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Reaching Out and Leaning In, the first of four William & Mary Dance concerts presented in the 2020-2021 season will showcase original works by William & Mary Dance Faculty.
What is a 457 Deferred Compensation Plan? How about a Cash Match 401(a) Plan?
Understanding Your Investment Options
Introducing a reading group for those who don’t have time to read: the UnBook Club. Facilitators will quickly summarize the chapters and use the summary as a jumping off point for participant discussion.
Distribution Options
W&M Libraries is hosting several upcoming Scopus trainings. Sessions will be an hour in length and specifically tailored for faculty and researchers.
For the final student session of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, practitioners representing property owners and condemning authorities will discuss their efforts in “reaching across the aisle” and how sometimes their efforts fall short.
W&M Libraries is hosting several upcoming Scopus trainings. Sessions will be an hour in length and specifically tailored for faculty and researchers.
The winner of the 2020 Sutlive Book Prize for Historical Anthropology, Alizer Doostdar will give a lecture on his research exploring the intersections of Islam and science.
The Law School's Property Rights Project will host the 17th Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights conference online in October 2020.
Join Susan Kern, Executive Director of Historic Campus, as she discusses a surprising discovery found at the Wren Building in summer 2019.
14th Annual From DoG St. to Wall St. event - Risk Management Panel
Want to learn how to feel productive while also procrastinating? Interested in learning more about the world of bullet journaling? Attend the information session for the Bullet Journaling Club!
Learn more about how W&M Libraries is approaching bundled journal packages, including the concerns we have with the cost, equity, and sustainability of these packages.
This year, the Graduate & Professional School Fair has gone virtual. Do you have questions about graduate school or want to chat with an advisor about graduate programs? If so, make plans to attend this event.
Join the Bike Alliance on a ride through Williamsburg!
Join Steve Prince and An Occasion for the Arts for this exciting virtual workshop about drawing the human face!
AMP's Special Events Committee invites you to play fun outdoor games on the Sunken Gardens this weekend. AMP is partnering with the W&M Campus Recreation Center to set out sports and garden games equipment for you to use at your leisure.
Join the Students Rights Initiative and the Center for Student Diversity as we discuss the complexities within the term Latinidad.
Do you like music and want to see live student performers at the Sadler Terrace? Come to Returner's Brew!
Initiating difficult conversations can be hard. Where do I start? How do I approach my concern? Learn key skills to help you get the conversation going.
The Equal Rights Amendment and Its Passage in Virginia: What Happens Now? A Conversation Between Professor Larsen and Toby Heytens, Solicitor General of Virginia
The Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS) will host W&M Law alum Mark Pike for a lunchtime talk.
Join Tara Rudo, Marine Education Specialist with CBNERR, as she leads us through an exploration of the wetlands of the York River. We will learn about the crucial role wetlands play, and discover some of the fascinating animals that live there.
Connect with fellow members of the W&M community from all over the world to share your expertise and build your professional network!
14th Annual From DoG St. to Wall St. event - Sales & Trading Panel
Part of the Brush-up Breakfast Series, the session will review the concepts behind a crucial conversation CPR.
Redistricting is on the ballot this year in Virginia. Join ELS to learn the ins and outs of the amendment, the protections it offers against gerrymandering, and what it would mean for the Virginia electoral process going forward.
The student Election Law Society is hosting five events in their Voting in 2020 Lunch Series.
Come and learn more about the alternatives to landfill!
Join Steve Prince and learn how to create images with depth!
Virtual Meet Up: National Security Extraordinaire
Hertford College, Oxford Virtual Information Session.
Watch the film ahead of time on Kanopy, then meet on Zoom to discuss in German.
https://wm.kanopy.com/video/kebab-connection
Join Tamara Lucas Copeland '73 author of "Daughters of the Dream: Eight Girls from Richmond who Grew Up in the Civil Rights Era" for a dialogue on invisible racism moderated by Viola Osborne Baskerville '73 .
Join Rainbow Coalition and W&M Health Promotion's Eric Garrison as we discuss how to engage in safe, joyful, consensual LGBTQIA+ sexuality.
