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Attend an info session to learn more about starting undergraduate research, finding a faculty mentor, and getting funding. You'll be ready to take your first steps into the world of research!
Preparing to submit your dissertation or thesis? Bring your lunch and learn tips for navigating through the Electronic Thesis & Dissertation (ETD) submission process, as well as about issues regarding copyright and embargo of your research.
STLI Quick Bite | AI Series: GenAI Tools for W&M
EVENT POSTPONED - Artist, activist, and bestselling author, Katie Holten to speak on the Language of Trees and what it means to love a forest.
Join us for a book talk with award-winning author, Brian Morra '78. Brian, Professor of Russian Studies Sasha Prokhorov, and Elena Prokhorova will lead us on a deep dive into his book, The Righteous Arrows, his second book in his series The Able Archers.
"MORE MODULAR DEEP LEARNING".
Learn more about the Global Research Institute - a multidisciplinary hub that brings together faculty, staff, practitioners, and students to conduct applied research on pressing global issues.
Following a huge success by the far-right in European Parliamentary elections, we take the national elections in Austria and Germany as a starting point for a discussion on what that means for Europe.
This workshop delves into advanced and experimental animation techniques, encouraging participants to push the boundaries of traditional animation.
William & Mary Theatre is pleased to announce its production of Men on Boats, written by Jaclyn Backhaus and directed by Abbie Cathcart.
Remica Bingham-Risher
Essayist and Affrilachian Poet.
The 48-hour coding competition is open primarily to undergraduates, with a multitude of prize tracks to compete in. &hacks is held in Swem Library, providing a communal space to connect with other hackers, industry professionals, and alumni!
The W&M CyberSecurity Center presents TribeCTF 2024, our inaugural Capture The Flag competition, co-located with &hacks, W&M's hackathon! Test your skills, and win cash prizes! Register now: https://tribectf.cs.wm.edu!
Students will explore the fantastical world of creating mystical, mythological, imaginary animals, beasts, and stranger things with oil pastels and tempera paint.
Want to meet admissions representatives from graduate school programs?
CHEMINAR: Green Analytical Chemistry: Is This What We’ve Been Doing All Along?
Nicholas H. Snow, Founding Endowed Professor, Seton Hall University
Dr. Joseph Reiner, Virginia Commonwealth University, Title: Nanoparticle-enhanced nanopore detection of ovarian cancer-marking peptides
As part of the Tyler Lecture Series and campus conversations around democracy, Professor Marc Stein will speak on the bicentennial protests to help us think more expansively about engaging with democracy and belonging in the contemporary United States.
Interested in helping students with their writing and communication skills? Apply to work as a paid writing center consultant!
Amit Seal Ami, Computer Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal
Title: Systematically Evaluating Static Analysis-Based Security Testing Tools - The Gaps within Design and Practice
Advisors: Dr. Adwait Nadkarni and Dr. Denys Poshyvanyk
Information session for students interested in the 2025 W&M faculty-led summer study abroad program in Montpellier, France.
The Department of Art & Art History is pleased to present the 2024 Distinguished Visiting Artist, Andrew Raftery. Raftery's visit is threefold: a lecture, exhibition, and workshop.
Journey through centuries of colorful history, from the 18th-century to cutting-edge AI revolutionizing the art world.
The Global Research Institute presents the Research in Progress: Francesca Parente & Dong Luo
Applications are live to join the 2025 ABC cohort! We will be holding two information sessions for prospective applicants, going over basics of the program and answering any questions students may have.
Libraries & STLI Workshop: Ally for Accessibility
Classes resume from Fall Break
The International Students, Scholars & Programs (ISSP) Office is hosting a trip to E-Mart to buy international groceries.
If you plan to graduate in Jan., May or Aug. 2025, you must apply to graduate using the University Registrar’s online Graduation Application by this deadline. The form closes after October 15, each year. See the Graduation Application website.
Stop by Sadler’s The Slice to take a walk down a Joint Degree Programme memory lane!
Join the Institute for Integrative Conservation for a training session on the World Bank’s Environmental and Social Framework (ESF) and Environmental and Social Standards to better manage environmental and social risks in international development.
Students are invited to stop by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Fair to learn more about engaging in research!
Retired Colonel Lasha Beridze of the Armed Forces of Georgia talks about the latest updates from the war in Ukraine, prospects for peace, and implications for Euro-Atlantic integration.
From bawdy taverns to corrupt politicians, learn about how Hogarth’s prints offer a scandalous peek into a society on the brink of change.
Applications are live to join the 2025 ABC team! We will be holding an information session to go over the basics of the program, as well as answer any questions applicants may have.
Join us for an insightful session featuring firsthand stories from William & Mary students and faculty about the realities of conducting research in international settings.
Join Former Secretary of Defense, Robert M. Gates, and former Head of USAID, Ambassador Mark Green in a conversation moderated by GRI Director, Professor Mike Tierney.
Come learn about a generous scholarship for French & Francophone Studies majors!
