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The Department of English is now having our annual book sale. All are welcome. We have a huge variety of books.
Presenter: Dr. Hitesh J. Changlani
Affiliation: Johns Hopkins University
Title: Simplex solid and spin liquid phases in two dimensional frustrated kagome antiferromagnets
Join the Immigration Law & Service Society for lunch with Phil Storey of the Legal Aid Justice Center. If you are interested in any type of civil advocacy, please join us in room 141 on November 1st. Lunch will be served.
Discussion on Gov. McAuliffe?s efforts to restore the voting rights of felons.
Hans Von Spakovsky- Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation
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Hope R. Amezquita- attorney and legislative counsel at the ACLU
The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive on Tuesday, Nov. 1st from 1:00PM-7:00PM in Trinkle Hall.
This beautifully written and illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures that dwell in the woods of Wicomico and how they band together to prevent the destruction of their home.
With Maya G. and Mel C.
This film combines Eastern European storybook animation with documentary and fiction elements to recount the Slavic fable of the Witch Baba Yaga, a frightful character living in a woodland hut perched on chicken legs.
With Ellie W. & Justine O.
With Lizzie D. & Lindsay C.
The Honorable Molly Ward, Secretary of Natural Resources for the Commonwealth of Virginia, will be speaking about the future environmental challenges facing the Commonwealth, including sea level rise, the Clean Power Plan and the Chesapeake Bay TDML.
Join Women's Law Society and Emerge for a panel and reception discussing women in political campaigns.
Interdisciplinary Lecture & Dance starting at 7:00pm.
Come for a dynamic lecture, to be followed by an introductory dance lesson in bachata dance!
Gather for light snacks and beverages starting at 6:30pm.
Join Active Minds and Angel Van Wagenen from the Counseling Center to learn about disordered eating and how, through psychoeducation and mindfulness, we can use eating to contribute to good mental health. RSVP here.
Join Swem Tuesday evenings this semester for the Independent and International Film Series. This evening's screening features Lake Tahoe, directed by Fernando Eimbcke.
With Sam J.
Join the W Society as we kick off our discussion series about service, community engagement, and compassion for others. We will be hearing from Max Blalock, Campus Minister for the Wesley Foundation.
With Beth B.
Jessica Kyle, the Associate Program Manager, Africa for International Justice Mission is coming to give a talk at the Cohen Career Center about her experiences working for this wonderful non-profit.
Learn the basics of the Chinese language.
Information session on W&M's undergraduate business school's new Global Business Minor program launching this summer in Dublin. Open to all non-business majors. Snacks will be provided.
Join Julie Nance, Campus Dietitan, when she guides you on a tour of the dining hall to show how to find the healthier choices and plan a well-balanced meal.
Chesapeake Environmental Communications bridges the gap between science and understanding with a combination of trained scientists, talented communicators, and creative professionals. Learn about CEC projects and internship opportunities.
Monthly Meeting of GSA. Discuss graduate student events, funding opportunities, and concerns.
With Molly A. & Melanie A.
The Office of First Year Experience will be holding a student pre-health (dental, medicine and pharmacy) panel. Come learn about what it is like being a pre-health undergraduate student. There will be free food and swag! Please RSVP.
With Andy A. and Courtney W.
The Muscarelle Museum of Art is hosting a day-long symposium, consisting of scholarly presentations by William & Mary faculty and Colonial Williamsburg staff. Student posters will also highlight the ongoing research on the Brafferton Indian School.
Interested in a non-tenure track career? Considering your options with a M.A. degree? Come to the ?Alt-Ac? panel for American Studies, Anthropology, and History graduate students on Thursday, November 3 at 6 p.m. at the Cohen Career Center.
With Lizzie D. and Ellie W.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Recruiting/Interviewing, but were Afraid to Ask.
Join the Cohen Career Center and their Employer Advisory Board for a panel discussion on the Interviewing Process.
Amy Hempel, author of multiple short story collections including The Collected Stories of Amy Hempel.
Dr. Stephanie Fischer, 'Economic Trust and Anti-Semitic Violence: Jewish Cattle Traders in the German Countryside, 1919-1939.' This is the first lecture in the Tyler Lecture Series.
Kersey Sturdivant, one of our VIMS alums will be in Blow 236 to talk about his new book about getting into graduate school in the sciences (Cambridge University Press with a release date in December 2016; also on Amazon).
