W&M Featured Events
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(ZOOM) Email Etiquette - Session 1: Creating More Effective, Professional E-mails
The next virtual Community Conversation is scheduled for Wednesday, April 1, at 12 p.m. ET.
Given recent developments around the world, Peter Atwater '83 will share his thoughts on confidence-driven decision-making specifically related to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Caroline Schlutius, a master's student in Biology, will present an Emerging Scholars Series talk for the public. Presented through partnership between the A&S Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Power Point - Session 2: Working with Animations
Join experts from the William & Mary School of Education for an informative and interactive conversation designed to help you support your students at home. Open to all parents of K-12 students.
Come join the Center for Geospatial Analysis in our virtual celebration of GIS research by showcasing both student research and experienced professionals that apply GIS and other geospatial technologies.
SIPS Panel Discussion - More information to come
The annual W&M Undergraduate Philosophy Conference will feature papers by undergraduates anonymously selected by W&M philosophy majors.
Virtual TIAA Counseling Sessions
Are you looking for ways you can help or seek help from members of the W&M community? We invite you to join us for our next online networking hour to virtually connect and text chat one-on-one with one another.
The Virginia Campus Taskforce, which includes this university, invites you to bear witness to these transformative stories of hope and healing presented by collegiate survivors of sexual violence from across the Commonwealth.
#TakeBackTheNet
Today’s national security challenges transcend borders and domains. Join us at the 3rd Annual National Security Conference to discuss challenges, policy dilemmas, tools, and sustained outcomes in a multi-level, all domain environment.
Kelly Crace and Babs Bengtson will lead a discussion about ways to not just survive but actually thrive as a leader.
(WEBEX) Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Join President Rowe, Peter Atwater '83, founder of Financial Insyghts, Marjorie Thomas, Dean of Students, and Eva Wong, Director of International Students, Scholars & Programs, for a discussion about confidence and decision making amid crisis.
(ZOOM) Email Etiquette - Session 2: 12 Rules of Engagement
Power Point - Session 2: Working with Animations
The Consulting Club will be hosting a case prep workshop on Wednesday, April 8th at 7pm via Zoom.
Power Point - Session 3: Working with Elements in a Slide
Shuangquan Wang, Computer Science - PhD Defense
Title: Dietary Monitoring through Sensing Mastication Dynamics
Advisor: Dr. Gang Zhou
Out of an abundance of cation Ali's Run has been cancelled this year. If you would like to make a donation, please follow https://giving.wm.edu/give-now/?appealcode=20700
Resistance is futile. Resilience is key.
In this webinar, executive coaches Dorian Baroni '81 and Amy Steindler '80 will share practical tools and advice for Society of 1918 members.
Do you have questions about how to navigate your career path during this time of uncertainty? Sign up for virtual office hours with a professional!
Zoom link will be provided after you sign up!
Join us for our next Botetourt Book Talk with Nathan Raab. His book, “The Hunt for History,” focuses on the search for original pieces of history, often long lost, that tell a significant story or constitute an important historical discovery.
Join William & Mary President Katherine A. Rowe and guests for a conversation about Admission & Enrollment Challenges and Opportunities in a Pandemic.
Marco Antonio Merchand Medina, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Study of Scalar Extensions for Physics Beyond the Standard Model
Join us at 7pm on Wednesday, April 15 for a discussion on courageous leadership in times of crisis.
Honors thesis defense
Power Point - Session 4: All About Customizing the Slide Show
Leadership strategies for leading yourself and your team in a remote work situation
Traveling this summer? Whether going abroad or taking a family trip, learn savvy ways to plan and experience your next adventure. Featuring Marina Knapp, Global Education Special Programs Advisor of the Reves Center for International Studies.
Will Cornock will be hosting an informational session on Case Interviews. Will is a Principal at BCG.
Please join W&M President Katherine A. Rowe virtually for a time of quiet reflection, in recognition of the hardships caused by COVID-19 and in honor of our health care workers and others who are fighting this pandemic on the front lines.