Students can submit anonymous questions here
Part of the Lessons in Leadership Series, Leadership First Aid is all about the tools leaders need to recover from the battles of leadership.
Join the Center for African Development (CAD), a Global Research Institute research center, for an installment in their speaker series, this Thursday, October 8th, at 10am via Zoom.
W&M Northeast Law School alumni are invited to this exclusive opportunity to meet W&M Law School's new Dean, A. Benjamin Spencer.
Engaging and connecting with students in remote, blended, and even socially distanced classrooms is a challenge.
Virtual Meet Up: Feeding the World's Poorest Countries
Italian Studies welcomes back filmmaker and activist Fred Kuwornu to discusses the impact of Black Lives Matter in Italy, the country's colonial legacy, and Kuwornu's latest web doc series about Black Italian identity.
Join Professor Michele Goodwin, who expands the reproductive rights debate beyond abortion and discusses how laws criminalize women - especially poor women and women of color - for miscarriages, stillbirths and threatening the health of their pregnancies.
Hosted by the Center for Racial and Social Justice, renowned scholar Professor Michele Goodwin will address the rise in criminal prosecutions targeting poor pregnant women.
Interim Director of W&M Athletics Jeremy P. Martin Ph.D. '12, M.B.A. '17 will address the challenges facing the department as well as outline next steps for the community to define excellence in intercollegiate athletics at William & Mary.
Are you thinking about applying to be a WRC consultant? Come to an info session at the WRC in Swem Library. Talk to current consultants and learn about what we do. We'll introduce you to the WRC's services, and answer all your questions.
14th Annual From DoG St. to Wall St. event - Private Equity Panel
AMP Homebrew Committee and Impact Committee invites you to a night of Spoken Word and Poetry on Thursday, October 8th at 8 P.M, featuring slam poet Joan ‘Lyric’ Leslie. This event will be hosted on Zoom.
Part of the Lessons in Leadership series, Leaders: Dealing with Resistance gives leaders some insights and some techniques for dealing with employees who don't want to deal with an issue.
Please join us for lecture by APIA guest speaker. Roberto Jamora discusses his journey as a Filipino American artist and the work he is called to do and make.
This workshop will focus on creating a good resume, with a short intro to cover letters.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
“Promoting America: Maps of the Colonies and the New Republic,” follows how maps served as powerful propaganda tools for colonial expansionists eager to convey the richness and abundance of the land and its inhabitants.
Elizabeth Goldschmidt, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Title of talk: Quantum information with photons
Are you thinking about applying to be a WRC consultant? Come to an info session at the WRC in Swem Library. Talk to current consultants and learn about what we do. We'll introduce you to the WRC's services, and answer all your questions.
Join the Asian American Student Initiative and Latin American Student Union as we host Ayumi Matsuda to discuss Asian-Latinx immigration patterns. Register at: https://cwm.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEsc--qrjkrEtwR4n8ly3nCg8-6-9jUegKv
There’s no place like Homecoming….and this year it’s coming to you!
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive at the Williamsburg City Community Building.
COVID-19 antibody testing will be performed on donations and donors could win an Amazon Gift Card!
Register online using code: WPD
Please be sure to wear a mask.
Do you have an interview coming up? Or are you just looking to sharpen your skills? Join this virtual webinar to learn more about how best to present yourself and your experiences.
Does your bike need some maintenance? Don't know how to fix something? Come get your bike worked on and maybe learn something along the way!
Join mother-daughter duo Alison Bruhn and Delia Folk ’14, co-founders of The Style That Binds Us, for a workshop on creating your own visual brand.
Join William & Mary alumni for a series of webinars this fall that combines theory and practice to explore how leaders can create inclusive environments.
Join the Christian Legal Society in welcoming Nate Bruno, Alliance Defending Freedom's Senior Counsel and Vice President of Blackstone Alumni Services. He will be sharing with us about the way his legal career has intertwined with his spiritual journey.
