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Grad student Write-ins are mini writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings. Come once, or come every week! We provide snacks. Bring your own coffee and a can-do attitude!
The pop-up library is a temporary assortment of books and other library materials selected with students in mind and meeting them where they spend the most time. Come see us on February 3rd from 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM in Blow Hall, Room 201.
Join us for a discussion on managing academic and extracurricular activities while emphasizing the maintenance of good health habits.
Grad student Write-ins are mini writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings. Come once, or come every week! We provide snacks. Bring your own coffee and a can-do attitude!
W&M Libraries & The Makerspaces at W&M invites the community to help us celebrate Swem Makerspace’s 3rd birthday! Come celebrate with us with button-making, sticker-making and some 3D printing. Cake and lemonade will be served!
In the first session of the Studio's Spring '20 Workshop Series, Kelly Crace, Associate Vice President for Health & Wellness, will present “Cultivating Joy in your Teaching.”
Join us for a conversation on solo status and stereotype threat on the William & Mary campus and beyond.
Join us for Botetourt Book Talks at Swem Library! On February 13, we welcome Liz Losh, associate professor of English and American Studies at W&M and author of the newly published Hashtag.
Join us for lunch with Ryan Hobbs, Enterprise GIS Support Specialist for the National Audubon Society to learn about his work in conservation GIS and the Dangermond Fellowship, a yearlong GIS position currently accepting applications.
Grad student Write-ins are mini writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings. Come once, or come every week! We provide snacks. Bring your own coffee and a can-do attitude!
The Force is Strong for this Trivia Night - February 18th at 7 PM in a library very, very close by. If you R-2 excited about this one, B(B-8) sure to claim your spot HERE: http://forms.wm.edu/43483.
Learn about how to maximize your status as a professional with an eye towards graduate school and your career. We’ll cover resumes, CVs, interview skills, and social media.
This talk will describe a phenomenon that explains many of the plans, products, and strategies that the largest technology firms in the world have deployed in recent years.
The Chesapeake Digital Humanities Consortium will be holding its first symposium on Friday, February 21st, 2020. The symposium will be hosted by William & Mary with Catherine Knight Steele keynoting.
Grad student Write-ins are mini writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings. Come once, or come every week! We provide snacks. Bring your own coffee and a can-do attitude!
Join us for a conversation on strategies to help undergraduate students discover their best path to a bachelor's degree.
Join us at the Special Collections Research Center in Swem Library for the opportunity to view materials related to African American women. The open house is in conjunction with The Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation’s 10th Annual Symposium.
Grad student Write-ins are mini writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings. Come once, or come every week! We provide snacks. Bring your own coffee and a can-do attitude!
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Ongoing Events
This year's festival is January 30 - February 2, 2020. The website is live, so you can view the list of films, watch trailers and check out our alumni and other industry professionals who will attend this year..
An exhibition of rare books on early American law from the collection of Sid Lapidus at the Wolf Law Library at William & Mary Law School.
Almanacs are annual guidebooks, used as a calendar and sometimes as a diary, for looking up astronomical data or astrological signs, and even as a weather forecast.
On November 8th, 1917 soldiers loyal to the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party, more commonly known as the Bolsheviks, overthrew that nation's government and began their 74 year experiment with Communism.