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The CGA welcomes GIS librarians from around the US to discuss the work GIS librarians do and the importance of their work.
Two minutes to convince the crowd you’ve spotted a meaningful problem worth solving. Every Friday at 2 PM.
Title: Minimizing delay in supermarket-checkout systems
Abstract: Today's era of cloud computing and big data is empowered by massive data centers.
A discussion of English Honors projects by this year's Senior Thesis Writers
This year’s Symposium takes place on April 1st from 3:30-5:00 in Room 124 at the Law School with a wine & cheese reception to follow in the Patten Family Courtyard.
Andrei Afanasev, The George Washington University Title of talk: Peculiar Quantum Features of Optical Vortices
Please join Women’s Law in welcoming Certified Financial Planner® Angela Bender on April 1 from 4pm-5pm in Room 119 to learn about financial wellness practices including budgeting, investing, and paying off debt. RSVP: https://forms.gle/ZAcgMbCjKFfwy5kX8
Geoffrey Goble introduces Chinese Esoteric Buddhism and reveals the surprising role that warfare and ritual technologies for murdering and afflicting enemies played in the creation and establishment of Chinese Esoteric Buddhism.
Siva Vaidhyanathan (University of Virginia): Misunderstanding Free Speech: The Role of ‘Garbage’ in a Democratic Republic."
Prof. Young-Sun Hong, Stonybrook College will give a talk titled: "The Global South in the Two Germanys: An Entangled History of the Cold War and Decolonization ".
Charles W. Reeder Media Center is partnering with Ampersand International Arts Festival (formerly W&M's Global Film Festival) to once again host the highly anticipated 24 Speed Filmmaking Competition.
Join us THIS FRIDAY, April 1st for Chi O Karaoke to raise money for the Make-A-Wish foundation!
Join fellow William & Mary alumni, family and friends for April First Tables at Burger Bach in Richmond! Burger Bach is a New Zealand inspired gastro pub serving award-winning gourmet burgers.
Please join the geology community in supporting our seniors as they share their research in the form of a short talk and presentation.
Please join us at Highland on Saturday, April 2, 2022 for the Communal Quilt Project. The project replicates aspects of a sewing circle. Participants will be guided through the process of creating non-sewn quilt sections.
Join us for presentations of research in philosophy by local and visiting undergraduates.
Come pie your favorite Pi Phi for only $3 at our Pi Phest philanthropy event on Saturday, April 2nd from 1-4 pm at Sorority Court Field! Proceeds support the Pi Beta Phi Foundation's friendship fund!
On Sunday, April 3rd, W&M Athletics will be hosting our Inaugural W&M Women's Lacrosse Golf Event hosted by Mike Tomlin and Rondé Barber.
Join us for presentations of research in philosophy by local and visiting undergraduates. Dr. Jonah Goldwater will deliver the keynote lecture on personal identity at 3:30 p.m.
The Asian Centennial and W&M Theatre proudly present Lloyd Suh's award winning play on the life story of Afong Moy, who at 14 was brought to the US from Guanzhou Province in 1834, and was put on display for the American public as "The Chinese Lady."
District 5 is a daring, Washington DC-based wind quintet that specializes in new music and new transcriptions.
Join us to learn about funding for unpaid summer internship opportunities
Join the William & Mary Federalist Society and Professor Ilan Wurman (ASU Law) for a discussion on the original meaning of the 14th Amendment.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Ever wanted to try body combat and didn't know where to start? Or maybe you are a body combat enthusiast looking to sharpen your form. Learn the details of body combat form.
Nate Silver is an award-winning statistician, journalist and author and will visit campus as the university’s Hunter B. Andrews Distinguished Fellow in American Politics.
In this workshop, you will learn how to use self-empowerment and structures of accountability to achieve your writing goals.
Archana Radhakrishnan, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Radiative Width of K^* (892) from Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics"
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
This workshop will focus on how to most effectively conduct your internship search.
Learn scientifically-based skills designed to help you manage stress and anxiety, improve focus, and enhance the quality of your life.
Learn strategies to work constructively with anger & anxiety.
How do legacies of colonialism continue to shape German conceptions of race and national belonging? What might decolonial strategies focused on Europe look like, and what roles might European activists and artists of color play?
