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Attend an info session to learn more about starting undergraduate research, finding a faculty mentor, and getting funding. You'll be ready to take your first steps into the world of research!
"MORE MODULAR DEEP LEARNING".
Part of the Campus Comprehensive Plan Fall Forum series, the Learning Spaces committee will facilitate a conversation about Beyond Desks and Chairs: How do we plan for collaborative learning?
Open to the W&M community.
Explore the diverse experiences of interns across service lines as they navigate a dynamic work environment in this panel discussion event.
Learn more about the Global Research Institute - a multidisciplinary hub that brings together faculty, staff, practitioners, and students to conduct applied research on pressing global issues.
William & Mary Theatre is pleased to announce its production of Men on Boats, written by Jaclyn Backhaus and directed by Abbie Cathcart.
Leaving your dorm and planning to move off campus? Join the Braun Financial Literacy Program as we discuss how to locate housing options, understanding leases and rental agreements, and how to manage your additional living expenses!
The W&M CyberSecurity Center presents TribeCTF 2024, our inaugural Capture The Flag competition, co-located with &hacks, W&M's hackathon! Test your skills, and win cash prizes! Register now: https://tribectf.cs.wm.edu!
As part of the Tyler Lecture Series and campus conversations around democracy, Professor Marc Stein will speak on the bicentennial protests to help us think more expansively about engaging with democracy and belonging in the contemporary United States.
Register to vote in Williamsburg.
Shenandoah University's Accelerated Second Degree Nursing Program is a fast-paced, 15-month program for individuals with a non-nursing bachelor’s degree who want to become registered nurses.
Information session for students interested in the 2025 W&M faculty-led summer study abroad program in Montpellier, France.
Journey through centuries of colorful history, from the 18th-century to cutting-edge AI revolutionizing the art world.
Register to vote in Williamsburg.
Convening community organization representatives as well as W&M faculty and staff to strengthen partnerships and explore new collaborations which contribute to thriving communities and a campus that embraces lifelong civic learning and action.
Students are invited to stop by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Fair to learn more about engaging in research!
Hear from Tom Rowland '84 about the ins and outs of the music industry. Discussions about career pathways and the shifting landscape of the business.
Do you love libraries? If so, join the Library Ambassadors, a student group here at W&M. We have monthly dinner meetings, learn about what's happening in the libraries, and give feedback on how to make our campus libraries even better.
Join Former Secretary of Defense, Robert M. Gates, and former Head of USAID, Ambassador Mark Green in a conversation moderated by GRI Director, Professor Mike Tierney.
Join us for "What’s on the horizon with African American genealogy and Ancestry.com?" with Nicka Sewell Smith, Genealogist and Ancestry.com Consultant.
William & Mary Presents! Julian Lage, one of the most prodigious guitarists of his generation
Visit the Alumni House to pick up your nametag, which serves as your ticket to many events. You can also add or modify events in your registration, pick up your class button, browse W&M gifts and gear, make a reunion gift and more.
Find the perfect spot along Richmond Road to cheer for Grand Marshal Cord Jefferson ’04, student organizations, alumni groups and special guests in the parade!
Gather with friends on the Sunken Garden! This year's Friday Night Fest features bourbon and oyster tastings, as well as hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages.
Visit the Alumni House to pick up your nametag, which serves as your ticket to many events. You can also add or modify events in your registration, pick up your class button, browse W&M gifts and gear, make a reunion gift and more.
Join President Katherine A. Rowe for a conversation with Oscar winner Cord Jefferson ’04.
Spooky PhysicsFest will teleport you into the bizarre and fascinating world of science during Homecoming! Mind-blowing hands-on activities, demonstrations, lab tours, and Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream! Everything is free and fun for all ages!
Join our Graduate Admissions Team for a William & Mary Football Game Day!
Grab a classmate and join the party in the big tent for dancing and late-night snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. A beer and wine cash bar will be available until 10:45 p.m.
Commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayette receiving his Honorary Degree of Laws from William & Mary.
Class of 2025 only. Gather alongside fellow seniors to enjoy southern breakfast bites, artisanal cocktails and mocktails and craft cold brew.
As we celebrate Yorktown Day and Lafayette’s Farewell Tour in Williamsburg, we invite you to join us in welcoming Iris de Rode, a Dutch historian and expert on French involvement in the American Revolution, to William & Mary.
Learn about opportunities to serve with the Peace Corps. A recruiter will be available to answer questions, provide information about the application process, and share experiences from service abroad.
Are you interested in gaining invaluable professional experience and immersing yourself in the vibrant cultures of East Asia? If so, mark your calendar for the upcoming Freeman Intern Fellowships in East Asia Information Session!
Have you ever wondered how the Electoral College actually works? Or who gets to cast the electoral votes that determine the president? Come hear an insider perspective on these topics from Prof. Alan Kennedy in a conversation hosted by Prof. Paul Manna.
Join a guided conversation about trust in elections. With a small group of fellow participants from campus and our broader community, you will share your perspectives on trust and your hopes for how communities could inspire more trust in our elections.
Join us for an evening with W&M alumna, author and actress Stephanie Szostak ‘94. She will be discussing her book, SELF!SH: Step Into a Journey of Self-Discovery to Revive Confidence, Joy, and Meaning.
Title: Big AI for Small Devices
Karagoz Theatre Company presents "The Forest of the Witch."
Two-time Pulitzer Prize for History award winning author Alan Taylor will close the For 2026: Virginia's Revolutionary Histories & Beyond conference with a keynote address entitled Tower Hill: A Plantation on the Edge. This event is free and open to all.
It's yoga... with a dog!
Join a guided conversation about trust in elections. With a small group of fellow participants from campus and our broader community, you will share your perspectives on trust and your hopes for how communities could inspire more trust in our elections.
Kevin Jerome Everson is an artist working in film, painting, sculpture and photography.
W&M Bray School Lab presents Bray School Stories: Seeking Mary & Elisha, Part II on Monday, October 28, 2024 at 6:00 PM. Presented free for all on Zoom.
The Raft Debate returns!
What will US foreign policy look like in the next presidential administration? Join Dr. Kiron Skinner and the Security & Foreign Policy Initiative for a timely discussion of the foreign policy visions of the prospective Harris and Trump administrations.
Join us at the Wellness Center for a Halloween Party with therapy dogs, treats, hot tea, and fun stress-management activities like Legos, coloring, and puzzles!
Get an exclusive first look at the Museum’s breathtaking transformation through an illustrated lecture by Director David Brashear.
The RHA is proud to present Fall Fest 2024! There will be pumpkin painting, candy, and so much more. Show up in costume for the costume contest for a chance to win a Wawa gift card! We hope to see you there!
W&M is partnering with Hillel International on a campus climate review to assess experiences and belonging for Jewish students, faculty and staff through one-hour, virtual focus groups.