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We need your help! Your feedback could offer constructive suggestions that will be used to improve the Climate Action Plan.
The Office of Diversity & Inclusion, in collaboration with Student Assembly and the Center for Student Diversity, will host its annual Student Diversity & Inclusion Symposium.
If your organization is interested in participating in Impact Week, join us on zoom for help writing your proposal!
A talk with Shannon Minter from the National Center for Lesbian Rights about LGBTQ+ rights and his work.
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers in Advocacy
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers in Nonprofit
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers in the Environment
Take part in a discussion with Maureen Doyle, manager of partnership engagement at Capital Area Food Bank.
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers in Public Policy
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers on Capitol Hill
Virtual Days in DC - Information Session: Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA)
Curious about GISP certification? This discussion aims to demystify GISP (GIS Professional) Certification with an overview of the what, why, and how of the process. Find out if GISP certification is something to consider in your career planning.
Learn about solar energy and its benefits for your home, or small business. We'll take you through the technology, economics, financing, and more.
With the help of generous donors, the Cohen Career Center & partner offices on campus are able to offer several sources of funding for unpaid summer internship opportunities. Join us to learn about what's available, eligibility, & the application process.
Participate in this Zoom informational session to learn about how you can submit a pitch for an Immersive Conservation Mural in spring 2021. W&M students are invited to submit a pitch for a conservation mural and Augmented Reality experience this spring.
Are you curious about plant based diets? Join Nancy Moul, nurse practitioner, and Stephanie May, Registered Sports Dietitian, as they break down plant based diets in this virtual three- part series.
Join the Cohen Career Center for our inaugural Career Diversity Expo. The Career Diversity Expo will offer distinct ways for students and employers to engage.
Join us on 3/12 at 12:05PM for a zoom seminar by Denison geoscience professor Dr. Anjali Fernandes titled "Backwater Controls on the Kinematics and Sedimentary Records of Large Rivers and Deltas" | Click the event title to contact Brent Owens to attend!
Diego Mendez-Carbajo, Senior Economic Education Specialist , will give a basic introduction to FRED; an overview of GeoFRED; and a demonstration of using GeoFRED data on inflation for economic analysis and instruction.
Join us for a group ride! This 12-mile route will feature the Queen's Lake area.
Are you curious about plant based diets? Join Nancy Moul, nurse practitioner, and Stephanie May, Registered Sports Dietitian, as they break down plant based diets in this virtual three-part series.
Join The Center for Racial & Social Justice and Women's Law Society at W&M Law for a discussion about menstrual Justice with Professor Margaret Johnson.
Dr. Carnegie, a research professor at VIMS, will share about his research focusing on host-parasite interactions in oysters, aquaculture health, and shellfish restoration in the Chesapeake Bay.
How is the art of Indigenous peoples linked to climate change, culture, and empowerment? How can art influence your area of expertise?
Natoya Haskins, director of diversity & inclusion at the School of Education, will lead a faculty panel exploring the distinct differences between being an ally and an accomplice.
Building Bridges between Technology, Business, and Conservation: How Augmented Reality is Advancing Conservation Solutions in Hawai'i
WMGIC Career & Networking Expo
WMGIC Global Innovation Challenge Competition
AquaCultured: a live, virtual wine & seafood event! Frank Morgan (Drink What You Like) and Jon Wehner (Chatham Vineyards) will guide you through an interactive (and delicious!) tasting experience featuring wine paired with seaside and bayside oysters.
Our Spring 2021 Symposium will take place virtually Monday, March 22 through Saturday, March 27, 2021.
Four Centuries of Black Women in America: Freedom, Activism, and Justice for All
Register and view the program here.
Are you curious about plant based diets? Join Nancy Moul, nurse practitioner, and Stephanie May, Registered Sports Dietitian, as they break down plant based diets in this virtual three-part series.
School of Education Dean Robert C. Knoeppel will discuss changes that need to be made to state funding models for public education to equally and adequately meet the demands of educating all children to mandated levels of proficiency.
Chris Dunn is a licensed Missouri attorney, geospatial business owner, expert witness, and geohistorical researcher. His talk focuses on his work investigating, mapping, and modeling incidents, accidents, and crimes.
Join The Lemon Project and The Asian Centennial at William & Mary for an evening program that will conclude the 11th Annual Lemon Project Symposium. View the performers and register here.
Please join us for this next event presented by the Mason Diversity & Inclusion Committee as part of the Perspectives series.
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