"The Magic of Noticing" - Presented by 2024 Concord Scholarship recipient.
The Lee Lecture presents a lecture by Professor Lauren Ginsberg from Duke University. She will be speaking on "Remembered Resistance: Telling the Life stories of Claudia Octavia’s Household in and out of Literature".
Learn from Julian Lage, one of the most prodigious guitarists of his generation
William & Mary Presents! Julian Lage, one of the most prodigious guitarists of his generation
Five male students meet twice a week at W&M's greenhouse, a haven for the university's gay men. The threat of a new club on campus has the men worried as they come to terms with what they mean to each other and how much they need the greenhouse.
Title: Third Wave Artificial Intelligence, Human Machine Teams, and Crisis Reasoning
Colloquium Speaker with an Awards Ceremony and Reception to follow.
Join the Center for Geospatial Analysis on Friday, October 18 at 1pm in Swem 213 to hear from a panel of William & Mary Alumni on career paths in GIS and advice for current students interested in continuing to learn about GIS.
We are excited to welcome Sharpe Alumni back to campus for Fall 2024 homecoming in Spotswood Hall from 1-4pm. Sharpe has changed over the years, but one thing remains the same: student commitment to living and learning together about community.
TITLE: Generating bijections for permutation identities and generalized Wilf equivalences
Join us for a captivating exploration of literature, its impact on our lives, society, and the world. Our esteemed faculty will share their insights during our Homecoming Panel discussion.
Friday, October 18, 3:30 pm in Washington 301
Homecoming Alumni Talk by Nicole Wright Patrick ’15, Program Manager, Central and Eastern Europe, (NDI).
Voice, Space, and Accountability: Strengthening Democracy in Central & Eastern Europe
Dr. James Staples '10 explores the queer world-making of John Boswell's recovery of Aelred of Rievaulx to reveal how minoritarian melancholia contributes to inventive negotiations of past and present to discover a future of more expansive possibilities.
Join us for a spoken word poetry workshop taught by Breeze The Poet, a Virginian spoken word poet who has performed all over the country. This workshop is for everyone from experienced poets to those who have never seen spoken word performed before.
Homecoming Weekend ISC Open House!
Join the ISC science departments for our annual Homecoming Open House from 9 - 11am Saturday 19 October.
This is an opportunity to explore the new Music Arts Center.
Please Join us for Homecoming! We will be hosting a joint Homecoming celebration for all Economics, Government, International Relations, and Public Policy Alumni!
Please join the Department of Classical Studies for our Annual Homecoming Open House on Saturday, October 19, 2024, 10:00 a.m. – Noon in Boswell 340. All W&M Alumni, Family and Friends are invited to come home and celebrate with us.
Welcome back to all our alumni!
Meet up for coffee and pastries in 317 Washington Hall on Saturday, October 19th, 10-12pm.
Alumni and friends are invited to an Open House in front of Adair Hall. Meet faculty and reminisce under the tent. Light refreshments will be available.
Theatre and Dance Alumni: Join the Department of Theatre & Performance for Homecoming Weekend! Enjoy light refreshments and connect with alumni, faculty, and current students. We look forward to seeing you there!
Homecoming Breakfast/Open House
Spooky PhysicsFest will teleport you into the bizarre and fascinating world of science during Homecoming! Mind-blowing hands-on activities, demonstrations, lab tours, and Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream! Everything is free and fun for all ages!
Join the units of the HIVE: the Global Research Institute, the Institute for Integrative Conservation and the Whole of Government Center of Excellence for a Homecoming & Reunion Weekend party!
Math Tailgate
Current Monroe Scholars and Monroe Scholar alumni are invited to attend the Centennial celebration for Monroe Hall! In honor of its 100th birthday, Monroe Hall has undergone a total renovation.
Join the German House for their annual fall BBQ on Saturday, October 19 @ 1 pm, Randolph Complex. The event will include grilling, sides, drinks, and an opportunity to meet fellow students and connect with alumni for a fun afternoon of food and community.
Groove at STOMPFEST, hosted by the Black Student Organization on October 19th! Watch William & Mary’s NPHC compete, enjoy local black-owned vendors, and dance to a live DJ!
Doors open at 6 PM at Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre. Get your tickets now!
As we celebrate Yorktown Day and Lafayette’s Farewell Tour in Williamsburg, we invite you to join us in welcoming Iris de Rode, a Dutch historian and expert on French involvement in the American Revolution, to William & Mary.
STLI Quick Bite | AI Series: Transparent Assignment Design with AI
Curious about options for hiring and retaining international employees? Join us to learn more about the immigration process for bringing academic employees to W&M and VIMS.
Jindi Wu, Computer Science - PhD proposal
Title: Toward Scalability and Reliability in Quantum Computing During the NISQ Era
Advisors: Dr. Qun Li
Location: ZOOM
Are you interested in gaining invaluable professional experience and immersing yourself in the vibrant cultures of East Asia? If so, mark your calendar for the upcoming Freeman Intern Fellowships in East Asia Information Session!