Join us to learn all about JLSA and our open board positions! For 2L and 3L members, come say welcome! VIRTUAL
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Women's Law Society, in partnership with SBA, is pleased to welcome Here for the Girls (H4TG) and Cassi Fritzius to discuss their experiences, H4TG's work, and the upcoming Run for the Hills charity 5k on 10/17.
A workshop about how to curate and express your personal and professional brand.
How Coastal Communities Can Adapt to Surging Sea Levels
Join Professor Mitchell in a primer on sea level rise — what causes it, how it is affecting the United States, and what can be done to address it.
Join MIMS on Tuesday, October 13th at 5pm for a panel discussion with M.D, D.O., Masters, and NIH gap year students! Learn about the different paths to medicine and what your options are after graduation. You do not want to miss it! Zoom ID: 98893604944
A career panel for students and other parties interested in careers in China-related fields. The four panelists will make statements and take questions. Featuring Alex Bate '18, Helen Taylor '07, Susan Jakes and Graham Webster.
Gurunath Kadam, Computer Science - Dissertation Proposal [Zoom]
Title: Low Overhead Techniques for Secure and Reliable GPU Computing
Advisor: Prof. Adwait Jog
Tips to Better Manage & Organize your Time at Work
Class of 1963 Associate Professor of Higher Education Stephanie Blackmon will present her research on elements of privacy and trust in technology integration through the lens of learning analytics.
Annie Blazer of the William & Mary Religious Studies Department will give a talk on the ethical aspects of doping and confession in elite sports.
Join the W&M legal community for a conversation on the current and expected changes in the field of law moderated by Michael Steelman with legal career experts Jeffrey Lowe J.D. '89, Lauren Smith J.D. '06 and Mike Ende.
Panel Discussion with experienced immigration attorneys regarding the events of 2020 and their effect on Immigration Law.
On Wednesday, October 14 at 12:50 PM, Beth Roach of the Nottoway Tribe of Virginia, will discuss the loss of cultural resources by tribes in the face of sea level rise and erosion, as well as environmental justice issues concerning the tribes.
Virtual Meet Up: National Security Extraordinaire
Join the AEI Executive Council of William & Mary on October 14th from 7-7:45pm as we host Adam White, a prestigious Supreme Court scholar, in a Zoom webinar where he will discuss the Supreme Court and its future in this era of uncertainty.
Virtual talk on "Disparities, Determinants and Data in the Era of Covid-19" by Rashida Dorsey, Ph.D., M.P.H. (Founder and Principal, WisdomBuilds)
W&M Police Chief Cheesebro is hosting an open forum for W&M students.
Join AMP’s Impact committee for a night of inspiration and conversation with Dancing With the Stars winner, model, producer, and activist with Nyle DiMarco!
Join fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss books.
Meet face-to-face virtually with a Jostens Sales Associate to try on rings. Click on the link and register for a time slot. Special pricing applies!
Join us for in-depth training with an Honorlock (HL) rep. Matt, HL Rep, will focus on how to properly deploy an Honorlock practice exam, best practices for configuring HL, how to receive support, and how to review the results of HL proctoring.
Explore Higher Ed at William & Mary
Learn all about federal resumes from Assistant Director for Public Service Careers, Andrew Martin.
Do you have questions about what factors firms consider diverse? Our panel is ready and excited to answer all of your questions.
This Learning Lab is designed to walk faculty, instructors, and co-educators through new features available with the Zoom update and how you can use this in your class.
Professor Utkin will discuss configurations of queer subjectivity in interwar Europe’s Russian diaspora.
Funding provided by the Gregory Tepper Lecture Fund, the German Studies Program, and the Reves Center for International Studies
Join The Lemon Project as we host a virtual conversation with Angela King of The Virginia Coastal Policy Center at William & Mary Law School.
Love the libraries? Become a library student ambassador! This student-led group meets once a month to hear the latest news from library leaders and brainstorm ways to make the libraries even better! Open to all students.
The Russian and Post Soviet Studies Program invites you to the Tepper Lecture Series: Global Russia
Historical Presentation on Marshall 'Major' Taylor - World Champion Cyclist and African American Pioneer in Professional Sports
Hosted by the Institute for Integrative Conservation and Planet Women, this two-part event includes a screening of the National Geographic documentary Women of Impact followed by a panel discussion highlighting trailblazing women in conservation.
