Therapy Dog Week
Friday, October 6 - Thursday, October 12
Swem Library, Lobby

De-stress during midterms by spending time with certified therapy dogs.

    Kwame Alexander visits W&M
    Friday, October 6
    12pm - 3:30pm
    Swem Library, Ford Classroom

    Don't miss this opportunity to get up close and personal with Newbery Medal winner and New York Times bestselling author Kwame Alexander. Open to W&M students. Limited spots available.

    ?The Crossover? Talk and Book Signing
    Friday, October 6
    7pm - 9pm
    Williamsburg Library Theatre, 515 Scotland St., Williamsburg, VA 23185

    Newbery Medal winner and New York Times bestselling author Kwame Alexander visits Williamsburg Library for a book talk and signing.

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    Swem Month at Ben & Jerry's
    Sunday, October 1 - Tuesday, October 31
    Ben & Jerry's Scoop Shop, 5699 18 Richmond Rd, Williamsburg, Virginia 23188
    October is Swem Month at Ben & Jerry's! The Scoop Shop at the Williamsburg Premium Outlets will donate 50 cents to the library for every frozen beverage purchased in October.
    Brave Enough to be First: Exploring 50 Years of African Americans in Residence at William & Mary
    Friday, September 15 - Sunday, May 13
    Swem Library, Marshall Gallery, First Floor Rotunda

    Brave Enough to be First serves to honor the legacy of the three women who were the first African Americans in residence at William & Mary, to shed light on just how far we have come, and to inspire continued diversity and inclusion.

    Living the Legacy: Oral Histories Commemorating 50 years of African Americans in Residence
    Thursday, August 31 - Monday, January 15
    Swem Library, Entrance Gallery

    Living the Legacy is a dynamic exhibit featuring the intricate, inspiring stories of African Americans who experienced these inaugural years firsthand and who broke barriers for the generations to come.