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Virtual art gallery blending science and art perspectives
THURSDAY, April 1, 2021 @ 12pm EST – 1:00 PM EST
Art and Culture in Germany and the U.S.
Learn about exciting research representing each of the five senses (plus a bonus "sixth" sense!) at three National Estuarine Research Reserves (NERRs) in the Mid-Atlantic Region, followed by breakout rooms to ask questions and network.
The Department of English presents Juana María Rodríguez as the 2021 Sara and Jess Cloud Lecturer. She will be speaking on Mujeres Públicas: Biopolitics, Portraiture, and the Poetics of Puta Life.
Hear from fellow W&M alumni about their experiences running for office in Virginia, from city council seats to attorney general.
The fourth session of the Financial Literacy Program will encompass an informative overview, graduate school affordability, pros/cons, and additional considerations.
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.
Are you a student who identifies as Asian, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern/Southwest Asian? A student of color or otherwise marginalized? An ally?
Please Join Us for W&M COMMUNITY UNITING AGAINST ASIAN HATE
Thursday, April 1 at 8 p.m. ET
Would you like to hear some of W&M's finest musical talent? Tune in to April-Brews!
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 us for the April PPFA Meeting
Can you imagine what a world without prisons would look like?
The Women's Network invites women employees to come for a series of discussions that focus on a range of topics relevant to our lives right now. This week, Emily Hein is facilitating a discussion of "Across Generations: Michelle Obama and Her Mentees."
Maps used for the management of UNESCO World Heritage sites served bureaucratic resource management. However, maps offer an opportunity to represent associative cultural landscapes, intangible cultural elements, and the geographies of Indigenous peoples.
This 1-hour workshop is aimed to help you develop coping strategies to reduce stress and prevent significant stress in the future.
CrimDell & the Consulting Club are partnering to provide students an opportunity to work on a real-world business problem.
"Raft Debate: Physics Edition"
Zoom Link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/94225793425?pwd=RDQ2QVc3TjJod0MyejY0cXkyRmR3dz09
"Abducted" is a new original musical created by Zoë Bowen Smith '21.
Quirky, heartfelt, and mysterious, "Abducted" tells the story of Avery and Mia, two college-age women who happen to be abducted by a group of eccentric aliens.
College students, sexual assault response coordinators, prevention specialists, counselors, and allies from across the Commonwealth will come together for this amazing evening of hope and healing
Closed captioning and ASL interpretation provided.
MILITARY LEADERSHIP: PRIORITIZING PEOPLE
Join our panel of experts and distinguished guests as we discuss overcoming the three corrosives (Sexual Assault, Suicide and Extremism) to secure the wellbeing of our Veterans and Servicemembers.
JOURNEY TO GOD’S FACE is a virtual bilingual theatre tour experience of Quito, Ecuador. Performed by Quito Eterno.
"Abducted" is a new original musical created by Zoë Bowen Smith '21.
Quirky, heartfelt, and mysterious, "Abducted" tells the story of Avery and Mia, two college-age women who happen to be abducted by a group of eccentric aliens.
"Abducted" is a new original musical created by Zoë Bowen Smith '21.
Quirky, heartfelt, and mysterious, "Abducted" tells the story of Avery and Mia, two college-age women who happen to be abducted by a group of eccentric aliens.
Are you wondering what it's like to relocate for work after graduation? Are you weighing your job or internship options based on location? Have you considered what it will be like to make career transitions as you traverse the field of higher education?
Dr. Elizabeth Burgin, assistant professor of counselor education, will present "Adversity in Childhood: Counseling Strategies for Prevention and Intervention."
Are you a 1st generation student experiencing stress because of societal, institutional, or familial concerns?
Join the Christian Legal Society for a movie night. We will be watching The Case for Christ on Netflix.
Spring Break Day for undergraduates
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.
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 Tuesday is all about Health & Wellness!
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Jana Allen-Bishop, Associate Director of Admissions for the Executive MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Jana Allen-Bishop, Associate Director of Admissions for the Executive MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
Spring Break Day for undergraduates
The JJC Committee will host the Comment and Bluebooking Session to provide competitors an overview of what the competition problems will look like and answer any questions competitors may have!
