Fall Break
Thursday, October 10 - Sunday, October 13
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    Save the Date: Day in DC - Pathways to Public Service
    Thursday, October 10
    6am - 9pm
    Washington D.C.

    Join us on an immersive trip to Washington, D.C., open to all majors and class years, to explore careers in public service. 

      DC Energy Virtual Office Hours
      Thursday, October 10
      10am - 12pm
      Virtual

      Please join us for a short, relaxed session to learn more about DC Energy. This event is structured as an office hours where you can meet some members of our firm and ask any questions you may have.

        Libraries & STLI Workshop: Ally for Accessibility
        Thursday, October 10
        11am - 12pm
        Zoom by Registration

        Libraries & STLI Workshop: Ally for Accessibility

        W&M Williamsburg-Peninsula Tribe Thursday
        Thursday, October 10
        5pm - 7pm
        Kephi Greek Kitchen | 1635 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, VA 23185

        Join the local William & Mary community for our monthly Tribe Thursday at Kephi Greek Kitchen! The event is free to attend. Appetizers will be provided, and drinks will be pay-as-you-go. Registration is not required.

        Road to Women's Weekend: Dreaming Beyond the Pages
        Thursday, October 10
        6pm - 8pm
        Highland

        Join us in a special conversation with celebrated authors Anne Marie Belair Pace ’87, P ’22 and Kathryn Dobbs Erskine ’80 at James Monroe’s Highland. 

        Online Master of Science in Finance Faculty-Led Webinar
        Thursday, October 10
        7pm - 8pm
        Webinar

        Join the Online MS in Finance Faculty and the admissions outreach team for an interactive live webinar. This is your opportunity to ask any question regarding the Online Master of Science in Finance program for busy, working professionals. 

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        Distinguished Visiting Artist - Andrew Raftery
        Wednesday, October 9 - Friday, November 1
        Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery

        The Department of Art & Art History is pleased to present the 2024 Distinguished Visiting Artist, Andrew Raftery.  Raftery's visit is threefold: a lecture, exhibition, and workshop.  



        Prayer, Reflection for Peace
        Monday, October 7 - Friday, October 11
        11am - 2pm
        Wren Chapel

        The Campus Ministers invite you to take some time out for prayer, reflection and meditation on peace, kindness, and wisdom and healing for our country, the earth and the world. 

        James City Lions Club Sneaker Drive
        Monday, September 16 - Friday, December 13
        The Bee McLeod Recreation Center

        Donate your used sneakers so they can be repurposed or recycled.

        Writing and Communication Center Open for Fall Semester
        Monday, September 9 - Friday, December 6
        1pm - 10pm
        Swem Library, Writing and Communication Center (Swem 145)

        At the Writing and Communication 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. 

        America in Black & White: Depression-Era Photographs from the Farm Security Administration
        Monday, April 15 - Tuesday, December 31
        Stryker Center

        The Muscarelle Museum of Art presents a selection of photographs from the Farm Security Administration, a New Deal-era project that created a pictorial record of American life between 1935-1944.