Finding a Job in the International Sector
Tuesday, April 4
5:30pm - 7pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room A & B

Finding a Job in the International Sector

    Join the Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs for a meal & information about Fulbright Grants
    Tuesday, April 4
    6pm - 7pm
    Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

    The Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs is hosting an information session for rising seniors all about the Fulbright program – a national scholarship that allows recent graduates to pursue their academic interests abroad.

    Filipino American Writing Festival
    Wednesday, April 5 - Thursday, April 6
    Location not specified

    William & Mary’s Department of English and the Patrick Hayes Writers Series proudly present the first-ever W&M Filipino American Writing Festival! All events will be open to the public and will take place on campus April 5th and 6th.

    Filipino American Writing Fest-Panel discussion, “Writing Identity, Writing Community” with authors 
    Wednesday, April 5
    2pm - 3pm
    Washington Hall, Room 201

    Filipino American Writing Fest-Panel discussion, “Writing Identity, Writing Community” with authors Oliver de la Paz, Sarah Gambito, Joseph O. Legaspi, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, and Patrick Rosal.

    Filipino American Writing Fest-Readings by authors, Oliver de la Paz, Sarah Gambito, Joseph Legaspi
    Wednesday, April 5
    7pm - 8:30pm
    Washington Hall, Room 201

    Filipino American Writing Festival - Author Readings with authors, Oliver de la Paz, Sarah Gambito, and Joseph Legaspi.

    From Theory to Practice: Fostering Climate Resilience for a More Secure World
    Thursday, April 6
    8am - 6pm
    Sadler Center, Chesapeake A, B, and C

    The 3rd Annual National Security Conference serves as a bridge between academia and policy as we translate research evidence-based best practices into tangible policy considerations that enhance our adaptability to known and future climate threats. 

    Filipino American Writing Fest-Performance by Leah Glenn Dance Theatre
    Thursday, April 6
    6pm - 6:15pm
    Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved

    W&M Filipino American Writing Festival outdoor performance of “Hush” by the Lean Glenn Dance Theatre.

    Filipino American Writing Festival - Readings by guest authors and book signing.
    Thursday, April 6
    6:30pm - 7:30pm
    Tucker Hall, Tucker Theater 127A

    W&M Filipino American Writing Festival - Readings by guest authors and book signing.

    Taste of APIM
    Friday, April 7
    12pm - 1:30pm
    Sadler Center, The Slice

    Join us as we celebrate May's Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month at the CSD! Taste of APIM provides an opportunity to celebrate the wide variety of cultures represented during the month through the sharing of food.

    Geology Department Brown Bag: Eno Adusei
    Friday, April 7
    12:05pm - 1pm
    McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230
    Jamestown: An English Fort in the Land of Tsenacommacah
    Friday, April 7
    3pm - 4pm
    Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127

    Jamestown: An English Fort in the Land of Tsenacommacah

    Dr. Charles Durfor ’74 and Dave Givens of Jamestown Rediscovery describe major finds at Historic Jamestowne and show how such info tells the story of individuals both known and unknown. 

    Imani Winds - Ewell Concert Series
    Friday, April 7
    7pm
    Wiilliamsburg Regional Library

    The ensemble’s playlist embraces traditional chamber music repertoire, and  is devoutly committed to expanding the wind quintet repertoire by commissioning music from new voices that reflect historical events and the times in which we currently live.

    Ukraine: Endgame - Discussing a Post-War Ukraine (AHS-JQAS Joint Debate)
    Monday, April 10
    6:30pm
    Washington Hall, Room 201

    Join the Alexander Hamilton Society and the John Quincy Adams Society in our 5th Annual Joint Debate! We are honored to host Ambassador William Taylor (ret.) and George Beebe as we discuss Ukraine: ENDGAME - A Post-War Ukraine!

    Promoting peace through higher education: international collaboration and the ABC Project
    Monday, April 10
    6:30pm - 9pm
    Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

    Join the American-Bosnian-Collaboration Project as they host Dr. Larisa Kasumagi-Kafedži on Monday, April 10 from 6:30-7:30 PM in Blow Memorial Hall Room 201. Reception to follow. 



    Jessica Nabongo: Intentional Travel
    Tuesday, April 11
    5:30pm
    Tucker Hall, Room 127A

    Jessica Nabongo will deliver the 2023 McSwain-Walker Lecture, entitled "Intentional Travel: How Education, Empathy and Confidence will Help You Create the Life You Want to Live."

    Meet Up: Space Policy Advisor at the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
    Wednesday, April 12
    4pm - 5pm
    Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room A & B

    Meet Up: Space Policy Advisor at the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy

      Guest Speaker: Why and How Teacher Education Programs Teach for Peace
      Wednesday, April 12
      6pm - 7pm
      School of Education, Holly Room

      Dr. Kasumagic-Kafedžic will speak primarily about the pedagogical approaches which are relevant for U.S. university initiatives seeking to develop effective international partnerships to promote a variety of goals, including sustainable development.

      Classical Studies Lecture presents Professor Ann-Sophie Schoess
      Thursday, April 13
      5pm - 6:30pm
      Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 220

      The Department of Classical Studies presents a lecture by Professor Ann-Sophie Schoess (University of St Andrews).  She will be speaking on "Becoming Ariadne: From Silent Image to Iconic Lament”. 