Zoom link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92477561764
Please join FELS and ACS during the lunch hour on Wednesday, April 7, for a discussion on the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on special education and the related law. Speakers include Cheri Belkowitz, Heartley Huber, and Cheryl Poe. Please RSVP for the link.
From Awareness to Action: Reducing Breast Cancer
Join us for this lecture by Dr. Erica Warner, a cancer epidemiologist and assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Join the Washington Center as we look at how nonprofits have leveraged the pandemic in positive ways to advance their missions.
Join us for a fun night of trivia! All proceeds will go towards helping Avalon Center, a domestic violence shelter.
Practical mental skills for anyone wishing to better manage anxiety
All are welcome to join the Italian Studies program for a conversation with Ethiopian-Italian writer, musician and oral storyteller, Gabriella Ghermandi.
Join the Christian Legal Society for a discussion with Rob McAngus, a family law lawyer for Verner | Brumley.
Join the JJC Committee and the Honor Council as they discuss the Honor Code and common violations that pertain to the JJC.
Join SIPS for a conversation on copyright registration with a former Associate Register of Copyrights and current Deputy Director for Registration Policy & Practice at the U.S. Copyright Office.
Join us for 15 minutes to share instructional strategies and questions related to teaching.
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Jana Allen-Bishop, Associate Director of Admissions for the Executive MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
Poetry That Re/Decenters with Poets:
Juana Iris Goergen (Puerto Rico), Azad Ashim Sharma (UK), & Oscar Guardiola-Rivera (Colombia) read their poetry.
Moderated by Prof. Emily Wilcox (Chinese) with translation by Prof. Silvia Tandeciarz (Hispanic Studies).
Join our long-serving Representative to Congress who will share his plans for education, criminal justice, healthcare and labor reform.
One of the Little Rock Nine, Minnijean Brown Trickey will speak about her experience as a lifelong activist and the power of centering nonviolence in every aspect of her life at this Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk.
Join us for our next Courageous Conversation about race and culture within schools and society.
Join Scott Elliff for a virtual tasting of three wines from Central Virginia's DuCard Vineyards.
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.
A play which explore the origins of sadness and joy in sexual relationships, 'Silence' is a brilliant experiment with the language of desire, and the terrible gulf of silence between what we say and what we want. Directed by student Ivy He.
Save the date for April 9-14, 2021 as we celebrate the classes ending in 0's & 5's as well as 1's & 6's in a Virtual Alumni Weekend!
This photography exhibit in the downstairs Spigel Gallery at the Muscarelle Museum of Art was curated by students interested in the intersections of art and science.
Join Dr. Paul Vierthaler (Chinese Studies) and Dr. Rachel Varra (Hispanic Studies) remotely to learn more about lab- and team-based research happening with language and linguistics at William & Mary.
W&M Undergraduate Research Symposium
Sociology department
Social Justice Policy Initiative
Victoria Cooper, Computer Science - Pre-Defense
Title: Data-Driven Reflectance Estimation under Natural Lighting
Advisor: Dr. Pieter Peer
Location: Zoom meeting
The Visual Politics of Africa-China Relations by Tara Mock, Assistant Professor, Africana Studies, the Honors College at the University of Alabama
2021 Honors Student Research Showcase celebrating the work of our graduating students. In this symposium, students will give previews of their thesis work with short "three minute thesis" -style presentations.
Friday, April 9th, 4 pm: keynote address by Professor Engerman (Yale University): "The Global Cold War from Near and Far"
Saturday, April 10th, 9:30am - 10:30: student panels on the Global Cold War
Contact gxpaci@wm.edu for Zoom link.
Back by popular demand, and with virtual accommodations, is Suit-Up, our partnership with JCPenny to provide W&M students with a unique coupon code for an extra 30% off on already marked down professional attire and accessories.
Please join The Health Law and Policy Society for our first annual Symposium: "A Snapshot of Health Law" on April 10, 2021 (10:30am -3:00pm). Register in advance for this meeting: https://cwm.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAsde2hrTwoEtFqq5M2tZMphutKpuPSQKXf
Come chat with current W&M students to learn more about your future at W&M!
