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Join us on Tuesday, April 1 for panel discussion on baseball culture in Japan during the 20th century in Swem Library’s Special Collections Research Center.
Join us on Wednesday, April 2, for One Tribe One Day! With your support, we can make this year unforgettable.
One Tribe One Day, the university's day of giving is Wednesday, April 2. Mark your calendar and join us to celebrate with free Ben & Jerry's ice cream, live music and adorable therapy dogs on the Swem Patio from 12:30-3:30pm!
Zachary Lockman (NYU) delivers this year's keynote address for the Tyler Lecture Series Symposium on The Global Middle East. His lecture will be followed by a performance by the Middle Eastern Music Ensemble.
The competition will feature Barr Fellows, outstanding Arts & Sciences Honors seniors, who will have just five minutes to effectively explain their research and its importance to a general audience.
The Spring Honors Research Symposium will feature the research of undergraduate W&M seniors from any Arts & Sciences major completing Departmental Honors in a variety of presentation formats.
Grab free swag and enjoy free food as we celebrate your declaration journey.
Enjoy a night of music performed by the Suspicious Cheese Lords on April 4th, 2025 at 7:30 pm.
To reserve your seat please follow this ticket link:http://wm.universitytickets.com/w/
A great starting point to develop both strength and confidence. Hot sounds, compelling choreography and your choice of weight inspire you to get the results you came for - and fast!
Join the Lemon Project as we continue to explore the theme, "Undefeated: Black Resilience through Resistance, Creativity, and Cooperation," with a virtual Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk, "Virginia Rosenwald Schools - A Story of Resistance and Resilience."
Hayes Writers Series - Sara Daniele Rivera
Join us in discussing how to strike the right balance between AI’s transformative potential and human ingenuity, ensuring that we surf the AI wave rather than being swept away or left behind.
Public screening of "Choeurs Atlantiques/ Tales from the Atlantic Beyond," a documentary by Prof. Babana-Hampton (Michigan State U) on the legacies of the slave trade and slavery in the French Caribbean, mainland France, and Francophone West Africa.
Join us for an exciting discussion about two new books chronicling local Black history!
The CGA is hosting its last speaker series event of the semester on April 11th. We will have three guest speakers of the LGBTQ+ community to talk about their experience in the field of GIS as LGBTQ+ individuals.
Join the Schroeder Center for Health Policy and VCU's Dr. Gabriela León-Pérez for a conversation about an academic-community partnership focused on the mental health of newcomer Latino youth in the greater Richmond area.
Join the Barksdale Treble Chorus for their last concert of the semester! Tickets are FREE for students and can be reserved at https://wm.universitytickets.com.
Enjoy a night of music performed by Marcolivia on April 12th, 2025 at 7:30 pm.
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Join the Botetourt Chamber Singers for a great afternoon of choir music! Tickets can be reserved at https://wm.universitytickets.com.
Join the Judaic Studies Program for a lecture on the parallels between Jewish-Czech author Franz Kafka’s fiction and diaries with the work of acclaimed American-Canadian videogame creator Davey Wreden!
Reid Whitten is the Managing Partner of Sheppard Mullin's London office. He specializes in international trade regulations and investigations.
This talk explores the political power of love through Arendt's Amor Mundi & Weil's "madness of love." It examines how love, starting in personal relationships, extends to public and political spheres, offering transformative potential in times of crisis.
Join the Lemon Project as we welcome author and W&M alumna Dr. Ravynn Stringfield back to campus for a Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk. Ravynn will read selections from her work. She will sign books, and books will be available for purchase.
Join the IIC for our annual Earth Week Launch Party with Student Research Presentations
Join the Middle Eastern Music Ensemble for their special 30th Anniversary performance “Music for a Better World” featuring Insia Malik and Gabriel Lavin. Tickets can be reserved at https://wm.universitytickets.com.
The Out of the Darkness Walk is the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's signature student fundraising series. Alpha Tau Omega runs the W&M walk annually and raises money for AFSP throughout the semester. We aim to raise $15,000 each year.
A great starting point to develop both strength and confidence. Hot sounds, compelling choreography and your choice of weight inspire you to get the results you came for - and fast!
This event serves as a space to buy and sell furniture before Move-Out.
GRI Presents East Asia's Geopolitical Shifts: How Three Years of War in Ukraine Have Transformed China-Russia-North Korea Relations. The Hive Event Space (ground floor of Swem, G31). 12:00-1:00 pm. Lunch will be provided. Co-sponsored by Government
Join us for a timely and in-depth discussion on the early trajectory of President Trump’s foreign policy in his second term. Our expert panel will analyze key developments, strategic shifts, and global implications.
Join the Institute for Integrative Conservation, the Muscarelle Museum of Art, and Vital Impacts for a celebration of the W&M Year of the Environment as we welcome underwater photographer, whale whisperer, and National Geographic fellow Brian Skerry.
The Equality Lab presents a day-long series of online talks and discussions with thinkers from around the world considering the challenges and opportunities that AI offers.
Join us for the Internship & Applied Learning Student Showcase on April 23, from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. in Chesapeake A & B in Sadler. Students will be showcasing their experiences and sharing key learnings and how the experience shaped their goals.
To reserve your seat please follow this ticket link:http://wm.universitytickets.com/w/
Starting locally is the foundation of genealogical research; however, how should you prepare to visit your ancestral home to do research? Join the conversation on April 24 to learn how to maximize the experience of revisiting home.
McKenzie Wark will share thoughts from her book, Raving.
In partnership with William & Mary Student Assembly, the Muscarelle presents the 2025 Art & Music Bash!
Explore connections between Michelangelo’s original project for the Tomb of Pope Julius II and his Sistine ceiling paintings, featuring 3D reconstructions of the unbuilt mausoleum.
Bray School Lab presents a monthly Zoom series by Genealogist Elizabeth Drembus, detailing her on-going search for the descendants of the Williamsburg Bray School.
Reserve tickets at https://wm.universitytickets.com.