Masters of Public Policy Info Session 
Wednesday, February 3
5pm
Location not specified

This session is open to all interested students, especially graduating seniors and graduate students interested in earning a master's degree in public policy at W&M. 

Last day to Add/Drop
Friday, February 5
All day
Location not specified

Add/Drop period ends

Juniors and Seniors may elect to take a course Pass/Fail or Audit.

Deadline to file Minor Declaration form, declare a second major, or make adjustments to primary major for May graduates.

    GIS Analysis & Cartography to Support Resource Management Decisions
    Friday, February 5
    1pm - 2pm
    Zoom

    This talk uses case studies from the seafloor near Rhode Island and the deserts and mountains of Arizona to demonstrate how to combine, synthesize, and translate spatial data into information that is accessible to resource managers for decision-making.

      Withdrawal period begins - Spring Session
      Saturday, February 6
      All day
      Location not specified

      Withdrawal period begins

        'Othering Blackness: Ideas of Racial Difference in Medieval & Early Modern Europe'
        Monday, February 8
        2pm - 3:30pm
        Zoom

        Prof. Twomney (Saint Lawrence U.) will speak on "Othering Blackness: Ideas of Racial Difference in Medieval & Early Modern Europe'

        Monday, February 8, 2:00-3:20 pm

          Virtual Road to Richmond
          Wednesday, February 10
          9am - 12pm
          Virtual Zoom Event

          The President’s Office and W&M Government Relations are proud to sponsor the 25th Annual Road to Richmond, in a virtual format. There will be remarks and Q&As from members of the VA General Assembly, the Governor’s Office, and a young W&M alumni panel. 


            Geo Seminar: Particles, turbulence, and why we care: applying fluid mechanics to global questions
            Wednesday, February 10
            4pm
            Location not specified

            Welcome back everyone! Join us on 2/10 at 4PM  for the first virtual seminar of 2021 presented by PhD student Teri Oehmke from UC Berkeley with a seminar on fluid mechanics (full title next page) | Click the event title to contact Brent Owens to attend!