Arts & Sciences Events
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A day of outdoor finesse and frolic in the Sunken Garden.
Dr. Dimitri Demekas is the Assistant Director and Chief of the Financial Sector Assessments and Policies Division of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department at the IMF.
Project Horseshoe Farm, a community health organization in Greensboro, Alabama, offers a one year (13 month) fellowship for those interested in a career in medicine, mental health, psychology, public health, education, and social justice.
The Roy R. Charles Center for Academic Excellence invites the campus community to celebrate the 2016 recipients of the Louis E. Catron Scholarship for Artistic Development.
Free and Open to the Public
Michael Saffle, Professor of Music and Humanities at Virginia Tech, is an award-winning teacher and scholar. He publishes widely on American popular Music as well as television and film music.
The Gallery Players, W&M?s conductor-less chamber orchestra, will be presenting a Candlelight Concert.
Admission is free.
We're Thankful for (Home)Brew everyday. Come enjoy good company, great snacks, and amazing tunes from some talented W&M students at the last Homebrew of the semester.
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Ongoing Events
Please join us for the 2016 Catron Scholars Exhibition in the Andrews Hall Gallery.
Reception: November 17, 5-7pm
Boren Scholarships. The application for the 2017 Boren Awards is now open at www.borenawards.org
Spring schedule adjustment/registration for continuing students