CGA Speaker Series: LGBTQ+ Identities in GIS Panel 
Friday, April 11
1pm - 2pm
Virtual Presentation on Zoom

The CGA is hosting its last speaker series event of the semester on April 11th. We will have three guest speakers of the LGBTQ+ community to talk about their experience in the field of GIS as LGBTQ+ individuals.

College Student Mental Health and Resilience
Friday, April 11
1pm - 2pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 114

College Student Mental Health and Resilience: Applying Economic Tools to Traditionally Non-Economic Topics 

    Mathematics Colloquium - Shuxing Li (Univ of Delaware)
    Friday, April 11
    2pm - 3pm
    Jones Hall, Room 301

    Counting Fearlessly and Meticulously: Weight Distribution of Cyclic Codes with Generalized Niho-type Nonzeros

    VCU's Dr. Gabriela León-Pérez: "Alliance for Latino Youth Mental Health & Advocacy"
    Friday, April 11
    2:30pm - 4pm
    James Blair Hall, Room 229

    Join the Schroeder Center for Health Policy and VCU's Dr. Gabriela León-Pérez for a conversation about an academic-community partnership focused on the mental health of newcomer Latino youth in the greater Richmond area. 

    The Memory of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Emancipatory Projects by Black French Caribbean Artists
    Friday, April 11
    3:30pm - 5pm
    Washington Hall, Room 201

    Prof. Babana-Hampton (Michigan State U) will be giving this year's Fauvel Lecture on "The Historical Memory of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Emancipatory Projects by Black French Caribbean Artists Today."


    Layne O'Connell Conducting Senior Recital
    Friday, April 11
    4pm - 5pm
    Music Arts Center, Instrument Rehearsal Room 116
    No tickets required. 
    Physics Colloquium - Dr. Rachel Hyneman
    Friday, April 11
    4pm - 5pm
    Small Hall, Room 111

    Dr. Rachel Hyneman, University of Arizona, Title: Probing Higgs Boson Self-Interactions at the ATLAS Experiment 

    Philosophy Department Student/Faculty Picnic
    Friday, April 11
    4pm - 6pm
    James Blair Hall, Outside/East Side

    Students, join your philosophy professors for our Spring picnic and volleyball match! Food and soft drinks provided. Philosophy students and friends invited!

    Spring 2025 Art History Guest Event: Digital Humanities, Art History, and Museum Curation
    Friday, April 11
    4pm - 6pm
    Small Hall, Room 110

    This event invites Dr. Liu Yang, the Chair of Asian Art and Curator of Chinese Art at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, to give a public talk on the role of immersive curation, followed by a panel discussion with W&M colleagues, on April 11 (4–6 pm).

    Barksdale Treble Chorus Spring Concert
    Friday, April 11
    7:30pm - 8:30pm
    Music Arts Center, Concert Hall

    Join the Barksdale Treble Chorus for their last concert of the semester! Tickets are FREE for students and can be reserved at https://wm.universitytickets.com. 

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    Honors Art Exhibition: Pathways - by Lynn Trott and Maddie Meyers
    Thursday, April 10 - Thursday, April 24
    Andrews Hall
    The Department of Art & Art History and Andrews Gallery is pleased to present the Honors Exhibition by Lynn Trott and Maddie Meyers.
    The Skriker (Senior Directorial)
    Thursday, April 10 - Sunday, April 13
    Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Studio Theatre

    William & Mary Theatre and Performance Second Season Presents... The Skriker. Written by Caryl Churchill and directed by Anya Ruzicka '25.

    Welcome, prospective students!
    Monday, March 24 - Wednesday, April 30
    Washington Hall, TBD

    Prospective students are welcome to contact our Program Director, Prof. Pacini (gxpaci@wm.edu), for information about French & Francophone Studies at W&M.

    Writing and Communication Center Open: Spring 2025
    Monday, February 3 - Friday, May 2
    1pm - 4pm
    Swem Library, https://wm.mywconline.net/

    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.