Join MBA Admissions staff and students for information on the W&M Part-Time MBA Program, designed especially for working professionals. Stay for an optional class visit from 7:00 - 8:30 PM.
Join us for a panel discussion with counselors from the W&M Counseling Center about how they can support students from underrepresented backgrounds on campus. Plus, stay to enjoy a free dinner with the counselors!
Join us for a yoga practice that will help guide you to deep relaxation!
Entering its 15th year, the W&M Global Film Festival is now the Ampersand International Arts Festival, presented by William & Mary.
Learn scientifically-based skills designed to help you manage stress and anxiety, improve focus, and enhance the quality of your life.
Learn more about the Highland + Lemon Project collaboration on coursework, outreach, and independent research!
A reading group with no pressure to read! We’ll summarize the chapters and then jump into participant discussions of the concepts, activities, and challenges presented in the book ART OF GATHERING: HOW WE MEET AND WHY IT MATTERS.
Join panelists Selin Gülgöz, Professor of Psychology at Fordham University, and Anna Kirkland, Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Michigan, to discuss gender-cognition and access to healthcare for transgender youth.
Business Law Society welcomes Prof. Kevin Haeberle to present his latest research regarding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) disclosure and federal securities laws, including fraud-on-the-market lawsuits and liability.
Join the Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Legal Society for a presentation on the state of California data privacy regulations.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
A display of works in various stages of completion by Senior Studio Art concentrators in preparation for departmental review.
Have four mentoring conversations with women who have navigated diverse career fields. Hear about their personal and professional lessons learned around negotiation, raising children, starting their own businesses, changing careers, and beyond.
Explore themes of belonging, transition/change, and identity while you prepare to transition to a new job, graduate school, or face the unknown.
Farah Ali is from Karachi, Pakistan. Her work won the 2020 Pushcart Prize and received special mention in the 2018 Pushcart anthology.
This event is a town hall for students and faculty to discuss academic stress and mental health.
In this workshop, students will learn how to write a tailored resume and cover letter for positions they are interested in.
Join this conversation between aspiring filmmaker Molly McCarthy Flood ’22 and Tony-winning theater producer Caitlin Clements ’11.
Professor Sellers will touch on topics that intersect Race and Election Law. He will provide expert legal opinions on the current issues in Election Law that saturate news pages all across the country with focus on racial equity.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
The Department of Classical Studies presents the J. Ward Jones Lecture on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Boswell 220. Guest lecturer is Carole Newlands from the University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO.
A political look at the poetry and prophecy of Ezekiel
Aurielle Marie is a poet and activist. Their debut poetry collection won the 2020 Cave Canem Poetry Prize. Their work has been published in the Adroit Journal, Poetry Daily, TriQuarterly Press, The Rumpus, and elsewhere.
Undergraduate Research
Join the Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation and Tribe Innovation as they explore how to use digital tools and resources to improve the student learning experience.
The Geospatial Research Symposium, hosted by the Center for Geospatial Analysis, showcases student projects and research using geospatial technologies. The event will take place on April 1st at 1:00pm in Blow 201.
Two minutes to convince the crowd you’ve spotted a meaningful problem worth solving. Every Friday at 2 PM.
Women in Science Establishment (WiSE) presents:
Title: Hypoellipticity in infinite dimensions
Ed Barnes, Virginia Tech, Title of talk: Time crystals and quantum computation
Join GCC and Monitor for an evening of roundtable discussions and invited speakers concerning the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the media’s effect on it. Come to Tidewater from 4:30 to 6:30 pm on April 8th to participate and grab some free food!
The W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble featuring a Sabah Fakhri tribute, Leah Glenn's Barefoot Modern Dancers, and preceded by Sirens, a Sundance Festival film about the first all-women thrash metal band in Lebanon directed by Rita Baghdadi.
Alumni Weekend 2022 will be held on April 8-10, 2022 and will feature reunion celebration events for class years ending in 2s & 7s.
A student thesis musical production by Paul Hardin ‘22.
Contemporary West Dance Theatre joins W&M Dance at the Ampersand Festival 2022! A Free performance at Kimball Theatre.