      Afro/Indigenous Perspectives, Race and Racism: Towards a New View of Latin American Studies
      Thursday, April 13 - Friday, April 14
      6pm - 6pm
      Tucker Hall

      The LAS Program, in collaboration with the W&M Program in Africana Studies and the Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture presents:  Afro/Indigenous Perspectives, Race and Racism:  Towards a New View of Latin American Studies .

      Art History 2023 Colloquium-Key Note Speaker, Dr. Melissa Kerin
      Friday, April 14
      10:30am
      Sadler Center, James Room

      Art History Colloquium's Key Note Speaker, Dr. Melissa Kerin, Washington & Lee University will take place

      the morning of the colloquium, April 14th, at 10:30 am. The colloquium will begin at 1:00pm until 4:30pm.

      All will be held in Sadler Center/James Room.


      Annual Sankofa Legacy Festival
      Sunday, April 16
      12pm - 5pm
      Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved

      The Sankofa Legacy Festival is an annual event where we hold a ceremony to celebrate the Sankofa sculpture and bring continuous awareness to the Black members of the William & Mary community.

      One Tribe One Day
      Tuesday, April 18
      All day
      Around the world

      Join us on Tuesday, April 18, for our biggest One Tribe One Day yet! Over the past nine years, more than 35,000 donors have contributed over $20 million on One Tribe One Day. With your help, we can make this another record-breaking year!

        Oakley Lecture presents Professors Jack Davis & Sharon Stocker
        Tuesday, April 18
        5pm - 6:30pm
        Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 220

        The Oakley Lecture presents a lecture by Professors Jack Davis & Sharon Stocker from University of Cincinnati.

        W&M Tokyo One Tribe One Day Celebration
        Tuesday, April 18
        6pm - 10pm
        Nakameguro Taproom | Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku, Nakameguro GT Plaza, Building C 2F, Tokyo 153-0051 Japan

        Join hosts Bruce Pflaum ’75 and John Chesen ’88 and friends in the W&M community for some long-delayed camaraderie with fellow Tokyo alumni, parents, family and friends at the Nakameguro Taproom on Tuesday, April 18, from 6-10 p.m. 


        Anthropology Ph.D. Dissertation Defense: "Landscapes of Power," Olanrewaju Lasisi
        Friday, April 21
        3pm - 5pm
        Washington Hall, Room 101

        Anthropology Ph.D. candidate Olanrewaju Lasisi will defend his dissertation "Landscapes of Power: A Historical Archaeology and Cultural Astronomy of Ijebu-Yoruba Palatial Urbanscapes, AD 1000-1900."

        Institute for Integrative Conservation Earth Week Open House, featuring CRP summer research preview
        Friday, April 21
        4pm - 6pm
        Boundary 221

        Celebrate Earth Week at the Institute for Integrative Conservation Open House!

        April 21, 2023

        4:00 to 6:00 PM

        221 N Boundary Street

        Free and Open to the Public

        No Registration Required

        The World of Sugar: How the Histories of Sugar and Capitalism Are Linked
        Monday, April 24
        4pm - 6pm
        Swem Library, Botetourt Theatre

        Join Professor Bosma for his book talk on Monday, April 24 from 4-6 PM in the Reves Room. 

        Family Law & Domestic Violence Clinics Presentation: Female Jurists in U.S. & Afghan Court Systems
        Wednesday, April 26
        10am - 12pm
        Law School, Room 119

        Join the Family Law and Domestic Violence Clinics for a presentation by Judge Lida Kharooti Sayeed, a former judge in Afghanistan, and Judge Judith Kline, a retired Juvenile and Domestic Relations judge in Newport News. 

          Japanese Studies Senior Research Colloquium & Awards Ceremony
          Wednesday, April 26
          5pm - 6:30pm
          Washington Hall, Room 315

          Join us for the end-of-the-year event! We will hear presentations from our graduating majors on their final research projects and announce our annual awards. Come to support and celebrate your friends and classmates—snacks provided! See you there!

          The Importance of Multistakeholder Digital Diplomacy
          Thursday, April 27
          4:30pm
          Zoom

          Monica Ruiz will deliver the 2023 George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace April 27, 2023, at 4:30pm via Zoom.

          Campus Connect Spring Training
          Friday, April 28
          8:30am - 11am
          McLeod Tyler Wellness Center, Studio B

          Campus Connect is an experiential suicide prevention training program designed specifically for college campuses.   

            CGA Speaker Series: Human Geography for Defense
            Friday, April 28
            1pm - 2pm
            Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

            Join us for the final talk in our spring speaker series with Bobby Crutchfield, including an elevator pitch for human geography, humanitarian assistance & disaster relief, force protection, the human terrain ethical dilemma, & information vs intelligence.

            Open Meeting on International Collaborations and Partnerships
            Friday, April 28
            3:30pm
            Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room

            Teresa Longo, Associate Provost for International Affairs and Executive Director of the Reves Center, invites all interested faculty and staff to learn about current and potential international collaborations.

            Victor Haskins - Ewell Concert Series
            Friday, April 28
            7pm
            Wiilliamsburg Regional Library

            Victor Haskins is a multi-instrumentalist, multidisciplinary artist, international performer, composer, improviser, bandleader, and educator. 

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