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Sian Jin from Indiana University will present his talk: Scaling HPC Applications via Predictable And Reliable Data Reduction
INHABITANTS follows five Native American Tribes across deserts, coastlines, forests, and prairies as they restore their traditional land management practices.
Deadline to declare major/minor [pdf] for May or August Graduates
Add/Drop period ends
Deadline to file Minor Declaration form [pdf[ for May or August graduates.
Monroe Social & Grant Application Info Session
Withdrawal period begins. Last day to withdraw from a full-term course is March 27, 2023
Pass/Fail form opens for social class juniors and seniors
Hanjie Chen from University of Virginia will present her talk: "Bridging the Trustworthy Gap between AI and Humans: Interpretation Techniques for Modern NLP"
The Charles Center and the Reves Center for International Studies present photojournalist and Pulitzer grantee Sophie Neiman for a talk about her reporting on protests in Uganda's oil region.
Our first seminar of the Spring semester will be given by Joanmarie Del Vecchio, from Dartmouth College: "Small satellites, big data, and the fate of permafrost landscapes"
A public evening with Kerry Lee, the Co-Artistic Director of the Atlanta Chinese Dance Company, in coordination with the special exhibit “Chinese Dance: National Movements in a Revolutionary Age, 1945-1965,” on display at the Stryker Center.
Dongruo Zhou from University of California, Los Angeles
The Gilman Scholarship is specifically designed for Pell eligible students to study abroad.
Geology Club is hosting a Movie Night that is open to everyone! You do not have to be a member.
Kirshanthan Sundararajah from Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University will present his talk: "Abstractions for Taming Irregularity at the Top"
Chenyuan Ma is a PhD candidate at Minzu University of China and a visiting scholar at William & Mary. Her talk is about the ethnic minority religious festival known as the Ha Festival in Sino-Vietnamese cross-border Jing Communities in southwest China.
The International Law Society welcomes Professor Randall Abate (GW Law) to discuss “climate washing” litigation that seeks to hold private sector entities accountable for misleading the public about their compliance with climate change mandates or goals.
Guannan Liu from Virginia Tech will present his talk: Investigating Security Threats of Misconfiguration in Networked Systems
Drop-in hours: Undergrad research grant proposal writing assistance
Join the Environment & Sustainability program at the Keck Lab for a campfire social! Hot chocolate and s'mores will be provided.
William & Mary alumni Riley Bates will be presenting "A Walk Through Time – An Overview of Kenyan Geology"
Professor Silbey will highlight key themes and disputes to examine the experience of everyday creators and innovators navigating IP laws in the current internet eco-system.
Join the William & Mary and Colonial Williamsburg Foundation communities as we officially launch the preservation of the Williamsburg Bray School at its new, permanent exhibition site in Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area.
Charter Day marks the 330th anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Charter from King William III and Queen Mary II of England establishing William & Mary. Tickets are not required to attend.
Kadencia is a 13-piece orchestra that has quickly made an impact in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States through performances that deliver heavy-hitting original music.
Student Assembly & Alma Mater Productions are hosting a Green & Gold Bash for students to celebrate W&M's 330th birthday! Come to the event AND vote for the innaugural Royal Court!
Write-ins are mini writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Dreams & Fantasies
Dr. Jamie C. Bartlett, Conductor
Featuring Harris Simon, Jazz Piano
All Proceeds Go Directly To Student Scholarship Aid for International Tour.
Want to make a movie in less than a day for 24 Speed 2023, but not sure how? Join us online on February 11, 2023 for a talk with several Alumni 24 Speed veterans to talk tips, tricks, Qs, and As when it comes to fast-paced short-form filmmaking.
Professor Marc Brettler of Duke University joins Professor Homrighausen to discuss how such an inherently Christian text additionally serves as an important piece of thought for Jews in the past and today.
Join us for a panel event to explore careers in creative spaces. This session of Creative Careers Immersion focuses on freelancers and creators.
Rogerio Jorge, IST, University of Lisbon, Title of talk: Recent nuclear fusion breakthroughs using stellarator optimization
Public Lecture by Dr. Changwook Kim (Handong Global University) on "The Shadow of the Korean Wave: Global K-Culture Boom and the Problem of Creative Labor in Korean Cultural Industries."
Interested in Human Rights? Considering spending Fall 2023 in Latin America? This is THE perfect opportunity for you! Learn more about our Program in La Plata with our amazing program alums—Wednesday, February 15, 5:00pm, Washington Hall 315.
Interested in Human Rights? Considering spending Fall 2023 in Latin America? This is THE perfect opportunity for you! Learn more about our Program in La Plata with our amazing program alums—Wednesday, February 15, 5:00pm, Washington Hall 315.