Come see Barksdale Treble Chorus perform at our Annual Spring Concert on April 9th at 8 PM! It will be held at Bruton Parish Episcopal Church in Colonial Williamsburg. Admission is free and everyone is welcome!
$7 for all-you-can-eat pancakes! All proceeds will go to Alpha Epsilon Pi's philanthropy, a Jewish children's shelter in Ukraine.
Alpha Chi Omega's Walk a Mile Fundraiser for the Avalon Center in support of those affected by domestic violence
Our 2021-22 Bee & Goody 5k will take place in the Spring! The race will take place at 1pm on Sunday, April 10th! Registration starts at 11:30am!
SILENT FILM SCREENING WITH LIVE MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT + AUTHOR TALK $10
Dana Stevens has been Slate’s film critic since 2006. She is also a cohost of the magazine’s long-running culture podcast, Culture Gabfest.
Honors Thesis Art Exhibition, Savannah Orsak, "Dwelling: a Body Between"
April 11-14, 2022
Reception: Thursday, April 14, 4-6pm.
The Honors Thesis Writers' Retreat offers participants dedicated space, food, and programming designed to help you complete your thesis.
American Red Cross Blood Drive on Monday April 11th
Whether we are atheists, religious, or something in between, how we orient around religion shapes our values and our choices. Yet we are often reluctant to discuss this important aspect of our identities.
SOUL SOUP wants to change that.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Professor Priscilla Layne (UNC Chapel Hill) will present research from her forthcoming book Out of this World: Afro-German Afrofuturism.
Virtual Days in DC - Careers in Public Policy & Advocacy
Join us for One Tribe One Day on Tuesday, April 12. All day long, across the globe, our community will gather virtually and in person to celebrate this annual W&M tradition by giving back and paying it forward.
Kick-off One Tribe One Day at the W&M Washington Center's new home! Feel free to drop by to make your gift or stay and connect with W&M alumni, students, parents, family and friends. The morning will include brief remarks and breakfast fare.
In this workshop, students will learn how to prepare for the job search, identify jobs that fit, and learn how to find jobs.
William & Mary Alum, Dr. Sarah Cramsey of Leiden University discusses the complex intellectual, political, and logistical questions concerning Jewish belonging in East Central Europe as well as their migration into Palestine
Professor Azzan Yadin-Israel examines the complex relations between scriptural interpretation and competing models of religious authority
The Department of Art & Art History Distinguished Lecturer,
Eugene Y. Wang, Professor of Asian Art, Harvard University, “How Was Art Electrified? The Formation of the Global Brain in China”.
This lecture contributes to W&M's Asian Centennial celebration.
Dr. Cramsey explores how historians can understand religious behaviour in biological terms and come closer to the lived reality of the past.
Speak 1-on-1 with an admission officer about the William & Mary Part-Time MBA Program and get answers to your questions about earning an MBA as a working professional and how to apply.
Join us at Edmund’s Oast on Tuesday, April 12, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
Join us at Kardinal Hall on Tuesday, April 12, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
Join us at Kaleidoscope Bistro & Pub on Tuesday, April 12, from 6-8 p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
Join us at Remnant Brewing in Somerville on Tuesday, April 12, from 6-8 p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
Join us at Town Brewing Co. on Tuesday, April 12, from 6-8 p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
Join us at Strings Sports Brewery on Tuesday, April 12, from 6-8 p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
Join us at Crooked Can Brewing Company on Tuesday, April 12, from 6-8 p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
Join us at Hardywood Park Craft Brewery on Tuesday, April 12, from 6-8 p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
Join us at Smartmouth Brewery in Virginia Beach on Tuesday, April 12, from 6- p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
Join us at Magnanimous Brewing Bradenton on Tuesday, April 12, from 6-9 p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
Join us at Mordecai Beverage Co. on Tuesday, April 12, from 6-8 p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
Join us at the Virginia Beer Company on Tuesday, April 12, from 6-8 p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
Join us at Punch Bowl Social in Arlington on Tuesday, April 12, from 6-9 p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
Join us at The Oak Room Pub - Mansions on Fifth on Tuesday, April 12, from 6-9 p.m. for One Tribe One Day.
In light of this morning’s tragedy in Brooklyn, we will be cancelling our New York City One Tribe One Day event at Our/New York this evening. Our hearts are with all of those who are impacted by the situation.
