Innovation: Everyone Can Be Innovative
Wednesday, July 1
11am - 12pm
Zoom Mtg

Michael Luchs and Jim Olver are collaborating on a session on creativity and innovation.

    Independence Day holiday observed
    Friday, July 3
    All day
    Location not specified

    W&M offices closed. Classes will be held.

      Technology Tips for Engaging and Collaborating
      Thursday, July 9
      11:30am - 12:30pm
      Zoom online

      Dr. Stephanie Blackmon, faculty member in the School of Education, will provide technology tips for faculty and staff.

        (ZOOM) Cornerstone Learning
        Thursday, July 9
        2pm - 3pm
        ZOOM session

        (ZOOM ) Cornerstone Learning

        VRS Webinars
        Thursday, July 16
        9am - 11am
        Virtual

        VRS Retirement Plan Information Sessions

        (ZOOM) Cornerstone 101 - Realize Your Potential
        Thursday, July 16
        2pm - 3pm
        Zoom

        Cornerstone 101 - Realize Your Potential

        The Intersection of COVID-19 and Race
        Thursday, July 16
        4pm - 5:30pm
        Webinar

        Join us for Part 2 of our webinar series on COVID-19, The Intersection of COVID-19 and Race

        Town Hall - Path Forward for Fall
        Monday, July 20
        6pm - 7pm
        Location not specified

        Join President Katherine A. Rowe and other university leaders on Monday, July 20, from 6-7 pm ET for a virtual town hall about fall planning and pressing issues impacting the William & Mary community.

          Racial Justice & Social Reform Speaker Series: How To Make Change Even If You Can't Protest 
          Monday, July 20
          7pm - 8pm
          Zoom

          It can be difficult to feel like you can make a difference, especially in a world that is going through a global pandemic. In this session, student leaders will give advice and suggestions on how you can make an impact on the world we live in!

          Teaching in a Physically Distanced Classroom
          Tuesday, July 21
          10am - 11am
          Zoom
          What kinds of activities can you do when students need to stay 6 feet apart from each other? Bring your ideas to this brainstorming session.
          (ZOOM) Zoom: Changing The Way We Connect!
          Tuesday, July 21
          2pm - 3pm
          Zoom

          Zoom: Changing The Way We Connect!

          Discovery Lab - Marine Debris
          Tuesday, July 21
          6pm - 7pm
          Online via Facebook

          Join us for a Discovery Lab on marine debris. Guest speaker, Sam Athey, Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto, will describe where microfibers and microplastics in our oceans are coming from, how they get there, and ways to slow their release.

          Tech Integration: Tools for Daunting Tasks
          Thursday, July 23
          3pm - 4:30pm
          Zoom online

          Full Title of Presentation: Tech Integration: Tools to help with Daunting Tasks by Dr. Pam Bracey

            A Scientist Walks Into a Virtual Bar
            Thursday, July 23
            7pm - 8pm
            Online via Zoom

            Join 3 VIMS grad students as they give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Register to join the students and be entered to win door prizes. Students will be available to answer questions after each presentation.

            Racial Justice & Social Reform Speaker Series: Voting Rights in the Age of COVID-19
            Thursday, July 23
            7pm - 8pm
            Zoom

            This event will have Professor Rebecca Green and many student leaders from Alliance for Students at the Polls and the Election Law Society! 

            Fighting Zoom Fatigue
            Tuesday, July 28
            2pm - 3pm
            Zoom
            Zoom can be tiring for both the instructor and the students. What are some ways to engage students in this online environment? Bring your experience and ideas to this brainstorming session.
            Public Lecture - Fishes of the Chesapeake Bay
            Tuesday, July 28
            2pm - 3pm
            Online via Zoom

            Rachel Dixon, Ph.D. student in the Department of Fisheries Science at VIMS, will share a presentation on the diversity of fishes in the Chesapeake Bay, the methods used to sample and study fishes, and the challenges facing fishes and their habitat.

            Effective Online Lectures (asynchronous)
            Wednesday, July 29
            10am - 11am
            Zoom
            What does a good online lecture delivered synchronously look like? Bring your experience and ideas to this brainstorm.

            Effective Online Lectures (synchronous)
            Thursday, July 30
            1pm - 2pm
            Zoom

             What makes for a good synchronous online lecture? Bring your experience and ideas to this brainstorming session.

            Developing New Tech Habits
            Thursday, July 30
            1:45pm - 2:30pm
            Zoom online

            Developing New Tech Habits is the application portion of the Learning Forward Technology series.

              After Hours - Climate Change and Sea Level Rise - Webinar
              Thursday, July 30
              7pm - 8pm
              Online via Zoom

              Join us online for July's After Hours lecture on the 30th at 7 PM.

              Dr. Carl Hershner will be discussing climate change and sea level rise. Learn about the latest emerging issues and understanding of these topics vital to life by the water.

              Racial Justice & Social Reform Speaker Series: Black Queer Lives Matter
              Thursday, July 30
              7pm - 8pm
              Zoom

              Too often Black queer lives are forgotten in conversations on race. Speakers in this session will explore the lives of Black queer people and how they feel the burden of bigotry. 

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