Study Abroad Fair
Saturday, October 5
11:30am - 2:30pm
Unity Hall

Explore William & Mary's study abroad options.

Pulitzer Center Journalist Nahal Toosi Campus Lecture
Monday, October 7
5pm - 6:30pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room

In collaboration with The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, the Charles Center presents the second lecture of its speaker series, 'Monuments, Memory, and Migration'.

Redesigning Content-Rich Courses to Encourage Self-Directed Learning.
Tuesday, October 8
12pm - 2pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater B

The University Teaching and Learning Project will offer its first 2019-20 workshop from noon to 2:00 PM in Tidewater B of the Sadler Center.  Professor Karl Wirth will present on Redesigning Content-Rich Courses to Encourage Self-Directed Learning

The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
Thursday, October 10
3:45pm - 5pm
Tucker Hall, 127A

Featuring Michael Steele (former RNC Chairman & Lt. Gov. of MD) and Saul Anuzis (former Chair of the Michigan Republican Party)

Lee Lecture: Dr. Dimitris Nakassis on "The World before Odysseus: Rethinking Late Bronze Age Greece"
Thursday, October 17
4:45pm - 6pm
Small Hall, Room 110

The Classical Studies department presents the 2019 Lee Lecture: Dr. Dimitris Nakassis of the University of Colorado, Boulder (and MacArthur Fellow 2015), will lecture on "The World before Odysseus: Rethinking the History of Late Bronze Age Greece"

Queer Work, Oral History, and Civilian Access: Anne Balay presents the 2019 Boswell Lecture
Friday, October 18
3:30pm
Tucker Hall, 127A (Auditorium)

"I tell stories about my work with queer steelworkers, truckers, and whores that unpack what queerness means in these places and times."

Classical Studies Homecoming Brunch
Saturday, October 19
10am - 12pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 340

The Classical Studies department hosts its annual Homecoming reception for faculty, alumni, current students, friends, and family.  Come and hang out with your old professors and classmates, and meet some new people who share your Classical interests.

Homecoming Sociology Department 2019
Saturday, October 19
10am - 12pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 237

Welcome Back Sociology Alumni

    Writing Resources Center Homecoming Open House
    Saturday, October 19
    10am - 12pm
    Swem Library, Writing Resources Center

    Alumni consultants of the Writing Resources Center are invited to our annual Homecoming Open House. Meet current consultants, check in with old friends, and find out what's on the agenda at the WRC. 

    Activist from Gaza, Yousef Aljamal: "Palestinian Child Detainees" 
    Tuesday, October 22
    7pm - 9pm
    Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332

     "Palestinian Child Detainees" will be the focus of a presentation by Palestinian human rights activist Yousef Aljamal on Tuesday, October 22, 7 p.m. in Blow 332 on W&M's campus.


      GSWS Presents "Nice Jewish Girl Meets Rom-Com" presented by Jonathan Branfman
      Wednesday, October 23
      1:15pm - 2:15pm
      Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314

      This lunch and learn session: "Screwball" leading ladies are staples in romantic comedies, fueling the jokes and love plots with their zany antics. But what happens when the "screwy" rom-com heroine is also "Jewy,"? 

      Fall 2019 Tack Faculty Lecture
      Wednesday, October 23
      7pm
      Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

      Deborah Denenholz Morse, Sara E. Nance Professor of English, will present "Liberating Black Beauty: A narrative on animal rights, gender, race, and nation" on Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 7pm in the Commonwealth Auditorium. 

      Webinar: Transparency in Learning and Teaching
      Monday, October 28
      3pm - 4pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Board of Visitors Conference Room

      In this webinar, the authors of Transparent Design in Higher Education Teaching and Leadership discuss how to apply the TILT framework to course design and larger campus initiatives to provide benefits of transparency in teaching for all students.

      George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School Visit
      Monday, October 28
      6:30pm - 7:30pm
      Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 123

      An admissions representative from George Mason Law will be visiting campus to meet with interested students on Monday, October 28, from 6:30-7:30pm in Tyler Hall Room 123

        "The Evolving Course: Adapting to a Changing Landscape" - Second Session, Fall '19 Studio Workshops
        Wednesday, October 30
        12pm - 1pm
        Swem Library, Ford Classroom

        "The Evolving Course: Adapting to a Changing Landscape," second workshop in the Fall 2019 Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation "Introspection, Investigation and Iteration" series

        A Way Together: Spiritual Intimacy and Family Camino Ritual
        Wednesday, October 30
        12pm - 1:30pm
        Wren Building, Room 204

        Part of the Religious Studies Brown-Bag Lunch Series 

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