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Purchase any Personal Training Package and receive a FREE massage!
Graduate students CJ Sweetman and Mark Stratton update the VIMS community on their research.
New to Cascade? It all starts here. Register.
This workshop is designed to enhance students' study skills, time-management skills, and active learning skills.
Daryl Dance, Professor Emerita UR
The work that I have done in folklore, in genealogy, and in literature has grown out of the griot tradition in African and African Diasporic culture.
Come meet the Woolly Mammoths, the Women's Ultimate Frisbee B Team! Anyone interested in joining is welcome, so come learn some frisbee skills and get to know the team. No previous experience is necessary; just bring water and cleats/sneakers.
AIA Lecture presents: Professor Michael Danti from Boston University discusses the cultural heritage crises in Syria and Northern Iraq. Free and open to the public.
Come join faculty from the Religious Studies department, a campus minister, and fellow students for an informal discussion on the current political climate and its implications on interfaith relations in America.
Come on out to Women's Initiative in Leadership's kickoff club meeting of the semester! Whether you're a woman interested in developing your own leadership, or an ally hoping to support women's leadership, we're here to offer you an effective platform!
This workshop will cover data management planning and the long term preservation. Proper data management can increase efficiency, maximize resources, ensure data integrity and long term preservation, and help amplify your research impact.
"Investigating marine particle distributions and processes using in situ optical imaging in the Gulf of Alaska" by Jessie Turner, VIMS
Learn how to develop and refine a resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn profile for full-time positions, internships, and fellowships.
Attending a career fair can be intimidating and a confusing process, if you are not prepared. Learn how to best prepare for and navigate the upcoming Spring Career and Internship Fair.
The Daily Work of Justice is a conversation series that invites people directly involved in the issue of criminal justice to share their lived experience, to provide space for others to engage with empathy, understanding, and action.
Come out and learn more about what Spoon University is, meet chapter members and get important information on how to apply to join Spoon W&M!
Come to the screening of "Of Many," a short film about a rabbi and imam at NYU who work together to promote unity among people of different religions. Screening and discussion will be held on Thursday, February 2nd from 7-8 in Tucker 127A. FREE snacks!
Sign up to become belay certified!
Space limited! Only 10 people per class.
The Diversity Brunch will now take place in spring as well as fall. Join employers who are specifically interested in students with diverse backgrounds at this event, Feb. 3, 2017 before the career fair. 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM. Breakfast is provided.
Scholarship Sign-up sheet is posted on the Music Department Bulletin Board (at the entrance of the Music Dept. Suite)
Attend the Squash Clinic to learn more about squash!
Join us for the AFST Brown Bag, ?Nat Turner?s Bones: Reclaiming an American Rebel", with W&M alumni, Dr. Kelley Deetz. Lecture will start at 12pm, in Trinkle Hall.
*The RSVP guest list has reached max capacity and cannot accommodate any more attendees*
This new initiative by the Department of Theatre, Speech & Dance brings interdisciplinary perspectives to the study of theatre and performance in all its forms through scholarship, artistic presentations and provocations by faculty, students. All welcome!
Looking for opportunities for full-time employment, internships, externships, or just interested in exploring your options? Attend the annual Spring Career & Internship Fair on Feb. 3, 2017. All class years and all students welcome.
Title: Sequences modulo one: convergence of local statistics
Sheila David of the University of California-Davis presents "Repair of Oxidatively Damaged DNA: From Chemistry to Cancer and Back Again". There will be coffee and cookies before the seminar.
Event Schedule:
5:30 pm - 6:00 pm: Pre-film Panel Discussion (Commonwealth Auditorium)
6:00 pm: Film screening of Nate Parker's The Birth of a Nation (Commonwealth Auditorium)
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm: Post-film Discussion and Reception (Tidewater Rooms A & B)
Take a dip with the Tribe Adventrure Program in this scuba diving adventure, right on-campus! Register online by January 20.
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.
Alpha Kappa Psi is the nation's largest and oldest professional business fraternity. We provide brotherhood and business experience to students of all majors by way of professional speakers/workshops, community service, networking and social events.