[Via Zoom] Amanda Watson, Computer Science - Ph.D. Defense
Title: Wearable Technology for Healthcare and Athletic Performance
Advisor: Dr. Gang Zhou
In this online Spanish-language webinar, educators and health providers from different parts of the world will share ideas for Spanish-speaking families looking to find ways to support their children's learning experience in the midst of the pandemic.
Join us live on April 17 as Crystal Joseph '09 discusses how we can ride the current of the pandemic as counseling recipients and mental health professionals.
Join VIMS on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/fbvims/) all week to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day! Learn about our complex environment, human impacts on ecosystems, and the positive ways we can give back to our planet.
Do you have questions about how to navigate your career path during this time of uncertainty? Sign up for virtual office hours with a professional!
Zoom link will be provided after you sign up!
Are you looking for ways you can help or seek help from members of the W&M community? We invite you to join us for our next online networking hour to virtually connect and text chat one-on-one with one another.
Come Chat with alumni James Anderson from CapCenter to learn about opportunities available to you.
Chelsea Bruchs will be hosting an informational session on Case Interviews. Chelsea is a recruiter for Captial One.
You're invited! Online information session.
Planning during a pandemic: Hear from President Katherine A. Rowe, members of the university’s leadership team and students about how William & Mary is responding to the challenges of COVID-19 and grappling with big questions and big decisions.
Join the W&M Washington Center through this online networking session, in which William & Mary students will be matched with D.C. Metro area professionals from a variety of organizations.
Join The Lemon Project on April 22 at 5:00 p.m. to learn about Juneteenth and its significance today. We will explore Juneteenth’s historical context while discussing ways that people celebrate. Light refreshments will be available.
Jenna Carroll and Mary Grutta, recruiters from Deloitte, will be hosting an informational session on Case Interviews.
Join us for Earth Week Celebration 2020 by celebrating on Animal Crossing! Hop over to our island to connect with other W&M students on Earth Day. We will have games, an item swap, and even a replica of the Crim Dell bridge!
A lecture by Dr. Alina Polyakova hosted by The Alexander Hamilton Society at William & Mary.
Seroja Boyakhchian will be hosting an informational session on Case Interviews. Seroja is a Senior Associate at Bain.
Grab a group of your closest alumni and friends for an evening of Tribe Pride and William & Mary trivia hosted by Joey Allen M.Ed. '11!
A comedic romp into the world of fantasy role-playing games, She Kills Monsters tells the story of Agnes Evans as she leaves her childhood home in Ohio following the death of her teenage sister, Tilly.
Please join the W&M Washington Center for virtual coffee and conversation on Friday, April 24!
Mallory Moran, Anthropology, will present her Ph.D. Defense, "Mehtaqtek, Where the Path Comes to an End”: Documenting Cultural Landscapes of Movement in Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) First Nation Territory in New Brunswick, Canada, and Maine, United States
Visit the new studio and participate in deep-dive presentations with professors and students who are utilizing innovative spaces in Swem Library to push the boundaries of academic excellence.
Join us for an interactive session with a panel of financial, legal and tax experts to learn more about recent developments that may affect you and your personal legacy.
Discover how your beloved alma mater has grown! Student guides will describe facilities and answer questions. The bus tour will start and end in front of the Sadler Center. Tours depart at 2:30 and 3:30 p.m.
Myisha Cherry, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of California/Riverside, will give a colloquium paper. Her research interest lies at the intersection of moral psychology and social and political philosophy.
Celebrate the start of Traditions Weekend with members of the 50th Reunion Class, Olde Guarde and Boyle Legacy Society.
Gather for a reception in Swem Library to celebrate the start of your 50th Reunion. Rekindle old friendships and make new ones while enjoying heavy hors d'oeuvres and an open bar.
Join AMP and the Earth Week Celebration 2020 in watching the first episode of the Netflix nature documentary One Planet. Chat with other students and take some time to appreciate the beauty this planet has to offer!
Join us for a conversation with President Katherine Rowe and Provost Peggy Agouris as they explore the opportunities and challenges facing William & Mary’s academic enterprise.
Participate in a virtual classroom, where you will witness firsthand how teaching and learning have evolved over the decades.