W&M and UVA will be holding a webinar April 12th @7pm to discuss their Climate Action Partnership!
The geoLab is a geospatial research lab that works with partners such as the UN, CIESIN, GEF, NGA, and CCI. Come to our information session to learn more about applying for next semester!
Join your William & Mary Staff Assembly at our monthly meeting! This is a time to ask questions, discuss university happenings, and voice any concerns you may have. All are welcome to attend.
Ring Sales with Jostens are here! Order now in order to participate in the Fall 2022 Family Weekend Ring Event.
Join The Lemon Project on April 13 at noon for a conversation with Arielle Newby, M.Ed. She is an alum and professional staff member who will provide a unique perspective on William & Mary.
Are you interested in a career in criminal prosecution or defense?Join the Criminal Law Society and learn from W&M Law alumni and practicing attorneys about what it's like to practice criminal law, and get advice on how to begin a career in the field!
As the Russia-Ukraine War continues to ensue, Senior Legal Advisor Thomas Harper presents the legal framework of international humanitarian law and the rules of engagement during war to assess possible violations related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Dr. Hoffman is the David and Jane Cohn Scientist at the Science Museum of Virginia and an Affiliate Faculty in the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs and the Center for Environmental Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Join Women's Law Society, Lawyers Helping Lawyers & First Generation Student Alliance on Wednesday, April 13 at 5pm over Zoom to learn more about navigating the course registration process and course selection strategies based on your areas of interest!
Dr. Ben Williams will take a cultural-historical look at Naropa University as a site for contemplative pedagogy.
W&M Libraries and Student Leadership Development are partnering to host an open house for student organizations who want to learn more about preserving your organization history.
We are so excited to have Lucy Meidinger, the Vice President of Finance at iHeart Media come to speak to us about iHeart Media, the industry, and finance careers at iHeart Media.
RSVP Here: https://wmsas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dhTggGqi4Nqd5ky
Undecided on your career path after graduation or looking to change careers? Join us virtually to learn about William & Mary's Master of Accounting Program.
Join Here: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/96997647101
Join fellow William & Mary alumni and friends to read and discuss books.
Assistance on-the-spot with applications
Police Bystander Liability: A Comparative Approach presented by Göran Sluiter, Professor of Law at the University of Amsterdam.
Thursday, April 14th at 12:50-1:50 PM in Room 127. Lunch will be provided at this event on a first come, first served basis.
Patrick McArdle, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Broadband Infrared Microspectroscopy and Nanospectroscopy of Local Material Properties: Experiment and Modeling"
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Qihan Wang, Computer Science - Oral Preliminary Exam for the PhD.
Title: Efficient Parallelization of Irregular Applications on GPU Architectures
Advisor: Dr. Bin Ren
Location: zoom meeting
Virtual Days in DC - Nonprofit Organizations Information Session
Overview of Bioengineering at W&M through lab tours, brief talks, a trivia game, conversations with student researchers and discussion of opportunities in bioengineering.
William & Mary Athletics is looking for new Griffin performers! This is your chance to be the beloved mascot at home athletic, campus, and community events.
Reception for Honors Thesis Art Exhibition, Savannah Orsak, "Dwelling: a Body Between"
Thursday, April 14, 4-6pm.
The exhibition runs April 11-14, 2022.
Andrews Gallery
Art History Colloquium Keynote speaker, Dr. Alex Dika Seggerman, Rutgers University-Newark, precedes the colloquium on April 14, 5pm, Muscarelle Museum. Part of the Fourth Annual Art History Senior Research Colloquium, April 15, Muscarelle Museum.
Anna Reynolds talk titled "Shakespeare's Waste Blanks: Paper Portraits."
Speak 1-on-1 with an admission officer about the William & Mary Part-Time MBA Program and get answers to your questions about earning an MBA as a working professional and how to apply.
Join us for an Alumni Founder Series Event with special guest speaker Ross Perkins '07, COO & Co-Owner at Mason Dixie Foods, a company which aims to change breakfast for good by providing fresh, fast, & affordable biscuits.
Join Natoya Haskins, director of diversity and inclusion in the School of Education, for a discussion of the book Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women that a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall.
Informational session followed by an open discussion about any concerns you have and how the WMPD can help our students, faculty and staff.