The Latin American Studies Seminar Series of The University of Queensland, Australia is hosting W&M Prof. Carlos Rivera Santana's Archaeology of Colonisation: From Aesthetics to Biopolitics book launch.
Meet face-to-face virtually with a Jostens Sales Associate to try on rings. Click on the link and register for a time slot. Special pricing applies!
Join the Muscarelle Museum of Art and art historian Elaine Ruffolo as she discusses the history of portraiture!
Friday, October 16, 3-4 p.m.
Professor Jonathan Glasser
"The Judeo-Arabic Debates."
https://cwm.zoom.us/j/93220937400?pwd=SVV4dXg1dDloTjhSTkhLVDc1WUJWZz09
Meeting ID: 932 2093 7400
Passcode: 993217
Students present their research in French & Francophone Studies
Opportunity to discuss issues relevant to non-tenure eligible faculty members. All are welcome.
Talk by Valentín Concha-Núñez, Art Historian and Educator (MoMA, El Museo del Barrio, Brooklyn Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art).
The 10th Undergraduate Philosophy Conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, October 17th and 18th by Zoom. All interested are invited. To obtain the Zoom link and ID, please contact jlbeardley@email.wm.edu (Philosophy Club co-facilitator).
Meet face-to-face virtually with a Jostens Sales Associate to try on rings. Click on the link and register for a time slot. Special pricing applies!
Faculty, alumni, and students gather to offer song, dance, poetry, and tributes to honor the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and all Equal Rights heroes like her. Admission by registration: https://www.aguasartsink.com/register-for-a-show
If you've been looking for some creative stress relief after midterms, look no further! AMP’s got you covered with a craft you can create and wear yourself.
Meet face-to-face virtually with a Jostens Sales Associate to try on rings. 1. Click on the link and register for a time slot. Special pricing applies!
Professor Jay Watkins (History, American Studies) discusses defending, adopting, and socializing identities – specifically "queerness."
This beloved annual William & Mary tradition honors alumni, faculty, students and friends of the university who have passed away during the year. Join us virtually at homecoming.wm.edu/sunsetceremony
Are you interested in applying to the Business School? All students are welcome to join the Undergraduate Business Department in a student-led panel via Zoom to discuss everything business on Sunday, October 18th at 7:00 PM!
Join us for this annual event, every third week of October, to celebrate transfer students as navigate a successful W&M experience!
Come out to hear about Moot Court, our upcoming events, and the Bushrod tournament tryout process!
Voter suppression, harsh voter ID laws, and voter disenfranchisement are on the rise. How does this affect primaries and United States' most-watched election?
Part of the Brush-up Breakfast series, Mastering Your Story focuses on our narrative during crucial conversations.
Join President Rowe as she sits down with W&M's three new deans — representing Arts & Sciences, the School of Education and the Law School — to discuss innovative initiatives students and faculty are working on today and their vision for the future.
Modern Arabic Poetry Reading
Learn how to best maximize your winter break.
Join us for a joint diversity panel series presented by the Cohen Career Center, Center for Student Diversity, and W&M Alumni Association.
Join fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss "Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald" by Therese Anne Fowler.
Dr. Stefani Crabtree from Utah State University will give a talk on archaecology.
1Ls - Learn how to outline in accordance with the Honor Code.
On Oct. 21 from 3-4 p.m., the university will host a W&M Big Bundle Deals Virtual Forum to continue the discussion prompted by the statewide Sustainable Scholarship forum and to answer questions specific to our W&M campus community.
Learn how to most effectively conduct your job search.
Hear from Professor Silvia Tandeciarz as she explores the power of arts and humanities in democratization and how transitional justice initiatives enhance a shared commitment to human rights.
Learn about menstrual cups, hygiene, and more! There will be a giveaway!
In this 3-part series, participants will get hands-on experience producing more professional, interesting videos for greater instructional impact.
