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An Afternoon and evening of Dance, Poetry and Music, featuring choreography by Associate Professor of Dance and Artistic Director of the company, Leah Glenn, and poetry by Professor of English, Dr. Hermine Pinson.
Meet with study abroad peer advisors to discuss your study abroad options in the Global Education Office or Swem Library.
The best way to begin exploring your program options is to attend a study abroad workshop. Workshops are held upstairs at the Reves Center in the Global Education Office (GEO). No need to call ahead, just show up at one of the times listed.
Study Abroad 201 Advanced Workshops are required if you plan to participate in any full academic year, semester or non-W&M summer program.
Study Abroad 201 Advanced Workshops are required if you plan to participate in any full academic year, semester or non-W&M summer program.
The best way to begin exploring your program options is to attend a study abroad workshop. Workshops are held upstairs at the Reves Center in the Global Education Office (GEO). No need to call ahead, just show up at one of the times listed.
The best way to begin exploring your program options is to attend a study abroad workshop. Workshops are held upstairs at the Reves Center in the Global Education Office (GEO). No need to call ahead, just show up at one of the times listed.
Study Abroad 201 Advanced Workshops are required if you plan to participate in any full academic year, semester or non-W&M summer program.
Study Abroad 201 Advanced Workshops are required if you plan to participate in any full academic year, semester or non-W&M summer program.
The best way to begin exploring your program options is to attend a study abroad workshop. Workshops are held upstairs at the Reves Center in the Global Education Office (GEO). No need to call ahead, just show up at one of the times listed.
Bringing Washington to Williamsburg!! The W&M Washington Center is hosting our Fall "Study in DC" Day on campus! Look out for faculty, staff, and former students as we promote all the ways to Study in DC with activities and of course free food!
Nadine Zimmerli will discuss role of anti-immigration in Germany before the controversial German election.
The Summer Research Showcase is the Charles Center's annual undergraduate research event presenting research from various disciplines by students who have received summer research funding.
Attention Pell Grant Recipients! Study Abroad with the Gilman Scholarship!
Join the Global Education Office for the 15th annual Study Abroad Fair!
Refugees and Conflict in the Middle East a lecture by Rochelle Davis, Georgetown University
Interested in studying abroad in Spain! Come to our information session.
The Study Abroad Funding Forum will provide information on financial aid and various study abroad scholarships, W&M administered scholarships as well as national scholarships, that can used to pay for study abroad.
Please join us in the Ewell Recital Hall from 7:30 ? 8:30 pm on Friday, September 22, for a solo concert by William & Mary Confucius Institute?s award-winning erhuist Xiaolu Ma.
Join ICE (International Culture Exchange Organization) for its first International Trivia Night!
We will be having an international themed quiz with some exciting prizes for the winning team at the end.
This is a FREE event open for everyone!!
Come learn about iCAP, where you can enhance your intercultural skills. The program matches international & domestic students & garners a relationship through attending different activities around campus & the community together. Free snacks provided!
Join us in the Reves Room at the Reves Center on Monday, September 25th, from 4:30 to 6:00 for Professor Xinsong Wang?s lecture on civic engagement of the middle class in China.
Study abroad at Oxford University in 2018-19 or Spring 2019!
How does knowledge of the world beyond our shores help us understand and respond to the events in our sister-city in August 2017?
How does knowledge of the world beyond our shores help us understand and respond to the events in our sister-city in August 2017?
Professor Clay Clemens will discuss the German Elections
Please join us for a special screening of Tickling Giants at the Briggs Amphitheatre. Hosted by the William & Mary International Law Society and Muslim Law Students Association.
Rain location: Sadler Center Commonwealth Auditorium
Global Studies invites you to a lunch-time lecture: ?The Myth of Defectology: 'Mentally Retarded' Children and the Ideological Functions of Soviet Biopolitics"
Come out for food, fun and games in a supportive space and social for our Latinx student! Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with the Africana House and Latin American Students Union.
Join William & Mary?s Japanese Cultural Association in their annual fall festival event, Aki Matsuri! There will be free food, performances, and fun Japanese games. Make sure to join us September 30th for an afternoon of celebrating Japanese culture!
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