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"Repository of Missing Places" An exhibition of 30 years of paintings by Richard Crozier.
Beginning September 1-28, 2016
Reception held Thursday, September 8, 4-6pm in the Andrews Gallery Foyer.
All are welcome!
Guy Brown has worked for W&M for OVER 60 YEARS!!!!
He deserves his own day and then some! Tribe Pride!
Learn about educating Elementary school students about the environment.
Come learn more about the William & Mary Club Rowing team!
Talk to any one of our athletes to learn more about our team as they go through a practice on a rowing machine (erg)
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!
Gates will open at 6:30 p.m., and the concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. Parking is available at the garage located at 201 Ukrop Way. In the event of rain, the concert will be held at Phi Beta Kappa Hall.
Love God, fellowship, scripture, and snacks? Come to the first Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF) meeting of the semester! We will be getting together to read an excerpt from scripture, discuss our summer break, and brainstorm events for the semester!
Come welcome and celebrate the diverse community of faith we have at William & Mary in a service designed by Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Unitarian Universalist representatives.
College Partnership for Kids is now accepting applications for new and continuing volunteers! Participants volunteer weekly in local elementary and middle schools as classroom assistants, after school tutors, recess buddies and ? new this year ? mentors.
Feather Foster Signing Mary Lincoln?s Flannel Pajamas: And Other Stories From the First Ladies? Closet
Feather Foster Signing Mary Lincoln?s Flannel Pajamas: And Other Stories From the First Ladies? Closet
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.
Title: Automated treatment planning optimization for LGK Perfexion
Capt. Mike Brittingham, Signing Beyond O?Dark 30
Capt. Mike Brittingham, Signing Beyond O?Dark 30
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.
With Sam J.
With Rhea S. and Courtney W.
Enjoy Snow Cones & Popcorn, because they are just fun :-)
Lead by Group Fitness Staff Rotation
Henrietta Ford, signing Secret Messages
Henrietta Ford, signing Secret Messages
This new novel tells the story of Charles Singletary, a doctor who is struggling to fulfill the demands of his patients and family.
With Honor L.
Please bring helmet (required) and water.
Mac Laird, Signing Christanna
Mac Laird, Signing Christanna
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.
So you've been working hard for the past whole week and, let's be honest, you deserve a break! So what should you do with your free time and your Saturday night? Come out to see Trippin' on Brix at our FREE improv and sketch comedy show! Duh.
Join AMP Comedy for our first Lodge 1 comedian of the school year: Saurin Choksi!
Come to The Flat Hat's first meeting of the semester to learn about our internship program! We are William & Mary's weekly student newspaper and primary resource for supporting journalists on campus. All majors, years, and backgrounds welcome!
Audition for Homebrew! Homebrews are music events hosted by AMP featuring student musicians and singers. Performers should come prepared with 2-3 songs and can sign up for a time slot with the following link! Any questions? Email easayan@email.wm.edu.
With Inez P.
With Beth B. & Megan W.
With Lindsay C.
With Honor L.
Interested in joining the Winged Nation Literary & Art Magazine? Join us for our interest meeting on Monday September 5th at 5pm!
With Melanie A.
With Justine O. & Molly A.
With Sam F.
Come and try out for Afrodite, the African Cultural Society's dance team! Try outs are open to all, and no prior experience is necessary!!!
With Lynbea T. & Andy A.
The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive on Tuesday, Sept. 6th from 1:00PM-7:00PM in Trinkle Hall.
Interested in trying out to play on one of the three levels of women's club volleyball teams here at William & Mary?
Learn how to get involved in a fall or winter alternative break - an immersive social issue-specific service trip in which students engage in direct service with a community partner organization.
Learn about conference readiness by attending a joint CMC and Marketing Club Event.
Dr. Ralby's lecture is sponsored by the Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding. His topic: "Piracy Nouveaux: Trends in Global Maritime Insecurity." Admission is free; all welcome.
Trippin' on Brix, W&M's only fusion comedy troupe, is looking for new members! If you would like to try out, all you have to do is sign up for auditions via the link below or through our Facebook group. Please sign up for ONE 30-min. slot.