The Sustainability Forum is a monthly opportunity for environmental, social, and economic groups to share their sustainability ideas, needs and accomplishments to create a more cohesive and aware community. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome!
The Duke of the Bachata/ El Duque de la Bachata (USA, 2009, 53 mins.)
Open to students and faculty.
With Dreama L. and Mary G.
Win a $100 tab at College Delly!!!
The Senior Class Gift Committee is hosting the first annual Senior Class Lip Sync! If you're a senior and have already donated to the Senior Class Gift, grab your friends, show off your talent, and potentially win big!!!
With Elizabeth M. and Terry F.
In the summer of 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder Col. Josiah Parker. Can Nathaniel overcome his fear in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
Please join us for a History Department Brown Bag, Professor Andrew Fisher will be giving a practice presentation entitled, ?The Greatest Powwow That Never Was: Pageantry and Politics in the Cleveland American Indian National Congress of 1930?.
The Committee on Sustainability, with the Office of Community Engagement and the ENSP Department, presents the Sustainability Summit: Food for Thought, Food for Action. The Summit will be on Friday, November 4th from 1 to 4 PM in Sadler Tidewater A .
Title: Dimension reduction based on the Hellinger integral
Malcolm Forbes, Bowling Green State University
Title: TBA
Seminar Title:
"The Effect of Coastal Hypoxia on Ecosystem Function"
Reception at 3:00 p.m., Watermen's Hall Lobby
Seminar at 3:30 p.m., McHugh Auditorium
With Julia M. and Lindsay G.
"Reconstructing the evolution of song and color dimorphisms in the New World blackbirds"
Jianwei Qiu, Jefferson Lab, Title of Talk: Exploring the fundamental properties of matter with an Electron-Ion Collider
With Rhea S. and Courtney W.
Join us for a student event at the Muscarelle Museum of Art, which will feature a stomp dance performance, delicious food, and unique art exhibition. The event coincides with current exhibition, Building the Brafferton.
Get your snapping fingers ready! Come join nine students as they share personal stories of identity related to topics such as race, culture, sexuality, gender, and disability.
Registration Deadline: October 25th
Cost: $20
Location: Coastal plains region of Virginia and North Carolina
This heavily researched new book gives insight into some of the lesser-known First Ladies, using an item of their clothing to advance the tale.
With Maya G. & Mel C.
With Sam J. and Rachel D.
This thrilling sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they both strive to peacefully coexist.
Free and open to the public!
Featuring guest tabla artist Monir Hossain
Register by October 30th at the front desk of the Student Recreation Center, or online: http://campusrec.wm.edu
Cost: FREE!
Petting zoos, Appalachian Music, Pumpkin Decorating, S'mores, and donuts! Come and join us from 2-4 on Jamestown Field for bushels of fun. This event is co-sponsored by the Lemon and Hardy Hall Council/RHA and is open to the rest of campus.
With Honor L. and Lindsay C.
Training on the new Performance Managment System is being provided to the HR Division Administrators so they can assist others during the launch of our new system.
If you plan to embargo your thesis or dissertation for more than 6 years, you must now attend an information session on embargos and copyright issues.
With Beth B. and Megan W.
Training on the new Performance Management System is being provided to the HR Liaisons so they can assist others during the launch of our new system.
With Joseph A. Garcia, M.S.
With Molly A. & Justine O.
We invite all aspiring Irish musicians to dust off their instruments and join us for Irish music in our Caf?.
With Andy A. & Lynbea T.
Ring Sales from 11am-3pm on Tuesday 11/8 and Wednesday 11/9
Purchase during the Last Chance Ring Sale in order to participate in the Junior Class Ring Ceremony on February 12th and receive these perks:
If you purchase your class ring at the Last Chance Ring Sale, President Reveley will present your ring at the Junior Class Ring Ceremony
With Maya G. and Mel C.
William & Mary TV will be holding an information session for actors interested in starring in original scripted programming.
With Ellie W. & Justine O.
With Lizzie D. & Lindsay C.
Join Swem Tuesday evenings this semester for the Independent and International Film Series. This evening's screening features A Call Girl, directed by Damjan Kozole.
With Sam J.
With Terry F. and Elizabeth M.
