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Learn scientifically-based skills designed to help you manage stress and anxiety, improve memory, and enhance the quality of your life. Introduction to Mindfulness provides you with a foundation of skills to practice mindfulness in your daily life.
Join us for a conversation focusing on how the fall semester will be different and new opportunities that enrich the student experience. Participants will also address social justice issues and the steps W&M is taking to keep our community safe.
Join us for the kick-off event to the Low-Waste Living Workshop series!
Mindfulness Meditation & Stress Management Skills for Faculty and Staff. Live on Zoom. Learn scientifically-based skills designed to help you manage stress and anxiety, improve memory, and enhance the quality of your life.
Fall semester program applications for Branch Out Alternative Breaks open this week! To apply, you must virtually attend one info session to learn about this semester's programming and the application process.
Fall semester program applications for Branch Out Alternative Breaks open this week! To apply, you must virtually attend one info session to learn about this semester's programming and the application process.
TribeTHON's First Interest Meeting of the Semester
Prof. Shiwei Zhang, William & Mary and Flatiron Institute, Title of talk: Towards the solution of the many-electron problem: properties of the hydrogen chain
Fall semester program applications for Branch Out Alternative Breaks open this week! To apply, you must virtually attend one info session to learn about this semester's programming and the application process.
Virtual talk: "Behavior and Policy During a Pandemic: HIV as an Historical Analogy" by Nick Papageorge, Ph.D., Broadus Mitchell Associate Professor, Economics, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University
Fall semester program applications for Branch Out Alternative Breaks open this week! To apply, you must virtually attend one info session to learn about this semester's programming and the application process.
To kick off its Speaker Series, the Center for Racial & Social Justice welcomes W&M epidemiologist and public health expert Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo to discuss the health disparities experienced by Black and Brown people in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
AMP Live invites you to Virtual Comedy Night on Friday, September 11th at 8:00 P.M, featuring comedians Cam Bertrand and LeClerc Andre. This will be hosted on Zoom.
Join the Bike Alliance on a ride through Williamsburg!
Head to the Sunken Garden for some afternoon fun! Lawn games like cornhole, bocce, croquet and jarts will be available for any and all interested in playing.
Fall semester program applications for Branch Out Alternative Breaks open this week! To apply, you must virtually attend one info session to learn about this semester's programming and the application process.
Former U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith will read from her work, talk poetry & the writing life with Jon Pineda, and take questions from the audience.
Learn more about how to reduce your waste production as a college student!
Chief Cheesebro will be providing information on the William & Mary Police Department and current events on campus.
The Diversity & Inclusion Committee of the Mason School of Business will host a presentation on how people around the world view diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Meet the Conduct and Honor Advisors Program! Get an overview of how the program works, what we do, and meet some CHAPs to ask questions and learn more about the program. This is not required to apply.
The Russian and Post Soviet Studies Program invites you to the Tepper Speaker Series: Global Russia
Srimoyee Sen (Iowa State), Title of Talk: Particle vortex statistics and the phases of dense matter
Join the AMP Science and Sustainability committee for a relaxing night of watching the stars! September 18 from 9-11 PM at Briggs Amphitheatre at Lake Matoaka. Featured speaker: Harry Styles. Free outdoor blankets for the first 25!
Head to the Sunken Garden for some afternoon fun! Lawn games like cornhole, bocce, croquet and jarts will be available for any and all interested in playing.
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!
The Reves Center presents Haben Girma, first Deafblind graduate of Harvard Law School and activist for disability rights, who will deliver the 2020 McSwain-Walker Lecture: How Disability Drives Innovation: An Intersectional and Global Perspective.
The Charles Center, in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, present Arionne Nettles, who will discuss her experience reporting as a journalist during a global pandemic. Nettles will focus on the impact of COVID-19 on museums.
Join The Lemon Project team, in conjunction with Williamsburg Regional Library, as we lead a discussion of “The African American Experience at William & Mary: A Historical Overview” from The Lemon Project Report of the First Eight Years, pages 38-57.
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.
Dr. Johnson is currently the Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow for the Lemon Project at William & Mary
You are invited to join us virtually for Family Weekend 2020!
Please join GSWS faculty for an informal conversation that allows us to celebrate and assess one of the most important figures of feminist legal action of the recent past. Our conversation will be moderated by Professor Claire McKinney (Government/GSWS).
Writer and architect Frank Harmon will describe his journey and discuss the importance of studied examination before previewing his book.
Greg De Temmerman, ITER Organization, Title of Talk: ITER: the technical and scientific challenges of controlling nuclear fusion
This Brown Bag given by Buck Woodard and Megan Victor explores their recent project: Archaeological Research and Community Engagement at The Millie Woodson-Turner Nottoway Reservation Allotment and Farmstead.