Physics Colloquium  - Greg Smith
Friday, September 9
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111

Greg Smith, Jefferson Lab, "The proton's weak charge and the neutron skin of aluminum: Results & Perspectives"

How to Get Involved with Research
Thursday, September 15
2pm - 3pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

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!

    W&M Women’s Weekend
    Friday, September 16 - Sunday, September 18
    Alumni House

    Save the Date!
    W&M Women’s Weekend
    September 16-18, 2022

    Schmidt Family Distinguished Lecture Series: Josep Torrellas
    Monday, September 19
    12pm - 1pm
    McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

    Professor Josep Torrellas will be presenting his talk: Research Trends in Platforms for the Cloud

      How to Get Involved with Research
      Monday, September 19
      3:30pm - 4:30pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

      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!

        Discovery Lab: Blue Crabs
        Tuesday, September 20
        6pm - 8pm
        VIMS - Catlett-Burruss Research and Education Lab
        Join the marine educators at the CBNERR as VIMS PhD candidate, Challen Hyman, presents his current research on blue crabs and explaining how blue crabs play a vital role in the Bay's ecosystem!
        Tips for Giving an Elevator Speech
        Wednesday, September 21
        11am - 12pm
        Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

        What does it mean to give an "elevator speech/pitch" when showcasing your research poster? How do you condense your research project into a 1-2 minute summary that is interesting and engaging for your audience? 

          CGA Speaker Series: Keith VanGraafeiland, Ocean Lead at Esri
          Friday, September 23
          1pm - 2pm
          Swem Library, Ford Classroom

          The CGA is hosting Keith VanGraafeiland as part of our fall speaker series! Keith is a product engineer with Esri and serves as the ocean curator for the Living Atlas of the World. He will discuss his work, including several oceanographic GIS projects.

          Philosophy Colloquium: Prof. Quayshawn Spencer (UPenn)
          Friday, September 23
          3:30pm - 5pm
          Zoom

          Quayshawn Spencer, Robert S. Blank Presidential Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, will give a talk entitled, "A metaphysical mapping problem for race theorists and human population geneticists."


          Study Abroad Fair 
          Saturday, September 24
          11:30am - 2:30pm
          Campus Center, Unity Hall

          Students and their families will explore study abroad and funding opportunities. The Study Abroad Fair features W&M faculty-led, sponsored, exchange, and third-party study abroad programs.

            VIMS After Hours - Elizabeth River Environmental Justice Tool
            Thursday, September 29
            7pm - 8pm
            VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium, also available as a live webinar
            Join Dr. Molly Mitchell,  VIMS, and Joe Rieger, Elizabeth River Project, as they discuss the Elizabeth River Environmental Justice Tool. Registration is required. After Hours lectures are designed for an adult audience.
            Innovation at Work
            Friday, September 30
            10am - 1pm
            Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons

            Join Tribe Innovation and hear from six distinguished panelists as they discuss what innovation looks like in the workplace. 

            Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium
            Friday, September 30
            10:45am - 4pm
            Swem Library, Read & Relax Room; Botetourt Gallery & Theatre

            Join us for the 2022 Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium, which will showcase hundreds of student projects across diverse disciplines! Free refreshments provided. Open to all.