If you purchase your class ring at the Last Chance Ring Sale, President Reveley will present your ring at the Junior Class Ring Ceremony
Biennial Women's Forum and Professional Development Workshop at William & Mary
With Beth B.
Drum Circle
Diane Pelejo, Applied Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
Title: ?Matrix Results and Techniques in Quantum Information Science and Related Topics.?
Advisor: Dr. Chi-Kwong Li
Come learn about the W&M program to India!
With Molly A. & Melanie A.
Profiling Hassidic punk rockers, Yiddish street performers, African-American Jewish activists and more, Punk Jews explores an emerging movement of Jews who are asking what it means to be Jewish in the 21st century. Free event sponsored by WM Hillel.
Interested in hearing about shadowing in health fields? Come out to this panel and listen to how premed and predental students contacted professionals, what they did during their shadowing, and how it helped them further their career interests.
The Office of First Year Experience will be holding a student-led pre-education panel. You will learn about clubs and classes from current students. Food and free "swag" will be provided. RSVP using this link.
With Andy A. and Courtney W.
All Classified/Operational employees are invited to attend an informational session about the new Performance Management System. Information about how to access, navigate, enter information, and exit the system will be covered.
This session will cover the basics of the Open Science Framework (OSF), using the OSF to organize and collaborate within a research lab, and specific tools for sharing and preserving scholarship. For all disciplines!
All Classified/Operational employees are invited to attend an informational session about the new Performance Management System. Information about how to access, navigate, enter information, and exit the system will be covered.
This session will provide an intro to the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines, explain how simple badges are effective at rewarding data sharing, and how preregistration improves hypothesis-testing research.
With Lizzie D. and Ellie W.
Learn more about a career in libraries and archives from a panel of library professionals working in a variety of settings. Free and open to the public.
Come pick up delicious, cost-effective, and healthy recipes (and make-your-own samples!) that are full of vitamins and nutrients to help ensure a safe night out. This is brought to you by the Substance and Alcohol Safety and Sensibility Branch of HOPE!
Public lecture by Paul Gorski, an activist, author, and educator focusing on a wide range of social justice and human rights issues whose primary interests include poverty and economic justice, racial justice, queer justice, and animal rights.
With Dreama L. and Mary G.
Join ASAP, SVWM, and AMP, as we host our second-annual Stories of Service and Sacrifice on Veterans Day Event as we honor our veterans. The night will include storytelling by veterans and others who have had experiences shaped by the military.
2nd Annual Veterans Day Storytelling
- Produced by Armed Services Arts Partnership and Alma Mater Productions
- Readings by veterans or others about service and sacrifice 1 ? 2
- Coffee and cake will be provided
Admission: $5 public, $2 students and will be payable at the door.
Seating is limited so please call 221-1091 for reservations.
Registration Deadline: November 1st
Cost: $15
Location: Chippokes Plantation State Park, Surry, Virginia
With Elizabeth M. and Terry F.
All Classified/Operational employees are invited to attend an informational session about the new Performance Management System. Information about how to access, navigate, enter information, and exit the system will be covered.
Student Veterans of William & Mary will host a memorial bell ringing in remembrance of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 when the armistice was declared ending the First World War.
APiA Studies is proud to present Professor R. Benedito Ferrao of English and Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies as he shares his groundbreaking research. Attendees will be treated to delicious Banh Mi, gourmet Vietnamese sandwiches.
With Mary G. and Dr. Felicia Brown-Anderson.
Commemoration of Veterans Day at William & Mary Law School. Free and all are welcome.
Training on the new Performance Managment System is being provided to Supervisors & Managers of Classified/Operational employees. Information about completing a performance review and the reviewer's role will be covered.
Title: Structure of Finite m-Rational Groups
Collecting stories, memories and traditions from the Shenandoah Valley to the Eastern Shore, this new book is sure to put you in the Christmas spirit.
The Internet of Medical Things to Enable Medical Cyber-Physical Systems
Distinguished talk by Insup Lee, The University of Pennsylvania
With Julia M. and Lindsay G.
"Dispersal by animals large and small drives patterns of gene flow and seedling survival in a tropical palm"
Interactions between drift and selection in the evolution of plant reproduction
Kenneth Burch, Boston College, Title of Talk: Search for New Excitations in Topological Places
Swami Arivananda, instructor and resident of Yogaville, presents to campus the art of maintaining our poise and peace while performing skillfully all that we do.