AMP is hosting a FREE glow in the dark dodgeball event! There will be free food, glow in the dark swag, and lots of fun! You don't need to bring a team so come one, come all! The event will be held in Trinkle Hall on February 4th from 9pm to 1am.
Come cheer on the club Swim team at 3:45-5:30PM at the SRC Pool as they take on a scrimmage!
Activist Ari Ne'eman will be speaking about neurodiversity and the Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN).
Come check out the club ice hockey team take on Catholic University at the Hampton Roads Ice Plex!
With Emily C. and Rachel D.
With Beth and Ellie
Title: Sweeping up Zeta
With Elizabeth and Catherine
With Rhea and Raechel M.
MACE focuses on the Discovery and Exploration stages of your career development process and is open only to first-years and sophomores.
MACE focuses on the Discovery and Exploration stages of your career development process and is open only to first-years and sophomores.
Relaxation Sessions are back for the spring semester starting Tuesday, February 7th. Start the semester off with self-care built into your schedule!
We encourage any student writing an Honors theses in 2017-18 to consider applying for an Honors Fellowship. Come to this session to learn more about the process.
Alpha Kappa Psi is the nation's largest and oldest professional business fraternity. We provide brotherhood and business experience to students of all majors by way of professional speakers/workshops, community service, networking and social events.
Come learn about your relationship with food-how emotions impact eating behavior, how diets don?t work, and how to survive and thrive in a diet-driven world.
MACE focuses on the Discovery and Exploration stages of your career development process and is open only to first-years and sophomores.
Welcome to the Spring 2017 Healthy Eating Series! Each session is designed so you can attend one, a combination of them, or all four. A certificate of completion will be presented to those attending all four programs.
Graduate students Lisa Ailloud and Adela Roa-Var?n update the VIMS community on their research.
Jeffrey Fisher, Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic at Stanford Law School, will deliver a lecture in the Dunn Speaker Series on race, criminal justice, and the Supreme Court. This event is free and open to all.
Are you interested in learning about William & Mary`s file sharing, file storage and collaboration platform?
Box provides a simple, secure way for faculty and staff to store and share files online.
This workshop is designed to enhance students' note-taking skills in and outside the classroom.
With Professors Ray McCoy and Monica Griffin. We will share information on how to best prepare your human subjects forms for summer research. Please register here.
Learn about this immersive fellowship program that provides valuable hands-on clinical experience in medically underserved communities.
Interested in getting involved in undergraduate research? You should come out to this panel to hear from students who research in labs right here at W&M, in departments from biology to psychology. You'll learn how they got involved and why they love it.
Summary: Qi Luo, Computer Science - Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Degree
Title: On Improving (Non)Functional Testing
Advisor: Denys Poshyvanyk
"Anthropocene alteration of Korean estuaries: their sedimentary consequences" by Guan-hong Lee, Inha University. Hosted by Carl Friedrichs, VIMS
We encourage any student writing an Honors theses in 2017-18 to consider applying for an Honors Fellowship. Come to this session to learn more about the process.
The federal resume looks significantly different than that you use to apply to other jobs. Learn how to build a resume that meets federal agencies expectations as well as tips and insights about the federal application process.
Philip Roessler, W&M Assistant Professor of Government and the Director of the Center for African Development, will give a talk on two books that he recently published.
Join LLSA for a viewing of Patricio Guzman's The Pinochet Case.
Alpha Kappa Psi is the nation's largest and oldest professional business fraternity. We provide brotherhood and business experience to students of all majors by way of professional speakers/workshops, community service, networking and social events.
The Daily Work of Justice is a conversation series that invites people directly involved in the issue of criminal justice to share their lived experience, to provide space for others to engage with empathy, understanding, and action.
As our nation faces challenges both foreign and domestic, what can be done to improve the state of political affairs? How can William & Mary play a leading role to address pressing issues and public discourse?
I'll Be There for Brew, combining three of our favorite things: Homebrew, W&M musicians, and "Friends". You really can't get better than this. See you all then!
