W&M Featured Events
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Minimal Network Structure
Demographic noise
Join together to practice a variety of simple mindfulness techniques for the brain and body to shift and steady. No experience is needed.
Join DA@W&M (Discourse Analysis at W&M) as we delve into how disabled meme creators use memes to combat harmful misconceptions about disabilities. Food will be provided!
Join fellow alumni and friends of the W&M Raymond A. Mason School of Business for an evening reception to announce the 2023 Principled Achievement Award Recipient recognizing value-based leadership, known to us as "Principled Achievement."
The lecture will explore the future of artificial intelligence and the radical changes that AI promises to bring to the world as we know it.
This workshop seeks to assist you in enhancing your customer service skills by covering methods, emotions, handling complaints and best practices.
Celebrate all your hard work throughout the semester and join #wmauxiliaries for a patch press and tote decorating event.
The Probability Distribution
ROCKET Magazine's Spring/Summer 2023 Magazine Launch! Celebrate with us as we launch our newest magazine; come grab a FREE copy! Snacks and beverages will be provided!
Professor Rani Mullen moderates a panel on The Taliban in Afghanistan: The moral dilemma of negotiating with terrorists.
We will celebrate the accomplishments of educators, connect with colleagues and communities of practice, and collaborate to advance teaching and learning.
Celebrate the last week of CHEM 206 Classes and de-stress before finals w/ the PRIME Mentor program!
Join the communities of William & Mary, Williamsburg, and beyond as we come together to dedicate the newly installed vessel of Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved.
Silent dinners are the perfect opportunity to practice your ASL, experience a slice of Deaf culture, and get to know your club-mates a little more. We'll provide food! Join us for a bit of fun at our last silent dinner of the semester!
Modeling the effects of seasonal birth
Ringing the Wren Bell at the end of one's academic journey is a cherished William & Mary tradition!
Textbooks rented from the W&M Bookstore are due back on the last day of exams.
Want a fun, entertaining way to close out your LDOC? Come see the Gentlemen of the College perform their annual Final Concert!
Come get free pancakes!
Historian and OI author Michael Witgen looks at how colonists framed ideas of expansion to suit their purposes without calling their morality into question.
The WRC will be open for online consultations during the first week of finals for half-hour sessions. Make an appointment online.
Join us on the Crim Dell Meadow for an assortment of nature-themed activities to help de-stress from finals season! We will pet Smokey the lionhead bunny, make relaxing eco-art inspired by the world around us, and enjoy a sensory station!
Automorphisms of a Generalized Quad...
SENIOR ART EXHIBITION "A Moment in Time"
May 10 - 21, 2023, Reception May 12, 5-7pm
Andrews Gallery
Paws for Stress is an event held during finals with lots of pets and cookies! This year it will be 6:30-8:30 on May 10 at the Wesley House, 526 Jamestown Rd, across the street from Lemon Hall and next to the church. Everyone is welcome to stop by!
This session will help us work through strategies for overcoming our fear and recognizing what each rejection teaches us.
Scholarship On Display is a rotating exhibit series showcasing faculty work from academic departments at William & Mary. This installment, located in Swem Library’s lobby, features publications and research from faculty members in the Physics dept.
Join W&M Williamsburg-Peninsula alumni, parents, family and friends at the Spring Supper! This year's Spring Supper features Professor Mark Hofer, educational partnerships coordinator in the office of strategic cultural partnerships.
Join us at W&M’s Washington Center for a meetup of Association of 1775, the William & Mary Alumni Association’s network of military, veteran and civil service alumni, parents, family, friends and students.
RECEPTION for SENIOR ART EXHIBITION "A Moment in Time"
May 12, 5-7pm
Andrews Gallery
This keynote presentation will address the growing need for trauma-informed practice in supporting, mentoring, and engaging students.
Join the Conservation GIS Lab via Zoom to catch student research presentations
As part of our spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins, join us for a virtual discussion of Ninth Street Women by Mary Gabriel.
Join Muscarelle Museum of Art Director David Brashear on a day-long bus trip for an insider’s view of the recent and upcoming renovations at two of Richmond’s premier museums.
"Inside W&M Law" is traditionally presented on the third Wednesday of the month at 7:00 PM EST on Zoom.
Come Celebrate with your Classmates at the Senior Class Dance!
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
The Raymond A. Mason School of Business will host the Undergraduate Open House to welcome all graduating BBA/Undergraduate students and their guests onto campus and into Miller Hall.
Commencement is an exciting time to celebrate the achievements of our graduating students!
W&M 2023 Commencement Weekend Event for graduating students and their guests. If you have questions regarding this ceremony, please contact the department directly.
The Raymond A. Mason School of Business will host the Graduate Open House to welcome all graduating graduate students and their guests onto campus and into Miller Hall.
The Raymond A. Mason School of Business Diploma ceremony will recognize all graduates from the undergraduate and graduate programs at the School of Business.
Join Highland staff member Carla Anderson for a “walk in the woods” as we take our time to look a little more closely and with a little more awareness at what nature has to offer!
If you love aquatic creatures and science, we have an exciting opportunity to share. Highland will host the Rivanna Conservation Alliance (RCA) on Sunday, May 21, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. as they conduct a stream sampling demonstration.
Come join fellow alumni, family and friends to hike the maintained dirt trails in the beautiful woods at the Cold Harbor Richmond National Battlefield Park.
**THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER**
Learn about our distinguished online graduate programs and how they are designed for working professionals. Admissions steps and deadlines will be discussed, and your specific questions will be answered. Earn a waiver for the $100 application fee.
Transfer Welcome is an *optional* virtual pre-orientation event to learn about the transfer experience. Alongside other incoming transfer students and supporters, you will learn about university resources, academic planning, and engagement opportunities.
Feel free to "drop in" anytime during the session with questions on admissions, courses, professors, qualifying for a U.S. Bar Exam, networking and social events, and other topics.
On Sunday, May 28, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., we invite you and your four legged friends out on the Highland Rustic Trails for a day of doggone good fun!
At the Writing Resources Center, trained peer consultants offer individual assistance with writing, presentation, and other communication assignments across disciplines and at any stage, from generating ideas to polishing a final product.
Join us for a W&M Writers of Washington event featuring Dr. Stephen S. Tang '82 and his recently released book "A Test for Our Time: Crisis Leadership in the Next Normal".
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Ongoing Events
Student art from Earth Day Bash's "Responsible Consumption" art competition being exhibited in Hart Gallery. April 28-May 12
At the Writing Resources Center, trained peer consultants offer individual assistance with writing, presentation, and other communication assignments across disciplines and at any stage, from generating ideas to polishing a final product.