With Rhea S. and Courtney W.
Dean Davison M. Douglas will host a reception to celebrate the dedication of two classrooms: The Jacob A. Lutz III, JD '81, and Robin Lutz Classroom and The Class of 1975 Classroom.
With Staff Rotation
Learn about publishing first-hand and take advantage of this opportunity to network with outstanding professionals in the field.
The Office of Student Leadership Development is excited to present the "Elevating Change Conference: William & Mary Celebrates 20 Years of the Social Change Model."
Detective Daniel Berger teams up with an FBI task force to investigate two missing person cases, one of which has gone unsolved for five years.
With Maya G. & Mel C.
With Sam J. and Rachel D.
A young girl discovers a diary beneath the floorboards of an old house. While events in her own life spiral out of control, she becomes immersed in the Civil War-era diary until one day, after a fainting spell, she awakens?150 years in the past.
Fall: the season of falling leaves, falling temperature, and falling GPA. Come join AMP for a little pick-me-up (pick me up inside. Call my name and save me from the dark) with our November Trivia. There will be food. It'll all be pumpkin spice.
Come join SEAC Restoration and AMP for the last Crim Dell workday of the fall semester! Help us install an erosion mat, plant azaleas, remove invasive species and restore this campus icon.
This heavily researched new book gives insight into some of the lesser-known First Ladies, using an item of their clothing to advance the tale.
The William & Mary Jazz Ensemble, directed by Woody Beckner and the William & Mary Jazz Combo, directed by Harris Simon will present their Fall Concert at the Kimball Theatre at 4:00pm. $8.00 general admission, students with ID free.
AMP is getting ready for hot chocolate and presents. You can prepare for both by joining us to paint mugs and bowls in Lodge One! AMP will provide the pottery and the paint, all you need to bring is your creativity.
Each piece will be $5.00!
With Honor L. and Lindsay C..
Join Campus Buddies, the Neurodiversity Student Group, and Corpus for a screening of the movie, Temple Grandin! We will watch this movie, based on the life of the acclaimed autism advocate and professor, followed by a group discussion.
A computer lab is being set aside for Facilities Management Classified/Operational employees who would like to complete their self-assessments. Expert help on the system will be available.
All Classified/Operational employees are invited to attend an informational session about the new Performance Management System. Information about how to access, navigate, enter information, and exit the system will be covered.
With Beth B. and Megan W.
Training on the new Performance Managment System is being provided to Supervisors & Managers of Classified/Operational employees. Information about completing a performance review and the reviewer's role will be covered.
Join fellow students & faculty to reflect on the election results, ask questions, express concerns, and brainstorm about improving our campus climate in light of acts of harassment and intimidation at W&M and on campuses around the country.
Learn how to use LinkedIn to capitalize on alumni networks and search for those who practice medicine in your area. Bring your laptop!
With Molly A. & Justine O.
Learn about the paths to graduate school in marine science from current graduate students at VIMS.
Admission: FREE.
The program will present a varied selection of piano, instrumental, and vocal compositions. The students performing are currently enrolled in Applied Music Lessons offered by the Department of Music.
With Andy A. & Lynbea T.
Please join us for the 2016 Catron Scholars Exhibition in the Andrews Hall Gallery.
Reception: November 17, 5-7pm
Training on the new Performance Managment System is being provided to Supervisors & Managers of Classified/Operational employees. Information about completing a performance review and the reviewer's role will be covered.
Dun Zhang, Physics - Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Degree
Title: An Improved Measurement of the Muon Neutrino Charged Current Quasi-Elastic Cross-Section on Hydrocarbon at MINERvA
Advisor: Michael A. Kordosky
Training on the new Performance Managment System is being provided to Supervisors & Managers of Classified/Operational employees. Information about completing a performance review and the reviewer's role will be covered.
Join the Law School's Comparative Legal Student Scholars for a talk by Mark Grubb on "Building a Career in International Development."
Training on the new Performance Managment System is being provided to Supervisors & Managers of Classified/Operational employees. Information about completing a performance review and the reviewer's role will be covered.
Taylor Reveley will be featured in the NAFSA: Association of International Educators Presidential Panel discussion on global learning opportunities. The Panel, from 4-5 pm EST in Washington, will be livestreamed at www.nafsa.org/simonwebcast
Please join us for a Wellness Fair & Wellness Passport Program Reception to highlight the health and wellness resources on campus. This health fair is open to all W&M students, faculty, and staff.