During this session, panelists will answer pressing questions and address the financial challenges facing the athletics department, including those related to budgets, endowments, expenses and revenue sources.
Study abroad from a student's perspective.
Join the Comparative Legal Student Scholars (CLSS) for our second annual trivia night! Teams will compete to answer trivia questions and win prizes. The first four teams to sign up will be paired with a professor.
Grab a friend and prepare yourself for the 6th Annual Great Williamsburg Adventure Race! Teams will race throughout the city, completing unique challenges, decoding puzzles, and solving riddles, in a quest for fabulous prizes and ultimate glory.
W&M DC Metro Law School alumni are invited to this exclusive opportunity to meet W&M Law School's new Dean, A. Benjamin Spencer.
Please join us on Thursday, October 22 at 1:00 PM EDT for a panel discussion on the School-to-Prison Pipeline, featuring Cheryl Poe, Keith Howard, and Valerie Slater. Please RSVP here (https://forms.gle/BfcBb61tiiqdk6689) for a link to the event.
Join your pals at Lawyers Helping Lawyers for a presentation and panel discussion on imposter syndrome in law school!
Please join Dean Sim for this insightful session on the application process and GW Law!
Please join us for an informal conversation with GSWS faculty and students on Zoom led by GSWS Director and Social Media scholar Elizabeth Losh on Thursday, October 22 at 4PM at https://cwm.zoom.us/j/94806260656
Interested in learning about Anthropology’s One-Year MA and Undergraduate Honors Programs? Come to the information session hosted by Drs. Jenny Kahn and Jonathan Glasser.
Hear directly from Robert M. Gates ’65, L.H.D. ’98 less than two weeks before the 2020 presidential election as he shares insights from his latest book, “Exercise of Power: American Failures, Successes, and a New Path Forward in the Post-Cold War World.”
David Brashear examines the importance of the 1922 Chicago Tribune contest to build "the world's most beautiful office building."
This webinar features students from our Online MBA, MSBA and MS in Marketing programs. They will discuss application tips, strategies for succeeding in our online courses, networking, and more.
Join the Writing Resources Center for a workshop designed to help you turn your ideas into a compelling academic essay. In the “Writing Academic Essays” workshop, you'll learn about developing a thesis, structuring an argument, and using evidence.
Join us for an eve of frightfully talented student performers in the Sadler Atrium on October 22nd from 9-11 pm. From singers to instrument players, collaborations and soloistsin, Hallow-Brew will be sure to showcase some of the best of campus talent!
Join discussion on Asian Americans and the 2020 Presidential Election with Janelle Wong .
The Election Law Society will host Commissioner Donald Palmer of the Federal Election Commission at 1PM, October 23, on Zoom.
Join the International Law Society, the Comparative Legal Student Scholars, and the American Constitution Society for a fireside chat with professor Jenik Radon of Columbia University, moderated by professor Iria Giuffrida.
Join us for the Bi-Annual Ferguson Blair Publishing Seminar featuring panels from W&M alumni in publishing, journalism, and digital media. This year the event will take place via Zoom.
Creativity and Resilience Amidst the Pandemic: Global Approaches to COVID-19
Lior Cohen, Louisiana State University, Title of talk: Quantum Effects utilizing Photon-Number Detection
Join Steve Prince and learn to create characters through cartoons!
Explore the artistic side of physics with us! Prof. Stephanie Bailey will explore the intimate connection between Arts and Physics, and physics students will teach you how to draw a Schrodinger cat.
Join fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss "Twenties Girl" by Sophie Kinsella.
Happy October! If you’re in need of something spooky and safe this Halloween, sign up for AMP Special Event’s Virtual Haunted Escape Room!
Alexis Ohman, Anthropology, will present her Ph.D. Defense, "Rations and Recreation: Comparative Zooarchaeological Analysis of Betty's Hope Plantation and Shirley Heights Fort in Antigua, West Indies"
William & Mary Law School Advocates for Life would like to invite you to a special event on Monday, October 26th at 12:50PM EST featuring guest speaker Madeline Moreira from Bioethics Defense Fund.
