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Speaker: Huajie Shao, UIUC
Monday, 3/1/2021, Noon 12:00 PM
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law: Student Division in a discussion on the Upcoming Decision for Jones v. Mississippi - The Eighth Amendment's Impact on Sentencing Juveniles to Life Without Parole on Monday, March 1 during the lunch hour.
The Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS) will host Tanya Fickenscher Leonard for a virtual lunchtime talk about her IP work at Major League Baseball.
W&M faculty, staff, and students are invited to build their knowledge, awareness, and skills concerning college student suicide through interactive training.
If your organization is interested in participating in Impact Week, join us on zoom for help writing your proposal!
Revitalize Your Resilience: 10 Tips to a Renewed You is part of the Learning Forward Adaptability series. Find out how you can kick-start your resilience in the face of chronic fatigue.
Practical mental skills for anyone wishing to better manage anxiety, confidence, & composure in competitions, test-taking, public speaking, music or theater performance, sports, interviews, or any “performance” type setting.
Use assignments like "Pink Time" and "unessays" to encourage students to take charge of their learning and to focus less on grades.
Are you interested in both business law and international affairs? The Committee on Foreign Investment is an interagency body that reviews proposed foreign investment transactions for their impacts on U.S. national security.
The Office of Diversity & Inclusion, in collaboration with Student Assembly and the Center for Student Diversity, will host its annual Student Diversity & Inclusion Symposium.
If your organization is interested in participating in Impact Week, join us on zoom for help writing your proposal!
Ambassador Dennis Ross is presented by W&M Hillel, the W&M Reves Center for International Studies, the W&M Global Research Institute, and the W&M Department of Government.
Ilit Ferber, who teaches Philosophy at the University of Tel Aviv will be giving a talk on her new research Wednesday, March 3 at 11am on ZOOM.
Speaker: Ziyu Yao, Ohio State University
This session will focus on questions of diversity and inclusion in the foreign language classroom with an emphasis on issues of representation, accessibility, and engagement.
Join Students for the Innocence Project for our third annual symposium: Bad Science, Bad Convictions—The intersection of false or misleading evidence and wrongful convictions.
Spring Break Day
Mosaic brings together the best and brightest of the W&M Theatre and Dance department for an evening of song, dance, poetry and reflection.
As part of the Virtual Days in DC, the theme of the day is Social Equity. Angela McGowan is a Public Health and Health Equity expert who will start the day by sharing what Health Equity is and how she became interested in this important work.
Faculty will learn about trauma-informed teaching practices that include suggestions on how to draft a syllabus, provide advance notice to students regarding the subject to be discussed, and for facilitating class discussion.
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers in Creative Careers
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers in Public Health & Health Policy
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers in Technology
Virtual Days in DC - Information Session: AMERICORPS
Virtual Days in DC - Information Session: POLITICO
Virtual Days in DC - Information Session: REVATURE (Technology Firm)
This spring celebrate "Wellness Your Way" on the university's themed spring break days. All designed so that you can participate as you see fit! This Thursday is all about Coffee & Connection!
Join the Christian Legal Society for a discussion with Daniel Gibson, a civil and appellate lawyer for Stam Law Firm.
A talk with Shannon Minter from the National Center for Lesbian Rights about LGBTQ+ rights and his work.
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers in Advocacy
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers in Nonprofit
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers in the Environment
The Virtual Days in DC is a two-day event featuring: 2 Keynote Speakers, 12 Panel Discussions, and several employer sessions, and networking opportunities. Find the links and RSVP to each session in TribeCareers.
Take part in a discussion with Maureen Doyle, manager of partnership engagement at Capital Area Food Bank.
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.
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers in Public Policy
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers on Capitol Hill
Join us for the March PPFA Meeting
Virtual Days in DC - Information Session: Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA)
Virtual Days in DC - Information Session: Friends Committee on National Legislation
Virtual Days in DC - Information Session: SID Washington
Virtual Days in DC - Information Session: Una Chapman Cox Foundation, a Foreign Service Program
Virtual Days in DC - Information Session: Washington DC Center
Virtual Days in DC - Keynote: James Comey, Former FBI Director
Curious about GISP certification? This discussion aims to demystify GISP (GIS Professional) Certification with an overview of the what, why, and how of the process. Find out if GISP certification is something to consider in your career planning.
