W&M Featured Events
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Join other students and faculty/staff members for a campus walk with visiting COLL 300 scholar, Nancy Frey. Nancy is a cultural anthropologist who studies and leads pilgrimage walks along the Camino de Santiago in Spain.
Jesse Spencer-Smith of Vanderbilt University will discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and art.
Join us for a discussion on November 14 from 4-5 in the McGlothlin courtroom on the present and future of Online Dispute Resolution with Justice Constandinos Himonas of the Utah Supreme Court and Professor Nicolas Vermeys of the University of Montreal.
A talk by John Osborn
Join us for Botetourt Book Talks at Swem Library! On November 14, we welcome Crystal Morrison-Joseph '09, clinical professional counselor and author of PoundCake & Private Practice: 5 Things I Learned During My First Year.
Join us in a TechTalk about the intersection between technology, ethics, and liberal arts with the president of our university, President Katherine Rowe.
In 2019, Taiwan became the first nation in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. This talk explores the development of both pro-gay and anti-gay activism in contemporary Taiwan behind the celebratory note.
It's Everybody's Birthday on 11/14!! Come to Tidewater B in Sadler Center on November 14th from 5-7 pm and CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY! Bring your friends to eat some cake, play some games, and party!
Join us at the Entrepreneurship Center on November 14th from 5:30-7pm as we kick off our Alumni Founders Series. It's a great opportunity to connect with alumni as they return to campus to share their story with students. All majors and classes welcome!
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Ongoing Events
BLSA is hosting a thank you card drive to raise money for our canned food drive collection.
The exhibit will feature works from African American and Native American emergent and established artists in a variety of media.
An exhibition of rare books on early American law from the collection of Sid Lapidus at the Wolf Law Library at William & Mary Law School.
Almanacs are annual guidebooks, used as a calendar and sometimes as a diary, for looking up astronomical data or astrological signs, and even as a weather forecast.
The Campus Food Pantry is OPEN for all WM students, faculty and staff- so please come take some free food to get through finals- featuring canned goods, household items and microwavable meals!
Hours: Monday 330-530, Thursday 430-630, and Saturday 1-3
In 1991, the Women's Studies program emerged, and in 2013, the program was renamed Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, a change that reflects the program’s aspirations for the growth of feminist research and activism at William & Mary.
On December 4, 1779, George Wythe became the first professor of law in America, a professorship created at William & Mary by the Board of Visitors at the urging of Thomas Jefferson. Various events will commemorate the 240th anniversary of that event.
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.