Henrietta Ford, signing Secret Messages
Saturday, March 3
10am - 2pm
Spirit Shop & Bookstore

In 1824 a young physician struggles to meet the often conflicting needs of his family and his patients in the peaceful North Carolina town of Seaboard.

Mac Laird, signing Christanna
Saturday, March 3
2pm - 6pm
Spirit Shop & Bookstore

This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.

Judy Bloodgood Bander, signing No Borrowed Glory
Friday, March 9
10am - 2pm
Spirit Shop & Bookstore

In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?

Jane Flagello, signing Complicity
Saturday, March 10
10am - 2pm
Spirit Shop & Bookstore

A small-town journalist investigates a missing homeless man, only to be entangled in a much bigger--and more dangerous-- story involving black market organ harvesting.

Wilford Kale, signing From Student to Warrior
Saturday, March 10
2pm - 6pm
Spirit Shop & Bookstore

This new book examines the role the William & Mary community has played in military actions from the French & Indian War through to the present day.

Write for The Flat Hat
Monday, March 12 - Saturday, March 31
Campus Center, Basement

The Flat Hat is seeking new staff for all sections: News, Sports, Variety, Opinions, Online, Photos, and Copy. No experience necessary. We will teach you the basics so that you can start learning new, resume-building journalistic skills. 

    Organize Your Ideas: Tips to Help You Structure an Essay
    Tuesday, March 13
    5pm - 7pm
    Swem Library, Cox Classroom

    Join the Writing Resources Center for a workshop designed to help you turn your ideas into a compelling academic essay. 

    Mac Laird, signing Christanna
    Saturday, March 17
    2pm - 6pm
    Spirit Shop & Bookstore

    This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.

    Mary Montague Sikes, signing An Artful Animal Alphabet
    Sunday, March 18
    11am - 3pm
    Spirit Shop & Bookstore

    This charming new picture book illustrates each of the letters in our alphabet with a whimsical drawing of an animal by the author. Sure to delight children and parents alike!

    Research Papers: Strategies for Finding and Using Sources
    Tuesday, March 20
    5pm - 7pm
    Swem Library, Cox Classroom

    A research paper work session to help you find quality sources and use them effectively.

    The Patrick Hayes Writer's Series presents Poets Tess Taylor and David Eye
    Tuesday, March 20
    5pm - 7pm
    Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A

    The Patrick Hayes Writer's Series presents Poets Tess Taylor and David Eye

    Tack Faculty Lecture - Fake News for Real People
    Thursday, March 22
    7pm
    Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

    Elizabeth Losh, associate professor of English and American studies, will present "Fake News for Real People" on March 22nd in the Commonwealth Auditorium. 

    Judy Bloodgood Bander, signing No Borrowed Glory
    Friday, March 23
    10am - 2pm
    Spirit Shop & Bookstore

    In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?

    Nuala Galbari & Dr. David Justis, signing The Woods of Wicomico
    Friday, March 23
    2pm - 6pm
    Spirit Shop & Bookstore

    This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.

    Wilford Kale, signing From Student to Warrior
    Saturday, March 24
    10am - 2pm
    Spirit Shop & Bookstore

    This new book examines the role the William & Mary community has played in military actions from the French & Indian War through to the present day.

    The English department invites you to a brown bag lunch talk with Kristen Treen
    Wednesday, March 28
    12pm - 12:50pm
    Tucker Hall, Room 123

    The English Department invites you to a brown bag lunch talk with Kristen Treen on "Stained relics of the stale battle-field": Narrative Strategies of the Civil War Souvenir-Gatherer .  

    The English department invites you to a lecture with James Purdon
    Thursday, March 29
    5pm
    Tucker Hall, Room 221

    The English Department invites you to a lecture sponsored by the William & Mary/ St. Andrews Joint Degree Program with James Purdon


    Barbara McLennan, signing Wealth of a Nation: Blackbeard's Legacy
    Saturday, March 31
    2pm - 6pm
    Spirit Shop & Bookstore

    A young Benjamin Harrison enlists aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge to serve with Capt. Edward Thatch, the infamous Blackbeard, in the final volume in this exciting trilogy.

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