Enjoy a casual lunch buffet while mingling with classmates and interacting with current students.
The 2020 Classical Studies Colloquium, an annual showcase of student research, will be held on-line. This year the theme is "Treks and Tales: Mobility in Antiquity."
All members of the Olde Guarde are invited to meet and mingle with classmates and friends, both old and new, at a fun, festive cocktail party in the Great Hall. Drinks and hors d'oeuvres will be served and dress is casual.
Continue the celebration with an evening of cocktails, dinner and dancing. The night will kick off with the class unveiling its gift to William & Mary and presenting the check to President Katherine A. Rowe.
A light breakfast will be available while classmates arrive to pick up caps and gowns.
The Class of 1970 will be inducted into The Olde Guarde of Their Majesties’ Royal Colledge in Virginia in a ceremony reminiscent of graduation 50 years ago.
Do you have questions about how to navigate your career path during this time of uncertainty? Sign up for virtual office hours with a professional!
Zoom link will be provided after you sign up!
Akira Mizuta Lippit, (Vice Dean, USC's School of Cinematic Arts) explores the ways in which Japanese cinema has responded to a second nuclear crisis, and how the echoes of 1945 have returned to the contemporary moment, or perhaps had never left at all.
Join President Katherine A. Rowe and special guests for a virtual town hall to learn more about William & Mary's response to COVID-19.
This open and non-structured space has been established for W&M students who identify as questioning, transgender, non-binary, gender queer, gender-nonconforming and are interested in connecting with others with similar identities/shared experiences.
Join the W&M Washington Center for virtual coffee and conversation on Tuesday, April 28th! Open to faculty, students, and staff!
Are you looking for ways you can help or seek help from members of the W&M community? We invite you to join us for our next online networking hour to virtually connect and text chat one-on-one with one another.
Join us for a community conversation and Q&A with our panel of guests to discuss challenges faced by youth and young adults with developmental disabilities as families work to provide ongoing vocational and work readiness instruction during the pandemic.
Join President Katherine A. Rowe and special guests for a virtual town hall to learn more about William & Mary's response to COVID-19.
Get a taste of Study in D.C.! Crystal Bailey, J.D. '09, Doug Bunch '02, J.D. '06, Chloe Madvig '18 and Jason Maga '00 will lead a panel on how to develop professional soft skills - networking, engaging potential employers, conduct the workplace, and more!
Yijie Zou, Anthropology PhD student, presents his Dissertation Proposal Defense: "Freedom on a New Global Frontier: A Study of Time, Labor, and Value among Chinese Fortune Seekers in Ghana" on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, at 1:00pm via Blackboard and Zoom.
This webinar is intended for parents of kindergarten through eighth-grade students who are struggling with, or below grade level in, reading.
Do you have questions about how to navigate your career path during this time of uncertainty? Sign up for virtual office hours with a professional!
Zoom link will be provided after you sign up!
Learn tips and techniques to manage your relationships and increase nourishing connections with family, friends, and intimate partners.
On April 29th, join us to learn more about the MS in Publishing: Digital and Print Media. This two-year degree program provides students with a practical foundation in book publishing and digital/magazine media.
Connect with fellow W&M legal professionals from all over the world to share your experiences, contact information & build your professional network!
Speaker: Jordy De Vries, University of Massachusetts
Title: “Neutrinoless double beta decay in effective field theory"
Join us (via Zoom!) as the very first cohort of the Japanese Studies Major present their final research projects. These students have faced unique challenges this semester; come and help us celebrate their achievements!
Join President Rowe for a Community Conversation with special guests CNN International Correspondent David Culver '09 and CBS News White House Correspondent Weijia Jiang '05 who are reporting on the frontlines of COVID-19.
Senior Project Zoom Presentation by Brandon Mullins - Shaping Sound Through Migration: The Creation of Appalachian Music in the Virginia and North Carolina Piedmont.
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Ongoing Events
Almanacs are annual guidebooks, used as a calendar and sometimes as a diary, for looking up astronomical data or astrological signs, and even as a weather forecast.
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.