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers in Foreign Diplomacy/International Development
Virtual Days in DC - Panel: Careers in Governmental Affairs/Lobbying
On Feb. 22 W&M Libraries hosted a virtual book talk with Jason Reynolds, author of Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You. We are hosting a follow-up discussion of his talk on Friday, March 5 from 2-3 p.m.
The Virtual Days in DC is a two-day event featuring: 2 Keynote Speakers, 12 Panel Discussions, and several employer sessions, and networking opportunities. Find the links and RSVP to each session in TribeCareers!
For this year's Public Service Auction, we are having a full week of fun events! Join us from March 5 to 9 for a new event every day to celebrate Auction.
Join distinguished scholars from all over the world as they discuss and debate the principles that form the building blocks of our technical age. Go to https://borjsymposium.wixsite.com/2021 for more information!
Join Peiyu Yang as she introduces several strategies for guiding students through a digital story map assignment, with an emphasis on classes in the humanities.
Speaker: Yu Huang, PhD candidate in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan
Join Italian Studies at W&M for a lunchtime conversation with acclaimed Italian columnist and writer Beppe Severgnini.
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!
Happy Women’s History Month!
The Center for Student Diversity will host a Women’s History Month event focused on women of color.
Learn about solar energy and its benefits for your home, or small business. We'll take you through the technology, economics, financing, and more.
With the help of generous donors, the Cohen Career Center & partner offices on campus are able to offer several sources of funding for unpaid summer internship opportunities. Join us to learn about what's available, eligibility, & the application process.
Brought to you by the Society of 1918 and the Hulon Willis Association
William and Mary Innocence Project's first guest speaker, Nilam Sanghvi, will speak on topic of Prosecutorial Misconduct's role in our criminal justice system, and particularly within wrongful incarcerations. All are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Learn about our online graduate programs and how they are designed for working professionals. Admissions steps and deadlines will be discussed. You'll also have the opportunity to get answers to your specific questions.
Part of the Lessons in Leadership Series, Leadership First Aid is all about the tools leaders need to recover from the battles of leadership.
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Amy Pelausa, Associate Director of Admissions for the Part-Time MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
Speaker: Dr. Nate Veldt, Postdoctoral associate in the Center for Applied Mathematics at Cornell University
Participate in this Zoom informational session to learn about how you can submit a pitch for an Immersive Conservation Mural in spring 2021. W&M students are invited to submit a pitch for a conservation mural and Augmented Reality experience this spring.
Learn more about SMARTRIQS, a free and open source platform that allows users to create online experiments using Qualtrics. SMARTRIQS creator, Dr. Andras Molnar, will present. The Social Science Research Methods Center will host this event.
A reading group for those who don't have time to read!
Join Anne Rasmussen as she explores university-supported technologies used to practice editing, uploading, presenting, organizing, and storing audiovisual materials from her own ethnographic research.
Are you curious about plant based diets? Join Nancy Moul, nurse practitioner, and Stephanie May, Registered Sports Dietitian, as they break down plant based diets in this virtual three- part series.
Join us for a discussion about the life and legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the educational implications.
Laura Sims is a poet and novelist (and W&M alum!). Her books include the poetry collections Practice, restraint and Stranger.
Join fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss books.
Connect with fellow members of the W&M community from all over the world to share your expertise and build your professional network!
Join us for 15 minutes to share instructional strategies and questions related to teaching.
Eurocentrism, Knowledge Making and Decolonial Dialogue
Linda Martín Alcoff (Hunter, CUNY) and Carlos Rivera Santana (Hispanic Studies, W&M)
Thursday March 11 3:30-5pm:
Open to Public
Alumni, parents, family, friends and book lovers are invited to hear from author Sarah Glosson '98, MA '09, Ph.D '15, author of "Performing Jane: A Cultural History of Jane Austen Fandom."
Time to share the challenges of these experiences and the process of transitioning back to the campus community. (Thursdays, 3/11, 3/18, and 3/25)
Join us on Thursday! This week’s Brown Table Talk will be a Wellness Check-in.
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.
Join the Christian Legal Society for a movie night. We will be watching Seven Pounds on Netflix.
Join us for an evening of celebration that highlights some of the amazing musical talent from William & Mary's LGBTQ+ community! QueerBrew takes place on the Sadler Terrace, March 11th from 7:30 to 9:30 pm!
Join the Cohen Career Center for our inaugural Career Diversity Expo. The Career Diversity Expo will offer distinct ways for students and employers to engage.