The Homebrew set list as soon as all of our performers are confirmed!
What could make a special day even more special? A delicious lunch at Commons Dining Hall!
Join HOPE in celebrating Valentine's Day and promoting safe sex by sending your friends, loved ones, or yourself packages of condoms, genital pops, and candy! Tabling is during lunch and dinner hours in Sadler, and runs on weekdays until Valentine's day.
The rules are simple: write, shoot, and edit a short film in just 24 hours! The contest is open to W&M students and alumni, pros and amateurs alike, and is a chance to show your filmmaking chops on the big screen.
Join CSO, JCA and KASA in celebrating Lunar New Year with a show full of culture and dances! There is also going to be a banquet right after the show, so don't miss out!
Hit the eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains with the Tribe Adventure Program.
The tournament for indoor flag football will begin.
Between February 11 and April 6, the Muscarelle Museum of Art will be showcasing works by Sandro Botticelli (Florence, 1445-1510) in the most important Botticelli exhibition ever seen in the United States.
Admission is free with a W&M ID.
This symposium is on the future of nuclear energy with the policy question of whether there will be, or should be, a shift to embrace nuclear energy and next generation reactors, and if so, whether the current regulatory scheme is sufficient to handle it.
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.
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.
Join us for a comedic performance by Jesse Appell, Fulbright Scholar and Intercultural Comedian. This performance will be in English and feature topics of bridging cultural gaps, being a comedian in China, and tips for learning Chinese.
Actor and comedian Damon Wayans Jr. will perform at William & Mary?s Phi Beta Kappa Hall on Feb. 11 as part of the university?s Charter Day weekend festivities. Comedian Thomas Dale will open the show. Ticket sales begin Jan. 24 through PBK box office.
Come watch the synchronized swimming meet against ODU!
Come Celebrate with the Class of 2018 at the Junior Class Ring Ceremony!
If you love the Grammys, but don't have access or don't want to watch it alone come to EBA's Spring Semester Kickoff: Grammy Party in Tucker 221 from 7:30-11:00 PM on Feb 12, 2017. You are sure to have a good time full of free food, games, and laughter.
With Emily C. and Rachel D.
The Roy R. Charles Center presents the 18th Annual Honors Colloquium. Join us February 13 - February 23 as students present on their Honors research in various disciplines. The complete schedule is available online.
With Beth and Ellie
Speakers and topics:
A.J. Johnson - "An exploration of the biotic filter to seedling recruitment for aquatic vegetation"
Pamela Braff - "Modeling the vulnerability of headwater wetlands to climate change in the coastal plain of VA"
On Monday, February 13, join ACS and Professors Neal Devins and Alan Meese to discuss the current outlook for the Supreme Court.
Write a message of support to your fellow students, colleagues and friends, and share it with the world. #youarewelcomehere @internationalwm
Title: Noncommutative geometry and tempered representations
How do you stand out during an interview? Learn effective interview strategies and techniques for full-time, part-time, internship, and fellowship positions.
With Elizabeth and Catherine
With Jesse G. and Justine
With Rhea and Raechel M.
Elite Event (Swipe Plus 6) - Stone Steakhouse
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Grab a coffee and chat with colleagues from around campus about the latest social media trends and ideas for the coming semester.
Join the Politics and Gender Working Group for a lunch discussion: Studying and Researching Gender in International Relations. Lunch provided, but please RSVP!
Join HOPE as we discuss masturbation as a form of self-care. We?ll discuss the benefits, bust some myths, and examine the stigma surrounding the topic of masturbation.
Graduate students William Goldsmith and Benjamin Marcek update the VIMS community on their research.
Write a message of support to your fellow students and share it with the world. #youarewelcomehere @internationalwm
?Bloomsbury in Love: Pushing Back against Sexual Taboos? By Christy Burns, Associate Professor of English
Wednesday, February 15th @12:00pm
Morton Hall 314 - Gove Seminar Room
**Bring your own lunch, plus we have light snacks and refreshments**
Write a message of support to your fellow students and share it with the world. #youarewelcomehere @internationalwm
Table at School of Education
Wednesday, Feb. 15, 12-4:30pm and
Friday, Feb. 17, 12-4 pm.
