W&M Featured Events
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The next Faculty Huddle for this fall is a workshop on Building a Publishing Pipeline.
Join our workshop series, designed for both undergraduate and graduate students. Designed for students looking to enhance their research abilities in a fast, effective format.
Trick or treat yourself to a spooktacular cycling class! Join us for a ghoulishly fun ride filled with Halloween vibes! ✨ Costumes are encouraged—just make sure they’re workout-friendly!
W&M is partnering with Hillel International on a campus climate review to assess experiences and belonging for Jewish students, faculty and staff through one-hour, virtual focus groups.
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Ongoing Events
There are 16 donation locations on the main campus in Williamsburg and 3 donation locations at VIMS. Look for bright yellow donation boxes with a W&M Fall Food Drive flyer in buildings all around campus.
Visit MLL's Día de Muertos Altar!
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.
Includes materials relating to Lafayette’s service in Virginia during the American Revolution and his return visit to Virginia in 1824 on his national tour, including the honorary diploma he received from the College of William & Mary on October 20, 1824.
Donate your used sneakers so they can be repurposed or recycled.
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.
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.