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Join the Institute for Integrative Conservation for a hosted student luncheon with Dr. Netra Chhetri.
IIC Conservation Speaker Series presents Dr. Netra Chhetri, of the School for the Future of Innovation and Society, Arizona State University for a presentation and discussion on Reimagining conservation: Innovation in governance amid scarcity.
Join us on 11/12 for a timely virtual discussion featuring Liz Losh, Professor of English and American Studies, and Jaime Settle, Cornelia Brackenridge Talbot Professor of Government, both highly respected W&M faculty and renowned experts.
Join us for a documentary film exploring Black students’ experiences during the first year of mandatory integration in WJCC Schools and a call to action to address the legacies of unfinished integration today.
Join us for an insightful talk with Dave Leichtman, Director of Corporate Civic Responsibility at Microsoft, as he discusses how technology is shaping the future of democracy.
Join us at the Colonial Williamsburg Bookstore (440 W. Duke of Gloucester St., Second Floor) to celebrate the publication of The Williamsburg Bray School: A History Through Records, Reflections and Rediscovery. Book signings are free to attend.
Join us at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg Gift Shop (301 S. Nassau St.) to celebrate the publication of The Williamsburg Bray School: A History Through Records, Reflections and Rediscovery. Book signings are free to attend.
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Includes materials relating to Lafayette’s service in Virginia during the American Revolution and his return visit to Virginia in 1824 on his national tour, including the honorary diploma he received from the College of William & Mary on October 20, 1824.