Gender and Technologies Symposium, ?My Mother was a Computer?:  Legacies of Gender and Technology
Friday, November 2
All day
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 140

To commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Coeducation, the Gender and Technologies Symposium will build on the existing body of work created by scholarly collectives studying feminism and technology and will feature world-renowned gender and gaming experts.

Gender and Technology Symposium Keynote Speaker:  Professor Wendy Chun, Simon Fraser University
Friday, November 2
10am
Equality Lab

Professor Wendy Hui Kyong Chun is the Canada 150 Research Chair in New Media at Simon Fraser University. She combines a background in Systems Design Engineering and English Literature to inform her work on contemporary digital media. 

#VastEarlyAmerica Wikistorm
Saturday, November 3
10am - 2pm
Swem Library, Ford Classroom

You can help us add 100 early American women to Wikipedia by 2019.

You can also help us augment current entries for early American women.

Professor Ann M. Little delivers the Mary Maples Dunn Lecture
Saturday, November 3
3pm - 5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

Professor Ann Little will deliver the Mary Maples Dunn Lecture at the Omohundro Institute. She specializes in the history of women, gender, and sexuality. She has held fellowships at the Newberry Library, Huntington Library, and others.

Dr. Tamura Lomax discusses, "Chasing Tenure: Lessons From an Independent Black Woman Scholar"
Tuesday, November 6
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A/B

Tamara Lomax is an educator, writer, and co-founder/CEO of The Feminist Wire, an online publication committed to feminist, anti-racist, and anti-imperialist sociopolitical critique. She received her Ph.D. in religion from Vanderbilt University. 


Study Abroad Open House for W&M Faculty-Led Summer Programs
Wednesday, November 7
11am - 1pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake A

Learn more about your summer study abroad options.

    Women and Conflict Constitutions
    Monday, November 12
    3:30pm - 6pm
    Law School, Room 141

    Hosted by the Law School's Center for Comparative Legal Studies & Post-Conflict Peacebuilding with support from the Reves Center. Admission is free and all are welcome.


    Free screening of "RBG," documentary about Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    Monday, November 12
    6:30pm - 8pm
    Law School, Room 119

    Screening of "RBG," a documentary about the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, hosted by the Comparative Legal Student Scholars. Free admission and refreshments. Open to the public.

    An Evening with Jodi Kantor
    Monday, November 12
    7:30pm
    Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

    Jodi Kantor is a prize-winning investigative reporter and best-selling author whose work has revealed hidden truths about power, gender, technology, politics and culture.

    Relaxation Sessions - 3 Part Series
    Thursday, November 15 - Thursday, December 6
    3:30pm - 4:15pm
    McLeod Tyler Wellness Center

    Engage in relaxation sessions to reduce stress and anxiety. 

      Janice Allen Jackson '85, Administrator of Augusta, Georgia, Named Fall 2018 Baxter-Ward Fellow
      Thursday, November 29
      5pm - 6:30pm
      Tucker Hall, 127A

      The Department of Government is pleased to announce that Janice Allen Jackson ?85 has been selected as the Fall 2018 Baxter-Ward Fellow. Ms. Jackson graduated from William & Mary with a self-designed major in Public Policy and Urban Studies.