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First day of classes. NDS registration begins
Welcome to William & Mary - and your first weekend on-campus!
Come to this in-person event to meet campus employers, explore opportunities, and learn how to apply! Hourly and Federal Work-Study positions available. Open to all current undergraduate and graduate students.
Are you interested in research? Join us Friday, Sept. 3rd, in the ISC to experience Tribe Chemistry Research Labs!
Get to know your new local community, connect with other students, learn how to get the most out of being a Williamsburg resident, and receive W&M swag. This civic scavenger hunt is all within easy walking distance to campus.
Join us on Sunday, September 5th from 5-7pm for a back to school BBQ and lots of fun! Come meet our staff, student leaders, and fellow tribe members for an evening of tie dye, games, challah braiding, and more!
Labor Day (classes meet, offices closed)
Join us on Monday, September 6th at 5pm in McGlothlin 219 to learn more about this opportunity!
RPSS program invite you for upcoming individual film screenings in Fall 2021
PwC is excited to participate in W&M's Diversity Career Expo! Join to hear from Travis Patton: PwC Tax Partner, PwC Diversity Partner Champion, and W&M alum!
Join us as we discuss current campus events and issues, as well as celebrate our victories. All are welcome!
The morning features a panel to discuss the issues and trends in navigating the workforce as a diverse candidate. In the afternoon, students participate in an employer showcase to speak with representatives in one-on-one settings.
Thrive wherever life takes you with this series of programs designed for Young Guarde alumni (Classes 2011-2021). Join us Sept. 8-30 for a series of virtual and in-person events to help you transition to life after W&M.
Learn about admission and scholarship opportunities available to Returned Peace Corps Volunteers through the Paul D. Coverdell Fellowship Program at William & Mary.
Join Health Law & Policy Society on Thursday, September 9 at 12:50pm to learn more about how to get involved with the organization. Please register ahead of time to receive the Zoom invitation.
The Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Legal Society hosts the return of former DPCLS president and founder, Shaun Goodfriend, for a lunch hour presentation on ransomware response.
Attend in person or online to learn how the W&M Washington Center can help W&M students with their professional development, especially with internship and networking opportunities in DC! Reserve your spot through your TribeCareers account today.
Interested in learning more about how to get involved in and explore your interests in sustainability at William & Mary? Look no further!
Join this session to learn more about the William & Mary Global Innovation Challenge!
September 10 is the last day that a student can add/drop a course using Banner Self-Service. After September 10, the Add, Drop, Withdraw from Courses Form is required.
It is no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic brought significant changes to the ways we live and work. Now that we are moving toward a new normal, what exactly will that look like for organizations and employees?
What does it mean to be a consultant, and how do you get there? Join this session to learn how consultants work with clients to help solve their most challenging issues and expanding their reach.
A symposium centered around the career fields of consulting and accounting. This event includes an industry-specific career fair and panels for consulting and accounting but is not limited by major or class year.
Presenters: Cate Cullen, Haley Meyrowitz, and Terri Zach
Institute of Bill of Rights Law's Constitution Day Lecture with Judge Stephanos Bibas: “Arrogance, Showing Off, and Hiding the Ball: The Dangers of Judicial Rhetoric in American Democracy"
Join the German DAS HAUS residents and the Germans Studies students for the first Kaffeeklatsch of the semester!
Students, join your Philosophy professors for our Fall cook-out and volleyball match! Burgers, veggie burgers, hotdogs, chips, cookies, and soft drinks provided. Philosophy students and friends invited!
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.
Due to inclement weather, Opening Convocation will now take place on Friday, September 10. We look forward to this opportunity for the W&M community to come together to welcome all new students! Update: Masks will now be required for this event.
A Conversation with Trump Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall: Representing the Government Before the Supreme Court
Chandler Fitzsimons will share her proposed Ph.D. research entitled: "Fifty Cabins: Displacement and Memory in Virginia’s Historic Triangle." Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Senator Mason is a member of the Virginia General Assembly with extensive knowledge of mental health policy in Virginia and current legislation to address the mental health system.
W&M is proud to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month. Please join the William & Mary community as we celebrate Latinx heritage month. For more information, visit: bit.ly/WMLHM2021
Jessica Jenkins will present on her research concerning the historical ecology and sustainability of the Chesapeake estuary, focusing on the relationship of past communities with oyster populations. Contact [[jdcarlson]] for the Zoom link to this event.
Let's get together in a safe space to discuss current concerns, as well as our focused topic for the month.
The fair is an excellent way for companies and organizations to meet students, get their brand name out on campus, speak with interested students of all class years and majors.
Tomos Evans proposes P.hD. research titled: "Composition, Competition and Creativity: A Holistic Archaeological Reconstruction of Socio-political and Ontological Dynamics of Sungbo’s Eredo, Africa’s Largest Monument." Email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Professor Andrea Wright of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies and Anthropology is the first recipient of the Jinlan Liu APIA Faculty Award. She will discuss her latest research as part of the Awards Ceremony.
