Alumni Engagement Events
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Join the Mason Alumni of Color Network Book Club as we host our first meeting discussing White Fragility Robin DiAngelo.
Connect with fellow members of the W&M community from all over the world to share your expertise and build your professional network!
*This event is only available to William & Mary Law School graduates living in the Chicago area. *
Join fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss books.
Hear from Joe Jackson ’86, Jordan Lex ’05, Jim Molloy, Sheila Novak '91, J.D. '96, Graham Savage ’04 and Earl Wise '83, J.D. '87 as they discuss the impact of today's pandemic on various aspects of commercial real estate.
To kick off its Speaker Series, the Center for Racial & Social Justice welcomes W&M epidemiologist and public health expert Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo to discuss the health disparities experienced by Black and Brown people in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The Institute of Bill of Rights Law marks the commencement of the new term of the United States Supreme Court each fall with its Supreme Court Preview Conference. Our 2020 Preview will be online via Zoom.
Join William & Mary alumni for a series of webinars this fall that combines theory and practice to explore how leaders can create inclusive environments.
Connect with fellow members of the W&M community from all over the world to share your expertise and build your professional network!
Alumni, parents, family, friends and book lovers are invited to join author Fiona Davis '87 for a reading and discussion of her book "The Lions of Fifth Avenue."
Join the William & Mary Washington Center for a panel discussion on the 2020 election.
Join us for an on-line symposium titled "No Transition, No Justice: How the Absence of Transitional Justice Following the Civil War Has Led to Ongoing Racial Injustice in the United States."
Join fellow William & Mary alumni and friends to read and discuss "How to Read the Air" by Dinaw Mengestu. Regular attendees and newcomers are all welcome!
The Charles Center, in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, present Arionne Nettles, who will discuss her experience reporting as a journalist during a global pandemic. Nettles will focus on the impact of COVID-19 on museums.
*This event is only available to William & Mary Law School graduates living in the Williamsburg and Hampton Roads area. *
Writer and architect Frank Harmon will describe his journey and discuss the importance of studied examination before previewing his book.
The Public Discourse Initiative is excited to welcome City Councilman Caleb Rogers on 9/24 at 7:00 PM via Zoom to discuss racial reconciliation in Williamsburg.
Please join us for the third of our hour-long conversations between LatinX alumni and current students. Through partnership with William & Mary LatinX Alumni and the Latin American Student Union (LASU), we are excited to offer these monthly dialogues.
Join William & Mary alumni for a series of webinars this fall that combines theory and practice to explore how leaders can create inclusive environments.
The William & Mary Alumni Association, in partnership with Arts & Sciences, invites you to join William & Mary History Professor Jay Watkins for a conversation about discovery and belonging within queer communities.
Do you have a high school junior or senior embarking upon the college admission process? Join the W&M Alumni Association's Alumni Admission Initiatives and the D.C.-area network to learn more about the admission process at William & Mary and beyond.
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