Rebekah Planto, doctoral candidate in Anthropology, will present "Archaeological investigations of the "Bacon's Castle" plantation landscape, c. 1640-1740."
Offered in partnership between the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Brown bag double feature where Geology Seniors Chloe Lund and Olivia Wachob will present their honors research.
Drop-in hours: Undergrad research grant proposal writing assistance
Boswell Panel: Trans Youth: Pasts, Presents, and Futures. Panelists include Shannon McKay, Vivian Hamilton, and Dr. Samantha Rosenthal. This panel is sponsored by the John Boswell Initiative.
The community quilt project, hosted by Mr. Steve Prince, focuses on presenting every individual's story in an extremely unique way - as part of a quilt that will run along DoG street! Come join us and make your own addition to the growing quilt.
Write-ins are mini writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Mae Milano from University of California, Berkeley will present her talk: Programming Distributed Systems
James Juno, Plasma Physics National Laboratory, Title of talk: A look at the plasma universe through phase space
Each year the Government Dept. invites a distinguished alum to speak as part of the Baxter-Ward Fellowship. This year's recipient is Dr. Allison P. Anoll '09, & an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University.
Join Geology club and AWG for tea in the TC on February 21st at 10am
Performing Queerness in Singapore: Beyond Illiberal Pragmatism and Cane. With guest Zoom speaker Zihan Loo.
Information Session & Student Panel on Fellowships & Scholarships
"Understanding Putin's War on Ukraine" Professor Serhy Yekelchyk (University of Victoria, Canada) ISC 1127 at 5:30PM
Join us for an illustrated lecture by Charles Palermo, professor of art history at William & Mary.
William & Mary is once again working with the Williamsburg Regional Library for the One Book, One Community program. This year's selection is author Micheline Marcom's book, The New American.
Join us for German Movie Night. This week we are watching The People vs. Fritz Bauer.
Exhibition: "The Non-Majors Show", Andrews Gallery
February 22-March 8, Reception Feb. 23, 4-6pm.
Free and open to the public
Our second seminar of the Spring semester will be given by Dr. Raquel Portes, from Bates College: "Soil formation, erosion processes, & landscape evolution"
Surabhi Jaiswal, Princeton University, Title of talk: Exploring low temperature plasma fundamentals and applications
This webinar features riparian and fisheries experts representing several U.S. tribes discussing how Traditional Ecological Knowledge can be in incorporated into riparian conservation and hydropower decision making.
Recipient of The Tony Award® for Best Play and Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
The Russian and Post - Soviet Studies Program invites you to the Tepper Speaker Series
Art exhibition of the W&M Studio Art seniors at the Matney Gallery
Opens February 24, with an opening reception, 5-7pm
Ends March 28
Free and open to the public
Please join the William & Mary Law Review for this year's symposium! The symposium will focus on the United States’ persistently high incarceration rate in prisons and jails.
The CGA Speaker Series continues with a talk from Jessica Wyatt! Jessica is a GIS Analyst with the City of Newport News. Join us to learn about how Jessica uses GIS technologies in her work with the local government!
Join our weekly German Studies gathering for some coffee and cake, speaking German not required!
"A Home for My Heart" film screening around trans experiences in South Asia.
Based in Williamsburg, the Wren Masters specialize in historical performance of 17th and 18th century music played on harpsichord, recorder, baroque violin, and viola da gamba is sponsored by the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
Come celebrate Study Abroad Day! Peer advisors will be at Sadler with giveaways, snacks and info about how you can study abroad, too!
The Bahn Mi Lecture Series of the Asian and Pacific Islander American Studies Program (APIA):
Prof. Geeta Patel (Professor, South Asian Studies. University of Virginia): Archives, History, Desire, Lyric: Miraji's Translation
This Hayes Writers Series event presents Laura Warrell, author of Sweet Soft Plenty Rhythm, which has been named the “best book” of 2022 by several publications. Laura will read from her work, discuss her craft, and signing books.
Join Vox, William & Mary's reproductive justice group, as we have an inclusive and interactive presentation about pleasure, health, and all things sex!
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Ongoing Events
Andrews Gallery Exhibition, Laura Vahlberg "Houses and Trees"
January 25-February 15, 2023
Open to the public
The exhibit explores the history of Chinese dance through images and text co-curated by William & Mary professor Dr. Emily Wilcox and University of Michigan Chinese Studies Librarian Dr. Liangyu Fu.
By no later than February 15, 2023, all graduate students planning to graduate in either May or August 2023 MUST submit the Intent to Graduate form to the Office of Graduate Studies.
Using the power of film to entertain, educate and connect our audiences to issues related to Jewish life in the U.S., Israel, and around the world.