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Taught By: Megan Johnson
This class is designed for those who have a good understanding of yoga poses and the relationship between breath and movement. Vinyasa flow focuses on linking traditional postures to the breath to build internal heat.
The rules are simple: write, shoot, and edit a short film in just 24 hours! The contest is open to W&M students and alumni, pros and amateurs alike, and is a chance to show your filmmaking chops on the big screen.
Service Saturdays connect you to local community organizations to complete one-time volunteer projects, learn about the community organization, and build relationships with fellow volunteers. You may register as an individual or as part of a group.
Start off midterms with a lesson in mindfulness, meditation, and yoga specifically for FGLI students!
Chitralekha Zutshi, Class of 1962 Professor of History, will read excerpts from and discuss her new book, Sheikh Abdullah: The Caged Lion of Kashmir, a biography of the controversial Kashmiri leader, recently published by HarperCollins India.
Alumni Candace Bond-Theriault, J.D., LL.M. will provide her first public preview of her forthcoming book, Queering Reproductive Justice.
Taco delights at our stations in both Food Hall @ Sadler and Commons Dining Hall! Make sure you stop by and give them a try! Click more information for our menu.
Candace Bond-Theriault, JD., LL.M. (she/her/hers)
Rare book dealer Heather O'Donnell breaks down some popular misconceptions about private book collecting and library special collections.
Dr. Andrew Payne (University of London) will present and discuss his newly-published book “War on the Ballot: How the Election Cycle Shapes Presidential Decision-Making in War”. The talk will take place in Chancellors 322 on Tuesday, March 5 at 5pm.
“The future of this Republic is in the hands of the American voter.” – Dwight D. Eisenhower
Free elections are among the strongest pillars of democracy. In the midst of primary season, join us for a panel conversation on the state of American elections.
The Politics of Zionism: Conflict & Reconciliation
Join us for a performance of the Richmond Piano Trio. Each member of the trio brings a wealth of performing experience.
This class is designed for those who have a good understanding of yoga poses and the relationship between breath and movement. Vinyasa flow focuses on linking traditional postures to the breath to build internal heat.
Chris Mooney will be joined by Poisoned Dwarf for the St. Patrick's Day Recital on March 14th at 8 pm in the Music Building in the Comey Recital Hall.
Community/Panel Discussion Surrounding the Issues for Food Insecurity In Our Communities
The Department of Classics presents, The Blues of Achilles. A set of original songs composed by Joe Goodkin for guitar and vocals, the Blues of Achilles.
Join the W&M Bray School Lab each month in a new series on Zoom: Bray School Stories: Finding the Bray School Students. Led by Elizabeth Drembus of the W&M Bray School Lab.
In this Voice of the Artist lecture, Martin will discuss her journey as an artist, the people and stories that inspire her, and the questions and issues that drive her work.
The beastliest trivia night of them all returns to W&M Libraries this month with a new menagerie of lifeforms. So, round up your herd, group up your gaggle, and meet us in the Ford Classroom on Tuesday, March 19th at 7pm.
We will be having a big Spring BBQ Cookout at Commons dining hall. Make sure you bring your friends and enjoy some of our chefs grilled masterpieces! Menu details coming soon!
A&S Graduate Students get one slide, no props, and just three minutes to effectively explain their research and its importance to a general audience. A signature event of the Graduate & Honors Research Symposium.
Come see the Gentlemen's Wren 10 this semester!
Join us for the 2024 Graduate & Honors Research Symposium.
A panel on "US, Japan, and Baseball" with baseball historian Rob Fitts and former player and manager Ken Macha
4th Annual National Security Conference - Data & Democracy: AI, Cyber Defense, & National Security
Raise your voice for clean water! William & Mary students are invited to join the Bay Advocacy Institute in partnership with Civic & Community Engagement to participate in advocacy training, networking, and lunch!
Harris Simon will perform at the Music Building Recital Hall on Sunday, March 23, 2024 at 7:00 pm.
Join the Flat Hat for a journalism workshop! Part of the 2024 Spring intern program.
Come celebrate international waffle day with us at both Food Hall @ Sadler and Commons Dining hall! Our chefs have prepared a variety of waffles for you all to enjoy all day!
Join us on Tuesday, March 26, for One Tribe One Day! With your help, we can make this another record-breaking year.
Make an appointment to join the William & Mary Spirit Shop and Bookstore team to gear up for Commencement! Shop regalia, diploma frames, class rings and more, and speak with representatives from top commencement merchandise vendors.
An annual dance concert in which students explore and develop original choreography performed by their peers in the Orchesis Modern Dance Company
CHANNEL. A Video & Short Film Exhibition, curated by Patrick Harkin. April 7 - March 12, 2024. Andrews Gallery
Reception: March 28, 4-7pm. Andrews Gallery and Foyer.
The AIA Alan Boegehold Lecture presents Debby Sneed, California State University Long Beach. She will talk on Technologies of Access & Inclusion in Ancient Greece.
STEP into the Arts with the Student Transition & Engagement Program and The Muscarelle Museum!
This series of conversations features experts on the regulation of technology, citizen journalism, digital storytelling, and online activism.
As part of our continuing intern series, attend the final intern lesson of the Spring 2024 semester focused on journalism toolkits and Adobe programs.