Does your bike need some maintenance? Don't know how to fix something? Come get your bike worked on and maybe learn something along the way!
Please join the Moot Court team for an evening of virtual trivia! This will be a chance to have some fun and get to know current team members. We'd love to see you there! The Zoom meeting ID is 974 1749 9306. Please RSVP so we know you're coming!
"The Social Dilemma" is a Netflix documentary exploring how social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram generate user-specific content to boost engagement and why social media is paradoxically contributing to greater social isolation.
Share what you are planning, learn what is happening, and to gain ideas about ways that you can create opportunities to affirm community and one another after the election.
Zoom info: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/99761500260?pwd=ZFhjSC94M2duUlhLOHRkNkl4T0hwZz09
Are you looking for a new job? William & Mary alumni are invited to join alumni of partnering universities at the National HireVeterans Multi-University Virtual Career Fair 2020.
Learn how to most effectively conduct your internship search.
The Federalist Society is excited to welcome Professor Josh Blackman from South Texas College of Law and William & Mary’s own Professor Neal Devins for a conversation on Chief Justice John Roberts & Stare Decisis.
Join If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice and the Center for Racial and Social Justice on October 27th at 1 PM for an important discussion on the future of reproductive rights with William & Mary Law Professor Vivian Hamilton.
On October 27th, in line with the news of allegations of hysterectomies and other unwanted medical surgeries at ICE facilities -- Health Law & Policy Society, Women's Law Society and Immigration Law & Service Law Society will be co-sponsoring a Q&A panel.
Do you know what to throw? Learn and discuss how we can do our part to reduce, compost, and recycle on campus.
Join Robin Russell Gaiser ’68, MA, CMP (Certified Music Practitioner) for an interactive program about how profoundly music affects the body, mind and spirit and can lead to enhanced wellness.
The Patrick Hayes Series presents Asako Serizawa, in conversation Oct. 27th @ 7 pm.
Join The Lemon Project as we discuss Ta-Nehisi Coates’ June 2014 article “The Case for Reparations.”
Are you looking to find a strong, energetic community on campus while also staying fit and learning a new sport? Come meet our team and hear about our COVID friendly practices! Learn more at on October 27th at 7pm. https://cwm.zoom.us/j/97043647634
Learn about solar energy and how Solar United Neighbors' nonprofit co-op model simplifies the process of going solar on your home or small business from the comfort of your own home.
Chris Rodning of Tulane University will give a talk on Joara, Cuenca, and Fort San Juan: Indigenous Peoples and Iberian Colonists in the Western North Carolina Piedmont, 1540-1600.
Women's Law Society and Lawyers Helping Lawyers are excited to bring back last year's popular "Let's Talk About Exams" event. Join us to hear about mental health, stress management, exam preparations, and tips from 2L & 3L panelists.
The Election Law Society will host Professor Ned Foley of the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law at 1PM, October 28, on Zoom, as part of their Voting in 2020 Lunch Series.
Zhaoliang Duan, Computer Science - Defense [Zoom]
Title: Single Image Direct-Global Illumination Separation
Ph.D. Candidate: Zhaoliang Duan
Location: Zoom Online Meeting https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92649487852
Informational session regarding your retirement plan.
Working with Others Through Communication and Collaboration
Hear from Professor Braddock as he draws on historical and current examples to describe an “ecology” of art interlaced with the people and environments surrounding us.
In this 3-part series, participants will get hands-on experience producing more professional, interesting videos for greater instructional impact.
During this conversation, panelists will discuss the university's Division I identity and address topics related to the academic, personal and competitive success of our student-athletes and teams.
Virtual talk : “The Impact of COVID-19 on College Students Studying Abroad” by Eric Pedersen, Ph.D.
Horror spoken word performance by Inside Out Theatre, a program under the CSD.
A series of satirical presentations explaining spooky phenomena. You'll laugh until your sides are sore - and learn some physics along the way!
Come hear The Gentlemen of the College & The W&M Accidentals at our Halloween Wren 10! The Accidentals will be performing at 9pm and the Gents will be on at 10pm.