With Maya G. and Mel C.
Lecture: Vadim Volkov, 'Limits to Independence: An Institutional Analysis of the Russian Judicial System'
This event is sponsored by RPSS and the Reves Center.
Do you know where Mauritius island is? also known as Paradise Island or Rainbow Nation.
Come and hear award winning author Shenaz Patel share her experience and perspective living in and writing from Mauritius.
Information session for students interested in learning more about the W&M Summer 2017 program in Cambridge, England.
With Ellie W. & Justine O.
With Lizzie D. & Lindsay C.
Join Swem Tuesday evenings this semester for the Independent and International Film Series. This evening's screening features Under the Bombs, directed by Philipe Aractingi.
With Sam J.
A panel featuring politicians, both state and local, discussing the relationship between state government and higher education funding. Speakers will include VA Senate Majority Leader Tommy Norment, Delegate Monty Mason, and others.
With Terry F. and Elizabeth M.
Come to the Center for Geospatial Analysis to join in the global celebration of GIS Day!
With Beth B.
The International Law Society will host guest speaker Dr. Vadim Volkov of the European University of St. Petersburg, who will present a lecture titled "Sentencing Disparities in Russia's Criminal Justice System: The Analysis of Large Datasets."
Ji Liu, Physics - Oral Exam for Ph.D. Degree
Title: Electron Neutrino Appearance in the NOvA Experiment
Advisor: Patricia Vahle
Come learn more about the W&M Summer program in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
A visit with Wilson Wewa
On Wednesday, November 16th, at 5:00 PM, Casey Schmitt will present "Bound among Nations: Labor Coercion in the Early Seventeenth-Century Caribbean" at the William & Mary Legal History Seminar. RSVP requested.
With Doug Y. and Sam F.
Join the Mental Health Branch of HOPE for a discussion based program centering on mental health and the undergraduate research experience at W&M.
With Molly A. & Melanie A.
The Office of First Year Experience will be holding a student-led pre-education panel. You will learn about clubs and classes from current students. Food and free "swag" will be provided. RSVP at http://forms.wm.edu/29272
Please join renowned Quranic reciter and educator, Hajjah Maria Ulfah for a discussion and demonstration of the recited Qur?an as it is practiced in the cultural context in Indonesia, the country with the largest Muslim population.
Join Someone You Know for a panel discussion about the root causes of RSA and sexual violence. Panelists will include Liz Cascone, director of the Haven, Mayanthi Jayawardena, Sexual Assault Prevention Specialist, and other members of the W&M community.
With Andy A. and Courtney W.
A day of outdoor finesse and frolic in the Sunken Garden.
Take a virtual tour of a typical grocery store. Learn how to navigate toward healthier choices among the aisles. Julie Nance, Registered Dietitian, will be our tour guide in this last session of a 4-part series. All welcome!
The Tribe Adventure Program and AMP present TAP into the Outdoors: A day of outdoor finesse and frolic in the Sunken Garden. From a workshop on how to build fires to a comedy show by I.T., there's something for everyone! Oh, and maybe some s'mores?
With Lizzie D. and Ellie W.
Dr. Dimitri Demekas is the Assistant Director and Chief of the Financial Sector Assessments and Policies Division of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department at the IMF.
Project Horseshoe Farm, a community health organization in Greensboro, Alabama, offers a one year (13 month) fellowship for those interested in a career in medicine, mental health, psychology, public health, education, and social justice.
The Roy R. Charles Center for Academic Excellence invites the campus community to celebrate the 2016 recipients of the Louis E. Catron Scholarship for Artistic Development.
The Society of Women in Computing will be holding a Grace Hopper Panel discussion for those who are interested in attending, want to learn more about this worthwhile conference, or discuss the gender gap in technology. Pizza and snacks will be provided!!!
Two prominent Irish educators will speak about education in Ireland. Dr. Joe O'Hara will describe the influence of recent economic and cultural changes on teacher preparation. Dr. Colm O'Reilly will describe efforts to support gifted students.
Free and Open to the Public
Michael Saffle, Professor of Music and Humanities at Virginia Tech, is an award-winning teacher and scholar. He publishes widely on American popular Music as well as television and film music.
With Dreama L. and Mary G.
