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Professor Yunsi Fei from Northeastern University will present his talk: Side-channel for Security: Foe or Friend?
CCL&I, the Committee for Contextualization of Campus Landmarks and Iconography will be having its second meeting of the semester at 8pm on October 2nd in the Brown Board Room in Swem Library.
Join the Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs for our Academic Essentials series to learn about academic planning, exploring majors, campus resources, and essential tools and information to help you thrive in your William & Mary academic experience.
Jorge Muñoz discusses the frontlines of global development, and the future of careers in the field.
Come to the Center for Student Diversity to use the Trans Locker! Students can use the locker, located in the center, privately or peruse with friends. We are also accepting limited donations.
Celebrate Banned Books Week! Readings from banned and challenged books, Oct 4, 3:30-5:30, at the Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre at Lake Matoaka. Sponsored by the English Department.
When: October 4th at 4:00PM (ET)
Where: McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Title: NItrogen, nitrogen, everywhere!
We would like to extend a warm welcome to Dr. Amber Hardison from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.
To kick off the new semester, we will be having our first General Body Member meeting on Wednesday, October 4th in Blow Hall 331 at 6 pm. Come join us to learn more about us and the work we do for the American Cancer Society and Relay For Life.
Undergraduate research can be done in any major and lead to some amazing opportunities - but how do you get started? Learn more about what undergraduate research entails, how to find a faculty mentor, and what funding opportunities exist. Snacks provided!
Opening reception for an exhibition in the Andrews Gallery of still-life paintings by the New York artist, Xico Greenwald, followed by an artist talk.
AIA-Kershaw lecture presents Dr. Kathryn Grossman
Rise Above is a welcoming and confidential space for first generation and/or low-income (FGLI) students to receive therapeutic support for the unique challenges they face. No sign-up required.
Come celebrate the Harvest Moon Festival with Chinese Student Organization's culture show: Harry Peng and the Deadly Suns! Enjoy a night with performances and free food catered from Peter Chang's which is included with your ticket purchase!
On behalf of our partners at The Williamsburg Institute, Strategic Cultural Partnerships invites you to attend Civil Discourse and Common Ground: A Conversation With History! Witness an unprecedented exchange between great influencers of the 18th century.
Join us for a talk by Jeanne Batalova, Ph.D., Senior Policy Analyst at the Migration Policy Institute (MPI) in Washington DC.
This semester, our Muscarelle Explorations lecture series will dive into the people, the art and the stories that have defined the Muscarelle over the past 40 years — and into the future.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
The roundtable is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all levels of expertise. The session will focus on slavery and post-emancipation eras.
Classes resume from Fall Break
Artist Donald Wilson will combine art-making and guided imagery, a mind-body intervention, to inspire the creative process and explore the possibilities of abstract art.
Join the Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs for open academic advising about DegreeWorks, academic mapping, and major declarations as well as enjoy some seasonal refreshments.
This semester, our Muscarelle Explorations lecture series will dive into the people, the art and the stories that have defined the Muscarelle over the past 40 years.
Grab your boos and get ready for a skele-ton of fun, because we're brewing up Spooktacular Trivia!
Calling all transfer students! Join us for a morning coffee break to take a time out from your busy mid-term week ...
Students are invited to stop by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Fair to learn more about engaging in research!
Join us for a public talk with Dr. Skylar Olsen, Chief Economist of Zillow, and Tang Visiting Scholar.
Come home to William & Mary for Homecoming & Reunion Weekend 2023. Alongside a variety of events, we will also celebrate reunions for classes with class years ending in 3 and 8 (50th reunions are celebrated during Traditions Weekend in April).
Celebrate the Year of the Arts and the opening of the first phases of the new Arts Quarter, an 180,000-square-foot facility that comprises a renovated Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall and a new Music Building.
Join Art Therapist, Sarah Balascio, to contribute to a collaborative mural in the back gardens of the McLeod Tyler Wellness Center.
Calling all transfer students, alumni and friends! Stop by the Terrace for swag and treats to kick-off the Homecoming weekend!
In the courtyard of the Wren Building, we honor alumni, faculty, staff and friends of the university who passed in the last year. In the event of severe weather, the ceremony will be moved to Commonwealth Auditorium.
