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Online Programs include OMBA, OMSBA, and Online MEd Counseling
Join us for this semester's second session of fun, engaging community courses!
Learn more about the different career paths within the U.S. Department of State and the hiring process for both interns and full-time employees. All students are welcome to attend.
The Global Research Institute is proud to host Ambassador Tom Shannon. More details to come!
An interactive session about exploring majors and careers, logistics on declaring a major.
David Campt will lead an interactive presentation on how to better think and talk about racial bias, based on scientific research.
Professor Michael Grossberg will present the third Marshall-Wythe Lecture in Legal History on March 13. He is the Sally M. Reahard Professor of History and a Professor of Law at Indiana University. Free admission and all are welcome.
Shatz will be speaking about how he survived the Holocaust and how he reshaped his life, including how he was instrumental in in creating the Reves Center for International Studies at William & Mary.
Are you a first or second year student at W&M interested in the possibility of attending law school at some point after graduating? This event is designed for you.
Equality Alliance & APALSA present Ethical Discourse: Microaggressions Workshop. This workshop will be led by Charm Bullard, the Director of Programs at the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities (VCIC). Lunch will be served!
Professors Dickter and Ferrao draw on their research and lived experiences in this conversation about where we come from, where we are now, and where we might want to go from here.
Ms. Smith has been called "a testament to the power of words to change lives." Her work has appeared in Poetry magazine, the Paris Review, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and others.
Join the Writing Resources Center for a workshop designed to help you turn your ideas into a compelling academic essay.
The 2019 Raft Debate will be held on Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. in the Sadler Center's Chesapeake ABC. The event is free and open to the public. The 2019 survivors are Annie Blazer, John Lopresti, Drew LaMar, and Provost Michael Halleran.
W&M Libraries and the W&M Washington Center have partnered with the Library of Congress to offer a day trip to Washington, DC exclusively for W&M faculty on Friday, March 15.
"Celebrating Legacies, Constructing Futures:
Four Hundred Years of Black Community and Culture"
Join the William & Mary Staff Assembly for its regular monthly meeting to be held on Friday, March 15 in the BOV Room in Blow Hall. Open to all William & Mary employees!
We are proud to announce this year's Symposium: "Constitutional Rights: Intersections, Synergies, and Conflicts." It will take place on March 15th and 16th, 2019.
Join members of the Tribe Community in the Triangle region for breakfast, networking and a conversation at a W&M alumna owned local bake shop.
Five Buckets Principle
Underrepresented Scholars in the Academy
An annual concert with original choreography by members of Orchesis Modern Dance Company.
The Admission Office needs your help in hosting and providing lodging to admitted students on the evening of Friday, March 22nd and into Saturday, March 23rd. If you are interested, please email [[e|belowell, Brooke Lowell]].
Fall Registration for Continuing Students
This is a 36 hour event where students compete to create a computer science project, be it hardware or software, and win prizes! It's also an opportunity for students to learn more about computer science and be mentored by professionals in the industry.
Nasr is a professor of Islamic Studies at GW. He is a well-known and highly respected intellectual figure and interfaith speaker, an MIT and Harvard grad, and is known for having led several interfaith summits at Vatican City.
Dr. Amy E. Earhart is Associate Professor of English and affiliated faculty of Africana Studies at Texas A&M University.
Izetta Autumn Mobley is a doctoral candidate in American Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Brent Colburn '98 is the current VP for Communications and Public Affairs at Princeton University.
He will be delivering a public talk entitled: "Breaking Through: Mission Driven Messaging in the Information Age".
Don't discuss science research, rather psychology and arts (liberal arts research) as you hear from a panel of students with some faculty
Presenting and Sharing Research
Join us in the Reves Room to discuss Dr. Paul Zeitz's new book: Waging Justice -- A Doctor's Journey to Speak Truth and Be Bold.
Join the Writing Resources Center and Swem Library for a research paper work session designed to help you find quality sources and use them effectively.
In this lecture, nationally recognized scholar Sylvester Johnson offers a fascinating portrait of the FBI as a key regulatory agent in American religious life by delving into the FBI’s historical engagement with American Muslims.
Ron Schechter, professor of history, will present "The Secret Library of Marie Antoinette: Revealing the Inner Life of a Conflicted Queen" on March 28, 2019.
W&M Women and the Society of 1918 will be on campus for an event and are looking to engage with students, faculty and staff during the lunchtime portion of their program.
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