This workshop is designed to enhance students' note-taking skills in and outside the classroom.
Join us for faculty research presentations from Professors Natoya Haskins, Matthew Wawersik, Gene Tracy, and Randy Coleman.
In order to run in the Spring 2017 Student Assembly Election, you must attend one information session. Please contact wmelections1693@gmail.com with any questions.
Join us for a discussion on the age-old question: "What is Love?" Watch professors debate and discuss how their field of expertise can explain Love best. Want to know where nerves come from? Or how Aristotle felt about Love? Well you know where to be.
The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer?s Disease
See Full Description to learn more and to register.
New to Cascade? It all starts here. Register.
"Impact of small-scale structures on estuarine circulation" by Zhuo Liu, VIMS & "Sediment transport in Plum Island salt marshes: Field-based tests of modeled results" by Dan Coleman, VIMS
Write a message of support to your fellow students and share it with the world. #youarewelcomehere @internationalwm
"Responding to Resistance" is an interactive workshop presented by the Virgnia Center for Inclusive Communities on February 16 at 12:00 noon in Watermen's Hall, Classroom A/B. Lunch will be provided.
Lauron Kehrer, Ph.D. candidate in musicology at the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester
Dr. Shumway will discuss how USAID is using science and technology to transform international development efforts and the fight against global poverty, and explore the gaps and opportunities for transformation of development through science.
Join Tribe Ventures this Thursday for a kick off meeting with pizza provided
In this illustrated lecture, Assistant Director and Curator Dr. John T Spike will guide the audience through the historic exhibition, Botticelli and the Search for the Divine: Florentine Painting Between the Medici and the Bonfire of the Vanities.
The Daily Work of Justice is a conversation series that invites people directly involved in the issue of criminal justice to share their lived experience, to provide space for others to engage with empathy, understanding, and action.
In order to run in the Spring 2017 Student Assembly Election, you must attend one information session. Please contact wmelections1693@gmail.com with any questions.
The William & Mary Law Review and the William & Mary Election Law Program are pleased to present the 2017 Law Review Symposium. This symposium will explore the most pressing issues facing line drawers in the 2020 redistricting round.
Judge Pam Harris will participate in an open Question and Answer session at 10am on Friday, February 17, 2017, as part of the Dunn Speaker Series. This event will take place in room 133. The event is sponsored by IBRL. It is free and open to all.
Finbarr Sloane from the NSF will present "Federal Funding Opportunities for Research in STEM Learning, Work Force and Broadening Participation" from 10:30 ? 11:45 a.m. Attendees are invited to stay for a brown-bag lunch discussion from noon ? 1 p.m.
Write a message of support to your fellow students and share it with the world. #youarewelcomehere @internationalwm
Write a message of support to your fellow students and share it with the world. #youarewelcomehere @internationalwm
Professor and Interim Director of the National Institute of American History & Democracy Julie Richter and Ari Weinberg, graduate assistant for the Lemon Project in a panel discussion. This event is free for W&M students, faculty and staff.
Any and all students are welcome to come to a panel discussion with experts from the nonprofit and microfinance field from all over Virginia. Free catering will be provided!!
Speaker is Marco Peloso, University of Minnesota, Title of Talk: Particle physics signatures from inflation
Guest lecturer Professor Martha Nussbaum from the University of Chicago explores the topics of anger and forgiveness. Free and open to the public.
The Muscarelle Museum of Art Presents: A Divine Evening with Botticelli! We invite students to attend our FREE STUDENT GALA event on Friday, February 17, from 6-9 pm, and explore the upcoming exhibition featuring works by Botticelli.
Join us for a magical journey for AMP's February Blockbuster! There will be two showings each day: one at 7PM and one shortly after 9PM! Admission is $3! If you manage to snag a discount coupon, you'll only have to pay $2! Children under 7 are free!
