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Come join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law: Student Division in a discussion with Professor Tara Grove, Professor Benjamin Kassow, and Professor Neal Devins on Sacrificing Legitimacy in a Hierarchical Judiciary.
Candidates for the SBA Executive Election should attend to go over the details and rules for the election.
Join Art Therapist Sarah Balascio and learn to use art materials to explore feelings and work on relaxation. No art experience is necessary; the focus will be on ourselves.
The Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS) will host Brian Focarino for a virtual lunchtime talk about his trademark, copyright and advertising work at a leading IP law firm.
William & Mary’s Jody Allen Ph.D. '07 and the University of Virginia’s Louis Nelson '90 will explore the process and meaning of campus memorials to enslaved workers in a panel moderated by Sara Bon-Harper.
Join us as we continue to share tips and tricks to engage students online.
This session is open to all interested students, especially graduating seniors and graduate students interested in earning a master's degree in public policy at W&M.
W&M Sustainability Earth Week Committee
Saving Justice: A Book Discussion with James Comey
The Center for Student Diversity’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. commemoration program pays tribute to his life and impact.
Please join VSA's first ever interest meeting! Members and non-members are welcome to join! Click the link to our linktree and follow us on instagram @wm.vsa for more information and updates!
Join us for coloring and conversation about finding joy in times of uncertainty with Natalie of NatterDoodle at 8pm on Wednesday, February 3rd. You are NEVER too old to color! Three custom W&M coloring pages will be provided.
Please join us at noon on Zoom https://cwm.zoom.us/j/98191204527?pwd=d1BWWEhZN0tsWnlqZHdMMFNWK2ZBQT09
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Join The Federalist Society for a conversation on the Current State of Stare Decisis with Jennifer Caughey of Jackson Walker.
Women's Law Society presents a panel on summer job interviewing tips! All class years welcome.
Zoom Link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/98449226620?pwd=YVpBMlNuWjFSTHRrR2xkUlRpMlM2QT09
Passcode: WLS
Join the Human Security Law Center in welcoming Arthur Traldi, International Criminal Prosecutor, who will be speaking about potential changes in U.S. atrocity crime policy under the Biden administration. Zoom: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/96732910046
Learn more about the recent news regarding GameStop and AMC, and its effects on Wall Street and retail investors, with adjunct Professor Peter Atwater, a frequently quoted expert by news and media outlets.
The next conversation will explore the different ways students, faculty, staff and alumni are taking action to improve the lives of others during the pandemic. Amid so much uncertainty, their work brings hope for greater unity and a brighter future.
Learn conversation starters and strategies to help families have meaningful conversations about race with Professor Natoya Haskins from W&M's School of Education.
Find out what W&M's Google-backed Developer Student Club is up to, and how you can use Computer Science in your academic and professional career! Open to all skill levels.
Join us for the February PPFA Meeting
This talk uses case studies from the seafloor near Rhode Island and the deserts and mountains of Arizona to demonstrate how to combine, synthesize, and translate spatial data into information that is accessible to resource managers for decision-making.
Daniel Griffin, MD, PhD, Ctrop of Columbia University presents
"COVID-19: Phases, Timing of Therapeutics, Focus on Immunization"
20 Events! 21 Days!: SUE Game Night
Want to celebrate the new semester in a safe and ~totally tubular~ way? AMP is taking over Sadler for this retro-themed event featuring three glow-in-the-dark main attractions that will transport you to an '80s arcade for the night.
Join Meghan Sinton Miller, professor and STLI Fellow, as she discusses ways to make classes flexible and supportive without having to change course content. Meghan will also review ways to connect students to different support systems on-campus.
Come join the Christian Legal Society and Professor Crocker for a Picnic on Zoom. Bring your lunch and a story to share!
Prof. Twomney (Saint Lawrence U.) will speak on "Othering Blackness: Ideas of Racial Difference in Medieval & Early Modern Europe'
Monday, February 8, 2:00-3:20 pm
Support William & Mary Law School's Immigration Clinic by eating at Blaze Pizza! Use code 1104A for online orders or show the attached flyer at checkout at Blaze Pizza.