Classical Studies student lecture for 2016-2017
Discover a volunteer or internship opportunity that furthers your active citizenship and professional development. More than 20 community organizations will be represented including Sentara, Avalon, Parks and Rec and The Arc.
Do you have the WILpower to promote women's leadership throughout campus and the wider community? Join WIL for its first meeting of the year on Wednesday, September 7 at 7 PM in James Blair Hall 221. Membership is open to all genders and majors.
Dr. Suckling will discuss the uniqueness of the Antarctic marine environment and provide a background into how organisms are adapted well to this cold water environment in relation to warmer regions of the globe.
Join OCE staff and students for our annual ice-cream social. It?s a chance to reconnect for returning students and to welcome new students into active citizenship. Meet representatives from our student programs and get the heads up on upcoming events.
Trippin' on Brix, W&M's only fusion comedy troupe, is looking for new members! If you would like to try out, all you have to do is sign up for auditions via the link below or through our Facebook group. Please sign up for ONE 30-min. slot.
The Department of Philosophy will hold its biennial conference, "Epistemology and Cognition," in Fall of 2016. All interested are invited!
The conference is at the Alumni House on the first day and at Tucker Hall 127 A on the second day.
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?
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.
With Sam J.
Lead by Group Fitness Staff Rotation
It's a Fire & Ice Production! September 9th, the littest back to school function is coming to W&M. Rumble in the Jungle. Brought to you by the Mu Upsilon Deltas and the Kappa Pi Alphas. See a chapter member for ticket information.
Register by August 31 at the front desk of the Student Recreation Center, or online: http://campusrec.wm.edu
Cost: $25
Juanita Farrow, Signing The Common Good
Juanita Farrow, Signing The Common Good
This inspirational new book is a collection of stories that highlight exceptional individuals who are striving to make a difference in the world.
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.
Nationally ranked in jazz and pom, we cheer on the Tribe at every home football and basketball game along with many other campus wide programs and events. Please wear dance attire, jazz shoes, and performance hair and makeup. Hope to see you there!
With Beth B. & Megan W.
Introductory interest meeting for the National Association of Women MBAs. We will discuss upcoming events, our mission and goals, introduce leadership, and explain the process for electing 1st year reps.
Pickering Fellow Jake Nelson ?11 will talk about his experience as a Graduate Pickering Fellow and as a FSO. Bring your questions. We'll have pizza, so be sure to RSVP by 3 p.m. on Monday.
With Molly A. & Justine O.
Learn how to get involved in a fall or winter alternative break - an immersive social issue-specific service trip in which students engage in direct service with a community partner organization.
With Andy A. & Lynbea T.
Elizabeth Cobbs, Signing The Hamilton Affair
Elizabeth Cobbs, Signing The Hamilton Affair
Set during the American Revolution, this meticulously researched historical fiction gives a complete and accurate account of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler?s relationship.
30-Minute Relaxation Sessions now available!
"American Umpire delivers an intriguing invitation to re-think America's role in the world." Donald P. Gregg Former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea & Chairman, Pacific Century Institute
With Maya G. & Mel C.
Learn about the Gilman Scholarship for study / interning abroad and hear from Gilman Scholars who are back on campus. Applicants must be receiving Federal Pell Grant funding. RSVP by 3 p.m. Tuesday for pizza numbers.
With Ellie W. & Justine O.
With Lizzie D. & Lindsay C.
Want to learn and practice community development in a developing country? SOMOS and MANOS (sister organizations) are searching for committed students of all majors interested in taking part in a long-term, research-based community and health partnership!
With Beth B.
Before tempting yourself with hotdogs, chips and wings, join us to learn some tips to create a healthy spread from your tailgating favorites.
With Emily W.
With Molly A. & Melanie A.
You are invited to a special celebration of Paula Blank?s life on Wednesday, September 14, at 7:00 p.m.in Tucker Theater (Tucker 127A), hosted by the Department of English. A reception will follow in Tucker lobby. All are welcome.
Open to freshmen who are interested in running for a position in Student Assembly. Attending one information session is mandatory in order to run in the election.
The Health Careers Club (HCC) encourages those new to the pre-med track to hear seasoned pre-med students speak about their experiences as part of our "Intro to Premed" panel! You can also sign-up for the Freshmen Pre-med Mentoring Program.