This is an opportunity to experientially and creatively develop a self-care plan.
Josué Nieves, a MA/PhD student, will present his final dissertation.
A blood drive with the American Red Cross on April 12th from 12:00-5:00PM at the Williamsburg City Community Building on Boundary Rd.
Please register at redcrossblood.org using sponsor code: WmandMary
All donations will be tested for COVID-19 Antibodies!
ILS presents a lecture by Katie Johnston devoted to the issue of use of force in the International Law.
Professor Melissa Murray will deliver the annual Wythe Lecture titled Race-ing Roe: Reproductive Justice, Racial Justice, and the Battle for Roe v. Wade. She is the Frederick I. and Grace Stokes Professor of Law at New York University School of Law.
Ruiqin Tian, Computer Science - Final Dissertation Defense
Title: Performance Optimization with an Integrated View of Compiler and Application Knowledge
Advisor: Dr. Bin Ren
Location: Zoom Online Meeting Password: 644004
On April 13, 2021, the William & Mary community will come together for one incredible day to give back and pay it forward. Every gift to any area, no matter the size, makes a difference and helps unlock challenges that increase the impact of your gift.
On Tuesday, April 13, we will come together, wherever we are in the world, to celebrate and support our vibrant university community. Join us for the 8th annual One Tribe One Day to give back and pay it forward.
Join us on William & Mary's annual day of giving for community, fun, and giving back.
Celebrate One Tribe One Day with W&M Libraries and the Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation (STLI)!
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.
For OTOD: At W&M we strive to understand and change the world through collaborative research. Join us for a discussion highlighting the cultural, economic and political implications of the new administration as it relates to China.
This panel discussion will focus on a new student-led vision for William & Mary’s 535-acre campus at James Monroe’s Highland.
Registration Link (send when coming directly from units): https://wm-advancement.secure.force.com/Events/evt__Conf_Detail?id=a4C1Q000000u36x
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a lecture by Steven G. Medema, Research Professor of Economics at Duke University, titled "Why Do Economists Use Imaginary Worlds? What the Coase Theorem Tells Us About Why Law Matters.”
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Jana Allen-Bishop, Associate Director of Admissions for the Executive MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Jana Allen-Bishop, Associate Director of Admissions for the Executive MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
Collaborative, interdisciplinary research teams in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities attack society’s knotty problems. At this event we will meet and feature several such faculty and student teams.
Did you know that 10% of current William & Mary undergraduates are the first in their families to attend college? Our first-generation students are high achieving and persistent but some struggle to find community and navigate the “hidden curriculum.”
Join us at our next monthly meeting; all are welcome! Registration information for our meeting on Wednesday, April 14, at 10 a.m. is here: https://bit.ly/39N6jC9
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!
STLI is pleased to announce the Teaching & Learning Talks series for Spring 2021. This three-part series will focus on student engagement.
Come join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law: Student Division in Analyzing the Recently Argued Arizona Election Law Case - Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee on Wednesday, April 14 from 12:45pm - 2pm, part one of a two part series on the VRA.
Join the First Generation Student Alliance for a discussion and Q+A with alumni.
The Agricultural Law Society will be hosting guest speaker David Velde.
David Velde is currently general counsel for the National Farmers Union, as well as the co-owner of Velde Moore, LTD, a firm with an expertise in Agricultural Law.
W&M undergraduate students in the 2021 Conservation Research Program will be presenting their applied research proposals. Students in this program work alongside conservation partners and faculty mentors on research that advances conservation outcomes.
Presentation on 'Food Insecurity' issues in undeserved communities
Join fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss books.
Reaching Out and Leaning In IV is the fourth and final concert of William & Mary Dance Program’s 2020-2021 season. Dance Minors and Orchesis student choreographers explore and develop original work performed by William & Mary students.
Nigerian-born Bangladeshi American writer and photographer Abeer Hoque presents the finale conversation in Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders series, curated by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao for the Asian Centennial.
On April 15th during the lunch hour, join SSA for national Ask An Atheist Day. Ask an Atheist Day is an opportunity for secular groups across the country to work together to defeat stereotypes about atheism and encourage courteous dialogue.