Join Greater City for our interest meeting to discuss how we can address social displacement during a virtual semester.
Join Art Therapist Sarah Balascio and learn to use art materials to explore feelings and work on relaxation. No art experience is necessary; the focus will be on ourselves.
Provide an outlet for students who are living with chronic illness and trying to navigate day to day life
This session is open to all interested students, especially graduating seniors and graduate students interested in earning a master's degree in public policy at W&M.
This is the first step to starting a new organization!
The President’s Office and W&M Government Relations are proud to sponsor the 25th Annual Road to Richmond, in a virtual format. There will be remarks and Q&As from members of the VA General Assembly, the Governor’s Office, and a young W&M alumni panel.
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a lecture by Professor Bruce Caldwell. He is Research Professor of Economics and Director, Center for the History of Political Economy, at Duke University.
Come learn about resilience strategies and resources to help get you through this semester! With speakers from the Virginia Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program, the Virginia Lawyers Wellness Initiative, and the former president of the Virginia State Bar
Welcome back everyone! Join us on 2/10 at 4PM for the first virtual seminar of 2021 presented by PhD student Teri Oehmke from UC Berkeley with a seminar on fluid mechanics (full title next page) | Click the event title to contact Brent Owens to attend!
State of Modern Teaching in D.C.
Join WMCI for a virtual event celebrating the Lunar New Year on Wednesday, February 10!
We will be discussing general financial concepts to help introduce you to business school curriculum and prepare you to apply for internships and early career programs.
Join fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss books.
This group is specifically designed for students who have experienced sexual assault or dating abuse. No art experience necessary.
Decolonization is not a Metaphor
Faculty Discussion, Zoom.
Discover how VIMS researchers produce the polyploid oysters that transformed Virginia’s oyster aquaculture industry. Join us as Aquaculture Technician and Field Specialist Shelley Katsuki presents on the work done at the Kauffman Aquaculture Center.
Brown Table Talk is a space for women of color to speak their truth and share their experiences. An exchange of dialogue within a JUDGEMENT FREE ZONE.
Charter Day marks the 328th anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Charter from King William III and Queen Mary II of England establishing William & Mary.
The 2e @ W&M: Twice Exceptional Conference focuses on twice-exceptional (high-ability/gifted with learning differences/disabilities or neurodiverse) children both at home and at school.
William & Mary's ELPR will be hosting a day-long symposium on Sustainability in the City. Information and descriptions of the talks can be found on our website. http://www.wmelpr.com/
Come join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law for the 2021 Professor Charles Koch Administrative Law Forum featuring Professors Peter Shane, Kristin Hickman, and Nick Bagley, in a discussion on what to expect in the Biden Administration.
Embark on a Charter Day Adventure Race, completing challenges, following clues and solving puzzles inspired by William & Mary's history and culture. Current students may join the adventure virtually from anywhere!
HORIZON is a peer-based social group for survivors of sexual assault and harassment attending William & Mary.
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.
Feel free to stop by throughout the evening for some online group games, to share how you're all spending this special day, and to get to know other students.
Check out Friday Nights On the Ice at the Liberty Ice Pavilion in Colonial Williamsburg!
Join Alma Mater Productions on Charter Day weekend for a comedic conversation over Zoom Webinar! More details about our special guest and how to register for the event will be available shortly!
The W&M Alumni Association will hold its Annual Membership meeting on Saturday, February 13, 2021, at 11 a.m.
The W&M Law Moot Court team invites you to watch the live-streamed event of the Competition's final two teams argue a first and second amendment issue.
Designed for W&M students to help you decrease, manage, and avert significant feelings of loneliness and isolation: Mondays 1pm
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!
W&M Libraries will host a book discussion for W&M students on Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You on February 15 at 4 p.m.
Join us for a Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk led by Jaaye Person-Lynn on February 15.
