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Meet with study abroad peer advisors to discuss your study abroad options in the Global Education Office or Swem Library.
The best way to begin exploring your program options is to attend a study abroad workshop. Workshops are held upstairs at the Reves Center in the Global Education Office (GEO). No need to call ahead, just show up at one of the times listed.
Study Abroad 201 Advanced Workshops are required if you plan to participate in any full academic year, semester or non-W&M summer program.
Study Abroad 201 Advanced Workshops are required if you plan to participate in any full academic year, semester or non-W&M summer program.
The best way to begin exploring your program options is to attend a study abroad workshop. Workshops are held upstairs at the Reves Center in the Global Education Office (GEO). No need to call ahead, just show up at one of the times listed.
This workshop takes participants through the law school application process. It is intended for students applying to law school in the coming year and/or seniors who plan to apply at some point after graduation.
The best way to begin exploring your program options is to attend a study abroad workshop. Workshops are held upstairs at the Reves Center in the Global Education Office (GEO). No need to call ahead, just show up at one of the times listed.
Study Abroad 201 Advanced Workshops are required if you plan to participate in any full academic year, semester or non-W&M summer program.
Study Abroad 201 Advanced Workshops are required if you plan to participate in any full academic year, semester or non-W&M summer program.
The best way to begin exploring your program options is to attend a study abroad workshop. Workshops are held upstairs at the Reves Center in the Global Education Office (GEO). No need to call ahead, just show up at one of the times listed.
Please join the brothers of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. as we host " A Conversation with Justin Fairfax," candidate for Lieutenant Governor. The community will have an opportunity to hear about Justin?s vision for Virginia.
Bringing Washington to Williamsburg!! The W&M Washington Center is hosting our Fall "Study in DC" Day on campus! Look out for faculty, staff, and former students as we promote all the ways to Study in DC with activities and of course free food!
The Summer Research Showcase is the Charles Center's annual undergraduate research event presenting research from various disciplines by students who have received summer research funding.
Donald B. Verrilli, Jr., former U.S. Solicitor General from 2011 to 2016, will present William & Mary's Constitution Day Lecture. His lecture is titled "The Supreme Court and the Solicitor General in Polarized Times."
The Charles H. Koch, Jr., Forum on Administrative Law will feature as its first event a panel on "Administrative Agencies under the Trump Administration." Panelists: Allison Orr Larsen, David E. Lewis, and Paul R. Verkuil. Moderated by Professor Larsen.
Please welcome Marc E. Elias, Partner at Perkins Coie, L.L.P for a public facing lecture hosted by the William & Mary Election Law Society.
Natalie R. Blazer, Esq., Associate Director of Admissions and Strategic Initiatives Recruiter at Columbia Law School invites all interested students to an information session on the law school application process and Columbia Law School's program.
Members of the VA Governor's office will be on campus to have a round table discussion with members of the W&M student community.
How does knowledge of the world beyond our shores help us understand and respond to the events in our sister-city in August 2017?
How does knowledge of the world beyond our shores help us understand and respond to the events in our sister-city in August 2017?
Professor Jamal Greene, the Dwight Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, will present the Law School's 2017 Cutler Lecture. It is titled "Can the Constitution Save Us?" Admission is free and the public is welcome. Reception with speaker afterward.
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