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The Institute for Integrative Conservation is seeking W&M undergraduate students for our 2023 Conservation Research Program. The Program matches students with external partners and faculty to conduct applied research that advances real-world conservation.
The Innocence Club is hosting Anthony Ray Hinton, who served 30 years on Alabama's death row for a crime he didn't commit, on Sunday, October 2. RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/hintonrsvp . For more information, @innocencewm on Instagram.
This workshop will help grad students understand what rights they hold as an author.
Undergraduate research can be done in any major and lead to some amazing opportunities - but how do you get started? Learn more about what undergraduate research entails, how to find a faculty mentor, and what funding opportunities exist. Snacks provided!
Andrews Gallery presents artist Laura Frazure, Bodily Rhetoric. October 6-28, 2022. Artist talk, Oct 6, 5-6pm, Andews 101 , followed by an opening reception, 6-8pm.
William & Mary Law School’s Election Law Society and the Federalist Society are pleased to co-host the Chair of the Federal Election Commission, Allen Dickerson.
Andrew Dallas Hurley , Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Partial Wave Analysis of Strange Mesons Decaying to K+?+?- in the Reaction ?p ? K+?+?- ?(1520) and the Commissioning of the GlueX DIRC Detector"
The Lee Lecture presents Dr. Casey Dué Hackney , Professor and Director of the Classical Studies Program at the University of Houston, Houston Texas. She will be speaking on “’The Egg of a Sea-bird:’ Searching for Homer in Ireland”.
Anhthu Cung received the Concord Traveling Scholarship to travel to Vietnam to explore her family background and examine how the Vietnam War affected the country’s literary history and how political divisions influenced its cuisine’s development.
Deadline for 2023 graduates to have social class changed prior to Spring 2023 registration
'22 Capstone Summer Sketchbook Exhibition: W&M Senior Studio Art Majors
October 7-24, Opening recpetion Oct. 7, 4-6pm
Sadler Center, Hart Gallery
Reunion event for History alumni! The Harrison Ruffin Tyler Department of History presents a book talk by Dr. Emily Greble, Associate Professor of HIstory, Vanderbilt University and William & Mary Alum. A reception will follow.
The talk is entitled “Latin America Enters with the Cob / Latinoamérica entra con la mazorca” and it will interpret the poem "El maíz" (“Corn”).
How Groups, Geometry, and Arithmetic Come Together
Tribe Chemistry Alumni Career Panel!
It’s Homecoming Weekend! We invited some great alumni who got their start in the hallowed halls of the ISC (or Rogers Hall). Learn from their life journey path & start your career network.
With the Mathematics Department, we're holding the following panel discussion: Advice on applying to, accepting, and starting graduate school with W&M alums
Danielle Wenner, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University, will give a talk entitled, "Structural Injustice, Exploitation, and Static Non-Ideal Theory"
Attendees are requested to mask as a COVID precaution.
RPSS Homecoming Talk
Friday, October 7, 3:30 pm
Washington 301
Talk title: Russia's War in Ukraine: Assessing Eight Months of Russian Military Performance
George Barros ’19
Simon Joyce is the inaugural Sara & Jess Cloud Professor of English at William & Mary (2018-23) and GSWS affiliate faculty. Joyce’s new book, LGBT Victorians: Sexuality and Gender in 19th Century Archives.
Please join our faculty and students for the Homecoming CS Colloquium at M-S Hall Room 020 at 4:00PM on Friday, September 7.
Join the Reves Center as we join our international community of students, scholars, families faculty and staff to celebrate our amazing W&M Field Hockey Team!
Join Hispanic Studies faculty, alumni and students for salutations and casual chit-chat while getting your morning coffee a tasty treat! (We will gather by Jefferson Statue, but will move indoors to Washington Hall if there is rain.)
Welcome Home! We are inviting all alumni, students, and friends of the French and Francophone Studies program to join us for an outdoor breakfast in the Jefferson Gardens, right next to Washington Hall. We look forward to seeing you on Saturday morning!
Current and past W&M First-Gen/Low-Income (FGLI) students are invited to gather for a coffee and pastries ahead of Saturday's Homecoming festivities!
ENSP breakfast for alumni and their families, in coordination with Geology Department.