Speaker: Dr. Andrew Perrault, Postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Research in Computation and Society at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Science
GRI's Blockchain Lab presents a discussion on privacy and policy, featuring Elena Giralt of Blockchain Latinx.
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. This week's discussion will be facilitated by Eva Wong and is about mothers working from home.
Join us on 3/12 at 12:05PM for a zoom seminar by Denison geoscience professor Dr. Anjali Fernandes titled "Backwater Controls on the Kinematics and Sedimentary Records of Large Rivers and Deltas" | Click the event title to contact Brent Owens to attend!
Diego Mendez-Carbajo, Senior Economic Education Specialist , will give a basic introduction to FRED; an overview of GeoFRED; and a demonstration of using GeoFRED data on inflation for economic analysis and instruction.
AMES Colloquium Series presents: Seeing the Forest from the Trees: Multi-proxy analysis of pastoralist-landscape relationships in southern Arabia during the Holocene
Rana Ashkar-Virginia Tech, Title of Talk: Collective Dynamics in Lipid Membranes: From Fundamental Physics to Health and Disease
Rana Ashkar, Department of Physics & Center for Soft Matter and Biological Physics, Virginia Tech
e-mail: ashkar@vt.edu
A lecture presented by Professor Tamara Sonn, the 2021 Virtual Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-In-Residence. Presented in celebration of the Asian Centennial at William & Mary.
Join us for GCC 2021 Global Summit "US-China Relations Under Biden and Xi: Seeking Order From Chaos" on March 12th, 8-10 PM. Learn about key security issues from Robert Jervis, Bonnie Glaser, and Wang Huiyao. Click on the event to get more information.
Join Greater City to make Blessing Bags containing the essential laundry and hygiene supplies for those moving into transitional housing! We will be putting the bags together outside at 11am this Saturday, March 13th!
Join us for a group ride! This 12-mile route will feature the Queen's Lake area.
Are you curious about plant based diets? Join Nancy Moul, nurse practitioner, and Stephanie May, Registered Sports Dietitian, as they break down plant based diets in this virtual three-part series.
Speaker: Dr. Camille Cobb, CMU
Aims to help you build an understanding of the practice of self-compassion and how it can benefit your overall well-being. (March 15th, 22nd and 29th)
A brief workshop designed to help you improve your reaction to testing situations, prepare in a more intentional way, and execute with more confidence on the day of the exam.
Tuesday, March 16th and Friday, March 19th 12:15pm-12:45pm
Join the VBA Law School Council on Tuesday the 16th during the lunch hour to hear from four different practitioners about their experience as criminal law practitioners.
Join The Center for Racial & Social Justice and Women's Law Society at W&M Law for a discussion about menstrual Justice with Professor Margaret Johnson.
Come meet W&M STEM professors from biology, chemistry, neuroscience, and mathematics! Come learn how to be successful in their classes as a pre-med student! Meeting ID: 988 9360 4944
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Amy Pelausa, Associate Director of Admissions for the Part-Time MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
Dr. Carnegie, a research professor at VIMS, will share about his research focusing on host-parasite interactions in oysters, aquaculture health, and shellfish restoration in the Chesapeake Bay.
oin fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss "The Library Book" by Susan Orlean.
Spring Break Day for undergraduates
Today's Spring Break day allows you to engage in-person or remotely to act on issues that matter to you, and to care for yourself as a way to restore and resist.
Visit W&MGivePulse, click the Opportunities tab, and search "Wellness Your Way."
STLI is pleased to announce the Teaching & Learning Talks series for Spring 2021. This three-part series will focus on student engagement.
Speaker: Dr. Benjamin Fish, Postdoctoral fellow at Mila
Join ELS for a conversation with W&M Law alumni Jonathan Peterson on campaign finance and his work at the Federal Election Commission.
Join the Center for Student Diversity for our Parent and Family Session Preparing your Student for Internships on Wednesday, March 17, 2021, at 6 pm. We will be joined by representatives from the William & Mary Cohen Career Center.
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Amy Pelausa, Associate Director of Admissions for the Part-Time MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
Esteemed novelist and filmmaker Alia Yunis (The Night Counter) is the premiering author of Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders, organized by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao as part of his course OUTSIDE IN: TRANSNATIONAL ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE.
An informal drop-in opportunity to speak one-on-one with Jonathan Schramm, Director of Admissions. He will answer all your questions and even give tips on how to submit a competitive application.
How is the art of Indigenous peoples linked to climate change, culture, and empowerment? How can art influence your area of expertise?
