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Together, Tribe Women's Gymnastics and William & Mary's chapter of Active Minds are teaming up to lead a movement on our campus -- we are empowering students to change the perception around mental health.
Delta Omicron Music Fraternity is hosting a fall music festival! There will be games, food, and best of all, live music by your favorite W&M groups! You can purchase tickets (50 cents a piece) to play at the booths or just come to hear the music.
Join the Japanese Culture Association on Oct 1st, 4-7PM at Sadler, Chesapeake A&B for our Aki Matsuri (Fall Festival)! There will be traditional Japanese FOOD, performances, and Japanese games. And they are all FREE!!! Hope to see you there!
Join AMP for a night of intrigue as we uncover clues to solve an '80s themed murder mystery. Grab a friend, grab your detective gear, and grab dinner with us to kick off October. Will there be Chick-Fil-A? It's a mystery. Sign up on our Facebook page!
Healthy Eating 101 focuses on the nutrition guidelines established by USDA. Our presenter, Julie Nance, is a Registered Dietition and a Certified Diabetes Educator. This is part-two of a 4-part series. All are welcome to attend.
An informational session for new faculty, focused on the COLL Curriculum.
The Reves Center provides W&M faculty and staff workshops that offer knowledge, skills, and resources for supporting W&M?s diverse international community.
Revell Carr
College of Visual and Performing
The University of North Carolina Greensboro
American Red Cross Blood Drive
Donations: Blood and double red blood cells
Make an appointment at: http://www.redcrossblood.org/rcbmobile/drive/chooseDonationTime.jsp and use zip code 23185
Walk-ins welcome!
Helen Konrad, Esq., immigration attorney with McCandlish Holton, PC., will explain the process and eligibility criteria.
Efficient Decision-Making and Learning from Big Ranking Data by Lirong Xia, RPI
Lydia H. Liu is the Wun Tsun Tam Professor in the Humanities and the Director of the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University.
Please join us for Professor Ibram X. Kendi's visit to the School of Education to deliver a book talk:
Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America.
Join members of HOPE and Health Promotion for a few hours of fun and relaxation! Take a break to relax during this busy time with some tea and snacks, and learn more about your mental well-being and best practices for stress relief and self-care!
Come enjoy throwing glowing plastic with your friends as your team competes for the glory of trophy discs.
Hosted by Women's Ultimate Frisbee
When we found out October 6th was National Noodle Day, we knew we had no choice but to pair some of our great W&M music performers of the evening with the delicacy in one perfect event: Oodles of Home Broodles.
Title: The curse of dimensionality in data analysis and some recent (hard-fought) battles against it?
Hongyi Wu, ODU
October 7th, 3pm; McGlothlin 020
Talk Title: "Intelligent Surveillance and Reconnaissance based on 3D Wireless Sensor Networks: Challenges and Findings"
The Raymond A. Mason School of Business, with the support of the W&M Confucius Institute and the Reves Center for International Studies, presents a lecture by Ambassador James Keith '79, former US Ambassador to Malaysia.
"Having Difficult Conversations (With People You Disagree With)"
As one of the events for Integrity Week, come join the Honor Council outside of Swem from 1-5 to sign the Honor Code banner and reaffirm the pledge you first took when you arrived at W&M! There will be raffle prizes and free bookmarks!
This is your Homecoming. Come celebrate with us. Join us from October 13 - 16, 2016. Relive your favorite William & Mary moments and create some new ones. Browse a detailed listing of events.
Global Studies invites you to a lunch-time lecture: ?The Production of Precarity: Labor Hierarchies in the South Arabian Sea?s Oil Industry? by Prof. Andrea Wright
Lecture by Dr. Brantley Gasaway (Bucknell Univ.): Does the 2016 election signal the end of the Religious Right?s political clout, the demise of ?the God gap? between Republicans & Democrats, and the waning of the culture wars over abortion/gay rights?
A visit with Steven Wise '72 (Chemistry)
Jeffery Payne, Coveros, CEO, Founder
Lessons Learned from Starting Software Companies: How a W&M Grad Student became a Software Entrepreneur
Lecture and performance by E. Patrick Johnson, Carlos Montezuma Professor of African American Studies and Performance Studies at Northwestern University, with a companion presentation by the W&M Mattachine Project.
It's the New Kids' show! Come see 7G perform brand new, original sketches and watch in awe as our new kids perform on the 7G stage for the very first time.
Admission is $1.
It's the event everyone, their mother, and their dog all TACO 'bout: ~~October Trivia~~ The Leafe Trivia doesn't have free tacos and cool prizes, but AMP Late Nite Trivia gotchu
PhysicsFest is Marking Waves: light waves, sound waves, seismic waves, gravitational waves! So wave goodbye to the misconception that physics is boring and hard!
