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Join Art Therapist Sarah Balascio and learn to use art materials to explore feelings and work on relaxation. No art experience is necessary; the focus will be on ourselves.
W&M Sustainability Earth Week Committee
Learn conversation starters and strategies to help families have meaningful conversations about race with Professor Natoya Haskins from W&M's School of Education.
This talk uses case studies from the seafloor near Rhode Island and the deserts and mountains of Arizona to demonstrate how to combine, synthesize, and translate spatial data into information that is accessible to resource managers for decision-making.
Join Meghan Sinton Miller, professor and STLI Fellow, as she discusses ways to make classes flexible and supportive without having to change course content. Meghan will also review ways to connect students to different support systems on-campus.
Join Art Therapist Sarah Balascio and learn to use art materials to explore feelings and work on relaxation. No art experience is necessary; the focus will be on ourselves.
The President’s Office and W&M Government Relations are proud to sponsor the 25th Annual Road to Richmond, in a virtual format. There will be remarks and Q&As from members of the VA General Assembly, the Governor’s Office, and a young W&M alumni panel.
Discover how VIMS researchers produce the polyploid oysters that transformed Virginia’s oyster aquaculture industry. Join us as Aquaculture Technician and Field Specialist Shelley Katsuki presents on the work done at the Kauffman Aquaculture Center.
William & Mary's ELPR will be hosting a day-long symposium on Sustainability in the City. Information and descriptions of the talks can be found on our website. http://www.wmelpr.com/
Join us for a Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk led by Jaaye Person-Lynn on February 15.
The next School of Education Courageous Conversation will focus on the topics of democracy, freedom and justice in education.
Believe it or not, poop plays an important role in the ocean! Without oceanic poop, there would be up to 50% more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere! VIMS graduate student Kristen Sharpe will discuss her research on zooplankton poop.
An overview of the new special exhibition at the Jamestown Settlement Museum by Luke J. Pecoraro, Ph.D., Director of Curatorial Services at the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation. Please contact Joni Carlson [[w|jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Steve Prince will take participants on a historical journey examining the power of racist imagery upon the psyche of America and the world.
How are pandemics like COVID linked to conservation, equity, and governance?
Slice of Data Science is a fun way for students to obtain quick, direct insight into some of the latest applications in data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, computer vision, natural language processing, and more.
Assistant Professor Heartley Huber will discuss the significant impact peer partners can have on the social development, inclusion, and acceptance of students with disabilities in schools.
Decolonization is not a Metaphor: Faculty Discussion with Modern Language and Literature Dept.
We will discuss Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang. “Decolonisation is Not a Metaphor" and Patrick Wolfe, “Settler Colonialism and the Elimination of the Native."
This talk will focus on how I used the tools and skills I learned in the CGA at The Nature Conservancy and National Audubon Society.
Join Tribe Innovation and STLI on February 19 at 1 pm via Zoom to explore how we can carry forward the teaching and learning adaptations from COVID-19 to enhance the W&M educational experience in the post-pandemic world.
Life cycle of SARS-CoV-2 viewed through the lens of proximity proteomics
As both young professionals and experienced industry leaders alike look forward to a more prosperous 2021, what lessons can they utilize from the past year of constant adaptation?
Come join us on Monday during the lunch hour to learn more about practicing environmental law.
Missing the Boathouse? Wishing you knew how to kayak or SUP to enjoy the Boathouse when it opens?
William & Mary and the University of Virginia collaboration: Education Abroad: Sustainable Programs Highlight.
Please join us for a Zoom retirement gathering on Tuesday, Feb 23 at 5pm in recognition of Lynda Butler, Chancellor Professor of Law and Co-chair of the Committee on Sustainability!
We invite you to "Black Faith Matters for Our Children: Identifying Sources of Well-being in the Face of Trauma and Disruption," with Prof. Omiyemi Artisia Green; Dr. Warrenetta Mann, Psy.D; Dr. Rehema Kutua, M.D.; moderated by Dr. Joanne Braxton.
Join us for a discussion on multicultural issues within the eating disorder world, with a focus on helping to identify our own seat at the table. This National Eating Disorders Awareness Week speaking event will be led by clinician Khara Randall.
Hear first-hand stories about the internal and external impact of the IIC from faculty, students, alumni, and conservation partners.
The William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice presents its annual symposium -- Justice Along Borders: Social Justice and Its Intersection Between Law, Immigration, and Human Rights.
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