Join the Christian Legal Society for a discussion with Robert Brown, Hawaii Civil Litigator for Starn, O'Toole, Marcus & Fisher and Former Honolulu Prosecutor.
Rob Boston, Senior Advisor at Americans United for Separation of Church and State, will present on how he anticipates the Biden administration will approach religious liberty and secularism.
Join the Business Law Society and the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Legal Society in an informal lunchtime chat with W&M's own Professor Giuffrida! See full description for Zoom information and Google form to submit questions.
Join fellow students in the School of Education for a new series of conversations around equity.
Join us as we celebrate W&M Women who are serving or have served in the military.
Anthropology professor Grey Gundaker will give the 2021 Tisch Lecture at Columbia Teachers College.
Natoya Haskins, director of diversity & inclusion at the School of Education, will lead a faculty panel exploring the distinct differences between being an ally and an accomplice.
Building Bridges between Technology, Business, and Conservation: How Augmented Reality is Advancing Conservation Solutions in Hawai'i
In this collaborative learning lab, participants will learn the basics of all aspects of Google Suite and how to best use its features to collaborate with students and colleagues.
FRIDAYS @ WREN
The Office of Historic Campus invites students to visit the Wren Building on Fridays. Come with your pods and take pictures with friends. We especially welcome students who are here for their last semester.
Join our community for an Hour of Reflection at noon on March 19 in solidarity with our AAPI community.
The Women's Network invites women employees to come for a series of podcast discussions that focus on a range of topics relevant to women's lives right now. This week Carlane Pittman & Sarah Thomas will facilitate a discussion on a Michelle Obama podcast.
Speaker: Najoung Kim, Department of Cognitive Science at Johns Hopkins University
Questions about the Foreign Language Proficiency Requirement? Not sure what the Placement Test is about? Interested in taking an advanced language class or learning a new language but not sure if it’s for you?
WMGIC Career & Networking Expo
Opportunity to discuss issues relevant to non-tenure eligible faculty members. All are welcome. (Occurs 3rd Friday of each month. Time alternates between 2 PM and 3:30 PM.)
Dr. Joel S. Levine - William & Mary Applied Science, Title of Talk: The Human Exploration of the Moon and Mars: A Preview
WMGIC Global Innovation Challenge Competition
The W&M Global Film Festival, in partnership with W&M Libraries and the Reeder Media Center, is proud to host the 17th Annual 24 Speed competition!
Healing Hearts Vietnam at William and Mary will be hosting a charity golf tournament at Colonial Heritage Golf Club on March 20th! This event is ticketed with a discounted rate for William and Mary students.
AquaCultured: a live, virtual wine & seafood event! Frank Morgan (Drink What You Like) and Jon Wehner (Chatham Vineyards) will guide you through an interactive (and delicious!) tasting experience featuring wine paired with seaside and bayside oysters.
This workshop will show you a peek behind the curtain at the art of sound design, providing a zoology of various sound effects, how to find them or make them yourself, and how it’s not always about what sounds real, it’s about what sounds right.
Speaker: Hongyuan Mei, Department of Computer Science at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU)
Our Spring 2021 Symposium will take place virtually Monday, March 22 through Saturday, March 27, 2021.
Four Centuries of Black Women in America: Freedom, Activism, and Justice for All
Register and view the program here.
Join the Art and Cultural Heritage Law Society (ACHLS) for a presentation on the intersection between the Law and Museums with Ms. Caprice Bragg of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. https://cwm.zoom.us/j/93354351287?pwd=Q2pHdXVEVlVOY2JpQlBPd2dzdGxldz09
In this workshop, we will explore the little-known but essential role of Production Managers.
TV is a writer’s medium and in this workshop we’ll walk through the logistics of how scripted television gets made from a writer’s perspective – from pilot development through series production. We’ll also discuss the TV writing career ladder.
What will William & Mary look like in a post-pandemic world? Join President Katherine Rowe for a Community Conversation that will look ahead as W&M renews its third phase of strategic planning: Vision into Action.
With the help of generous donors, the Cohen Career Center & partner offices on campus are able to offer several sources of funding for unpaid summer internship opportunities. Join us to learn about what's available, eligibility, & the application process.
Time to share the challenges of these experiences and the process of transitioning back to the campus community
Learning to think like a leader takes some shifts in mental models and a lot of practice. Leaders at all levels can increase their effectiveness by changing they way they think in some practical and fundamental ways.