Join students, faculty, and community leaders coming together to learn about the best practices for impacting community and mobilizing social change.
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.
Register online Feb. 8-16
Emily Grace, her friend Megan, and their nemesis Samantha are whisked back in time to the Salem Witch Trials. Can they put aside their differences and still make it back to their own time?
It's that time of year again when we throw our rules out the window (even more than we usually do) and present an entirely improvised show where civility and respect go bad. Really bad. Come see us turn your risque suggestions into suggestive risque-ness.
Hey you! Yes, YOU! You are extraordinary, and you deserve some Extraordinary Cupcakes and a night of awesome trivia. Allow AMP to celebrate the miracle that is you.
Drawing influence from such diverse artists as The Beatles, James Taylor and Pat Metheny, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
With Emily C. and Rachel D.
Speakers and topics:
Ann Afrken - "Is there a core oyster microbiome?"
Molly Roggero - "Sea level rise driven salinity shifts and corresponding changes in marsh communities"
The Disney Science Internship Coordinator will highlight gap year programs and explain the application process. (Skype session)
The job and internship search is a process, requiring time and focus. Learn about effective strategies and resources for your search.
With Elizabeth and Catherine
In order to run in the Spring 2017 Student Assembly Election, you must attend one information session. Please contact wmelections1693@gmail.com with any questions.
Missed our first LinkedIn for Pre-meds last semester? Here's your chance to hear from Career Center's Don Snyder about using LinkedIn to capitalize on alumni networks and search for those who practice medicine in your area. Bring your computer!
With Jesse G. and Justine
With Rhea and Raechel M.
Let your taste buds travel to Chicago for our Travel Tuesday special!
A panel of local government attorneys will discuss the topic of Land Use Planning and Local Regulation in Light of Today?s Environmental Challenges (recurrent flooding/sea level rise, the Bay TMDL requirements, the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act, etc.).
Emilio Garza, former judge of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, will deliver a lecture in the Dunn Speaker Series. This event is free and open to all. Please RSVP.
Fritz Schenker
Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Ethnomusicology, Washington University in St. Louis
The Bosnia Project will screen the documentary Sarajevo Roses, followed by a Q&A with its director, Roger M. Richards. Produced over twenty-four years, Sarajevo Roses is a cinematic essay told by five citizens who survived and now struggle to rebuild.
Learn more about Sudanese history and culture with your favorite cultural org, all for FREE! Come to the Africana House to get a change to eat authentic Sudanese food and to learn about the country and its culture.
Designing Conference Posters - Two-hour, hands-on workshop February 21, 2017
RSVP is required. Please email [[cyroberts, Chasity Roberts]] by February 17, 2007.
In order to run in the Spring 2017 Student Assembly Election, you must attend one information session. Please contact wmelections1693@gmail.com with any questions.
Curious about the politics of Native American identity? Join the American Indian Student Association for discussion with Dr. Richard A. Rose on tribal recognition and indigenous identity in a post-colonial context!
Join Roosevelt @ W&M to screen the Frontline documentary film, "Trump's Road to the White House."
Alzheimer's: Know the 10 Signs
See Full Description to learn more and to register.
Graduate students Quang Huynh and Nadya Mamoozadeh update the VIMS community on their research.
Leading up to A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer (MMRP), Law Revue is proud to host a faculty panel on skills for lawyers to support survivors of trauma, including domestic violence and sexual assault.
This workshop is designed to enhance students' study skills, time-management skills, and active learning skills.
Join AWG members, geology faculty and alumni to learn about networking basics and develop skills through a mini workshop and speednetworking session. RSVP to attend at the website below.
This workshop, featuring Dr. Warnetta Mann of the Counseling Center, will focus on maintaining a healthy mind and body. We will also feature Graduation Coordinator Wendy Urbano to share information about graduation. Please register here.
Eric Sawyer gives the first of three campus COLL 300 presentations scheduled for Spring 2017.
Monthly Meeting of GSA. Discuss graduate student events, funding opportunities, and concerns.
