W&M Featured Events
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Stop by the ISC on February 16th to learn more about MAcc & MSBA admission for Fall 2023 and beyond!
Explaining Microaggressions
Stop by Sadler on February 16th to learn more about MAcc & MSBA admission for Fall 2023 and beyond!
Rebekah Planto, doctoral candidate in Anthropology, will present "Archaeological investigations of the "Bacon's Castle" plantation landscape, c. 1640-1740."
Offered in partnership between the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
How have U.S. alliances evolved over time? What should their purposes be moving forward? Is U.S. alliance strategy appropriate for great power competition and a rapidly changing world? Reception to follow.
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
The Environment and Sustainability Program invites you to the first lecture of our annual spring series. Dr. Kristina Lyons from the University of Pennsylvania will give a lecture titled “Vital Decomposition: Soil Practitioners and Life Politics."
A&S Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion 2023 Spring Speaker Series featuring award-winning author and speaker, Colum McCann. Open to everyone in the W&M community.
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Ongoing Events
At the Writing Resources Center, trained peer consultants offer individual assistance with writing, presentation, and other communication assignments across disciplines and at any stage, from generating ideas to polishing a final product.
The exhibit explores the history of Chinese dance through images and text co-curated by William & Mary professor Dr. Emily Wilcox and University of Michigan Chinese Studies Librarian Dr. Liangyu Fu.