For the creative student who can’t decide whether to major in writing, film, business, music, theater, or cultural anthropology — have you considered a job in marketing?
Interest Meeting for the law schools property law organization.
For those interested in pursuing an entertainment career, as well as those generally interested in the present and future of TV/film/streaming, this workshop will aim to provide more clarity and accessibility to a distinctly opaque industry.
In this workshop we’ll discuss how to strategically leverage (almost) any resume into your first internship or entry-level role – no theatre major necessary.
Time to share the challenges of these experiences and the process of transitioning back to the campus community
In this workshop, we’ll focus on concepts and strategies for crafting effective interviews.
Coping strategies and creating a personal plan to manage your daily stress.
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Amy Pelausa, Associate Director of Admissions for the Part-Time MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
This talk presented by Megan Victor of Queen's College is an overview of the recovery excavation season at the Standford Arboretum Chinese Labor Quarters and discusses findings of an analysis ceramic assemblages. Email jdcarlson@wm.edu for Zoom link.
Speaker: Dr. Dan Williams, Research Staff Member at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Lab
A reading group for those who don't have time to read!
Join Zoom Meeting
https://cwm.zoom.us/j/91462522532
Meeting ID: 914 6252 2532
Election Law Society Speaker Series: Melissa Kessler of the Colorado Secretary of State's Office.
Plan to walk away with some newly generated writing and additional creative tools to jumpstart your writing process.
The Cohen Career Center will host several virtual panels that will explore different fields in the Education industry throughout the spring semester.
Are you curious about plant based diets? Join Nancy Moul, nurse practitioner, and Stephanie May, Registered Sports Dietitian, as they break down plant based diets in this virtual three-part series.
Join us as we gather the expert's take on the COVID-19 vaccine regarding safety and efficacy, challenges gaining minority populations' trust, varying types of vaccines, and considerations we should be making as business leaders for the new normal.
Join Jennifer Schroeder Johnson '76 for a virtual tasting of three wines from upstate New York's Johnson Estate Winery.
The Student Assembly will host an open forum for students with disabilities at W&M.
The first session of the Financial Literacy Program will encompass Budgeting, Saving, Credit/Credit Cards, Investing.
Join us as we kick off the 2021 festival with a collection of short films created by students in only 24 hours.
Reaching Out and Leaning In III is the third of four Dance concerts presented in the 2020-2021 season. Student choreographers explore and develop original work performed by members of Orchesis Modern Dance Company under the mentorship of Dance faculty.
CAPTRUST Individual Virtual Appointments
As streaming platforms continue to expand and demand for content is at an all-time high, we will delve into how to find your footing and anticipate change in the rapidly evolving digital media landscape of online content distribution.
Join us on the last Thursday of each month: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/91092123031
School of Education Dean Robert C. Knoeppel will discuss changes that need to be made to state funding models for public education to equally and adequately meet the demands of educating all children to mandated levels of proficiency.
The second session of the Financial Literacy Program will encompass the types of Student Loans, the application process, repayment, refunds, and considerations/alternatives to student loans.
In this collaborative learning lab, participants will learn the basics of all aspects of Google Suite and how to best use its features to collaborate with students and colleagues.
Join us as we come together - virtually of course - to play Codenames!
In partnership with Alma Mater Productions (AMP), the GFF is presenting four nights of programs at the W&M Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre – it’s the AMPitheatre!
Films Shown:
LUPIN III: THE FIRST- March 25
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN -March 26
MANDIBLES- March 27
FRIDAYS @ WREN
The Office of Historic Campus invites students to visit the Wren Building on Fridays. Come with your pods and take pictures with friends. We especially welcome students who are here for their last semester.
Register today for the William & Mary Women’s Stock Pitch & Leadership Summit, taking place virtually on March 26th and 27th!
Join our virtual conversation on "Security in the Cyber Age" with Mr. John Inglis, former Deputy Director of the National Security Agency.
In this workshop, comedian and author Sara Schaefer will share tools to help you beat that negative voice into submission, so you can finally write that screenplay, memoir, stand up routine, or whatever medium inspires you the most.
“Searching for Anna May Wong,” traces the journey of actor Natasha Tina Liu, who raises the question, “If trailblazing Anna May Wong were still alive today, would she still face the same racism and challenges she experienced during her time in Hollywood?”
Chris Dunn is a licensed Missouri attorney, geospatial business owner, expert witness, and geohistorical researcher. His talk focuses on his work investigating, mapping, and modeling incidents, accidents, and crimes.
