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Research Happy Hour
Research Happy Hour
Wednesday, November 15
6pm - 9pm
Swem Library, Research Room, first floor
Is your paper neat or on the rocks? Get research help at the Swem Library Research Happy Hour!
Mortar Board's Midterm Mindfulness
Mortar Board's Midterm Mindfulness
Wednesday, November 15
6pm - 10pm
Swem Library, First Floor Lobby Entrance
Join W&M Mortar Board by de-stressing with cookies and coloring on the 1st floor of Swem!
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Ongoing Events
Apply to be a Writing Resources Center Consultant!
Apply to be a Writing Resources Center Consultant!
Tuesday, November 14 - Tuesday, November 21
12pm - 5pm
Swem Library, Writing Resources Center
Interested in helping students with their writing and communication skills? Apply to work as a paid writing center consultant!
Brave Enough to be First: Exploring 50 Years of African Americans in Residence at William & Mary
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
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.