For 2026: Virginia's Revolutionary Histories & Beyond
Thursday, October 24 - Saturday, October 26
School of Education

For 2026: The Omohundro Institute, William & Mary, and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation are joining together to host a series of five annual conferences. This is the 2024 edition.,

Data Crunch: Finding Open Data
Thursday, October 24
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Swem Library, Kyle Classroom, ground floor


Cascade Basic Training
Thursday, October 24
2pm - 4pm
Jones Hall, Room 203
New to Cascade? It all starts here.
Catherine Levesque Book Celebration
Thursday, October 24
5pm - 6pm
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery

BOOK PUBLICATION CELEBRATION IN HONOR OF DR. CATHERINE LEVESQUE

Playbook for Success with Stephanie Szostak ‘94
Thursday, October 24
5pm - 6:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Studio Theatre

Join us for an evening with W&M alumna, author and actress Stephanie Szostak ‘94. She will be discussing her book, SELF!SH: Step Into a Journey of Self-Discovery to Revive Confidence, Joy, and Meaning

Guest Speaker Mike Wilson
Thursday, October 24
7pm
Tucker Hall, 127A

Human activist Mike Wilson will discuss his book, What Side Are You On?

    VIMS After Hours: Getting down in “The Weeds” with Virginia’s Underwater Gardens
    Thursday, October 24
    7pm - 8pm
    VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium, also available as a live webinar
    Join us for the October After Hours lecture where Dr. Chris Patrick, director of the SAV Monitoring and Restoration Program, will discuss historic seagrass restoration projects led by VIMS as well as continuing efforts to map and monitor Bay seagrasses.
    VIMS After Hours: Ghost Forests, Zombie Shrimp, & Space Fish: Strange & True Tales Of The Salt Marsh
    Thursday, October 24
    7pm - 8pm
    VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium, also available as a live webinar

    Why do zombie crustaceans mindlessly wander the marsh? Why can’t a snail let go of its past? Join us at October After Hours as Dr. David Johnson answers these questions and shares stories of the strange animals wonderfully adapted to life in a salt marsh.

    Union Central TRIVIA!
    Thursday, October 24
    7pm - 9pm
    Lodge 1
      ASL Club Meeting
      Thursday, October 24
      8pm - 9pm
      James Blair Hall 229
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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.  



        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.