An information session regarding all clinics prior to registration. Clinic professors will provide an overview of their clinic and answer questions. Clinical program students will also be there to provide their perspective. Zoom information to come.
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Jana Allen-Bishop, Associate Director of Admissions for the Executive MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
The 2021 Election Law Society Symposium will examine the role of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in the 2020 election and its potential reform going forward both as a tool to address voting rules and districting maps that harm minority voters.
French & Francophone Studies is hosting a fireside social on April 15th, 6:30-9:30 pm.
Students and faculty will be gathering around a fire pit in the Sunken Garden (in front of Tyler Hall).
Come for some conversation, music, and a moment to relax!
Finish Strong! Counseling Center staff and W&M Alumni Address Mental Health Issues
Alicia Mountain's debut poetry collection, High Ground Coward, won the Iowa Poetry Prize, and she is also the author of Thin Fire.
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.
William & Mary, NATO CCDCOE, and King’s College London are pleased to invite you to the sideline event of the NATO Cyber Defence Pledge conference 2021.
The Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding , the Comparative Legal Student Scholars, and the Reves Center for International Studies will host a symposium on Friday, April 16.
Asian and Pacific Islander Bahn Mi presents: Filipino Nurses at the Postcolonial Prelude, 1911 – 1946: A History of Mobility and Racialization to and from Seattle
Anna Schmedding, Computer Science - Thesis Defense
Title: Epidemic Spread Modeling for COVID-19 Using Hard Data
Advisor: Dr. Evgenia Smirni
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. Candice Benjes-Small & Katalin Wargo will lead a discussion of Burnout by Emily & Amelia Nagoski.
Practical mental skills for anyone wishing to better manage anxiety
Join us for the keynote talk of the first annual Racial and Social Justice Graduate Student Research Symposium. Dr. Singh’s talk will focus on racial healing, based on her recent book, The Racial Healing Handbook.
Join DPCLS for a discussion with alumna Audra Dial of Mercedes-Benz about the ways that in-house attorneys handle data privacy and cybersecurity in their day-to-day work.
Join the Center for Geospatial Analysis and Institute for Integrative Conservation for the 3rd annual Geospatial Research Symposium, a part of undergraduate research month.
The Modern Languages & Literatures department is hosting a gender-neutral language roundtable discussion on Friday, April 16 from 2:00-3:00PM.
Zoom: https://cwm.zoom.us/s/94707512094
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.)
Build an understanding of the practice of self-care and how it can impact your overall well-being.
Hindi Hauntology in Post-Liberalization Kolkata by Rahul Bjørn Parson, Assistant Professor, South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley
The 11th annual undergraduate Philosophy conference will be held Apr. 17th and 18th via Zoom. Papers were anonymously refereed by W&M students. See the program and whom to contact at MORE INFORMATION!
Come join us for Senior Research Saturday! Click for more info on viewing.
VALING is an undergraduate-exclusive conference on Linguistics hosted by William & Mary. The conference will feature presentations from W&M students and other students across VA and the mid-Atlantic region. The event is FREE for all to attend!
Earth Week is held annually the week of April 22, Earth Day!
Impact Week is a week-long competition in which student organizations on campus compete for over $5,000 to fund proposed service projects in the Williamsburg area.
Please join William & Mary Law's If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice and Black Law Students Association (BLSA) for this panel on the intersection between racial justice and reproductive justice.
This is part two of the George Wythe Society's Dress to Impress programming. This presentation is about professional women's wear and how to dress professionally on a budget.
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!
Celebrate Earth Week with this discussion of norms and practices in sustainable study abroad.
Join our SciArt participants as they continue their interdisciplinary discussion of art and STEM with distinguished artists and scientists Dr. Adam Summers, Yvette Kaiser-Smith, and Dr. David Goodsell.
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.
William & Mary Confucius Institute will host an artist talk with choreographer Yin Mei on Tuesday, April 20th following the presentation of her dance-theater performance Peony Dreams: On the Other Side of Sleep on Saturday, April 17th.
