Arts & Sciences Events
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Please join the Global Research Institute for a presentation on "Peloponnesian Warnings? Reformulating the Thucydides Trap" by Dr. Seth Jaffe of LUISS Guido Carli.
The CGA will be hosting a brown bag discussing GIS after graduation at 12pm in the CGA Office (Swem 213). This event is intended for upperclassmen but all are welcome! Individuals who register and show up to the brown bag will be entered into a raffle
Join us as we celebrate these flash nonfiction student writers, whose work will be published in Swem Library's Short Story Dispenser the week of November 18th.
Snacks provided! Open to all!
Supported by W&M's English Department & W&M Libraries.
Join Jefferson Lab to learn more about their organization and how they are using technology!
EARN A GLOBAL BUSINESS MINOR DURING SUMMER STUDY ABROAD! Learn about the summer program in Dublin offered by the Raymond A. Mason School of Business. Register here for Zoom link
Interested in spending summer 2025 in Berlin? Come hear about our faculty-led program!
The Promise and Peril of Offshore Balancing: A Clarification of the Concept and a Cautionary Tale Based Upon Thucydides
Join us to celebrate the recipients of the 2025 Art & Science Exchange Awards and for an engaging and personal talk by an artist and a scientist on embracing dualities and leveraging the synergy of “and.” Reception to follow.
Come enjoy the Early Music Ensemble's concert in the Wren Chapel at 7 pm on November 20th, 2024. Reserve your seat using this link: https://wm.universitytickets.com/w/
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Ongoing Events
Do you like science? Do you like theater? Then we have a unique opportunity for you! VIMS and W&M Theatre are producing a one-act play written by a marine scientist. Auditions are Nov 19 & 20!
Haiti to Harlem: Toussaint L’Ouverture & Jacob Lawrence is developed by the fall 2024 class of The Curatorial Project taught by Professor Sibel Zandi-Sayek.
At the Writing and Communication Center, trained peer consultants offer individual assistance with writing, presentation, and other communication assignments across disciplines and at any stage, from generating ideas to polishing a final product.