Deadline: Apply to Graduate in January 2024
Friday, September 1
All day
Blow Memorial Hall

If you plan to graduate in January 2024, you must apply to graduate using the University Registrar’s online Graduation Application by this deadline. The form closes after September 1, each year. For guidance, please see the Graduation Application website.

    A&S Graduate Welcome Reception
    Friday, September 1
    12pm - 1:30pm
    Sadler Center, Tidewater B

    The A&S Dean's Office and Office of Graduate Studies invite all incoming Arts & Sciences Graduate Students to a Graduate Welcome Reception! Free food and refreshments included, RSVP is requested before Thursday, August 24, 2023!

    Labor Day
    Monday, September 4
    All day
    Location not specified

    Offices closed. No undergraduate classes scheduled.

      Nine by Leah Glenn Dance Theatre | Inaugural Performance in new PBK Memorial Hall
      Saturday, September 9
      7:30pm
      Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall

      Nine is a multi-media production choreographed and presented by Leah Glenn and her company, Leah Glenn Dance Theatre. We hope you will join us as we celebrate the soft opening of W&M’s new Arts Quarter.

      Deadline: GSA Conference Funds, Fall Cycle
      Monday, September 11
      All day
      Blow Memorial Hall

      A&S graduate students may apply to the fall cycle of the Graduate Student Association's Conference Funding program, offering up to $500 toward in-person conference attendance.

       

        Last day to add/drop
        Monday, September 11
        All day
        Location not specified

        Last day to add/drop

          KOTZIJ: Maya Ceremony
          Thursday, September 21
          5pm - 6:20pm
          Sunken Garden
            Emerging Scholars Talk: "Reinterpreting/Reorienting James Monroe’s Highland"
            Thursday, September 28
            2pm - 3pm
            Stryker Center (412 Boundary St.)

            Maria DiBenigno, Mellon Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Highland, will present, “Reinterpreting/Reorienting James Monroe’s Highland”

            Offered in partnership between the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.

            Present Pasts:  Slave Wrecks Project in Seven Shipwrecks
            Thursday, September 28
            6pm - 7:30pm
            Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

            Present Pasts: The World Forged by the Enslavement Trade and the Work of the Slave Wrecks Project in Seven Shipwrecks

            Steve Lubkemann, guest speaker

            September 28th, 2023; Commonwealth Auditorium 6:00-7:30pm


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