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Join us for a bring your own, brown bag lunch with Dr. Alan Taylor. He will be discussing Nat Turner's attempted 1831 revolution and his current research in Swem's Special Collections.
STLI Quick Bite | Change One Thing Series: Diagnosing Study Problems
The 26th biennial Ferguson Blair Publishing Seminar is an exclusive opportunity for W&M students to connect with and learn from alumni working in publishing within a broad scope of areas.
Join our workshop series, designed for both undergraduate and graduate students. Designed for students looking to enhance their research abilities in a fast, effective format.
STLI Quick Bite | AI Series: Learning to Love Your Own Voice
On November 13, GRI will host a gender-focused RIP seminar. The seminar will feature two gender-related works in progress from William & Mary researchers and will feature multidisciplinary discussants to provide feedback on their work.
Do you love libraries? If so, join the Library Ambassadors, a student group here at W&M. We have monthly dinner meetings, learn about what's happening in the libraries, and give feedback on how to make our campus libraries even better.
STLI | Beat the Clock: Making the most of class time spent preparing for student presentations
Join our workshop series, designed for both undergraduate and graduate students. Designed for students looking to enhance their research abilities in a fast, effective format.
Join us for Library & Archives Careers Night! Our panel of experienced librarians, representing diverse areas within the profession, will share their insights, experiences, and journeys.
The CGA Speaker Series is Welcoming Aaron Groth and Micah Schmidt for the OSU Forestry and Natural Resources Extension Fire Program. They will be speaking about their work using GIS for wildfire residence and community outreach.
Join us for a documentary film exploring Black students’ experiences during the first year of mandatory integration in WJCC Schools and a call to action to address the legacies of unfinished integration today.
Libraries & STLI Workshop: Ally for Accessibility
The CGA will be hosting a brown bag discussing GIS after graduation at 12pm in the CGA Office (Swem 213). This event is intended for upperclassmen but all are welcome! Individuals who register and show up to the brown bag will be entered into a raffle
Join us as we celebrate these flash nonfiction student writers, whose work will be published in Swem Library's Short Story Dispenser the week of November 18th.
Snacks provided! Open to all!
Supported by W&M's English Department & W&M Libraries.
Join us for an educational evening delving into the wonders of AI! For this Road to Women’s Weekend event, we will hear from Rachel Chung, W&M clinical associate professor of operations and information systems, and several of her students.
Dr. Tom Long of the University of Warwick will present his book-in-progress on "Republican Internationalism: Latin America and the Making of the Modern International Order, 1861-1919."
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Ongoing Events
Includes materials relating to Lafayette’s service in Virginia during the American Revolution and his return visit to Virginia in 1824 on his national tour, including the honorary diploma he received from the College of William & Mary on October 20, 1824.
At the Writing and Communication Center, trained peer consultants offer individual assistance with writing, presentation, and other communication assignments across disciplines and at any stage, from generating ideas to polishing a final product.