Stepping Into Excellence Black Expo
Saturday, February 2
2pm - 4pm
Unity Hall, Room 108

This cultural event is free and open to the community. It features Black Owned Businesses from across Virginia and aspiring student entrepreneurs. Partake in a day of community engagement, education, and culture in celebration of Black History Month! 

Lecture by Cheryl Holcomb McCoy
Tuesday, February 5
6pm - 7:30pm
School of Education

On Tuesday, February 5, 2018, Dr. Cheryl Holcomb McCoy will give a lecture on The Five Simple Truths About Cultural Competence in Education and Counseling.

Novelist Jenny Offill at the Patrick Hayes Writers Series
Wednesday, February 6
5pm
Tucker Hall

Jenny Offill's first novel Last Things was a finalist for the L.A. Times First Book Award. Her second novel, Dept. of Speculation has been shortlisted for several prizes and awards, including the L.A. Times Fiction Award.

    VIMS Dive-In Allyship Workshop
    Friday, February 8
    11am - 1:30pm
    VIMS - Watermen's Hall, Clasroom A/B
    VIMS Dive-In invites you to attend an Allyship Workshop. Learn how to make campus a safer and more welcoming place for people of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities.
    AMP & SA / Charter Day Comedian: Nicole Byer
    Friday, February 8
    9pm - 10:30pm
    Sadler Center, Chesapeake

    AMP & SA are proud to welcome Nicole Byer as the 2019 Charter Day Comedian! The show will be in Chesapeake on Saturday, February 8th at 9pm! Doors open at 8pm! Tickets will be $3 w/ Student ID, $6 Fac/Staff, and $10 for the general public. 

    Dr. Dawn Wright of Environmental Systems Research Institute
    Thursday, February 14
    4pm
    Sadler Center, Tidewater B

    Dr. Wright is a geographer and oceanographer, who will deliver a presentation titled ?Discovery?Technology?Hope? in celebration of the 100 Years of Women and the UN International Women & Girls in Science day. 

    WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Professional Development
    Wednesday, February 20
    4pm - 6pm
    Swem Library, Ford Classroom

    WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Professional Development

    2019 WMCI Distinguished Scholar Lecture: "U.S.- China Relations at a Strategic Crossroads"
    Thursday, February 21
    4:30pm - 6pm
    Small Hall, Room 110

    Join us on Thursday, February 21, from 4:30 - 6:00pm in Small Hall 110 for a lecture from Bonnie Glaser, Senior Adviser for Asia and Director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic & International Studies

    Readings in the Reves Room: Professor Robert Trent Vinson on Albert Luthuli
    Thursday, February 21
    5pm
    Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room

    Hear W&M Faculty Robert Trent Vinson discuss his latest book on Albert Luthuli. Signed copies will be available for purchase and refreshments will be provided.

    Student Diversity Symposium
    Friday, February 22
    8am - 1:30pm
    Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School)
    The Technological Impact of Police Brutality: The Then, The What, The Now What.
    Saturday, February 23
    6pm - 7:30pm
    Law School, Room 119

    Please join the Black Law Students Association for our annual Symposium on February 23, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in Room 119. 

    W&M Day At First Baptist
    Sunday, February 24
    11am
    First Baptist Church 727 Scotland St. Williamsburg, VA

    W&M students, faculty/staff , parents and alumni. You are invited! Join us for William and Mary Day Worship Service held on Sunday, February 24th, 2019. We will fellowship as a community and family, at First Baptist Church.

    GOP Strategist Ana Navarro ? Hunter B. Andrews Distinguished Fellow in American Politics
    Monday, February 25
    7:45pm
    Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

    Ana Navarro is a well-known Republican strategist and a political analyst for CNN and CNN en Espa?ol. She is also a political contributor on ABC?s The View where she co-hosts one day a week. 

    WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Being a Happy Student
    Wednesday, February 27
    4pm - 6pm
    Swem Library, Ford Classroom

    WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Being a Happy Student

    Douglas Flowe, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Washington University (St. Louis)
    Thursday, February 28
    5pm
    Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

    Professor Douglas Flowe?s work analyzes black crime within the prism of masculine identity, leisure, the varied uses of public space, and racial-ized supervision. 

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