Gloucester Brewing Company will be our host as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Drop in, interact with the students, and enter to win door prizes and discounts.
Learn about the intersections between migration, the climate crisis, and environmental justice at this panel discussion featuring Prof. Galeana-Rodriguez, Prof. Rivera Santana, and Prof. Swaddle.
This workshop will provide you the tools to develop internal motivation, branch out of your comfort zone to discover new workouts, and understand the fundamentals to build a catered program.
Salsa club has a really cool opportunity coming up! We will be having professional guest instructor Stephen Jackson teaching Salsa and African Dance and we’d love to have as many people come as possible.
Art History Fourth Annual Senior Research Colloquium, April 15, 9:30am - 3:30pm, Muscarelle Museum. Colloquium Keynote speaker, Dr. Alex Dika Seggerman, Rutgers University-Newark, precedes the colloquium on April 14, 5pm, Muscarelle Museum.
Two minutes to convince the crowd you’ve spotted a meaningful problem worth solving. Every Friday at 2 PM.
The Asian Centennial, APIA, & TSD present Sumié Yotsukura's cabaret debut in fulfillment of her honors thesis in APIA. This intimate hour of song and story charts her journey of how an Asian American girl fell in love with American musical theatre.
Four presentations by five students in the French, Italian, and Russian Studies
Robert Craig Group, University of Virginia, Title of talk: Expanding the search for dark matter with new accelerator-based experiments
Margaret Meserve (Notre Dame): Forgeries and Fictions in Early Modern Print.
A movie night hosted by the IIC's Student Leadership Council and W&M Global Innovation Challenge.
Friday, April 15, 7:30pm and Saturday, April 16, 1pm
Funded in part by the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Theater Project, with lead funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
An action-packed cycling class full of sprints, jumps, climbs, and light choreography paired with your favorite Disney songs. The lyrics of the songs will be broadcasted on the TV for all participants to sing a long! Think of it as karaoke and cycling!
ATO fraternity brothers will be selling cookies on Sadler Terrace (location already reserved) to raise money for the Out of the Darkness Campus Walk for which the profits go to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Friday, April 15, 7:30pm and Saturday, April 16, 1pm
Funded in part by the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Theater Project, with lead funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
A panel showcasing Russian & Post-Soviet Studies students’ research
The Asian Centennial, APIA, & TSD present Sumié Yotsukura's cabaret debut in fulfillment of her honors thesis in APIA. This intimate hour of song and story charts her journey of how an Asian American girl fell in love with American musical theatre.
ASTRAL is the Fashion Show of the semester put on by ROCKET Magazine. Join us in our trip into the subversive world of high fashion.
It's Earth Week!
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Learn about academics, research, community engagement and more at the School of Education while enjoying a Ben & Jerry's ice cream sundae!
Please join Student Assembly for the Inauguration of the 330th Session.
Join the Lemon Project as we host students from the Student Assembly Committee for Contextualization of Campus Landmarks and Iconography for a conversation on April 18 at 6 pm over Zoom.
In this workshop, you will learn how to make the most of your summer break!
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
The Department of Classical Studies presents the Professor Roger Rees, Professor in the School of Classics at University of St. Andrews, St Andrews, UK , on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Boswell 220.
It’s time to get out your wide-legged jeans, revive your Tamagotchi and put on your favorite boy band as we Flashback to the ‘90s! Gather your crew for trivia on Tuesday, April 19th at 7pm.
Join fellow William & Mary alumni, parents, family and friends to read and discuss "Malibu Rising" by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
This workshop is designed specifically to introduce male-identifying participants to yoga! Soak up the diverse mental and physical benefits of yoga with your bros!
In this workshop, students will learn how to complete a Graduate and Professional School Search.
Many global sustainability challenges are influenced at the level of policies, corporations, and community involvement.
Leeron Molloy (W&M Law '10, Order of the Coif) of VOYLegal will present on how to transition within the legal market--from smaller practices to BigLaw, into government, in-house, and across states. Co-Sponsored by OCS and the George Wythe Society.
Please join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law on Wednesday, April 20, at 1:00 PM in Room 124 for our Scalia- Ginsburg Collegiality Speaker Series.