Join the Domestic Violence Clinic, FELS, ACS, & WLS for a panel discussion featuring Darryle Brown (Transitions Family Violence Services), Juanita Graham (Avalon Center), Robert Gray (disAbility Law Center of VA), and Megan Zwisohn (Career Prosecutor).
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Jana Allen-Bishop, Associate Director of Admissions for the Executive MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
W&M Sustainability Symposium Event 2
Understanding our Interconnectedness: A Discussion with Céline Cousteau on Why Protecting the Rights of the Indigenous Communities of the Vale do Javari in Brazil is Essential to Our Survival
Students will present research highlights and key takeaways from the past year of work. Join peers, faculty, and alumni to celebrate students' outstanding contributions and to learn more about their pertinent findings.
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Jana Allen-Bishop, Associate Director of Admissions for the Executive MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
Join Hannah Scruggs and Lisa Crawley?of the Robert F. Smith Explore Your Family History Center, National Museum of African American History & Culture for "A Closer Look at Genealogy Records: A Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk" on April 20 at 5:30 p.m. ET.
Physicians Panel hosted by Minorities in Medicine. Panel Members will be: Dr. Alexander Aboka (Orthopedic Surgeon) 6:00-6:30 and Dr. Iréne Mathieu (Pediatrician) 6:30-7:00. Come learn about their paths, careers, and have your questions answered!
With the help of VIMS scientists like Marta Sanderson, researchers have begun understanding how and why harmful algal blooms happen. This information can aid in improving the detection of these blooms and even forecast when they may happen.
oin fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss "The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry" by Gabrielle Zevin.
Josué Nieves, a MA/PhD student, will present his final dissertation. Please email Joni Carlson [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Sharpe: Community Mapping Project (Neighborhoods Team)
Victoria Cooper, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
Title: Data-Driven Reflectance Estimation under Natural Lighting
Advisor: Dr. Pieter Peer
Zoom meeting
Dr. Katrina Eichner of the University of Idaho will present the Anthropology Graduate Student Collective Brown Bag titled "About Face: Laundress (Her) Stories at Fort Davis, Texas." Please email Joni Carlson [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Hear from Professor Audrey Horning as she describes how her archaeological work in Northern Ireland provides new evidence about contested pasts and empowers contemporary communities to confront historical legacies.
The First Generation Student Alliance is holding the very first FGSA Faculty Speaker Panel.
Join the Family & Education Law Society (FELS) on Wednesday, April 21, during the lunch hour (12:50-1:50 EST) for a talk with Professor Thomas McSweeney on Marriage, Sexuality, & the Law in the Middle Ages. Please RSVP using the appropriate form.
Join us for our next water cooler on Wednesday, April 21, at 2 p.m. Let's get together to discuss return to work strategies.
Register here: https://bit.ly/3cKzaZB
Christopher Crain will present a defense of his dissertation. Please email Joni Carlson jdcarlson@wm.edu for Zoom link.
A panel of judges will pick the $5000 grand prize winning research proposal for summer research in a STEM field.
Hear from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Joseph J. Ellis ’65, L.H.D. ’98 as he shares his insights from his 2018 book, “American Dialogue: The Founders and Us.”
Understanding our Interconnectedness: A keynote with Winona LaDuke, Native American environmentalist and political activist, on the importance of connecting with your local communities and ecosystems to the benefit of the future and world.
Join us for an online version of our popular Scientist Walks Into a Bar program. Grab your favorite beverage and relax with us as three VIMS graduate students give a quick overview of their research during 5-minute fast talks with a Q&A after each talk.
Spring 2021 Virtual Non Majors Art Exhibition
On display in the Swem Library 4/22-24 from 5-8pm and 4/24 from 11-2pm
When you think about the impacts of climate change, do you see visions of far-off polar bears? What about our own backyard?
Join us for 15 minutes to share instructional strategies and questions related to teaching.
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Jana Allen-Bishop, Associate Director of Admissions for the Executive MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
Join us for an engaging exploration of BioEngineering and Synthetic Biology initiatives at W&M that will entail ongoing student research opportunities, our award winning iGEM team, and a trivia contest with prizes!
Join fellow William & Mary alumni, family, parents and friends in the Williamsburg-Peninsula area for a virtual Tribe Thursday happy hour!