2022 Homecoming w/ the Sciences in ISC (Applied Science, Biology, Chemistry, Data Sci, Neuroscience, Psych Sciences)
Russian Program Homecoming Reception
Saturday, October 8, 10:00 - 11:30 AM
Washington 315
ART & ART HISTORY ALUMNI HOMECOMING RECEPTION,
Saturday, October 8
10:00am-12noon
Muscarelle Museum, where the exhibition Faculty Show 15 is on view from September 30 through December 11, 2022, featuring recent works of William & Mary’s studio art faculty
A homecoming brunch hosted by the Economics Department, Government Department, International Relations Program, and Public Policy Program
Come one, come all to our Annual Classical Studies Open House 10 am - 12 pm in Boswell 340 (formerly Morton Hall)
Please come back home and let us know how you are doing.
Calling All Alumni, Current Students, Families, Friends, Faculty & Staff of English: Join us to celebrate Homecoming 2022! We will have a light morning snack and coffee set up in the Tucker lobby.
Join us at the fantasy world of Physics filled with hand-on activities for all ages, demo shows, presentations, lab visits, giant ooblek pool, hovercraft and most delicious liquid nitrogen ice cream. Guaranteed fun for all family. Speak Physics and enter.
The Asian and Pacific Islander American Studies Program will host a get-together over coffee and snacks .
Welcome home! Join the Global Research Institute for a celebratory BBQ on Saturday, October 8 from 11 AM-2 PM.
The Arabic program for Homecoming.
Department of Mathematics Homecoming Tailgate
Current and former students in German Studies gather for our traditional Fall BBQ!
Abstract deadline: CLOSED
Early registration: CLOSED
Please join the Econ Club for an Alumni Panel!
Midterm grading period begins
The scope of his workshop, organized by the EICUG AI WG, is to cover all active and potential areas of applications of AI/ML for the EIC. Included are AI/ML tutorial sessions provided by industry experts and a whole-day Hackathon event on Friday.
Please join us on October 10 at 7:00 PM in Blow Memorial Hall, 201, for a reading with Lauren Alleyne. Lauren is the author of Difficult Fruit and Honeyfish. She is also newly named the director of Furious Flower Poetry Center at James Madison University.
Prof. Helen Nissenbaum (Cornell Tech) will give a talk entitled "Why the Freedom to Obfuscate is a Precious Safeguard in Digital Societies"
https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92614308083?pwd=RXFWNFhTNVE2blhGOHVHa1ZkaFNiQT09 Passcode: 921833
A W&M alum and an advocate of diversity and inclusion issues in medicine, Dr. Fabian will speak from her experiences as a transwoman in the field of orthopedic surgery and her life's journey more broadly.
Décio Muianga will give a talk on his research on Mozambique's Stone Age. Please email [[jdcarlson]] if you would like a Zoom option.
"Day in DC" is an in-person trip to select employer sites in Washington DC.
Join Wesley on our first trip since 2019! We are revisiting Southwestern VA and the community activism there surrounding the Mountain Valley Pipeline. There is no cost, all students welcome!
Classes resume from Fall Break
Transfer Students are welcome and encouraged to stop by the Sadler Center to meet the advising team from the Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs! The OUAA team will be available to answer questions, provide resources and share some candy!
Join the Office of Career Development & Professional Engagement for the Federal Resume workshops. In this workshop, students will learn how to write a federal resume when applying for federal internships and job opportunities on USAJOBS.
Transfer students are welcome to come over to the Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs to meet the team! We want to learn about your experience transitioning into the William & Mary community.
Please come learn more about the St Andrews Summer W&M Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program. The Program Director and GEO Advisor will be there to answer questions!
Dr. Stiliana Milkova will talk on “Ariadne on the Beach: Elena Ferrante’s Mythologies” on Tuesday, October 18, 2022 in Small 110 at 5:00 pm. She is from Oberlin College, Oberlin OH.
The Institute for Integrative Conservation, William & Mary Libraries, and the Reves Center for International Studies host a day at W&M with journalist and adventurer, Ken Ilgunas.
Students will learn how to apply for the experiences, how to show up to the externship, and how to make the most out of the experience. If you have a scheduling conflict, please let [[lrandolph, Lisa Randolph]] know as soon as possible.
Hear a talk by our colleague in Environmental Humanities, Lidia Ponce de la Vega, hosted by MLL’s Bellini Colloquium entitled “The Global South in biodiversity collections: A Latin American perspective on the Biodiversity Heritage Library.”
Dr. A Carly Buxton speaks on the history of Japanese-American citizens who weathered WWII and Occupation, as explored in her 2022 monograph, Unthinking Collaboration: American Nisei in Transwar Japan.
Dr. Akinwumi Ogundiran, winner of the 2022 Sutlive Book Prize, will give a lecture on his book The Yorúbá: A New History. Zoom link available.