MindVersity, a new student orgnization focused on BIPOC mental health, will host its first meeting of the semester on Monday 2/15 at 7:00 pm!
If you want to know more about the groups or ACC we encourage you to check out our website: https://acappellacouncil.wixsite.com/williamandmary
Showcase can be a great opportunity to listen to a cappella music, or to allow you to decide what groups will be best fit for you!
Join the Cohen Career Center for our annual Spring K-12 Education Recruitment Day. This semester, the career fair will be hosted virtually.
Join Art Therapist Sarah Balascio and learn to use art materials to explore feelings and work on relaxation. No art experience is necessary; the focus will be on ourselves.
Women's Law Society invites alumni across industries to share their experiences and answer student questions about what it's like being a woman in the industry.
Zoom: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92623754379?pwd=YUVXdy9XOWNEZEI2N2ZWNm1SRGl4QT09
Passcode: WLS
The Honor Council will present relevant information to all Law School Students interested in running for SBA representative in the coming election.
The next School of Education Courageous Conversation will focus on the topics of democracy, freedom and justice in education.
Believe it or not, poop plays an important role in the ocean! Without oceanic poop, there would be up to 50% more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere! VIMS graduate student Kristen Sharpe will discuss her research on zooplankton poop.
On February 16th at 7pm Department of Defense recruiter, James Dillon, will lead a workshop on how to improve your chances of obtaining one of the DoD’s dozens of internships, fellowships, and permanent positions. Read more and REGISTER here
oin fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss "Pachinko" by Min Jin Lee.
Healthy Connections is a discussion group for William & Mary students needing support with dating or intimate-partner relationships.
A conversation with philosopher and essayist Susan Neiman on her book Learning from the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil, published in 2019, which asks what Americans can learn from Germans about confronting the evils of the past.
An overview of the new special exhibition at the Jamestown Settlement Museum by Luke J. Pecoraro, Ph.D., Director of Curatorial Services at the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation. Please contact Joni Carlson [[w|jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Take the First Step to Investing webinar
Join the Christian Legal Society for a discussion with Kevin Snider, a religious liberties lawyer for the Pacific Justice Institute.
Join 3L Business Law Society members in an informal discussion about what 1Ls can expect when they look for summer internships!
Steve Prince will take participants on a historical journey examining the power of racist imagery upon the psyche of America and the world.
The English Department invites you to join a conversation reflecting on Amanda Gorman’s performance of her poem, “The Hill We Climb,” at the recent Presidential inauguration.
The Untethered, a troupe of BIPOC Theatre alumni, present their new work in "Homecoming”. This never-before-seen live online event series features performances of song, dance, spoken word and monodrama.
How are pandemics like COVID linked to conservation, equity, and governance?
What has changed in the last four years in the U.S., in Germany, and in their relationship with each other? How do we account for the rise of right-wing political groups in both Germany and the U.S.
Slice of Data Science is a fun way for students to obtain quick, direct insight into some of the latest applications in data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, computer vision, natural language processing, and more.
STLI is pleased to announce the Teaching & Learning Talks series for Spring 2021. This three-part series will focus on student engagement.
W&M Libraries will host a community book discussion on February 18 at 2 p.m. on Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi.
Assistant Professor Heartley Huber will discuss the significant impact peer partners can have on the social development, inclusion, and acceptance of students with disabilities in schools.
Join President Katherine Rowe and Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci as they discuss recent developments concerning COVID-19. This event is open to the public and no registration is required.
Decolonization is not a Metaphor: Faculty Discussion with Modern Language and Literature Dept.
We will discuss Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang. “Decolonisation is Not a Metaphor" and Patrick Wolfe, “Settler Colonialism and the Elimination of the Native."
Discovering your family roots is a journey. This program, in collaboration with The Let Freedom Ring Foundation, will focus on resources ranging from oral histories to vital records & historic newspapers used to research African American family history.
Law School Application Workshop
Welcome back the new semester by experiencing some of our campus' finest musical talent! Come attend our February Homebrew: 'Are Brew the One?'