UAID is hosting Dr. Todd Wahrenberger, a family practice physician who will be speaking to the group on "Health Care Disparity: Medical Care for the Mentally Ill."
Anyone is welcome to attend!
Open to freshmen who are interested in running for a position in Student Assembly. Attending one information session is mandatory in order to run in the election.
With Andy A. & Courtney W.
Tribe Athletics is hosting a Bubble Soccer Tournament for students! It is free and students will play during halftime of Men's and Women's Soccer Games and the final round at the home Football game on October 29th. Sign-up your team today!
Learn how to use the Life Puzzle model as a framework for incorporating wellness daily into your life. The Life Puzzle enables you to find passion and meaning because it provides a whole person model that adapts and grows over your lifetime.
The MBA Real Estate Club will host an informal luncheon between first and second year students. A few real estate second year students with speak about their internship experiences over the summer. Lunch will be provided.
Prof. Silvia Tandeciarz's lecture is about the memory practices that have helped shape the contemporary landscape of Argentine society in terms of transitional justice & human rights, 40 yrs after the military coup that ushered in a brutal dictatorship.
With Ellie W. & Lizzie D.
Join us for ?Phi Mu Loves CMNH?, our first recruitment event, to learn more about Phi Mu's National Philanthropy, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.
She's the First sponsors girls' education in developing countries. Please attend our interest meeting to learn more about how to get involved in our cause!
Interest Meeting
Want to help plan fun events that all of the campus can enjoy? Want to share your thoughts on the dorm life experience and be a part of the process that makes it better? Then come to RHA on Thursday, September 15 at 6:30 PM in Blow 332!!!
Dr. Pedro Noguera, Distinguished Professor and Director for the Study of School Transformation at UCLA will provide a talk on "Equity, Innovation, and Deeper Learning".
Open to freshmen who are interested in running for a position in Student Assembly. Attending one information session is mandatory in order to run in the election.
Want to learn and practice community development in a developing country? SOMOS and MANOS (sister organizations) are searching for committed students of all majors interested in taking part in a long-term, research-based community and health partnership!
With Mary G & Dreama L
With Terry F. & Elizabeth M.
Book Showing: Come see a rare first-edition copy of Isaac Newton's Principia and other rare scientific documents.
Feather Foster Signing Mary Lincoln?s Flannel Pajamas: And Other Stories From the First Ladies? Closet
Feather Foster Signing Mary Lincoln?s Flannel Pajamas: And Other Stories From the First Ladies? Closet
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.
Ji Xue - Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal
Title: Workload Predictions for Efficient Performance Isolation and System Reliability
Advisor: Dr. Evgenia Smirni
Charles McConnell, Signing Conquer Your Yips: Win the Employment You Target
Charles McConnell, Signing Conquer Your Yips: Win the Employment You Target
Charles McConnell leverages his two decades of service in the career services field to provide helpful tips and tricks for people to overcome the stress of job hunting.
Colloquium talk by Bin Ren, Challenging the ?Irregularity?: Unleashing the Power of Modern Single Instruction Multiple Data Architectures
With Julia M. & Lindsay G.
"The influence of ecological conditions on helping behavior in the cooperatively breeding acorn woodpecker"
The Study Abroad Funding Forum will provide information on financial aid and various study abroad scholarships, W&M administered scholarships as well as national scholarships, that can used to pay for study abroad.
With Rhea S. & Courtney W.
AMP presents its weekly concert series, Fridays at Five! This week we're bringing FREE PIZZA and Camp Howard, a local indie rock band from Richmond. Bring a blanket and some friends to the Terrace at 5 PM for some free music!
Grab a couple of friends and come join AMP for a night full of FREE bubbly fun!!!
Jane Flagello Signing Gotcha!
Jane Flagello Signing Gotcha!
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. & Rachel D.
Recently revised and fully updated, Hark Upon the Gale remains one of the most popular and complete histories of the College of William & Mary.
Ballroom Club and EDM Club are having a Fall Ball! Ballroom will teach waltz and EDM will be DJing popular dance music. Tickets will be sold at Sadler and at the door this week. Tickets are $5 for individuals and $3 per person pre-event for groups!