Catholic Campus Ministry's presentation will examine five common themes that unite these two great figures of the Catholic Church.
The Gallery Players, W&M?s conductor-less chamber orchestra, will be presenting a Candlelight Concert.
Admission is free.
We're Thankful for (Home)Brew everyday. Come enjoy good company, great snacks, and amazing tunes from some talented W&M students at the last Homebrew of the semester.
With Elizabeth M. and Terry F.
In the summer of 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder Col. Josiah Parker. Can Nathaniel overcome his fear in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
Please join us for a History Department Brown Bag. Ph.D. Candidate Katie Snyder will be soliciting feedback on a pre-circulated draft chapter of her dissertation entitled, "Mad for the Stage: The Hyers Sisters and Gilded Age Theater."
Wiktor Phillips, Applied Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
Title: ?Studies of Respiratory Rhythm Generation Maintained in Organotypic Slice Cultures.?
Advisor: Dr. Christopher A. Del Negro
Title: On the Human Red Blood Cell: A Topological Study
William Crute?s newest novel follows Morgan Armstrong?s journey from a wealthy businessman to a poor father trying to keep his family safe during the collapse of the United States.
Managing and Making Sense of Big Data From Urban Networks
Colloquium talk by Yanhua Li, WPI
With Julia M. and Lindsay G.
With Rhea S. and Courtney W.
With Staff Rotation
Solidarity and fundraising!
Join ACS & BSO for our catered benefit dinner! In addition to a delicious meal, we will be auctioning off themed baskets including Netflix & Chill, Winter Wonderland, Curls & Kinks, & Treat Yo' Self among many more!
Have you ever wondered what pets do when their owners are not around? Come on out to AMP's next blockbuster, The Secret Life of Pets, to find out! There will be two screenings on each day--one at 7PM and one at 9PM. Tickets are $3 cash at the door!
7G, W&M's oldest and sketch-only comedy group, will be performing all new, all original sketches in its final show of the semester. Admission is $1, and all proceeds will be donated to Planned Parenthood.
Just for one night, AMP will transform Lodge One into an arcade venue with 10+ classic games. Donkey Kong, Street Fighter, Pacman, X-Men, you name it, AMP has it. The best part? NO QUARTERS NEEDED! Enjoy your unlimited play, you beautiful human being you.
This thrilling sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they both strive to peacefully coexist.
On 11/19, Law Revue has auditions for MMRP! "A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant and a Prayer" (MMRP) is a series of monologues raising awareness about violence against women, and a fundraiser for the domestic violence shelter in Williamsburg. More information.
With Maya G. & Mel C.
Swing by UAID's Care Fair this Saturday from 12 pm to 2 pm.
We will have cookie decorating, trail mix, tea, yoga, coloring, stress balls and more.
You don't have to come for the full two hours. Drop in to grab some food or stay for a bit. See you there!
With Sam J. and Rachel D.
Military Appreciation Football Game VS Univ of Richmond, 1:30 pm kick-off
ROTC and Military Appreciation Tailgates at the end of the Sunken Garden; all are welcome
On Thursday, December 1st, AMP will be hosting its first-ever Rapbrew competition to find W&M's best rapper/rapping duo. If you're interested in competing at Rapbrew, audition on November 19th!
The sign-up sheet for auditions is on the FB event page.
Barbara McLennan?s newest historical fiction features a community that is struggling to remove a governor that has been sent to Virginia by the English Board of Trade.
Interested in learning to dance or dancing to live music? Join the W&M Swing, Salsa, and Ballroom Clubs as we come together with the Wham Bam Big Band for our second Wham Bam Big Jam! It'll be an afternoon filled with music, food, and lots of dancing.
Join Someone You Know for a discussion about how to support the survivors around you. The format of this workshop will be group-based discussion, so bring friends and be ready to share your ideas if you are comfortable doing so!
Join the Zetas for their first Millennial Trivia Night! Come for nostalgia, food, and prizes. Donate to our FISH Holiday Drive between November 13 -19 and Trivia Night is FREE. Otherwise, entry is $3.
Registration for the Bee & Goody 5k opens Oct. 31st! Sign-up at the front desk of the Student Recreation Center or online: campusrec.wm.edu
With Honor L. and Lindsay C..
