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Offices closed. No undergraduate classes scheduled.
Offices closed. No undergraduate classes scheduled.
Learn from, connect with, and be inspired by nonprofit leaders representing a range of organizations and role types.Panelists will share their experiences and advice for those considering careers in the nonprofit sector.
How will major global forces such as demographic changes, resource stress, technology, and economic power shifts change our future?
TC Tolbert
Author of Gephyromania, and poet laureate of Tucson. TC has been recognized for work with trans, non-binary, and queer communities.
All are welcome. Come and celebrate the academic year, find out about the Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies program events this year, and make community!
Refreshments will be served.
The W&M Entrepreneurship Hub is thrilled to invite you to our Fall 2024 Open House!
Enjoy a fun-filled day of art exploration for all ages at our second annual Community Art Day! We’ll have art activities, live music performances, food trucks, William & Mary student art vendors, and more at the Williamsburg Community Building.
Enjoy a fun-filled day of art exploration for all ages at our second annual Community Art Day! We’ll have art activities, live music performances, food trucks, William & Mary student art vendors, and more at the Williamsburg Community Building.
Enjoy a performance by Thomas Pandolfi on September 8th, 2024 in the Concert Hall at 7:30 pm.
Come get to know computer science & data science W&M alumni at Accenture Federal Services (AFS) over lunch!
This I.D.E.A. Exchange is one of two structured opportunities to meet faculty members who might be interested in participating in the 2025 Art & Science Exchange. For more information, please go to: https://go.wm.edu/jG763r .
At the Writing and Communication Center, trained peer consultants offer individual assistance with writing, presentation, and other communication assignments across disciplines and at any stage, from generating ideas to polishing a final product.
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!
Renowned journalist Caleb Hellerman discusses his work as a journalist over the past two decades. This event is part of the Sharp Journalism Seminar, in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center and Sharpe Community Scholars Program.
From brushstrokes to drips and palette knives to spray cans, this lecture explores the role of the artist’s mark in several iconic paintings from the 20th- and 21st-century collections of the Virginia Museum of Fine Art and the Muscarelle Museum of Art.
Withdrawal period begins | UG Pass/Fail election form opens for social class juniors and seniors
STLI Quick Bite | Change One Thing: The Eight Second Rule
Auditions for Fun Home: Tuesday, September 10, 5-8pm in the Studio Theatre PBK. Call Backs: Thursday, September 12, 5-7pm in the Studio Theatre, PBK.
Learn how to infuse career readiness competencies into research experiences for students.
The Global Research Institute presents the Research in Progress: Marcus Holmes/Jeff Kaplow and Maurits van der Veen.
Join us for a talk with Leslie Mehta, civil rights attorney, rare disease advocate and International Rett Syndrome Foundation Board Member.
This I.D.E.A. Exchange is the second of two structured opportunities to meet faculty, staff, and students who might be interested in participating in the 2025 Art & Science Exchange. For more information, please go to: https://go.wm.edu/jG763r .
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!
The Andrews Gallery and Department of Art & Art History are pleased to present Vera Iliatova's solo Exhibition: Oblivion Revisited.
Dr. Taras Filenko, pianist and music historian, will present a concert/lecture, revealing how past and current attempts to extinguish Ukrainian identity have resulted in continuing cultural tenacity and vibrancy.
The Williamsburg Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) presents a Lecture with guest Dr. Shane Thompson of North Carolina Wesleyan University.
This workshop introduces students to the fundamentals of animation using easily accessible tools: their smartphones, a simple animation app, and basic drawing materials.
Join the Global Research Institute for the launch of The Assault on the State, written by W&M Professor Stephen Hanson & UC Irvine’s Jeffrey Kopstein. The authors offer an impassioned plea to defend modern government against those who seek to destroy it.
The notion of a reason is of central importance in contemporary philosophy. This year’s conference aims to shed light on the pros and cons of acknowledging multiple dimensions of normative strength for reasons in all sorts of theoretical contexts.
Join the Geology Department for an exciting field trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah National Park.
The trip is open to all and free!