Julie Nance, Campus Dietitian, hosts a vegetarian nutrition "class." Free to all students, faculty, and staff. Learn about nutrients that are important in a plant-based diet and how to make sure you're getting them.
With Joseph A. Garcia, M.S.
Julia Bacha's TED Talk, "How Women Wage Conflict without Violence" provides some options on the different ways we can handle conflict. Dr. Tatia Granger will facilitate our discussion.
Rene Bowditch, a 1982 graduate of the Law School, and Mary Beth Gibson, who received her undergraduate degree from William & Mary in 1986, will lead a discussion on "Breast Cancer & the Law." Free and all are welcome.
October 20th is Tag Day, and Students for University Advancement will be taking the time to thank W&M donors by ?tagging? people, places, and things on our campus that would not be possible without their support.
Stephanie Pratt, Ph.D., Independent Scholar, specializing in representations of American Indians in British art will speak about the Parsons, Reynolds, and Verelst paintings, among others, included in the Muscarelle's Building the Brafferton exhibition.
Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies (APIA) is proud to present its inaugural Banh Mi Lunch Lecture Series. Attendees will be served the Vietnamese sandwich, Banh Mi. For gluten and vegetarian options, please RSVP with [[fjtang]].
Title: Functional and imaging data in precision medicine: Towards optimal treatment selection
Kristine Nolin, University of Richmond presents
"Calcium Catalyzed Reactions of Donor-Acceptor Cyclopropanes"
Please, join us for a screening of the film, Including Samuel, a documentary that features real life families and their experiences as they tackle issues of educational inclusion and disability rights.
Join us as we race around campus in teams of 2 to pick up cigarette butts! The top three winning teams will get Wawa gift cards. We'll meet at the Sunken Garden and head out to lunch after. Anyone can join in on the fun and stay as long as you'd like!
The Trippin' on Brix newbies will be performing their VERY FIRST SHOW! So come out to see what a rabble-rousing group of talent we've been hiding from you. And remember, it's their first time, be gentle ;)
Conference Services has worked with Whisper Concerts to bring the Canaan Smith concert to The Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre at Lake Matoaka.
Join the CW House at Chowning's Tavern in the Historic Area for our very first Tavern Trivia! Gather your friends and test your knowledge on all things colonial. Students will get special discounts on tavern fare! Be sure to register by Thursday.
A week of giving that helps financially support community service projects identified by student organizations. All projects directly impact the William & Mary or Williamsburg Community.
William & Mary Libraries has some exciting programming in the works for the 2016 Open Access Week. Check out our full schedule below!
Julie Nance, Campus Dietitian, hosts a vegetarian nutrition "class." Free to all students, faculty, and staff. Learn about nutrients that are important in a plant-based diet and how to make sure you're getting them.
With Joseph A. Garcia, M.S.
Game sound scholar Neil Lerner offers a fresh look at the history of video game music: What does the sound of a dying Pac-Man tell us about gaming, its history and its players?
This workshop introduces participants to using the archival content management system Omeka, as part of the launch of the William & Mary digital humanities initiative, to create digital projects that position social justice at the core of their mission.
Looking for a cool Halloween costume? Or an elegant tuxedo? Or something completely unexpected? Stop by the annual FISH Costume Sale on Wednesday, 10/26, 10am-4pm! TWILIGHT SALE the night before - Tuesday, 10/25, 10pm-11pm! Cash and Express accepted.
The Reves Center sponsors a lecture on Japanese aesthetics and a traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony.
Gather your friends together as darkness falls across the land for a thrilling outdoor yoga experience.
Come join the Chemistry Club for a night under the big top filled with mystifying, enthralling, and talented acts! We will be performing a variety of tricks that'll be sure to entertain you and teach you something new at the same time.
On this eerie Thursday before Halloween, come over to Lodge 1 for some spook-tastic tunes! With W&M performers like these, it's a can't miss event before your Halloween adventures.
The Africana House presents 'Cookies and Convos.' Join us for a topical and relevant discussion on the current race relations facilitated by Ph.D candidate, Travis Harris. He will be debunking the myths of Black Lives Matter. All are welcome to engage.
Atsushi Fukuyama [Hosts: S. Sen and G. Vahala]
Department of Nuclear Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan,
Title of Talk:
?Plasma, Nuclear Fusion, and Integrated Modeling of Fusion Plasmas?
Join AMP on Oct. 28th at 8:00 as we welcome our classmates to the stage for our semiannual ComedyBrew! This semester's show will feature sets from Hayley Wenk, Kevin Xu, Kenan Perry, Casey Neary, and Emily Schaefer!! We swear, you won't want to miss it!!
Prepare to get scared. AMP received reports of a virus affecting students across campus, and we need your help. Gather your team, find the cure and avoiding being infected by the zombie virus. This Halloween the Apocalypse comes to W&M: prepare yourself.