Homecoming & Reunion Weekend
Thursday, October 6 - Sunday, October 9
Various locations throughout campus

Fall in Williamsburg truly is a magical time to visit campus! Come home to William & Mary for Homecoming & Reunion Weekend 2022.

Concord Traveling Scholarship Recipient Presentation —Anhthu Cung
Thursday, October 6
5pm - 8pm
Tucker Hall, Room 111

Anhthu Cung received the Concord Traveling Scholarship to travel to Vietnam to explore her family background and examine how the Vietnam War affected the country’s literary history and how political divisions influenced its cuisine’s development.

"Writing Muslims Back Into European History" (Emily Greble)
Friday, October 7
12pm - 2pm
James Blair Hall, Blair 229

Reunion event for History alumni!  The Harrison Ruffin Tyler Department of History presents a book talk by Dr. Emily Greble, Associate Professor of HIstory, Vanderbilt University and William & Mary Alum.  A reception will follow.

Life and Legacy Series: Talk by Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral and Magda Sepúlveda
Friday, October 7
1pm - 3pm
TBD, Zoom

The talk is entitled  “Latin  America Enters with the Cob / Latinoamérica entra con la mazorca” and it will interpret the poem "El maíz" (“Corn”).

    Russian and Post Soviet Studies Homecoming Speaker, George Barros '19
    Friday, October 7
    3:30pm - 5pm
    Washington Hall, Room 301

    RPSS Homecoming Talk

    Friday, October 7, 3:30 pm

    Washington 301

    Talk title: Russia's War in Ukraine: Assessing Eight Months of Russian Military Performance 

    George Barros ’19

    International Community Day at W&M Field Hockey Match
    Friday, October 7
    6pm
    Busch Field

    Join the Reves Center as we join our international community of students, scholars, families faculty and staff to celebrate our amazing W&M Field Hockey Team!

    Hispanic Studies Homecoming
    Saturday, October 8
    9am - 11am
    Jefferson Hall, Jefferson Statue (Washington Hall if Rain)

    Join Hispanic Studies faculty, alumni and students for salutations and casual chit-chat while getting your morning coffee a tasty treat! (We will gather by Jefferson Statue, but will move indoors to Washington Hall if there is rain.)

    The French and Francophone Studies Program 
    Saturday, October 8
    9am - 11am
    Washington Hall, Jefferson Gardens

    Welcome Home! We are inviting all alumni, students, and friends of the French and Francophone Studies program to join us for an outdoor breakfast in the Jefferson Gardens, right next to Washington Hall. We look forward to seeing you on Saturday morning!

    Russian Program Homecoming Reception
    Saturday, October 8
    10am - 11:30am
    Washington Hall, Room 315

    Russian Program Homecoming Reception

    Saturday, October 8, 10:00 - 11:30 AM

    Washington 315

    Chancellors Hall Open House and Homecoming
    Saturday, October 8
    10am - 12pm
    Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), first floor lobby

    A homecoming brunch hosted by the Economics Department, Government Department, International Relations Program, and Public Policy Program 

    APIA Homecoming celebration
    Saturday, October 8
    10:30am - 12pm
    Rowe House

    The Asian and Pacific Islander American Studies Program will host a get-together over coffee and snacks .

    Presidential Conversation: Democracy and the Media
    Saturday, October 8
    10:30am - 12pm
    Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

    What role does the media play in democracy in the U.S. and around the globe? This is just one of the questions that will be explored during this presidential conversation, featuring distinguished alumni journalists.

    Global Research Institute Homecoming BBQ
    Saturday, October 8
    11am - 2pm
    Global Research Institute

    Welcome home! Join the Global Research Institute for a celebratory BBQ on Saturday, October 8 from 11 AM-2 PM. 

    Arabic Movie:  You will Die at Twenty
    Saturday, October 8
    12:30pm - 3pm
    Washington Hall, Room 315

    The Arabic program for Homecoming.  

    German Studies Fall BBQ Homecoming
    Saturday, October 8
    1pm - 3pm
    Hardy Hall (formerly Jamestown North), BBQ Pit behind Hardy Hall

    Current and former students in German Studies gather for our traditional Fall BBQ!

    Anthropology Talk: "Landscape of the Hunter-Gatherers," Décio Muianga
    Wednesday, October 12
    1:30pm - 2:30pm
    Washington Hall, Room 101

    Décio Muianga will give a talk on his research on Mozambique's Stone Age. Please email [[jdcarlson]] if you would like a Zoom option. 

      Fall Break
      Thursday, October 13 - Sunday, October 16
      Location not specified

      Fall Break

        "Day in DC" Trip
        Thursday, October 13
        8:30am - 2:30pm
        Washington Center

        "Day in DC" is an in-person trip to select employer sites in Washington DC.

