Family Engagement Events
Family Engagement encourages family involvement in both student life on campus and in the broader William & Mary community. We strive to connect parents and families to each other and the university in a way that supports student success. We hope you'll join our regional events and connect with fellow parents and alumni in your area.
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Boston Area New Student & Parent Reception
Boston Area New Student & Parent Reception
Sunday, June 28
2pm - 4pm
Home of Nancy and David Harlan P'18, 1 Smith Road, Northborough, MA 01532-1051
Join us to celebrate the newest members of the Tribe family from the greater Boston Area.
Nashville New Student & Parent Reception
Nashville New Student & Parent Reception
Sunday, June 28
2pm - 4pm
Home of Andrea '92 and Stephen '92 Capizzi, 3508 Hampton Avenue, Nashville, TN 37215
Join us to celebrate the newest members of the Tribe family from the Nashville Area!
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Ongoing Events
Joseph Palin Thorley Exhibit
Joseph Palin Thorley Exhibit
Wednesday, June 10 - Sunday, June 12
Swem Library, 3rd Floor Rotunda Gallery
The exhibit features documents, photographs, and selected ceramic works from the Joseph Palin Thorley Papers in Swem Library's Special Collections Research Center.
From Fights to Rights: The Long Road to a More Perfect Union Exhibits
From Fights to Rights: The Long Road to a More Perfect Union Exhibits
Monday, October 3 - Thursday, December 31
8am - 5pm
Swem Library, Special Collections Research Center
Visit Swem Library for exhibits from the "From Fights To Rights" project commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Movement. Exhibits rotate at least twice each year.