Educators from CBNERR-VA and the VIMS Marine Advisory Program/Virginia Sea Grant Extension Program invite Virginia's K-12 teachers to our fourth annual Lesson Plan Expo featuring classroom-tested lesson plans developed by science graduate students.
SHUSENJO: The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue A Documentary Film by Miki Dezaki
7PM-10PM Thursday, April 22, 2021: Group Screening & After-Film Q&A Filmmaker Conversation with Professors Tomoyuki Sasaki and Eric Han
Come join the Flat Hat, W&M's student newspaper, to welcome Jeffrey Dvorkin. Mr. Dvorkin is a senior fellow at Massey College, a center for journalistic research at the University of Toronto and former NPR news ombudsman.
Please join us for a talk by Dr. Noa Kekuewa Lincoln, The University of Hawai`i - Manoa titled "Towards understanding long-term impacts of indigenous agriculture on soils: Hawai`i as a model system"
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.
Looking for career advice or to network? Able to offer advice to fellow alumni? Join the alumni community for several short 1:1 chats.
Eleven seniors in Classical Studies will present their research projects on the theme of "Ancient Religion," with a keynote address by Prof. Jessica Stephens.
Not Just Another Power Point; Re-Design Your Presentation
Join us to learn from 8 Honors Students in Modern Languages and Literatures about their research projects!
Chemistry Faculty ask, "Are YOU interested in UG research?"
Highlights & pointers from Chem department faculty research labs.
THE ASIAN CENTURY - AMES Colloquium Series presents: "How Not To Be Secure: The Role of PMSCs in South Asian Security" by Sahar Khan
Dr. Andrea J. Welsh, University of Pittsburgh, Title of talk: Dealing with Mental Health as a Young Scientist
Prof. Angelo Torre (Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy) will be speaking on "Space for the Commons: a spatial approach to the study of early modern European local political cultures" on Friday, April 23d, at 4:30 pm.
Join AMP’s Impact Committee for an evening with this year’s Atwater Lecture Speaker Dominique Jackson on April 23rd at 7pm!
We are delighted to share the program of our upcoming RPSS Undergraduate Research Showcase.
RPSS students present their research in history, literary, and film studies.
Make your own hydroponics garden for your dorm! Come plant some herbs or vegetables that you can use for display or cooking, using a sustainable method of gardening.
Join fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss "The Art Forger" by B. A. Shapiro.
Come out for a fun night outdoors with our Double Feature of Soul and Knives Out at Zable Stadium!
Join us for GCC W&M Student Roundtable Discussion on April 24th, Saturday, at 9 PM to discuss Xenophobia and Asian hate with your peers! Learn more about the information on our event page.
Join us in celebrating the end of the semester with The Russian Music Ensemble Spring Concert
Spring Break Day for undergraduates
Come join us on the Sadler Terrace for a pop up Grad Fair on Monday, April 26th from 10 am - 3pm.
Purchase your regalia, order your announcements and class rings.
In this event members of the Honor Council will remind students of the Honor Code before exams. Honor Council remembers will discuss common violations, and answer any questions students may have about the Honor Code.
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! The final one is all about a little R&R ... Reflection & Resilience!
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!
A Jeopardy game show competition featuring W&M's finest professors versus W&M students! Tickets to participate are only $2. Venmo: @aemansour or CashApp: $minoritiesinmed You MUST pay BEFORE entry!
Zoom ID: 659 092 4695
Get your tickets!
Join us to honor those Enslaved by the university.
An Honors Thesis photography exhibition about the confrontation of time and memory by Senior Iris Wu
Artistic works by each of the 2020 recipients of the Louis Catron grant for Artistic Development
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.
Dr. Patrick Mullen will present "The Work before the Work: A Discussion on Factors related to Thriving on the Job" at the next School of Education Faculty Research Brown Bag Talk.
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Jana Allen-Bishop, Associate Director of Admissions for the Executive MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
This virtual presentation will show how persistent issues about how to relate environmental law and ethics become legible through Muslim registers for environmental justice.
Each year, PIPS research fellows identify emerging international security issues and develop original policy recommendations to address those challenges.