Join Health Careers Club and a unique panel of doctors this Wednesday, 2/22 at 7 PM. We look forward to an informal conversation with them about topics such as their residencies and the changing field of medicine. Bring your curiosity and questions!
The W&M Global Film Festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary with four days of films, special guests, workshops, and receptions from February 23 to 26.
"Phosphorus scavenging in the coastal Arctic" by Jenna Spackeen, VIMS
Students for the Innocence Project: Guest Speaker, Director John Griffin
Join the Women's Law Society for a talk with Professor Ward on her recent paper regarding adjudicating sexual assault on college campuses!
In this year's Jones Lecture, Professor Karl Galinsky from the University of Texas at Austin explores the concept of memory during the reign of Augustus. Free and open to the public.
Captains of outdoor soccer and volleyball teams must attend this meeting.
Lucie Vagnerova
Core Lecturer in Music Humanities, Department of Music, Columbia University
William & Mary's Black Law Students Association presents: The Influence of Implicit Racial Bias in Society and Criminal Justice: A Panel Discussion on Race and the Law.
Join Eric Sawyer, a founder of Act Up, to learn about how to be an effective activist and advocate in today's context.
Join CPK for the first installment of their spring lecture series. This lecture is dedicated to focusing on the areas of educational equity that WJCC public schools combat daily, and how to assist our WM volunteers in being educational advocates.
Muster up a gung ho crew to set sail aboard your battleship canoe!
At our first official meeting, we'll be discussing our goals as an organization, deciding what issues we'd like to focus on, and preparing to take action in our community!
Cash Me at Brew, Howbow Dah? You bet we'll be there. Admission is free for this musical event, which will feature 5 performances by some talented William & Mary students, along with free snacks, coffee and hot cocoa.
Screening of "The Tiger Hunter" followed by a panel discussion.
2017 Symposium: Combatting Human Trafficking Through Law and Social Policy
William & Mary and The Roy R. Charles Center present the 23rd Annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium.
Please join us on Friday, February 24 as students in the sciences present their research!
The full schedule is available online.
Learn the basics of the Chinese language.
Ross Cameron, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Virginia, will speak on "Why I Cannot Travel in Time and Meet my Younger Self." All interested are welcome! For more on Professor Cameron, see his website, below.
"Unraveling the role of dengue non-structural 1 protein in viral pathogenesis and disease"
James Hamlin, University of Florida
Title of Talk: Using applied pressure to squeeze new physics out of old materials
Come out and support Tribe Baseball this weekend as they host Lafayette in the first home series of the season, February 24th - Sunday the 26th. Games are at Plumeri Park on Friday at 4 PM, Saturday at 2 PM, and Sunday at 1 PM. Admission is free with...
All classes will be led by the Shanti Garudasana 200-hour Teacher Training students and are FREE for W&M community.
Trippin' on Brix will be presenting their very first HALF SKETCH, HALF LONGFORM show! You won't want to miss this!
Oh, and did we mention it's free?
Are you trying to roll away from your problems? Do you wish you could smash into stuff in a giant hamster ball?
Human Bowling is here for you, complete with 2 inflatable bowling lanes, pins, and hamster balls. Knock them down, champ. AMP believes in you.
Come watch the Water Polo at the SRC Pool from 10AM to 10PM!
Explore the underworld as you climb and crawl through multiple rooms of magnificent rock formations with the Tribe Adventure Program.
Come out to watch a Men's Ultimate Tournament on IM Fields, Busch Grass & Barksdale!
Come check out Rowing Team's competition at the MAC courts in the student recreation center!
Come attend the Tennis Tournament at the Millie West Tennis Facility!
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.
All classes will be led by the Shanti Garudasana 200-hour Teacher Training students and are FREE for W&M community.
Come out to the Dillard Practice Fields to watch the Women's Soccer Gold team face Roanoke!
Come out to watch the club baseball team's game against Drexel!
A graduate student event to cheer on the Tribe against Towson and enjoy free food and drinks.
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.