Have you ever wondered how the Electoral College actually works? Or who gets to cast the electoral votes that determine the president? Come hear an insider perspective on these topics from Prof. Alan Kennedy in a conversation hosted by Prof. Paul Manna.
Join W&M Global Research Institute for the launch of The Migrant's Jail: An American History of Mass Incarceration (Princeton University Press, 2024), written by W&M Assistant Professor Brianna Nofil. Co-sponsored with W&M Libraries and History Department
This two-day workshop will introduce students to the process of devising original theatrical work. It emphasizes Viewpoints, a movement-based improvisation technique used to create inventive scenarios and surreal dramatic ideas.
Teaching the Day After a STLI Teaching & Learning Talk
Immerse yourself in the enigmatic world of Edgar Degas, where brilliance and misanthropy collide.
Join a guided conversation about trust in elections. With a small group of fellow participants from campus and our broader community, you will share your perspectives on trust and your hopes for how communities could inspire more trust in our elections.
Interested in spending your next summer in Berlin?
Learn the ancient process of woodblock carving by creating symbolic portraits of figures from William & Mary’s extensive and complicated history.
Book publication celebration in honor of Dr. Catherine Levesque.
Join us for an evening with W&M alumna, author and actress Stephanie Szostak ‘94. She will be discussing her book, SELF!SH: Step Into a Journey of Self-Discovery to Revive Confidence, Joy, and Meaning.
Human activist Mike Wilson will discuss his book, What Side Are You On?
Join us for the 2024 Slate Seminar, Friday, October 25, 2024 - Saturday, October 26, 2024 at the W&M School of Education
Registration and participation in the Slate Seminar is free thanks to the generous support of the Mellon Foundation.
Drop-in hours are being held for students considering their options before the withdraw deadline. Advisors will be available to help students think through options, help with the petition process, and answer questions.
Join the Institute for Integrative Conservation and our partners for the final 2024 CRP student presentations. TWO SESSIONS - In-person and virtual options.
Title: Big AI for Small Devices
The Global Research Institute invites students, faculty, and staff to speak with Professor Anusha Chari the current Senior Economist on the President’s Council of Economic Advisors. A light lunch will be provided.
Role of Human Movement on Disease Persistence and Prevalence
A conversation with Daniel Skinner, Ph.D., Professor of Health Policy at Ohio University, about how urban healthcare institutions work with their communities.
Join us for our Fête de la Recherche, an annual showcase of student research! Meet other students in French & Francophone Studies and learn about study abroad and research funding opportunities. Food and drinks served.
Dr. Georg Raithel, University of Michigan, Title: Rydberg atoms in fundamental physics and quantum-technology applications
In a collaborative space that fosters a sense of belonging for all, Theatre & Performance WELCOME TABLES are open forums for inclusive gathering and democratic public discussion.
Karagoz Theatre Company presents "The Forest of the Witch."
Drop-in hours are being held for students considering their options before the withdraw deadline. Advisors will be available to help students think through options, help with the petition process, and answer questions.
Join a guided conversation about trust in elections. With a small group of fellow participants from campus and our broader community, you will share your perspectives on trust and your hopes for how communities could inspire more trust in our elections.
Kevin Jerome Everson is an artist working in film, painting, sculpture and photography.
Noah Robertson '19, Defense News Pentagon reporter, will discuss his life as a journalist -- from his work at William & Mary to today!
W&M Bray School Lab presents Bray School Stories: Seeking Mary & Elisha, Part II on Monday, October 28, 2024 at 6:00 PM. Presented free for all on Zoom.
The Raft Debate returns!
The Whole of Government Center of Excellence invites interested students to learn more about the Summer 2025 EUCOM Volunteer Internship Program, with opportunities at HQ U.S. European Command & HQ U.S. Africa Command, both located in Stuttgart, Germany.
Interested in a summer internship focused on human rights in Argentina? Come to our info session, part of the W&M International Career Series Program
What will US foreign policy look like in the next presidential administration? Join Dr. Kiron Skinner and the Security & Foreign Policy Initiative for a timely discussion of the foreign policy visions of the prospective Harris and Trump administrations.
W&M is partnering with Hillel International on a campus climate review to assess experiences and belonging for Jewish students, faculty and staff through one-hour, virtual focus groups.
Get an exclusive first look at the Museum’s breathtaking transformation through an illustrated lecture by Director David Brashear.
Trick-or-treat your way through all 4 floors of Swem Library, and then make your way to the Special Collections Research Center for candy, food, drink, and a display of all of the SCRC's strangest, eeriest, and creepiest collections!
Join the Japanese Studies Program for our annual Open House! Learn about Spring courses, study abroad opportunities, the Japanese Studies major and minor, and more. Snacks provided!
W&M is partnering with Hillel International on a campus climate review to assess experiences and belonging for Jewish students, faculty and staff through one-hour, virtual focus groups.
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