W&M Featured Events
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Let your taste buds travel to Chicago for our Travel Tuesday special!
A panel of local government attorneys will discuss the topic of Land Use Planning and Local Regulation in Light of Today?s Environmental Challenges (recurrent flooding/sea level rise, the Bay TMDL requirements, the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act, etc.).
Emilio Garza, former judge of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, will deliver a lecture in the Dunn Speaker Series. This event is free and open to all. Please RSVP.
Fritz Schenker
Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Ethnomusicology, Washington University in St. Louis
The Bosnia Project will screen the documentary Sarajevo Roses, followed by a Q&A with its director, Roger M. Richards. Produced over twenty-four years, Sarajevo Roses is a cinematic essay told by five citizens who survived and now struggle to rebuild.
Learn more about Sudanese history and culture with your favorite cultural org, all for FREE! Come to the Africana House to get a change to eat authentic Sudanese food and to learn about the country and its culture.
Designing Conference Posters - Two-hour, hands-on workshop February 21, 2017
RSVP is required. Please email [[cyroberts, Chasity Roberts]] by February 17, 2007.
In order to run in the Spring 2017 Student Assembly Election, you must attend one information session. Please contact wmelections1693@gmail.com with any questions.
Curious about the politics of Native American identity? Join the American Indian Student Association for discussion with Dr. Richard A. Rose on tribal recognition and indigenous identity in a post-colonial context!
Join Roosevelt @ W&M to screen the Frontline documentary film, "Trump's Road to the White House."
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Ongoing Events
The Roy R. Charles Center presents the 18th Annual Honors Colloquium. Join us February 13 - February 23 as students present on their Honors research in various disciplines. The complete schedule is available online.
Between February 11 and April 6, the Muscarelle Museum of Art will be showcasing works by Sandro Botticelli (Florence, 1445-1510) in the most important Botticelli exhibition ever seen in the United States.
Admission is free with a W&M ID.
Welcome to the Spring 2017 Healthy Eating Series! Each session is designed so you can attend one, a combination of them, or all four. A certificate of completion will be presented to those attending all four programs.
Come learn about your relationship with food-how emotions impact eating behavior, how diets don?t work, and how to survive and thrive in a diet-driven world.
HEART meets every Tuesday from 7 to 8 pm. If interested in the issue of human trafficking and potentially being a member of HEART, come on out to any meeting!
Take 10 classes in beginner Sun Style Chinese Taiji with Stan Rockwell.
Get prepared for a wonderful trip to China! Become familiar with this ancient country by learning basic Chinese language and cultural nuances.
Artist, Brittany Nelson, exhibits her work entitled "Monuments to the Conquerors of Space"
Reception will take place February, 9, from 4 - 6pm in hall outside of the Andrews Gallery.
Open to the public, please come!
The W&M Neurodiversity Student Group meets every week on Wednesdays at 6pm.
Join the VBA on Wednesday, October 6th, to learn more about the VBA Law School Council, upcoming networking and interview prep events, as well as 1L and 2L opportunities to get involved.