William & Mary's Second Annual Diversity and Inclusion Forum (Reception to Follow)
Tuesday, April 3
7pm - 8:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

Join five engaging panelists, your friends from across the university, and residents of Williamsburg for this exciting town-gown event to address the key roles that  diversity and inclusion play in our students' wellness.  Reception to follow. 

Financial Planning
Wednesday, April 4
4pm - 6pm
Swem Library, Ford Classroom
Decolonizing Anthropology:  African American And Other Ex-Centric Scholarship
Wednesday, April 4
5:15pm - 6:30pm
Small Hall, Room 110

In her talk, ?Decolonizing Anthropology: African American and Other Ex-Centric Scholarship,? Dr. Faye Harrison addresses advancing the transformation of the discipline devoted to understanding humankind in all its diversity and commonality.

    AMP, SA, & Lambda Alliance/ Queerbrew
    Thursday, April 5
    8pm - 10pm
    Sadler Center, Lodge 1

    SA's I AM W&M, Lambda Alliance of William & Mary, and AMP present: Queerbrew! Come out to see and celebrate the amazing talent of W&M's queer community!!!

    Government & Nonprofit Symposium
    Saturday, April 7
    1pm - 3:30pm
    Cohen Career Center, All rooms

    Be sure to attend the Government & Nonprofit Symposium. You'll meet professionals who work in the government and nonprofit sectors, learn about their careers, and get advice for pursuing a similar career path.

      Jazz Combo Concert
      Sunday, April 8
      4pm
      Ewell Hall, Recital Hall (Rm 107)
      Underrepresented Scholars in the Academy
      Wednesday, April 11
      4pm - 6pm
      Swem Library, Ford Classroom
      Onawumi Jean Moss, the Soulful Storyteller
      Thursday, April 12
      5:30pm - 7pm
      Sadler Center, Tidewater A/B

      Ms. Moss is a storyteller, narrator, keynote speaker and author. Her performances encourage pride of heritage, appreciation of cultural differences and recognition of kinship, as well as inspire imagination, motivation, reflection and inquiry. 


      Black Opera Concert
      Friday, April 13
      7pm - 9pm
      Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

      Opera in Williamsburg will present a melange of scenes from Black operas. This performance is part of the year-long celebration to observe the 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence at William & Mary.

      Walking Tour: Significant sites in African American history at William & Mary
      Saturday, April 14
      10:30am - 11:30am
      Tucker Hall, Lobby

      Walking tour of significant historical sites in African American history at William & Mary. The tour will be conducted by Dr. Terry Meyers, Chancellor Professor of English, Emeritus and Mallory Walker, Mosaic Fellow, Swem Library Sites. 

      Panel Discussion with the ?Legacy Three"
      Saturday, April 14
      1:30pm - 3pm
      School of Education, Dogwood Room

      Lynn Briley '71, Karen Ely '71, and Janet Brown Strafer '71, M.Ed. '77, the first African American students in residence at William & Mary, will discuss their experiences integrating the university and answer questions from the audience.

      50th Anniversary's Legacy Evening Alumni Awards Dinner
      Saturday, April 14
      6pm - 9pm
      Raymond A. Mason School of Business, Brinkley Commons Room

      An awards dinner to honor Lynn Briley '71, Karen Ely '71, and Janet Brown Strafer '71, M.Ed. '77, the first African American students in residence at William & Mary, as well as to recognize other achievements of William & Mary's African American alumni. 

      Ghanaian Dinner Benefit with SPAID
      Sunday, April 15
      6:30pm - 8pm
      Sadler Center, Tidewater AB

      Dinner Benefit with keynote speaker Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo on international development from the receiver's perspective and navigating relationships. Tickets will be $5. Find us tabling in Sadler to purchase your ticket early!

      Inside Out Theatre Interest Meeting
      Monday, April 16
      5pm - 6pm
      Campus Center, Room 159

      Want to share your story to new students? Want to speak and/or write about important topics in diversity? Want to be able to move on to campus early? Come to our interest meeting for more information and to meet the current members!

        Jazz Combo Concert
        Monday, April 16
        8pm
        Lodge One

        Free Admission

        Brazilian Ensemble Concert
        Wednesday, April 18
        7:30pm
        Ewell Hall, Recital Hall (Rm 107)
        Plaque Dedication Ceremony Honoring 50 Yrs of African-Americans and 100 Yrs of Coeducation at W&M
        Thursday, April 19
        12pm - 1pm
        Wren Building

        Please join us at a plaque dedication ceremony to commemorate 50 Years African-Americans at William & Mary and 100 Years of Women at William & Mary by honoring the first African-American women graduates and the first 24 women to enroll as students at W&M.

        Gallery Players Concert
        Thursday, April 19
        8pm
        Bruton Parish Church

        The program will feature the Capriol Suite for Strings by Peter Warlock, Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings, and Mendelssohn's String Symphony #7.

        Admission is free, and all are welcome to attend.  

        Syndicate Hip Hop Dance Showcase
        Friday, April 20
        7pm - 9pm
        Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
        The time of year has come again for another awesome Spring Syndicate Show! We will be tabling every day starting Monday the 16th until Friday, the day of the show, from 11-2! Tickets are $3! Come out and have a good time with us! Tell your friends! 
        Connor Knutsen Senior Lecture Recital 
        Sunday, April 22
        4pm
        Ewell Hall, Recital Hall (Rm 107)
        Sonya Vidal Senior Recital  (Piano)
        Monday, April 23
        6pm
        Ewell Hall, Recital Hall (Rm 107)
        Gamelan Concert " Keep Calm & Gamel-On"
        Tuesday, April 24
        7:30pm
        Ewell Hall, Recital Hall (Rm 107)
        Conversation Caf?: What a "Health-Promoting University" Means to Me
        Wednesday, April 25
        3:30pm - 5:30pm
        James Blair Hall, Conference Room 114 (Ground floor office closest to Sadler)

        During this year's National Week of Conversation, join Eric Garrison (SoE '94 and Assistant Director, Health Promotion) for this conversation on what a campus-wide, top-down/botton-up realization of the Okanagan Charter would mean for our university.

        Non-classical Voice Recital
        Wednesday, April 25
        7:30pm
        Ewell Hall, Room 107


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