Join Physics Superheros for a day of hand-on activities for all ages, demo shows, lab visits, giant ooblek pool, hovercraft, face painting and most delicious liquid nitrogen ice cream. Everyone is welcome, everything is free and fun for all ages!
The Black Student Organization proudly presents, STOMPFEST! Witness William and Mary's D9 organizations showcase their impeccable steps, support local small businesses, and enjoy performances from other talented black organizations on campus!
WCWM invites all former DJs to join us for waffles in the Daily Grind on Sunday morning of Homecoming weekend! Chat with old friends, meet current DJs, and maybe see the new studio in Sadler Center if you haven't already.
Garba night will celebrate Navratri with puja, food, and garba dance. Come join us for a free puja followed by food and garba dance workshop in Chesapeake on October 22. Tickets for food and garba are $5 at the table and $7 at the door.
As part of the Year of the Arts at William & Mary and Homecoming Weekend, award-winning comedian, Patton Oswalt will be performing TWO shows at W&M on Monday, October 23rd at PBK Memorial Hall.
Join W&M Bray School Lab Genealogist Elizabeth Drembus as she details her search for the descendants of the Williamsburg Bray School. Each month, Elizabeth will focus on a new student, describe her research, and engage participants in discussion.
Are you on track for graduation? Do you have a question/concern and aren't sure where to go for a consultation? Make a Pit Stop to fuel up on snacks while you chat with your campus support crew from the Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs.
Prof. Larson (Christopher Newport University) will give a talk entitled "Resurrecting Jane de la Vaudère: Literary Shapeshifter of the Belle Époque."
Helon Habila is a professor of creative writing at George Mason University and the author of four novels and one creative nonfiction book. His most recent novel is Travelers, published by WW Norton.
Ready for a big reveal? The Office of Community Engagement spent the last year transforming and we're finally ready to share what's new with you. Join us for an open house with pizza, games, prizes, and lots of exciting updates!
FGLI students come join STEP and the Muscarelle Museum of Art in the Communal Quilt Project. There will also be a Hot Chocolate Bar! Drop-ins are welcome.
Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka of Conservation for Public Health (Uganda) discusses the intersection of public health and conservation, with a focus on mountain gorilla conservation. Event is followed by a book signing. Zoom option available.
Come see this semester's Gents performance!
A screening of Koshien: Japan’s Field of Dreams, a documentary film about high school baseball in Japan. The director, Ema Ryan Yamazaki, will join remotely to answer your questions. This event precedes a baseball symposium which will be held October 27.
This year's showcase of our students' research will be on Friday, October 27, 3:30 pm.
Costuming Club is hosting a Costume Contest and Karaoke event in Lodge 1; this event will be open to the public, but entry into the costume contest will have a $5 registration fee, with the first place winner receiving a portion of the proceeds.
Delta Gamma is hosting a thrift store on Sunday 10/29 from 12-3pm in the Daily Grind! All proceeds will support the Delta Gamma Foundation's Philanthropy, Service for Sight, which promotes access and advocacy to those living with visual impairments!
We are excited to hold the Ring Ceremony in conjunction with Family Weekend! For those students who ordered their rings in the Spring or Early Fall 2023 semesters, you are invited to take part in the W&M Ring Ceremony and following reception.
TriDelta is supporting St. Jude's Children's Hospital with our annual Pumpkins for Patients event! We will have a live band, fall treats, and a patch full of pumpkins to paint and enjoy the autumn vibes.
Trick-or-Treat through all 3 floors of Swem Library and come see all the spookiest collections at the Special Collections Research Center Halloween Open House! Costumes welcome and encouraged (please no weapons, prop or otherwise)!
Screening of documentary film Maka, about the first Black news editor in Italy, followed by Q&A with the film's director Elia Moutamid.
Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian language and culture lessons hosted by the South Slavic Student Association at William & Mary.
William & Mary's Auxiliary Services is hosting a pumpkin painting session on Sadler Terrace, where you can enter your painted pumpkin into our contest, and the best painted pumpkin will win some W&M swag! Paints, pumpkins, and candy will be provided.
The Fraternity & Sorority Community will be handing out candy to Williamsburg community members during Trick or Treat on the Row.
Halloween Magic Show!
Join Mad Professor Young, Chemistry Club & the PRIME Mentors for funny & fantastic, potentially pyrotechnic & ghoulishly great MAGIC SHOW.
All tricks, not treats except for the FREE CANDY!