Comedy Bootcamp is the first stand-up comedy class for veterans. Support our local veterans as they perform their finalized sets! Use code "WM" for $15 tickets: https://www.classy.org/williamsburg/events/hampton-roads-comedy-bootcamp-grad-show/e102956
Charles T. Fancher, Physics - Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Degree
Title: AC Zeeman Force with Ultracold Atoms
Advisor: Seth Aubin
With Beth B. and Megan W.
Andrew Kottick, Applied Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
Title: ?Developmental, Physiological, and Transcriptomic Analyses of Neurons Involved in the Generation of Mammalian Breathing.?
Advisor: Dr. Christopher A. Del Negro
A conversation among faculty and students
Monday, November 21 from 5:00-6:00 pm in Tucker Theater
With Molly A. & Justine O.
We invite all aspiring Irish musicians to dust off their instruments and join us for Irish music in our Caf?.
With Andy A. & Lynbea T.
With Maya G. and Mel C.
With Ellie W. & Justine O.
With Lizzie D. & Lindsay C.
With Sam J.
Sam, Derek, and Caitlin must work together to save the bald eagles of Maymount, Virginia, in the fifth installment of The Virginia Mystery series.
In his newest book Captain Brittingham delves into the world of politics and shares his personal views on current issues, including foreign policy, health care, and the national debt.
After escaping a near-fatal car accident on a rainy journey to visit Williamsburg, Virginia, the Sinclair family is transported back in time, where they soon become entangled in the events that will lead up to the American Revolution.
This new novel tells the story of Charles Singletary, a doctor who is struggling to fulfill the demands of his patients and family.
Ms. Hosegood is an award-winning watercolorist, whose prints capture the essence of Colonial Williamsburg and William & Mary. Take one home today!
With Beth B and Megan W.
With Molly A. & Justine O.
With Andy A. & Lynbea T.
Qi Luo, Computer Science - Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Degree
Title: On Improving (Non)Functional Testing
Advisor: Denys Poshyvanyk
With Maya G. and Mel C.
Information session for students interested in learning more about the W&M Summer 2017 program in Galway, Ireland.
With Ellie W. & Justine O.
With Lizzie D. & Lindsay C.
Information session for students interested in learning more about the W&M Summer 2017 program in Florence, Italy.
Join Swem Tuesday evenings this semester for the Independent and International Film Series. This evening's screening features Illegal, directed by Olivier Masset-Depasse.
With Sam J.
Musical Theatre Cabaret featuring the students from the Intro to Musical Theatre class.
Phaedra McNorton, Instructor
With Terry F. and Elizabeth M.
With Beth B.
Get advice on exploring law careers, developing experience, and applying to law school.
During this chaotic point in the semester the Counseling Center invites you to stop by for an informational session covering behavioral self-care, self-compassion, and ways to manage thinking that can all be a part of self-care.
Information session for students interested in learning more about the W&M Summer 2017 program in Prague, Czech Republic.
With Doug Y. and Sam F.
Monthly Meeting of GSA. Discuss graduate student events, funding opportunities, and concerns.
Tribe Club Ambassadors will be showing a screening of the FBI/DEA documentary, Chasing the Dragon. The screening will be followed by a question and answer panel featuring representatives from the FBI and the DEA.
With Molly A. & Melanie A.
Come learn about what it means to be a member or Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. this Wednesday, November 30. Arrive at Tyler 134 promptly at 7:20pm in business attire.
Admission: FREE
Ranging from abstract soundscapes and ambient music to plunderphonic collage, generative music, and new techno, this concert showcases the work of composers in the fall semester computer music class
With Andy A. and Courtney W.
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Ongoing Events
Three consecutive 30-minute Relaxation Sessions will be held at Campus Rec on Mondays 10/31, 11/7, and 11/14. It?s a small amount of time with big benefit.
Currently showing in our Andrews Gallery, One Off: Monotypes, Featuring work by Barbara Grossman, Frank Hobbs and Yvonne Petkus. The show is curated by Professor Brian Kreydatus.
Become more present in each moment.
Enhance your fall semester by exploring the eight different dimensions of wellness! Sign up for this FREE Patron Incentive Program, sponsored by W&M Campus Recreation and the Healthy Campus 2020 Coalition. The fun begins Monday, Sept. 19th!
Join the VBA on Wednesday, October 6th, to learn more about the VBA Law School Council, upcoming networking and interview prep events, as well as 1L and 2L opportunities to get involved.