Zoom Trivia with George Wythe Society. Win a conversation with Professors Gershowitz, Marcus, or Zick!
A virtual event for newly admitted Higher Education Administration students on February 19th.
To kick off the Asian Centennial at W&M commemorating the admission of Chen Pu-Kao, the first Chinese, Asian, and student of color so far on record, the Asian, Pacific, and Middle Eastern Film Series presents Larissa Lam's film "Far East Deep South."
This talk will focus on how I used the tools and skills I learned in the CGA at The Nature Conservancy and National Audubon Society.
Join Tribe Innovation and STLI on February 19 at 1 pm via Zoom to explore how we can carry forward the teaching and learning adaptations from COVID-19 to enhance the W&M educational experience in the post-pandemic world.
On Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, Feb. 19th-20th, the William & Mary Law Review will host renowned scholars from around the world for a discussion of how advances in neuroscience can and should influence our constantly evolving legal system.
This one-hour virtual workshop will provide an overview of virtual conferencing and offer strategies for creating effective presentations.
Opportunity to discuss issues relevant to non-tenure eligible faculty members. All are welcome.
In celebration of Black History Month, the MBAA D&I Committee will host our first speaker series on Friday the 19th at 2:30 PM. Patrice Johnson, former U.S. Dept. of State Diplomat, will share how to "shift your narrative" when utilizing LinkedIn.
Build an understanding of the practice of self-care and how it can impact your overall well-being
Life cycle of SARS-CoV-2 viewed through the lens of proximity proteomics
Dr. Luisa Rebull - Caltech/IPAC, Title of Talk: Stellar Rotation in Young Clusters using K2 and TESS
Check out Friday Nights On the Ice at the Liberty Ice Pavilion in Colonial Williamsburg!
MBAA is hosting a sandwich-making virtual cook-off. Show off your cooking skills while learning about your classmates. If you're not interested in competing, feel free to tune in as an audience member. Awards and prizes will be given out!
Zodiacs will be hosting a virtual interest meeting on February 20th at 4:00 PM EST!
As both young professionals and experienced industry leaders alike look forward to a more prosperous 2021, what lessons can they utilize from the past year of constant adaptation?
Come join us on Monday during the lunch hour to learn more about practicing environmental law.
Brainstorming coping strategies and creating a personal plan to manage your daily stress
Support William & Mary Law School's Immigration Clinic by eating at Panera! Use code PRFUND for online orders or show the flyer at checkout at Panera (5218 Monticello Ave). Your donations help provide legal counsel for immigrants in Hampton Roads.
Dr. Michael L. Blakey is the featured speaker at the NY Academy of Science's annual archaeology lecture, conducted via Zoom on Feb. 22 at 6:30pm. He will discuss the NY African Burial Ground's impact as this national monument marks its 30th anniversary.
Jason Reynolds is the New York Times bestselling co-author of Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You, along with Ibram X. Kendi. Reynolds will discuss his book and answer questions from the audience.
Missing the Boathouse? Wishing you knew how to kayak or SUP to enjoy the Boathouse when it opens?
Join Art Therapist Sarah Balascio and learn to use art materials to explore feelings and work on relaxation. No art experience is necessary; the focus will be on ourselves.
Examine the effectiveness of your resilience qualities and explore ways to boost your resilience during challenging times
Join the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) as the executive director of the Black Family Land Trust, Inc. (BFLT) shares the work that BFLT is doing to protect the property rights of Black and underrepresented landowners.
Please join us for a Zoom retirement gathering on Tuesday, Feb 23 at 5pm in recognition of Lynda Butler, Chancellor Professor of Law and Co-chair of the Committee on Sustainability!
In recognition of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week join us for a virtual art therapy zoom session. We will express ourselves using your medium of choice as we are guided by Board Certified Art Therapist Sarah Balascio.
We invite you to "Black Faith Matters for Our Children: Identifying Sources of Well-being in the Face of Trauma and Disruption," with Prof. Omiyemi Artisia Green; Dr. Warrenetta Mann, Psy.D; Dr. Rehema Kutua, M.D.; moderated by Dr. Joanne Braxton.