Come support your favorite W&M bands as they duel it out at AMP's Battle of the Bands! Bands will each get a set amount of time to perform and charm the audience!
Good times, tasty refreshments, free admission and GREAT music guaranteed.
Join the Restoration Committee for a morning of removing invasive plants and planting natives in the Crim Dell area! Bring a water bottle and wear long pants and close-toed shoes. Snacks, tools, and a water cooler will be provided.
This year's field day is going to be bigger and better! Games include kickball, flag football, dodge ball, and minute to win it games. Grand Prize for 1st place team! To sign up, find us in Sadler 11am-2pm Sept. 5-9 & Sept. 12-16!!
This performance would be free and open to the public.
Bacewicz Three
Dances, Britten Suite,
Op. 6, and Beethoven
"Kreutzer" Sonata.
With Honor L. & Lindsay C.
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!
Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/WMPeerScholarshipAdvice
With Beth B. & Megan W.
This workshop will be hosted by the Office of Diversity & Inclusion and facilitated by the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities.
With Molly A. & Justine O.
With Andy A. & Lynbea T.
Stop by the Terrace on Tuesday, September 20th from 3-6 to blend your own smoothie by riding a bike. This stationary contraption blends better than the magic bullet, looks cooler than a unicycle, and rides better than a roller-coaster. So don't miss it.
With Maya G. & Mel C.
Join us for ?Picture Yourself Phi Mu?, our second recruitment event, to learn more about the charter member experience of Phi Mu at William & Mary.
With Ellie W. & Justine O.
With Lizzie D. & Lindsay C.
W&M Hazing Prevention Coalition, Inter-Fraternity Council; Panhellenic Council, NPHC (National Pan-Hellenic Council) present an advance screening of the new film GOAT followed by a brief educational program on hazing and hazing prevention.
With Sam J.
Come out to our meeting tonight to experience the wonders of making (and eating) liquid nitrogen ice cream! Newcomers as well as familiar faces are welcome to join. We'll be in the new ISC3 Lobby by the Elements Cafe, which is super fitting for the event!
Beginner classes are now open for registration! This class is for Adults that wish to improve their swimming skills, $5 for all members.
With Beth B.
The workshop will be a faculty brainstorming session on developing courses, or revising existing courses, that meet the goals of COLL 400.
With Emily W.
With Molly A. & Melanie A.
We are looking for female W&M leaders for a "big sister, little sister" mentorship program at Berkeley Middle School with 8th grade girls. This is a year long commitment, and the mentorship program meets on Fridays at 3:30pm, transportation included.
W&M recognizes National Hazing Prevention Week with Dr. Gentry McCreary presenting The Five Great Hazing Myths.
With Andy A. and Courtney W.
The workshop will be a faculty brainstorming session on developing courses, or revising existing courses, that meet the goals of COLL 400.
Lunchtime Concert with the Williamsburg Consort Chamberwinds
Lunchtime Concert with the Williamsburg Consort Chamberwinds
Please join us for a concert of light classical music in the Cafe courtesy of the Williamsburg Consort.
Linda Greenhouse will deliver a lecture entitled "Telling it Like it Is: Abortion, Voter ID, and the Increasing Willingness of Courts to Call Out Legislatures for Acting in Bad Faith" at lunch on Sept. 22, in room 127. Sponsored by IBRL and free to all.
With Lizzie D. and Ellie W.
The Center for African Development (CAD) at the Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations will be hosting Will Smith '14, who after graduation started a football academy in Monrovia, Liberia.
Linda Greenhouse will deliver a lecture on her most recent book, The Burger Court and the Rise of the Judicial Right, which she wrote with coauthor Michael J. Graetz. The lecture will be followed by a short reception and book signing.
No Lost Generation addresses the global refugee crisis through in-kind support, volunteering, and awareness.
A panel will discuss best practices for crafting your C.V.
With Dreama L. and Mary G.
Maybe you're feelin' a little 22 or maybe you're feelin' famous? Either way, come to Homebrew in Lodge 1 to hear some awesome performers play some cool tunes!
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?
