Alumnae Engagement
Founded in 2015, the Office of Alumnae Initiatives' mission is to bolster the engagement of W&M women across the globe in a meaningful way. We are tasked with inspiring, encouraging, and empowering alumnae to give impactful time, talent and treasure in support of faculty and students of William & Mary.
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Join us for a talk with Leslie Mehta, civil rights attorney, rare disease advocate and International Rett Syndrome Foundation Board Member.
Take a hike with Highland trail expert Carla on Thursday, September 12, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., as we go on a sensory exploration walk–seven stops/seven senses (no spoilers here on what the two extra senses are).
Cheminar: Untangling Photodriven Mechanisms Using Computation
Lisa A. Fredin, Asst. Professor, Lehigh University
Paint your own pottery with alumni, parents, family and friends with W&M Orlando! We'll meet at All Fired Up Winter Park and enjoy an afternoon of creativity.
Join W&M D.C. Metro to cheer on the Washington Mystics as they take on the Atlanta Dream!
Join us for an engaging workshop led by Aaron Golub. Reframe your thinking around disabilities and create an environment where everyone feels they belong despite the differences we all face.
National Hispanic Heritage Month Film Screening: Dolores and Discussion with Prof. Victoria Castillo
Dr. Anri Yasuda, of the University of Virginia, will discuss how early modern writers in Japan balanced beautiful ideals with lived realities, focusing on the novelist Natsume Sōseki, often deemed the most important Japanese writer of his generation.
Welcome to the City event in Richmond, VA. Community building with Richmond Young Guarde
Please join us for the fourth annual Social Impact Lecture Series in the Mason School of Business featuring Lara Schwartz, Director of the Project on Civic Dialogue at American University and author of the acclaimed book "Try to Love the Questions."
The Reves Center presents a panel discussion on role, activities and current situation of the Afghan Female Tactical Platoon (FTP), a small unit of Afghan women who worked with U.S. special operations forces (SOF) in Afghanistan.
Visit the brewery starting on Thursday, 9/26 through Sunday, 9/29 and mention that you're in town for Family Weekend (or flash your W&M gear) for a 20% discount on draft pints all weekend long!
GSWS Colloquia: Prof. Melanie Marotta, “Gothic Doubling and the Haunted Space in Kalynn Bayron’s You Are Not Supposed to Die Tonight and Vincent Tirado’s We Don’t Swim Here.”
W&M Bray School Lab presents a free monthly Zoom series by Genealogist Elizabeth Drembus, detailing her on-going search for the descendants of the Williamsburg Bray School.
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