An informal drop-in opportunity to speak one-on-one with Midori Juarez, Associate Director of Admissions. She will answer all your questions and even give tips on how to submit a competitive application.
During Heal’s meeting, we will discuss this year’s NEDA Week theme, “Every Body Has a Seat At the Table”. We will talk about inclusion, representation, and how these factors can positively influence eating disorder recovery.
Join the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) and Lawyers Helping Lawyers (LHL) as we dedicate 30 minutes of our day to our favorite form of exercise!
A reading group for those who don't have time to read!
Dale Ho, director of the ACLU's Voting Rights Project, will be joining the William & Mary Election Law Society to discuss the future of American elections in the first of our spring speaker series.
Professor Sonn is Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor in the History of Islam and Director of the Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. RSVP for Zoom information.
Join us for a discussion about the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman and the educational implications.
Join us for a discussion on multicultural issues within the eating disorder world, with a focus on helping to identify our own seat at the table. This National Eating Disorders Awareness Week speaking event will be led by clinician Khara Randall.
Center of Student Diversity and the Rainbow Coalition at William & Mary invites you to an open and honest panel conversation on the intersectionality of blackness and queerness and how it affects lives on campus -- past, present, and future.
Join us on the last Thursday of each month: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/91092123031
Professor Guy-Uriel Charles will present the 2021 Cutler Lecture. He is currently the Edward and Ellen Schwarzman Professor of Law at Duke Law School. Admission is free and all are welcome.
The Russian and Post - Soviet Studies Program invites you to the Tepper Speaker Series: Global Russia.
Hear first-hand stories about the internal and external impact of the IIC from faculty, students, alumni, and conservation partners.
Join Mike Blum, Roy Petersen, and Troy Davis as they discuss and demonstrate the basics of producing your own professional-looking videos for engaging your students and developing instructor presence.
Come for an evening of honest storytelling, refreshing vulnerability, and inspirational courage. With bravery and grace, six William & Mary students will share their survivor stories of eating disorder and recovery.
Come and watch clips of the film I Am Not Your Negro, a movie adaptation of James Baldwin's unfinished work, Remember This House and discuss an ongoing Civil Rights movement.
Speaker: Dr. Kevin Leach, Postdoctoral Research Scientist and Lecturer at the University of Michigan.
The Women's Network invites women employees to join us for a series of podcast discussions that focus on a range of topics relevant to women's lives right now! Join us on Feb 26 at noon for a discussion of a Brene' Brown Unlocking Us podcast.
Join the Cohen Career Center for our annual Spring Career & Internship Fair. This semester, the career fair will be hosted virtually.
The William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice presents its annual symposium -- Justice Along Borders: Social Justice and Its Intersection Between Law, Immigration, and Human Rights.
ESRI has updated StoryMaps! Tune in to learn about the new features they have added and how to use them.
Prof. Geraldine Heng (U. Texas) will give the 2021 Fauvel Lecture on "Teaching Early Global Literatures: Worlding the World, Traveling the World."
Zoom link: https://cwm.zoom.us/s/6281668144
Meeting ID: 628 166 8144
The Black Law Students Association will host its annual (and first-ever virtual) symposium on February 26. RSVP for Zoom details.
Check out Friday Nights On the Ice at the Liberty Ice Pavilion in Colonial Williamsburg!
AMP Interns Committee is bringing Jubilee’s YouTube game show “Odd Man Out” to W&M! Come watch your friends and classmates compete with each other, along with students from other universities, as they try to find the Odd Twamp Out.
Due to the cold weather, TAP has moved our campouts indoors on February 27th and March 6th!
Join Dr. Eric Hilton, curator of the VIMS Nunnally Ichthyology Collection, as he tells the story of the Coelacanth- from its fossil record to its unlikely discovery and why it may be more closely related to four-legged land animals than other fishes.
Join fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss "Hidden Figures" by Margot Lee Shetterly.
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