Ph.D. Candidate Casey Schmitt will be giving a practice paper presentation entitled, ??The Ancient knowne Court?: Saint Christopher and the Transnational Origins of Seventeenth-Century Slave and Servant Law.?
Neal Katyal, former Acting Solicitor General of the U.S. and partner at Hogan Lovells, will present W&M's Constitution Day Lecture, "Institutionalizing Dissent," on September 23. Free & all are welcome. Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law.
Title: Optimal Resource Distribution for Water-energy Nexus
Distinguished Speaker Talk, Laurie Williams, NC State
Visit Swem Library for our Family Weekend open house. Show your family where you spend all your time!
With Julia M. and Lindsay G.
"iGem at William & Mary: Investigating the Fundamentals of Genetic Circuit Design"
Alexandra Norland, Signing In Liberty?s Wake: A Novel of British America
Alexandra Norland, Signing In Liberty?s Wake: A Novel of British America
This new historical novel tells the story of Arabella, her family, and their slaves, who are living in Virginia during the American Revolution.
Please join family and friends to commemorate the life of Anne Davis '16. All are welcome. Conversation and refreshments will follow at the Wesley Foundation .
Hebin Li Department of Physics, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA Title of Talk: Optical Multi-dimensional Coherent Spectroscopy
With Rhea S. and Courtney W.
Find out about the English as a Second Language Dual Endorsement. Refreshments will be served.
With Staff Rotation
You are invited to the annual Harvest Moon Festival produced by the Chinese Student Organization on September, 23. Don't miss out on this night full of culture and fun! Chinese food after the show is guaranteed!
These beautiful art prints are a great way to preserve your memories of Colonial Williamsburg. Take home a memory today!
WMCI will be hosting a film screening of "So Young" on Friday, September 23, from 7-9 PM in Washington Hall 201. We hope to see you there! Chinese candy will be served. This event is free and open to the public.
Recently revised and fully updated, Hark Upon the Gale remains one of the most popular and complete histories of William & Mary.
Admission: Free
Collaborative piece America the Beautiful
Edward Elgar, Pomp and Circumstance No.1
Register by September 8th at the front desk of the Student Recreation Center, or online: http://campusrec.wm.edu
Help us fund the construction of primary schools in Uganda and raise awareness about education through our fundraiser to tie-dye shirts.
Come check out the William & Mary Quidditch Team's sixth annual fall tournament, Tidewater Tussle! W&M Quidditch will be hosting a tournament with teams from throughout the Mid-Atlantic on Barksdale Field. Spectators are welcome.
These beautiful art prints are a great way to preserve your memories of Colonial Williamsburg. Take home a memory today!
Recently revised and fully updated, Hark Upon the Gale remains one of the most popular and complete histories of William & Mary.
Fulfill number 140 on the 169.3 "Things to do at William & Mary" by coming to Boats and Burgers hosted by the William & Mary Sailing Team! For just $10 you can spend the afternoon sailing, chilling on the beach, eating burgers, or all three!
With Maya G. & Mel C.
Learn more about your summer and semester study abroad options!
For those of you interested in studying with W&M?s summer program in St. Petersburg in summer 2017, come to the study abroad fair to find out about the summer program.
With Sam J. and Rachel D.
Celebrate Family Weekend with a William & Mary themed painting class! For only $5 each attendee will get a 10x10 inch canvas, professional instruction, and all supplies necessary. You only need to bring your creativity, friends, and family!
Barbara McLennan Signing The Wealth of Virginia
Barbara McLennan Signing The Wealth of Virginia
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.
Lynn Hosegood, People and Places of Williamsburg
Lynn Hosegood, People and Places of Williamsburg
Ms. Hosegood is an award-winning watercolorist, whose prints capture the essence of Colonial Williamsburg and William & Mary. Take one home today!
Open to all W&M students and Faculty/Staff members.
Join AMP for our first trivia of the semester!
Register by September 16th at the front desk of the Student Recreation Center, or online: http://campusrec.wm.edu
Albert Lulushi, Signing Donovan?s Devils: OSS Commandos Behind Enemy Lines-Europe, World War II
Albert Lulushi, Signing Donovan?s Devils: OSS Commandos Behind Enemy Lines-Europe, World War II
In this carefully researched new book, Lulushi explores the lives of soldiers in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and gives an in depth look at the Operational Group activities.
