Sustainability Events
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The CGA welcomes GIS librarians from around the US to discuss the work GIS librarians do and the importance of their work.
Learn scientifically-based skills designed to help you manage stress and anxiety, improve focus, and enhance the quality of your life.
Learn more about the Highland + Lemon Project collaboration on coursework, outreach, and independent research!
Join panelists Selin Gülgöz, Professor of Psychology at Fordham University, and Anna Kirkland, Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Michigan, to discuss gender-cognition and access to healthcare for transgender youth.
Business Law Society welcomes Prof. Kevin Haeberle to present his latest research regarding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) disclosure and federal securities laws, including fraud-on-the-market lawsuits and liability.
Professor Sellers will touch on topics that intersect Race and Election Law. He will provide expert legal opinions on the current issues in Election Law that saturate news pages all across the country with focus on racial equity.
Join the Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation and Tribe Innovation as they explore how to use digital tools and resources to improve the student learning experience.
The Geospatial Research Symposium, hosted by the Center for Geospatial Analysis, showcases student projects and research using geospatial technologies. The event will take place on April 1st at 1:00pm in Blow 201.
Whether we are atheists, religious, or something in between, how we orient around religion shapes our values and our choices. Yet we are often reluctant to discuss this important aspect of our identities.
SOUL SOUP wants to change that.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
W&M and UVA will be holding a webinar April 12th @7pm to discuss their Climate Action Partnership!
The geoLab is a geospatial research lab that works with partners such as the UN, CIESIN, GEF, NGA, and CCI. Come to our information session to learn more about applying for next semester!
Gloucester Brewing Company will be our host as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Drop in, interact with the students, and enter to win door prizes and discounts.
A movie night hosted by the IIC's Student Leadership Council and W&M Global Innovation Challenge.
It's Earth Week!
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Join the Lemon Project as we host students from the Student Assembly Committee for Contextualization of Campus Landmarks and Iconography for a conversation on April 18 at 6 pm over Zoom.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Many global sustainability challenges are influenced at the level of policies, corporations, and community involvement.
This event celebrates the launch of the new Environmental Humanities concentration in ENSP (Environment and Sustainability Program).
It's Earth Week!
Positive thinking can dramatically affect your attiude.
It's Earth Week!
The Employee Equity & Belonging Collective is holding a series of ongoing conversations and listening sessions in order to transcend boundaries.
The Center for Geospatial Analysis will host Dr. Matt Gerike (GISP) and Dr. Shannon White, two experienced GIS educators and professionals, to hold an open information session about GIS careers, building your GIS portfolio, and the GISP certification.
IIC OPEN HOUSE AND EARTH DAY CELEBRATION, FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd, 2-5 PM
It's Earth Week!
It's Earth Week!
Celebrate Earth Day 2022! Enjoy the natural beauty of Machicomoco State Park while visiting Exploration Stations, where you can learn about the environmental and cultural importance of natural resource conservation.
Want to learn how to combine science and art? Love nature and want to capture it in a creative way? Join educators from CBNERR and the VIMS Marine Advisory Program for this FREE watercolor-based nature journaling session at Machicomoco State Park.
The Social Science Research Methods Center will host an undergraduate research symposium on Wednesday, April 27 at 12 pm via Zoom. Registration is required — please follow this link to do so. Presenters include:
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
William McNamara, Wilson & Martha Claiborne Stephens Associate Professor of Chemistry at William & Mary, will share his expertise in renewable energy and demonstrate how solar fuels are being generated.
Connect with your neighbors at the celebration of the Communal Quilt Project. Hundreds of people around Williamsburg have made quilt squares to tell their story. See how we are all connected in this debut event with music, storytelling, and refreshments.
An Evening with Charles F. “Chuck” Sams III, (Cayuse and Walla Walla), Director, National Park Service
Moderated by Robert Rose, with interviewers Andrew Fisher and Nikki Bass
The Parks & Ecotherapy Research Lab (PERL) will be hosting a showcase event for Undergraduate Research Month on April 29th, 2022.
Three Minute Thesis Presentations in the Department of Biology
Fly drones through an obstacle course, learn from drone professionals about flights, and speak to representatives from William & Mary's Center for Geospatial Analysis.
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Ongoing Events
Join the Bike Alliance for a multi-part clinic to become a better cyclist! This is a program for the intermediate cyclist that wants to improve their level of skill and comfort on a bicycle.
The Green Revolving Fund provides loans to W&M departments for projects that reduce greenhouse gases or resource use while producing a cost savings to pay back the loan over a set period of time.
The Matoaka Boathouse is OPEN for the Spring Season!
At the Writing Resources Center, trained peer consultants offer individual assistance with writing, presentation, and other communication assignments across disciplines and at any stage, from generating ideas to polishing a final product.