Drive by the law school loop on Oct. 29th from 10 AM to 4 PM to grab halloween candy and information about Be the Match, bone marrow registry. We will bring the candy to your car. All student workers will be in PPE. Please wear a mask when you drive by.
W&M and UVA are hosting a coordinated virtual event on October 29 at 11 AM.
Introducing a reading group for those who don’t have time to read: the UnBook Club. Facilitators will quickly summarize the chapters and use the summary as a jumping off point for participant discussion.
Join us on the last Thursday of each month: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/91092123031
The W&M Confucius Institute and Law School are honored to host Frank R. Samolis through Zoom for a virtual lecture on U.S. and China trade relations as of 2020.
Lecture hosted by the Center for the Study of Law and Markets. William & Mary faculty, staff and students welcome.
Skills and approaches for discussing politics one-on-one and in a classroom or team setting.
Join us as we dive into one of the university's values, belonging. Belonging is often said to be "aspirational", so how do we get there. Panelists will offer their thoughts on how institutions begin to reflect authentic belonging.
Open House/Info Session for students interested in Japanese language and culture. Learn about the new Japanese Studies Major, the Minor, Spring Courses, Study Abroad, and More!
$1 Entry to a Halloween themed Kahoot event. Prizes are a Wawa Gift Card & Free MIMs T-shirt! Join Minorities in Medicine Organization for some Halloween trivia and fun! Can't wait to see you there! Zoom ID: 91236228521
Join us for Part IV of our series. This week we will focus on Increasing Your Network! Thursday, October 29th at 6pm. Come have a seat at the table {A space for women to speak their truth and share their experience}
Join Colette Loll, the Founder and Director of Art Fraud Insights, as she details the stories behind her groundbreaking exhibition.
Join the W&M community for an evening discussion regarding the future of U.S. diplomacy with Ambassadors Mari C. Aponte, Barbara A. Leaf '80 and Tom A. Shannon '80, D.P.S. '20.
Learn more about William & Mary’s Highland, the home of a president’s family and generations of enslaved individuals. The site is undergoing a necessary re-interpretation with vital input from its Descendant Advisory Council.
Tunas and billfishes support commercial and recreational fisheries around the world. Join Bruce Collette, John Graves, and Val Kells for highlights of these incredible fish and their five-year journey to create the book Tunas and Billfishes of the World.
Come learn about the Student Conduct Council and how to apply! The meeting ID is 991 7863 9593!
A Live event featuring readings of "Hands Up: 7 Authors, 7 Testaments", and a talkback with our directors and actors! Streaming LIVE on Thursday, Oct. 29, and available as a recorded performance through Nov. 1.
We are spooky and spirited, but none of us more so than Walnut, our wise hedgehog mascot. Join him out on a Scavenger Hunt!
CLA, HR, and STLI are working together to offer an interactive working session for faculty on how to hold candid and respectful political conversations in the classroom (virtual, blended, and in-person).
Students are invited to reflect on the William & Mary administration and their responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter as well as reflections on the accelerated academic semester and the decision to cut portions of Tribe Athletics.
Dr. Adriana Martinez from Southern Illinois Univ. is presenting: The Hydrological Impacts of the U.S.-Mexico Border Fence Along the Rio Grande!
Click on the event title & go to the Contact Information to email Nick Balascio for the zoom link to attend.
Du Shen, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense [Zoom]
Title: Exploring Heterogeneous Architectures with Tools and Applications
Advisor: Dr. Xu Liu
Join Steve Prince and learn to create stories through cartoons!
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Ongoing Events
Like performing? Audition for Homebrew! (Open until October 4th at 11:59)
Family Weekend features events and special programs designed to showcase life at William & Mary. Learn about world-class faculty, experience special performances from one of many talented student groups, and connect with families from across the nation.
This semester we feature five lectures by AMES fabulous faculty, each of whom volunteered to offer a view into their current projects or recently published research.
W&M Dining Sustainability is looking for volunteers to help students sort their items after they eat at the food truck between compost, recycling, and trash.
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.