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The Strategic Planning Steering Committee will present drafts of the university’s mission and values statements.
Karin Olofsdotter, Ambassador of Sweden to the United States, is delivering the 2019 McSwain-Walker lecture.
The period ca. 645–770 marked an extraordinary era in the development of East Asian Buddhism and Buddhist art.
The current Freeman Intern Fellows returning from Asia present about their host organizations, locations, and the application process for the 2020 Freeman Intern Fellowships competition.
Presented as part of Muscarelle Explorations: Bauhaus at 100, this film memoir recounts the beginning of the Staatliche Bauhaus Weimar with contributions from former students and historians, a strong selection of artworks as well as archival footage.
Explore William & Mary's study abroad options.
The election of right-wing populist Jair Bolsonaro represents a dramatic shift in Brazilian politics.
In collaboration with The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, the Charles Center presents the second lecture of its speaker series, 'Monuments, Memory, and Migration'.
Wang Dan, one of the two principal student leaders of the 1989 student protests in Beijing, will speak about his experiences during the Tiananmen Square massacre and the future of democracy in China.
Sylvia Chong (English and Asian American Studies at UVA and Director of the Asian American Studies Program) will present material from her newest project, "Fifty Shades of Yellow: Fetishizing Culture and Transnationalizing Race in Crazy Rich Asians"
Come learn salsa from a visiting professional - no partner or experience necessary!
Join the Human Security Law Center in welcoming Arthur R. Traldi for a discussion on Mass Atrocity Trials. Mr. Traldi will speak from his extensive experience in international justice and law in Room 124. There will be pizza!
Four alumni panelists will discuss career paths and provide insights on life after W&M. The panel discussion will be followed by a wine and cheese reception. Alumni and students of all years are welcome to attend!
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"
SERATA ALL’OPERA: How to understand and enjoy the music from Il Barbiere di Siviglia by G. Rossini
Italian Professor Rita Paolino will present on "Il barbiere di Siviglia" by Rossini in Washington Hall 315!
Dr. Frank Cha received his Ph.D. in American Studies from William & Mary. This talk traces the emergence of Vietnamese American communities in Louisiana and Mississippi and their growing wave of social and environmental activism.
Hear from dynamic student and faculty duos about cutting-edge research and programming at William & Mary.
The public lecture by Danny Wysong '07 will discuss how his expertise in Russian language and culture opened up for him unexpected career paths in both the public and private sector.
Join us to cheer our Language Houses on as they participate in the Homecoming Parade!
Join the vibrant Hispanic Studies community; (re-)connect with old classmates and faculty, and meet current students and friends.
I-MIC 2019: Featuring Award-Winning poet and physician Irène Mathieu '09, W&M student poets, and the Russian Music Ensemble
Café, croissants et conversation: an informal opportunity to reconnect with the French faculty and your fellow French alumni from different eras.
Come join us at the Green Leafe and catch us up on life after W&M!
Informal reception for alumni of the Russian program.
A public talk by John C. Powers (National Archives) & Carlos Osorio (National Security Archive)
Come hear a panel of four experts discuss human trafficking in the Hampton Roads area and ways that we, as a community, can work to combat it! Food will be provided! All students, faculty and staff are welcome and encouraged to attend!
Learn about the W&M Study Abroad program at Oxford from an Oxford representative!
"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.
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,"?
Dr. W. John Kress is Distinguished Scientist and Curator of Botany Emeritus at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History.
Open House/Info Session for students interested in Japanese language and culture. Learn about the new Japanese Studies Major, the Minor, Spring Courses, Study Abroad, and More! Snacks provided!
Please join us for the French and Francophone Studies annual student research forum.
Join us for our second installment of MUSCARELLE READS. This semester, we are reading Gropius: The Man Who Built Bauhaus.
ILSS will be hosting a bake sale the last week of October (the 28-30) to raise money for local refugees. Everything will be $1, so stop by and pick up some delicious baked goods! We will be in the lobby from 11:00am-2:00pm each day.
St. Petersburg Study Abroad Program Information Session
Infosession for W&M sponsored Summer Study Abroad Programs
Part of the Religious Studies Brown-Bag Lunch Series
Mire Koikari, a professor in the Department of Women's Studies at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, she will speak on gender issues in culture and politics in Japan since the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown in Fukushima in March 2011.
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