emerging solutions.
Coordination & Partnerships
Coordination & Partnerships
As the Commonwealth of Virginia’s hub and a global leader for coastal and marine sciences, we will provide responsive policy, innovative teaching and broad engagement with public and private partners across the world.
Leading-Edge Degree Programs
Leading-Edge Degree Programs
Launching a new bachelor’s degree program, expanding graduate opportunities and alternative credentials across William & Mary’s diverse academic schools and research institutes.
Interdisciplinary Reach
Interdisciplinary Reach
Recruiting outstanding interdisciplinary scientists to address urgent coastal and marine challenges.

Interested in learning more about giving opportunities for William & Mary's Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences? Contact:

  •  Marise Robbins-Forbes, Senior Director of Development for Schools and Academic Initiatives
  •   marise@wm.edu