With Lindsay G.
With Mary G.
With Molly A
With Honor L. & Lindsay C.
Register by September 23rd at the front desk of the Student Recreation Center, or online: http://campusrec.wm.edu
With Beth B. & Megan W.
Mark A. Lemley, Neukom Professor at Stanford Law School, will present the 2016 Mervis Lecture titled "The Surprising Resilience of the Patent System" on September 26 at 12:50 PM in room 127. A free boxed lunch is available (RSVP here to reserve one).
William & Mary undergraduates who received Charles Center summer research funds present their work at this annual, week-long event.
Presented by Academic Advising
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Africana Studies at our open house.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in biology at our open house.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, European Studies, Latin American Studies, or Russian and Post-Soviet Studies at our open house.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in theatre or dance at our open house.
Learn more about studying abroad at Hertford College, University of Oxford from Global Education Office staff, the W&M faculty Program Director, and past participants.
With Molly A. & Justine O.
With Andy A. & Lynbea T.
Become more present in each moment.
What are the campus COLL 300s? What is in the works? How does a course receive the on-campus COLL 300 attribute?
This program explores a couple of strategies that predict flourishing during times of transition. Presented by Kelly Crace, Associate Vice President for Health & Wellness
Help the W&M Women's Chorus by eating ice cream! On Tuesday evening, September 27, the Women's Chorus will be having a profit share at Colonial Williamsburg's Baskin Robbins.
With Maya G. and Mel C.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in philosophy at our open house.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in physics at our open house.
The Departments of Economics, Government, International Relations and Public Policy invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring at our open house.
With Justine O. and Ellie W.
With Lizzie D. & Lindsay C.
With Sam J.
If you're interested in teaching, ESL, international service, collaborative research, and having a meaningful cultural immersion experience, consider W&M Bosnia Project. Spend a month in Sarajevo working in an English-immersion summer camp.
With Beth B.
What are the campus COLL 300s? What is in the works? How does a course receive the on-campus COLL 300 attribute?
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in music at our open house.
"Learning How to Navigate a New Place"
Learn how your major does not limit your career options, but equips you with perspectives that you'll take into the workplace. Presented by the Cohen Career Center.
Applied Science Symposium Speaker: Dr. Joel Levine, Research Professor for the Department of Applied Science
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Anthropology at our open house.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Kinesiology & Health Sciences at our open house.
Considering majoring in Chinese Studies, French/Francophone Studies, German Studies, or Hispanic Studies? Join us at our open house. We also welcome students interested in self-designing majors in Arabic, Italian, Japanese or Russian Studies.
With Emily W.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Studio Art & Art History at our open house.
With Molly A. & Melanie A.
Come out and join Health Careers Club's MCAT panel! Some of our own William & Mary students who have taken the exam will be sharing their experiences and advice for study/preparation with the audience. Bring your questions!
Announcing SA FAQ Day! It will be on Sept 28 at 7 in Tucker 127A. There will be presentations from James Shaw, Secretary of Finance, and Eboni Brown, President of Student Assembly. Club presidents and those interested in SA are encouraged to attend.
With Andy A. and Courtney W.
Presented by Academic Advising
With Lizzie D. and Ellie W.
The Williamsburg Society of Archaeological Institute of America presents a lecture by Professor Gretchen Meyers.
The 2017 Border Studies Program, January 2-10, 2017
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Psychology at our open house.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Religious Studies.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about minoring or creating a self-designed major in Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies at our open house.
With Dreama L. and Mary G.
With Elizabeth M. and Terry F.
With Mary G. and Dr. Felicia Brown-Anderson.
Title: Service Region Design for Urban Electric Vehicle Sharing Systems
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Neuroscience to join us at our open house.
Elon Ison of North Carolina State University
presents
Transition Metal Oxos as the Lewis Base Component of Frustrated Lewis Pairs
With Julia M. and Lindsay G.
Whate makes the Northern Mockingbird an urban winner?
With Rhea S. and Courtney W.
With Staff Rotation
VIMS Graduate Student Association's annual Fall Party Pig Roast!
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