Cheminar: Untangling Photodriven Mechanisms Using Computation
Lisa A. Fredin, Asst. Professor, Lehigh University
Socialize with your Theatre & Dance professors and classmates in the PBK lobby. Sweets and refreshments will be provided.
SCI-FRI connects the community with the science inside W&M's Integrated Science Center, come enjoy this open house event!
Enjoy a night of music from the Neave Trio on September 15th, 2024 in the Concert Hall at 7:30 pm.
To reserve your seat please follow this ticket link:http://wm.universitytickets.com/w/
Please join Reves Center staff and expert faculty for an informational meeting about emerging and long-standing collaborations across the world.
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!
STLI Quick Bite | AI Series: Red Card, Green Card
Libraries & STLI Workshop: Ally for Accessibility
GRI Post-Doc Research Showcase, The Hive, ground floor of Swem Library
Theatre for Social Change (THEA461) is hosting a remote Guest Speaker event with Penelope Glass, who has a long trajectory of grass-roots community organizing for creative work in prisons and with formerly incarcerated people.
National Hispanic Heritage Month Film Screening: Dolores and Discussion with Prof. Victoria Castillo
A talk by Ayfer Karakaya-Stump (History)
Dr. Saikat Chakraborty Thakur, Auburn University, Title: Explorations in plasma turbulence, self-organization and structure formation in magnetized plasmas
Come enjoy a night of performance by Apratim Majumdar here at the Music Arts Center on September 20th, 2024 at 7:30 pm in the Concert Hall.
To reserve your seat please follow this ticket link:http://wm.universitytickets.com/w/
Dr. Anri Yasuda, of the University of Virginia, will discuss how early modern writers in Japan balanced beautiful ideals with lived realities, focusing on the novelist Natsume Sōseki, often deemed the most important Japanese writer of his generation.
Join us to learn more about the origins of the American movement of pastoral landscape painting, including examples from the collections of the Muscarelle and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Join us for our 3rd annual Insights from Within community conversation on Tuesday September 24, 11:15-1:30pm in Tidewater AB, Sadler Center!
STLI Quick Bite | Building community in the classroom with video discussion boards
The Institute for Integrative Conservation presents Conservation Research Program: What I wish I had known ...
The Faculty Affairs Committee invites all A&S faculty to a special faculty meeting Tuesday, September 24th at 3:30 in Ewell 107 Recital Hall with special guest, President Katherine Rowe.
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!
Hear from faculty, students, and staff as they read from and share their connections to suppressed literary works, past and present.
Date: 9/25/2024
Time: 4-6PM
Location: Swem Botetourt Gallery
The Reves Center presents a panel discussion on role, activities and current situation of the Afghan Female Tactical Platoon (FTP), a small unit of Afghan women who worked with U.S. special operations forces (SOF) in Afghanistan.
Students will learn drawing foundations through observation of human-made and nature-made items, utilizing charcoal to render the elements.
Wang Dan was one of the principal student leaders who led the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. Dan will be speaking about changes in China over the past 35 years since the massacre in Beijing. Reception & book signing to followin in Chancellors Atrium.
Current Monroe Scholars and their families are invited to stop by the reception hosted by the Charles Center Friday afternoon. Enjoy light refreshments, mingling with other families and program staff, and highlighted research projects by current Scholars.
Learn more about your study abroad options!
A 45 minute presentation of music and musical culture from the Arab World and Middle East region featuring William & Mary's acclaimed Middle Eastern Music Ensemble now celebrating its 30th anniversary!
William & Mary Presents! Take 6, the most awarded a cappella group in history
William & Mary Presents! Alan Morrison, one of America's premier concert organists
GSWS Colloquia: Prof. Melanie Marotta, “Gothic Doubling and the Haunted Space in Kalynn Bayron’s You Are Not Supposed to Die Tonight and Vincent Tirado’s We Don’t Swim Here.”
Learn more about the study abroad program in Vilnius, Lithuania!
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Ongoing Events
Vera Iliatova: Oblivion Revisited
Students may register for up to 18 credits. Registration Add/Drop continues through Monday, September 9 at 11:59 p.m.