The Annual Mock Legislature brings back one of William & Mary's oldest traditions. Since the days of George Wythe, William & Mary law pupils have gathered to discuss and debate hotly contested topics of the day. We continue this tradition on Saturday.
All classes will be led by the Shanti Garudasana 200-hour Teacher Training students and are FREE for W&M community.
Arjun Malhotra Senior Recital
"A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer" is a collection of monologues raising awareness about violence against women and a fundraiser for Avalon. For more information, see our Facebook event and purchase tickets or donate here starting January 1st.
All classes will be led by the Shanti Garudasana 200-hour Teacher Training students and are FREE for W&M community.
Come out to watch a Men's Ultimate Tournament on IM Fields, Busch Grass & Barksdale!
Come attend the Tennis Tournament at the Millie West Tennis Facility!
Come watch the Water Polo at the SRC Pool from 10AM to 10PM!
All classes will be led by the Shanti Garudasana 200-hour Teacher Training students and are FREE for W&M community.
Admission Free
With Emily C. and Rachel D.
SEALS is now accepting entries for the annual Cutest Pet Contest! To enter send 1) your name, 2) your pet's name, and 3) a photo of your pet to to mjalexander@email.wm.edu by 02/19. Voting will take place in the law school lobby from 02/27-03/03.
With Beth and Ellie
Speakers and topics:
Ike Irby - "The impact of climate change on the Chesapeake Bay TMDL"
Robert Isdell - "Mussels, marshes, and living shorelines: Planning for change"
Meet & Greet at lunch
Talk to Chef Martinez and try samples of the delicious food that we'll have for dinner!
Jack Goldsmith, Henry Shattuck Professor of Law Harvard Law School and former head of the Office of Legal Counsel in the George W Bush administration, will deliver a lecture at 12:50 on Monday, February 27, in room 127. Please RSVP. Lunch will be served.
With Elizabeth and Catherine
With Jesse G. and Justine
Interest meeting for students who are interested in working as an outdoor soccer referee.
Interest meeting for students who are interested in working as a volleyball referee.
With Rhea and Raechel M.
We've flown King Cake and craw fish in from LA!
You will not want to miss this party and food!
Free and open to the public. There are two showtimes: 12:30pm and 7pm on 2/28.
Let your taste buds travel to Charleston for our Travel Tuesday special!
Our Annual Bone Marrow Drive Day is Tuesday, Feb. 28 from 10-3. We will collect cheek swabs for the National Bone Marrow Registry. This helps patients find a match that could save their life. Stop by to learn more! Pizza and Ben & Jerry's provided!
Speaker is Juliette Doumayrou, AHS, VIMS.
Come learn about adapting existing courses to fulfill the COLL 300 attribute requirement.
Meet & Greet with Chef Nicolas Martinez of Chile, learn about his culture and cuisine! Samples of dinner will be served!
Artist-in-Residence Eddy Harris, nonfiction author and documentary filmmaker of Mississippi Solo and other books
Float over to the Lake Matoaka Boathouse for some paddling by the light of the moon.
Have you or a loved one had an abortion? If so, please consider contributing to W&M VOX: Voices For Planned Parenthood's Abortion Speak-Out. Submit your story or the story of someone you know with prior consent (submission link: bit.ly/2kbEtr2).
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Ongoing Events
HEART meets every Tuesday from 7 to 8 pm. If interested in the issue of human trafficking and potentially being a member of HEART, come on out to any meeting!
Take 10 classes in beginner Sun Style Chinese Taiji with Stan Rockwell.
Get prepared for a wonderful trip to China! Become familiar with this ancient country by learning basic Chinese language and cultural nuances.
A week of giving that helps financially support community service projects identified by student organizations. All projects directly impact the William & Mary or Williamsburg Community.
Artist, Brittany Nelson, exhibits her work entitled "Monuments to the Conquerors of Space"
Reception will take place February, 9, from 4 - 6pm in hall outside of the Andrews Gallery.
Open to the public, please come!
The W&M Neurodiversity Student Group meets every week on Wednesdays at 6pm.
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.