W&M Libraries Events
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Join the Writing Resources Center for a workshop designed to help you handle your final projects.
Join five engaging panelists, your friends from across the university, and residents of Williamsburg for this exciting town-gown event to address the key roles that diversity and inclusion play in our students' wellness. Reception to follow.
Lecture by Dr. Michael Harris (Visiting Instruction Librarian, William & Mary) on "The Sound of Absence: Kurosawa, Hayasaka, and the Missing Music of Ikiru"
Join us during National Library Week as we tackle an important issue: improving content on cis and trans women, the arts, and feminism on Wikipedia.
Students can attend this workshop to learn about preserving their campus legacy.
Please join us at a plaque dedication ceremony to commemorate 50 Years African-Americans at William & Mary and 100 Years of Women at William & Mary by honoring the first African-American women graduates and the first 24 women to enroll as students at W&M.
Student Celebration and Study Break with President Reveley!
Please join the APeL Office for our Instructional Strategies workshop, the fourth session in our Spring e[xploring] Learning Design series. More info to come, or contact our APeL Office with questions.
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Ongoing Events
Brave Enough to be First serves to honor the legacy of the three women who were the first African Americans in residence at William & Mary, to shed light on just how far we have come, and to inspire continued diversity and inclusion.