Meara Carlin ('22) will present on her senior research! This event is open to the public and all majors are encouraged to join us in Room 230 in McGlothlin-Street Hall. There will be a virtual viewing option as well!
Students interested in learning about the W&M Bray School Lab are invited to drop by Travis House on Friday, October 21, 2022, between 2:30pm and 4:30pm to learn more about the Lab's research on the Williamsburg Bray School for Black children, 1760-1774.
Sarah Stroud, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Parr Center for Ethics at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, will give a talk entitled "Is There Such a Thing as Disagreement in Attitude?”
Zhenghan Wang, Microsoft State Q, Title of Talk: Quantum computing with topological materials
FETE DE LA RECHERCHE 2022 (10/21/22)
Student research, study abroad, spring courses, alumni guest speaker
The Computer Science (CS) Department is hosting its first Symposium for Graduate Studies! The symposium will consist of faculty and graduate student panels, research talks, poster session, social events, and more! Register here.
Join the Geology Club on October 22nd at 9PM for s'mores and scary stories!
Spring advising period begins. It ends November 4th
Daniel Arriaga & Sandra Zuniga from the University of Texas at Austin will discuss the Geology of Mexico
The Charles Center and the Reves Center for International Studies present photojournalist James Whitlow Delano for a talk, "Telling the Story of the Global Climate Crisis," Monday, October 24, 2022, at 4pm in the Reves Room.
Enjoy a FREE lunch and hear from a panel of faculty from Art & Art History, English, History, and Modern Languages and Literatures speak about research opportunities in their departments!
Join us this Tuesday, October 25 at 7PM in Chancellors 134 for a meeting on the intersections between mental health and incarceration. All are welcome- we will have a brief student-led presentation followed by a group discussion on this topic!
Connect with representatives from Social Science and STEM departments on campus to learn about how to get involved with research!
Dr. William Fitzhugh will talk on "Climate Change in the Artic: It's Happening Fast, and It's Happened Before". His talk will be on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 at 5:00 pm.
Please join us October 26th at 6:00 PM in Tucker Theater with Paul Hendrickson, a former staff writer for the Post, won the National Book Critics Circle Award for his 2003 Sons of Mississippi, Recipient of Guggenheim and NEA grants and teaches at UPenn.
Studio Art Workshop events w/ Laura Frazure, "Poses of Labor": a temporary public art project
All are invited to:
An Adobe Patty Making Party, Oct 27, 5pm, Andrews 118
Observe the construction of "Poses of Labor", Oct 28 &29, 10am each day, front of Andrews
DANCEVENT featuring Orchesis Modern Dance Company
A concert of original works created by William & Mary dance faculty, and performed by faculty, guest artists, and members of the Orchesis Modern Dance Company.
Dr. Suzuki, of Baruch College, CUNY, will discuss his first-hand experience with Japanese manga as well as the fascinating genre called gekiga, or "dramatic pictures," which emerged in 1960s Japan.
Come to the interest meeting to learn more about the Environmental Humanities at W&M and be part of the team that is championing a more inclusive and a creative way of seeing (and saving) the environment.
Inspired by her course Why Water Matters and her research on the history of science, Professor of Classical Studies Georgia Irby will explore ancient to modern biological and mythological creatures of the sea.
Morgan Sanders ('22) will present on her senior research! This event is open to the public and all majors are encouraged to join us in Room 230 in McGlothlin-Street Hall. There will be a virtual viewing option as well!
Zoom Link: TBA
Title: Reliability and robustness of oscillations in some slow-fast chaotic systems
Join us on Oct 28th to learn about how William & Mary students are advancing real-world conservation solutions!
Y. Joseph Zhang, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Title of Talk: Cross-scale estuarine and ocean modelling on unstructured grids: a community approach
Info Session about the McCormack-Reboussin Scholarship in French & Francophone Studies
October 28, 4-5pm.
Contact [[gxpaci, Prof. Pacini]] for the Zoom link.
The Museum of Chincoteague Island is proud to partner with the Island Theatre to offer a presentation by Chris Hein, Associate Professor at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, on the Barrier Islands.
Help with McCormack-Reboussin Scholarship Application
Midterm grading period begins
Withdrawal period ends
Last day to elect pass/fail for social class juniors and seniors
Art & Art History Distinguished Lecture series presents SAM CHUNG, "JOURNEY IN CLAY"
October 31, 5pm, Andrews 101. Reception will follow.
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