Continuing Studies Leadership Course
Modern Leadership: Reflections and Tools for the Values-Based Leader
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Jana Allen-Bishop, Associate Director of Admissions for the Executive MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
Please join us for a AMES & APIA 2021 CAPSTONE CONFERENCE
THE ACTORS ARENA is a two-part master class series that educates on the ins and outs of pursuing a successful professional career in acting. April 27 & 29, 7-9pm. One on one monologue coaching available on a limited basis.
Come hear (in person!) the Gentlemen of the College at our Triennial Risky Business Wren Ten! Keeping y'all on your toes - it'll be on TUESDAY at 8pm. We'll be singing some of our new songs for you in the Wren Courtyard (Sunken Garden side)!!
Many times we have adopted some unhealthy thinking patterns that are limiting our growth and relationships. In this workshop, we will explore the many different ways we can retrain our brains to become a more healthy and happier version of ourselves.
Hear from Professor Claire Pamment as she considers badhai’s negotiations across restrictive social scripts, taking place within the changing landscape of transnational LGBTQIA+ movements and religious nationalism.
In this presentation, Honor Council members will remind students of the Honor Code before exams. Honor Council members will review common Honor Code violations, and take questions about the Honor Code from students.
Receive live feedback from Professor David Trichler, Associate Director of W&M's Global Research Institute, who works with research labs to bring the best of academia to current global policy challenges.
In celebration of April as National Poetry Month, the Arabic dept. is hosting a reading of Iraqi poetry and music.
W&M Libraries will be holding student focus groups to gain feedback on library services and resources.
WMFIRE is raising funds for the Student Refuge Fund! If you would like to participate in this initiate, we encourage you find out more at the premier of the the A Capella benefit concert!
In this stirring choreoritual of word, song and movement, Tahlequah, assisted by ancestral forces, journeys into a dark emotional abyss and learns the freedom which comes from letting go. A co-production with Christopher Newport University.
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!
Join us on the last Thursday of each month: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/91092123031
Schedule a 30-minute personalized, one-on-one Zoom meeting with Jana Allen-Bishop, Associate Director of Admissions for the Executive MBA Program. Register to reserve your half-hour time slot. Let’s connect!
Alumni, parents, family, friends and book lovers are invited to join author Amanda Foody '16 for a reading and discussion of her most recent book, "Wilderlore."
Hang out with undergraduate researchers to learn more about their projects and ask questions about their research!
Hang out with undergraduate researchers to learn more about their projects and ask questions about their research!
"Echo Fragments" An Honors Thesis Exhibition by Iris Wu
5-6 p.m. virtual gallery talk and audience questions with the artist
Reception for Senior, Iris Wu, and her honors thesis photography exhibition about the confrontation of time and memory
Please join us on Thursday, April 29th at 7 PM for the 2021 W&M Student Literary Awards Virtual Ceremony.
The Women's Network invites women employees to podcast discussions that focus on a range of topics relevant to women's lives now. Join Roxane Adler Hickey and Carrie Cooper for a discussion of "Strong Women Lift Each Other Up- Molly Galbraith."
Our Performance Psychology Director will lead a brief workshop designed to help you improve your reaction to testing situations
Dr. Barton-Grimley is a remote sensing Instrument Scientist at the NASA Langley Research Center. This talk gives a brief overview lidar and its working principals, geographic registration and data reduction, examples of the resulting data products.
President Katherine Rowe will hold a special Community Conversation with student Commencement award recipients to discuss the challenges over the last year, what they're looking forward to over Commencement Weekend and life after graduation.
Join the students of the 2020-2021 Sharp Journalism Seminar as they present their year-long, investigative reporting stories.
A conversation with Eric Han and Tomoyuki Sasaki about the ongoing "comfort women" controversy. Please RSVP for the Zoom link.
Amber Boehnlein, Associate Lab Director Computational Science and Technology Division Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Title of Talk: Building the Roads for Self-Driving Scientific Facilities
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Ongoing Events
Designed for W&M students to help you decrease, manage, and avert significant feelings of loneliness and isolation: Wednesdays 8am
Time to share the challenges of these experiences and the process of transitioning back to the campus community. (Fridays starting March 26)
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.