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This I.D.E.A. Exchange is the second of two structured opportunities to meet faculty, staff, and students who might be interested in participating in the 2025 Art & Science Exchange. For more information, please go to: https://go.wm.edu/jG763r .
Attend an info session to learn more about starting undergraduate research, finding a faculty mentor, and getting funding. You'll be ready to take your first steps into the world of research!
The Andrews Gallery and Department of Art & Art History are pleased to present Vera Iliatova's solo Exhibition: Oblivion Revisited.
Dr. Taras Filenko, pianist and music historian, will present a concert/lecture, revealing how past and current attempts to extinguish Ukrainian identity have resulted in continuing cultural tenacity and vibrancy.
The Williamsburg Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) presents a Lecture with guest Dr. Shane Thompson of North Carolina Wesleyan University.
This workshop introduces students to the fundamentals of animation using easily accessible tools: their smartphones, a simple animation app, and basic drawing materials.
Join the Global Research Institute for the launch of The Assault on the State, written by W&M Professor Stephen Hanson & UC Irvine’s Jeffrey Kopstein. The authors offer an impassioned plea to defend modern government against those who seek to destroy it.
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Ongoing Events
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.
Vera Iliatova: Oblivion Revisited