eTexts and Ham: A Scholar’s Book Fair 
Tuesday, March 8
2pm - 4pm
Swem Library, Ford Classroom

Reminiscent of elementary school scholastic book fairs, eTexts and Ham is a time for faculty to explore different aspects of Open Education and Scholarship.

OEW OEN OER Information Session
Wednesday, March 9
12pm - 1pm
Location not specified

Faculty interested in learning more about OER – why to use them, where to find them, etc. -- are encouraged to register for an Open Education Week OER information session on March 9th from 12 – 1 PM via Zoom.

Crim Dell Alumni Book Talk with Author Rebecca Makkai 
Wednesday, March 16
12pm - 1pm
Zoom

Award winning author Rebecca Makkai will host a virtual book talk about her work, "The Great Believers," followed by questions and comments from the audience. 

Creating Effective Presentations and Educational Videos Using Strategies from Cognitive Theory
Friday, March 18
2pm - 3pm
Hybrid - G64, Swem Library or Zoom

Please join us for the "Creating Effective Presentations and Educational Video Using Strategies from Cognitive Theory" presentation facilitated by William & Mary alumnus Dr. Tom Pantazes.

Anthropology Brown Bag: "A Data Science Approach to Food System Analyses"
Wednesday, March 23
12pm - 1pm
Zoom

Dr. Zach Conrad, Assistant Professor of Kinesiology and Margaret S. Glauber Fellow, 2021-2023 at William & Mary, will present his research on food system sustainability using data science. Email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link. 

    Spring UnBook Club: The Art of Gathering
    Wednesday, March 30
    12pm - 12:50pm
    Swem Library, Brown Board Room

    A reading group with no pressure to read!  We’ll summarize the chapters and then jump into participant discussions of the concepts, activities, and challenges presented in the book ART OF GATHERING: HOW WE MEET AND WHY IT MATTERS. 

    Teaching & Learning Talk | Virtual Reality: Moving Away From Chocolate-Covered Broccoli
    Wednesday, March 30
    12pm - 1pm
    Hybrid - G64, Swem Library or Zoom

    Please join us for the second Spring '22 Teaching & Learning Talk – Virtual Reality: Moving Away From Chocolate-Covered Broccoli facilitated by Professor Jason Chen.