Join the Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS) for a moderated panel discussion featuring W&M alums working in the exciting field of international IP law.
Students will learn about the art of camera movement as we film a scene using several different techniques.
Time to share the challenges of these experiences and the process of transitioning back to the campus community. (Fridays starting March 26)
Build an understanding of the practice of self-care and how it can impact your overall well-being.
Students will witness and participate in the creation of a fight scene (over Zoom).
This workshop will provide aspiring actors with everything they need to know in obtaining an on-screen talent agent/manager, particularly in the NY/LA market.
Do you like games like dodgeball or paintball? Are you curious about archery? Want a unique and socially-distant way to spend your weekend? Join AMP in the Sunken Garden for some fun-filled and action-packed rounds of Archery Tag!
Documentary editors are writers! For my workshop, I’ll detail my process for writing a documentary, and show the development of a scene from first draft to final cut.
Join fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss "Money Grab" by Frances Aylor '71.
Join The Lemon Project and The Asian Centennial at William & Mary for an evening program that will conclude the 11th Annual Lemon Project Symposium. View the performers and register here.
Join us for GCC W&M Career Seminar on Saturday 8pm-10pm, March 27th to learn from experts from different fields across international relations! Learn more on our event page.
Join Chemistry Professor and STLI Fellow Dana Lashley to learn more about Gradescope, an artificial intelligence-assisted grading platform, and how to streamline grading in a large class setting.
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!
Shawn Achor provides some insights into how we can create our own Happiness Advantage through 5 habits.
Author Paul Ocampo will speak on his short story "Butterfly" which appears in Maxine Hong Kingston's anthology, "Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace (2006), as part of Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao's series Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders.
Gurunath Kadam, Computer Science - PhD Dissertation Defense
Title: Low-Overhead Techniques for Secure and Reliable GPU Computing
Advisor: Prof. Adwait Jog
Location: (Zoom Meeting)
Please join us for this next event presented by the Mason Diversity & Inclusion Committee as part of the Perspectives series.
The Law School Bone Marrow Drive will have an executive board interest meeting on March 30th at 12:50. Even if you are unsure about submitting an application for the executive board or about what exactly BMD does, we encourage you to come to the meeting.
ACS welcomes three Virginia Commonwealth's Attorneys - Gregory Underwood of Norfolk, Stephanie Morales of Portsmouth, and Collette McEachin of Richmond - for a panel discussion on progressive approaches to prosecution, moderated by Professor Bellin.
Join policy leaders in national security, diplomacy and international development for a discussion of the first 100 days of presidential administrations.
In this seminar, five Black spiritual leaders from different traditions will each offer a prayer for our time of dual pandemics followed by a teaching from Christianity, Sufism, Kemetic tradition, Buddhism or southern conjure.
Join us for a fun night full of questions and answers!
Designed for W&M students to help you decrease, manage, and avert significant feelings of loneliness and isolation: Wednesdays 8am
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Amy Pelausa, Associate Director of Admissions for the Part-Time MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
Students will present proposals for grants to further their research.
Come join the Christian Legal Society and Professor Douglas for a Picnic on Zoom. Bring your lunch and a story to share!
A brief presentation on the Helms-Burton Act, its history, current application, and future effect; as well as an analysis on the Act's effect on the international maritime industry.
Join Natoya Haskins, director of diversity and inclusion at the School of Education, for a discussion of the book "The Likeability Trap: How to Break Free and Succeed As You Are" by Alicia Menendez.
The third session of the Financial Literacy Program will encompass taxes, insurance, and retirement saving/planning
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Ongoing Events
Due to the cold weather, TAP has moved our campouts indoors on February 27th and March 6th!
The Russian and Post - Soviet Studies Program invites you to the Tepper Speaker Series: Global Russia.
Missing the Boathouse? Wishing you knew how to kayak or SUP to enjoy the Boathouse when it opens?
Healthy Connections is a discussion group for William & Mary students needing support with dating or intimate-partner relationships.
Designed for W&M students to help you decrease, manage, and avert significant feelings of loneliness and isolation: Mondays 1pm
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.
HORIZON is a peer-based social group for survivors of sexual assault and harassment attending William & Mary.
This group is specifically designed for students who have experienced sexual assault or dating abuse. No art experience necessary.
Provide an outlet for students who are living with chronic illness and trying to navigate day to day life
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.
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.