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 the Omohundro Institute for the Vast Early America Lecture with award-winning author Marlene Daut
Join fellow Society of 1918 members for our signature annual event: Gather. Grow. Give. This year, we will gather virtually and focus on the theme of happiness.
Calling all tree huggers, forest friends, and book worms! If you are interested in connecting with fellow nature-lovers over a good book, join us for Highland’s Green Gathering Book Club.
Tune in on March 12, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. for a virtual conversation with historian and author Cassandra Good as she discusses her latest book.
The week-long Ampersand Festival features special guests, films, music, theater, dance, author talks, and professional workshops.
Abby Rapoport, cofounder and publisher of Stranger’s Guide, will deliver the 2025 McSwain-Walker Lecture, "Place-Based Journalism: Perspectives from Independent Media."
Join Dr. Kameron King ’13 for an engaging alumni career talk that explores the environmental and ethical impacts of fast fashion while offering practical tips for building a professional wardrobe that aligns with your values.
In her new biography, author and Highland interpreter Barbara VornDick dramatically adds to the previously limited historical knowledge about Eliza and the tragic circumstances of her death in Paris in 1840.
Exhibition curator Adriano Marinazzo will introduce Michelangelo: The Genesis of the Sistine, sharing new insights from his extensive research on the subject.
Celebrate Women’s History Month at a special-access event that will honor the extraordinary contributions of the women who shaped the home front during World War II.
LISA DILLMAN & SILVIA TANDECIARZ
Tuesday, March 18, 7:00 PM, PBK Hall Studio Theatre, Free Reception & Book Sale to Follow
The Lone Bellow in concert, featuring featuring Zach Williams (guitar/vocals), Kanene Donehey Pipkin (multi-instrumentalist/vocals and W&M ‘07), and Brian Elmquist (guitar/vocals).
Dr. Rahel Fischbach will present part of her forthcoming book, Between God and History: Politics of Modern Muslim Qurʾānic Hermeneutics.
Resistance of indigenous women in Peruvian and Central American documentaries: A reading from the ethics of care and solidarity
Join us for an inspiring panel featuring distinguished William & Mary women who have risen to the top of their fields. They’ll share their journeys, offer insights on advancing in leadership and discuss the critical role of women in executive roles.
Learn how artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT can enhance your life and career in this engaging discussion with industry experts Isabel Hirama ’14, M.S. ’17 and Jonny Mills ’17, M.S. ’18.
This workshop will dive into the creative world of Aura CuriAtlas Physical Theatre and Human Landscape Dance through guided movement improvisation, partnering, and collaborative creation.
BORIS DRALYUK & YE CHUN
Thursday, March 20, 6:00 PM, PBK Hall Studio Theatre Free Reception & Book Sale to Follow
We are excited to invite Sarah Rajec, Professor Of Law at William & Mary Law School, and Arne Ballantine, Chief Executive Officer at Ohmium, to the Entrepreneurship Hub for this Topic Talk!
Like Minds is a comedy quiz show that takes the fact-filled fun of a pub quiz and combines it with the quick-witted comedy of an improv show.
Highland, in partnership with the Virginia Festival of the Book, will host Kenn Kaufman to discuss his book The Birds that Audubon Missed.
Join us for a special conversation with Betsy Korona '03, former senior vice president, Editorial Newsgathering for
NBC News & MSNBC.
The Art & Science Exchange hosts Lydia Fort, MFA and David Lynn, PhD of Emory University for a faculty focused workshop on collaborative teaching and scientific transculturalism (students are still welcomed). Reception to follow.
NEW DATE! Artist, activist, and bestselling author, Katie Holten to speak on the Language of Trees and what it means to love a forest.
Please join us for presentations by 2024-25 Sharp Journalism Seminar students, moderated by NYT video journalist Claire Hogan '22.
Join us for a vibrant exhibition of performance and visual art inspired by coastal and marine science presented by scientists, artists and innovators from VIMS and A&S.
Join us on March 30, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., as we welcome the Piedmont Master Gardeners for a spring gardening workshop on “Prepping and Planning Your Vegetable Garden.”
Iman Zaki, cultural manager, researcher, consultant, and theater maker, is the second event of the Spring 2025 Scholarly Perspectives Series on Arts & Democracy.
Join us in March for Bray School Stories as Bray School Lab Genealogist Elizabeth Drembus welcomes our very special guest, Matthew Webster, Executive Director, Architectural Preservation and Research, Colonial Williamsburg: https://go.wm.edu/JGzCyJ
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