          St Andrews Information Session- Summer W&M Faculty-led Study Abroad Program
          Tuesday, October 18
          5pm - 6pm
          Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127

          Please come learn more about the St Andrews Summer W&M Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program. The Program Director and GEO Advisor will be there to answer questions!

            “Ariadne on the Beach: Elena Ferrante’s Mythologies”  by Dr. Stiliana Milkova
            Tuesday, October 18
            5pm - 6:30pm
            Small Hall, Room 110

            Dr. Stiliana Milkova will talk on “Ariadne on the Beach: Elena Ferrante’s Mythologies” on Tuesday, October 18, 2022 in Small 110 at 5:00 pm.  She is from Oberlin College, Oberlin OH.

              Bellini Colloquium: "The Global South in biodiversity collections"
              Thursday, October 20
              3:30pm - 5pm
              Washington Hall, Room 315

              Hear a talk by our colleague in Environmental Humanities, Lidia Ponce de la Vega, hosted by MLL’s Bellini Colloquium entitled “The Global South in biodiversity collections: A Latin American perspective on the Biodiversity Heritage Library.”

                History of the Moment:  Unthinking Collaborators and How We 'Do' History
                Thursday, October 20
                5pm - 6:30pm
                Washington Hall, Room 302

                Dr. A Carly Buxton speaks on the history of Japanese-American citizens who weathered WWII and Occupation, as explored in her 2022 monograph, Unthinking Collaboration: American Nisei in Transwar Japan

                2022 Sutlive Book Prize Lecture: Akinwumi Ogundiran
                Thursday, October 20
                5:30pm - 6:30pm
                Washington Hall, Room 201

                Dr. Akinwumi Ogundiran, winner of the 2022 Sutlive Book Prize, will give a lecture on his book The Yorúbá: A New History. Zoom link available. 

                CGA Speaker Series: Emergency Management and the Reliance on GIS
                Friday, October 21
                1pm - 2pm
                Location not specified
                The CGA is hosting US Army Corps of Engineers' Mike Dulin for our fall speaker series! He will discuss responsibilities of the USACE Emergency Management Program & provide examples focusing on GIS over the past decade as it pertains to emergency response.
                Fête de la Recherche: French & Francophone Studies undergraduate research symposium
                Friday, October 21
                4:30pm - 6pm
                Andrews Hall, Room 101

                FETE DE LA RECHERCHE 2022 (10/21/22)

                Student research, study abroad, spring courses, alumni guest speaker

                Telling the Story of the Global Climate Crisis
                Monday, October 24
                4pm - 5pm
                Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room

                The Charles Center and the Reves Center for International Studies present photojournalist James Whitlow Delano for a talk, "Telling the Story of the Global Climate Crisis," Monday, October 24, 2022, at 4pm in the Reves Room. 

                Arts & Humanities Undergraduate Research Lunch Panel
                Tuesday, October 25
                12:30pm - 1:30pm
                Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

                Enjoy a FREE lunch and hear from a panel of faculty from Art & Art History, English, History, and Modern Languages and Literatures speak about research opportunities in their departments!

                AIA (Joukowsky Lecture) - Climate Change in the Artic: It's Happening Fast, and It's Happened Before
                Wednesday, October 26
                5pm - 6:30pm
                Andrews Hall, Room 101

                Dr. William Fitzhugh will talk on "Climate Change in the Artic:  It's Happening Fast, and It's Happened Before".  His talk will be on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 at 5:00 pm.

                  Gekiga and the Japanese Counterculture of the '60s
                  Thursday, October 27
                  5pm - 6:30pm
                  Washington Hall, Room 302

                  Dr. Suzuki, of Baruch College, CUNY, will discuss his first-hand experience with Japanese manga as well as the fascinating genre called gekiga, or "dramatic pictures," which emerged in 1960s Japan. 

                    Tomorrow's Silver Lining: Cyber Resilience, Cyber Defense, and New Technologies
                    Friday, October 28
                    3am - 8am
                    Zoom or In-person in Brussels, Belgium

                    W&M, NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence (CCDCOE), EU Cyber Diplomacy Initiative-EU Cyber Direct, and King's College London present a conference in Brussels: Tomorrow's Silver Lining: Cyber Resilience, Cyber Defense, and New Technologies.

                    The McCormack-Reboussin Scholarship in French  & Francophone Studies
                    Friday, October 28
                    4pm - 5pm
                    Location not specified

                    Info Session about the McCormack-Reboussin Scholarship in French & Francophone Studies

                    October 28, 4-5pm.

                    Contact [[gxpaci, Prof. Pacini]] for the Zoom link.

                      McCormack-Reboussin Scholarship
                      Sunday, October 30 - Monday, November 21
                      12am - 5pm
                      Location not specified

                      Help with McCormack-Reboussin Scholarship Application

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