ACS presents Reruns: '90s and '00s TV show based skits!
Saturday, April 1
7pm - 8:30pm
Campus Center

Miss watching the Fresh Prince of Bel Air? The Proud Family? A Different World? Martin? No worries! Join us for a series of skits based on the popular '90s and '00s TV shows, with an African twist! Tickets will be $3 presale, $5 at the door.

    The Haven Open House
    Wednesday, April 5
    5pm - 8pm
    Campus Center, Room 166

    As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, The Haven will be hosting an open house. We invite you to stop by to see the resource center for yourself and meet the incredible student volunteers who staff it. Light refreshments will be served. 

      Introductory Forest Mindfulness Walk:  A Path to Health and Resilience (open to all)
      Wednesday, April 5
      5:30pm - 6:30pm
      The Bee McLeod Recreation Center, Out front (please be prompt)
      Would you like to add something restorative to this month, this semester, this year? We invite everyone (particularly staff and faculty) to partake in this practical application of meditation and mindfulness to the daily activity of walking.
        W&M Class of 2017: Introduction to Financial Literacy
        Wednesday, April 5
        5:30pm - 7pm
        Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 1088

        William & Mary Student Assembly and the business school's Boehly Center for Excellence in Finance presents, "Importance of Financial Literacy" by Carl Tack.

        RSVP for April 5th seminar - Space is limited 

          Integrative Diversity & Inclusion Forum
          Thursday, April 6
          11am - 12:30pm
          Sadler Center, Chesapeake Rooms
          Join campus and community leaders to discuss the ways that peer educators at William & Mary can collaboratively approach topics of health & wellness from the lens of diversity & inclusion. 
            The Patrick Hayes Writers Series Presents Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet Sharon Olds
            Thursday, April 6
            7pm - 8:30pm
            Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre, Tucker 127A

            Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, Sharon Olds

              Screening of the PBS Documentary "Trapped"
              Tuesday, April 11
              7pm - 9pm
              Jones Hall, Room 301

              Join the government-nonprofit Pro-Choice Virginia for a screening of the PBS Documentary "Trapped" for a viewing, pizza, and a short discussion of what we can do to get more involved.

                How To End Rape On Campus: A Conversation with Annie E. Clark & Sofie Karasek
                Thursday, April 13
                8pm - 9:30pm
                Andrews Hall, Room 101

                As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Student Assembly is bringing Annie E. Clark and Sofie Karasek, co-founders of advocacy group End Rape On Campus, to speak on their experience as advocates for survivors of sexual violence. 

                  5K Run for Refugees
                  Saturday, April 15
                  7:30am - 10am
                  Kaplan Arena

                  Come out to the 5K Run for Refugees sponsored by Amnesty International Saturday, April 15th and help raise awareness and money for ShelterBox, an amazing organization that provides emergency shelter and relief to refugees!

                  Facebook: Run for Refugees 5K 

                    The Patrick Hayes Writers Series Presents Award-Winning Writer Edwidge Danticat
                    Wednesday, April 19
                    5pm - 7pm
                    Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A

                    Edwidge Danticat, author of several novels and the memoir Brother, I?m Dying.

                      Christina Baker presents: (Re)EnActments of Belonging: Performances of Mexicanidad in Cabaret & Film
                      Thursday, April 20
                      3:30pm - 5pm
                      Washington Hall, Room 315

                      This presentation focuses on how the Mexican contemporary cabaret group, Las Reinas Chulas, uses performative means to critique definitions of mexicanidad (or, Mexicanness) proliferated by Mexico?s Golden Age Cinema (1930-1960) and its on-screen idols. 

                        HOPE Presents: Take Back the Night
                        Thursday, April 20
                        7pm
                        Andrews Hall, Room 101

                        Join HOPE and the William & Mary community at Take Back the Night, a night that is dedicated to the support and healing of survivors of sexual assault. The event will feature personal testimonies, poetry, and a candlelight vigil. 

                          Take Back the Night: A Faculty/Staff Response
                          Thursday, April 20
                          7pm - 9pm
                          Andrews Hall, Room 101

                          Join other members of W&M's faculty and staff as we support students and ourselves on this important evening focused on supporting survivors and preventing future sexual assaults from occurring.  This is a two-part event (see within).

                            Marginality by Design: An Asian American Perspective
                            Friday, April 21
                            12pm - 1pm
                            Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314

                            Marginality by Design: An Asian American Perspective
                            by Dr. Chinua Akimaro Thelwell 

                            Addressing social marginalization in Asian American Studies

                            DATE | Friday, April 21 
                            TIME | 12 -1 PM
                            LOCATION | Morton 314


                            *Free Banh Mi Sandwiches to First 30 Attendees

                              Monarchs & Music - Earth Day Festival
                              Saturday, April 22
                              11am - 3pm
                              Sadler Center
                              EVERYONE is invited to celebrate Earth Day with music, monarch butterflies, food, W&M President Taylor Reveley and the Lorax, and more, on Sadler Terrace and in the Sadler Center. 
                                Director's Workshop
                                Monday, April 24 - Tuesday, April 25
                                7:30pm - 9pm
                                Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Studio Theatre
                                Come out for a night of one-act plays! Premiering are "Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen" by Caryl Churchill, "Relative Strangers" by Sheri Wilner, and "Night Vision" by Dominique Morisseau! Following each night will be a talkback with cast and directors!
                                  Our Lady of Kibeho: Open Auditions
                                  Wednesday, April 26
                                  12pm - 2pm
                                  Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Dodge Room

                                  Open auditions for Fall 2017's production of Our Lady of Kibeho, a story based on true events of an all-girl's Catholic school in Rwanda before the genocide; written by Katori Hall and directed by Professor Claire Pamment.


                                    W&M Class of 2017 Financial Literacy Talks: Investment 
                                    Wednesday, April 26
                                    5:30pm - 7pm
                                    Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Miller 1088

                                    Please join the Class of 2017 as we learn valuable information on financial literacy before graduation in a few short weeks. Professor James Haltiner will discuss the topic of, "investment". 

                                    RSVP link and full description below. 

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