Join the William & Mary Staff Assembly at the monthly water cooler. This is a time for informal discussion, connection, networking, and questions.
This event celebrates the launch of the new Environmental Humanities concentration in ENSP (Environment and Sustainability Program).
Virtual Days in DC - Federal Agencies Information Session
The Reves Center for International Studies, in cooperation with the Asian Centennial Committee, sponsors Pulitzer Prize Winner Viet Thanh Nguyen to deliver the 2022 McSwain-Walker Lecture, “Refugees, Language, and the Meaning of ‘America.'"
Reflections on Gender Violence & Structural Racism: The Demand for Abolition Feminism by Beth Ritchie
The 2022 Catron Scholars Exhibition features this year's recipients of the Catron Scholarship for Artistic Development.
Exhibition Dates: April 21-28, Presentations and Reception: Thursday, April 28, 5-7pm
It's Earth Week!
JUST Egg is coming to campus. Meet the plant-based egg that’s better for the planet, for our bodies and for the birds, too.
Positive thinking can dramatically affect your attiude.
Hear from Ukrainian LGBTQI+ activists Bogdan Globa and Olena Globa how Russia's war against Ukraine is affecting the LGBTQI+ community.
A discussion of the practices of the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. by Jill Hicks-Keeton and Cavan Concannon re: how it informs the work of both scholars and ordinary persons.
Speaker event with AKPsi alum Jena Araojo entitled "The Power of Failures and Setbacks"
This experiential suicide prevention training program, designed for college campuses, builds knowledge, awareness, and skills concerning student suicide. Attendees learn how to respond effectively to students experiencing a wide range of emotional crises.
It's Earth Week!
The Employee Equity & Belonging Collective is holding a series of ongoing conversations and listening sessions in order to transcend boundaries.
On Friday, April 22nd at 11:30am EST the George Wythe Society will be hosting a zoom session with Dean Douglas and Law Librarian Chris Byrne on publishing your notes, legal writing, and other essays outside of law school. Zoom Link in Description!
Join the Muscarelle Museum of Art for our 2nd Annual Chalk Art competition on Friday, April 22nd from 1:00-9:30 pm! We will be celebrating all day with live music, food trucks, games, and a chance to win cash prizes! Registration is free.
Two minutes to convince the crowd you’ve spotted a meaningful problem worth solving. Every Friday at 2 PM.
The Center for Geospatial Analysis will host Dr. Matt Gerike (GISP) and Dr. Shannon White, two experienced GIS educators and professionals, to hold an open information session about GIS careers, building your GIS portfolio, and the GISP certification.
Speaker: Jing Wang
Affiliation: Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, University of Illinois Chicago
Title: Semiparametric estimation of non-ignorable missingness with refreshment sample
IIC OPEN HOUSE AND EARTH DAY CELEBRATION, FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd, 2-5 PM
W&M Libraries welcomes the 50th reunion of the classes of 1970, 1971 & 1972 for a special event at Swem Library.
Interested in applying to the W&M D.C. Metro alumni board? Attend one of the Open House events to learn more about the board and its goals for the upcoming year.
Join this year’s Sharp Journalism cohort as they talk about their experience with the class, their individual research projects, and their thoughts on the journalistic process.
Eliot Borenstein (NYU): Plots against Russia: Conspiracy, Sincerity, and Propaganda
Pool tournament for all experience levels. Prizes for the top three players. Free food for all competitors.
It's Earth Week!
It's Earth Week!
Join us on April 22, 2022 from 7pm-10pm in the Sunken Garden in celebrating 100 years since the admission of Chen Pu-Kao '23, the first Asian student here at William & Mary. RSVP is required. This event is free! Doors Open at 6:30pm.
Join the Dance Minors for a showcase of their original works!
Free admission.
Celebrate Earth Day 2022! Enjoy the natural beauty of Machicomoco State Park while visiting Exploration Stations, where you can learn about the environmental and cultural importance of natural resource conservation.
Want to learn how to combine science and art? Love nature and want to capture it in a creative way? Join educators from CBNERR and the VIMS Marine Advisory Program for this FREE watercolor-based nature journaling session at Machicomoco State Park.
VALing is a research conference dedicated to promoting the study of linguistics by undergraduates in Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic area.