The fair is an excellent way for companies and organizations to meet students, get their brand name out on campus, speak with interested students of all class years and majors.
The Center for Geospatial for Analysis welcomes award-winning cartographer Justin Madron to give a guest lecture on History, Maps, and Digital Storytelling.
Colloquium: Junping Shi (William & Mary)
Join host Nathan Mo for another iteration of our popular Kaffeeklatsch and meet other students interested in German language and culture!
https://cwm.zoom.us/j/9709481005?pwd=TXRMT0RCU05sQnZIR3dKOGNwa2E3Zz09
In this talk, Dr. Mara Dicenta will present her work around beavers, settler-colonialism, and science in Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost tip of Chile and Argentina. Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Jon Pelson, author of “Wireless Wars: China's Dangerous Domination of 5G, and How We're Fighting Back” will speak on the third floor of GRI on September 22 at 12 pm.
This Reproductive Rights Health Panel will discuss the current developments surrounding a woman's right to an abortion.
Panel hosted by the Human Security Law Center.
Known for exceptional creativity and artistry, Çudamani is a 21-member ensemble of musicians and dancers. Their program spans the spectrum of human emotion inviting you into the transcendent experience of Balinese gamelan and dance.
Mineral reactivity: surface, environment, and lightning strikes
This fair is designed for admissions representatives from graduate school programs to recruit prospective students for their schools/programs. Fair is open to students of all majors and class years as well as alumni.
Join host Jordan Shields for an informal end-of-the week gathering. Meet other students in German and make plans for the weekend!
https://cwm.zoom.us/j/95683171429
Public Lecture "Quantitative Approaches to Social Justice" by Chad Topaz (Williams College)
The Geology Department will be hosting a Family Weekend Open House on Friday, Sept 24th from 3:30-5pm in McGlothlin-Street Hall on the second floor.
Interested in working in Japan after graduation? Join us for an information session and Q&A with representatives of the JET Program. The application window opens in early October.
We will be hosting guest speaker in COLL 300 (History of the Ottoman Empire) course.
Join Asian American community leaders and policy makers for an afternoon of discussions focused on combatting anti-Asian American hate, including panels on Asian American hate crime data and reporting, education, gender-based violence, and leadership!
The Shadow of El Centro: A History of Migrant Incarceration and Solidarity by Jessica Ordaz.
A book talk sponsored by the Department of History and Latin American Studies
Connect with fellow members of the W&M community from all over the world to share your expertise and build your professional network!
Jeff Lunardi is Executive Director of the Virginia Joint Commission on Health Care with extensive knowledge of mental health policy in Virginia.
Dr. Samudzi will speak about her research on German South West Africa (present-day Namibia), and the Herero and Nama genocide. She will also address current debates about museums, repatriation of remains, and ways of understanding repair and reparations.
Evening discussion with renowned Indigenous author, scholar, surfer, and professor Dina Gilio-Whitaker (Colville Confederated Tribes descendant) about environmental justice in Indian Country and movement toward transformational land ethic.
Drop by for a quick resume check, get your career questions answered, and connect with Tonya Nations of the Cohen Career Center.
Dr. Emily Wilcox of the William & Mary Department of Modern Languages and Literatures will present her research on movement, Third World Unity, and decolonization. Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Carlos Rivera Santana & Robin Ellis
"Unpacking Indigenous Acknowledgement: A Decolonial Discussion Revolving around the 1723 William & Mary Brafferton 'Indian' School"
Also streamed on Zoom
Miss Independent-- “Is there anything wrong with being independent? Let’s talk about the pros and cons of being “Miss Independent”.
Join Dr. Coralis Solomon, clinical assistant professor in the W&M School of Education, for a virtual Healing Circle designed to support the Latinx community at the university.
The William & Mary Law School Property Rights Project will host the 18th annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference on September 30-October 1, 2021.
Join Dr. Carl Friedrichs to learn about the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (CBNERR) and its role as a sentinel site.
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Ongoing Events
W&M Art History Senior Research Colloquium III NOW ONLINE
12 art history majors in the capstone seminar, under the guidance of Professor Xin Conan-Wu, present in depth research on various topics, ranging from the historical to the contemporary.
Now Online W&M Art History's THE CURATORIAL PROJECT: "THE ART OF WELL BEING", STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
Art & Art History's Studio Art 2021 Senior Exhibition "Collective Imagination" NOW ONLINE
Graduating Seniors, Abigail Daniel, Leah Moyer, Jorden Solet, Evan Squires and Iris Wu
Now Online, the Spring 2021 Virtual Non Majors Exhibition, featuring work by W&M students participating in the Studio Art classes, who are not majors of the program.