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Four steps are required at least two weeks before you defend. April 4 is the last day by which you may meet this requirement if you intend to graduate in May 2025.
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.
Dr. Marianna Safronova, University of Delaware & University of Maryland, Title: Quantum Technologies for New-physics Searches in the Laboratory and in Space
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/
Title: Software Engineering for Big Data and Heterogeneous Computing
This talk will present automated software engineering techniques (debugging, testing, and refactoring) designed in the domain of data-intensive, scalable, and heterogeneous computing.
Hayes Writers Series - Sara Daniele Rivera
Jay Jolles, American Studies: “Contemporary Fiction and the Millennial Novel”
Offered in partnership between the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Join us for a reception for the 2025 ARII winners!
La pecera is the first Puerto Rican movie nominated for the Premios Goya, the most important awards for Spanish speaking films
Delve into the critical aspects of financial wellness with Katherine Guthrie, Dungan Term Associate Professor of Business and finance department chair at W&M’s Raymond A. Mason School of Business.
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.
Tickets are FREE for students. Reserve your ticket at https://wm.universitytickets.com.
William & Mary Theatre and Performance Second Season Presents... The Skriker. Written by Caryl Churchill and directed by Anya Ruzicka '25.
Yiqi Yang, "Exploring Electron Correlation Effects in Two-dimensional Models and Materials: A Quantum Monte Carlo Study"
Guatemalan photographer Daniel Hernández-Salazar will be the keynote and final speaker of the Spring 2025 Scholarly Perspectives Series on Arts & Democracy.
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.
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.
College Student Mental Health and Resilience: Applying Economic Tools to Traditionally Non-Economic Topics
Counting Fearlessly and Meticulously: Weight Distribution of Cyclic Codes with Generalized Niho-type Nonzeros
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.
Prof. Babana-Hampton (Michigan State U) will be giving this year's Fauvel Lecture on "The Historical Memory of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Emancipatory Projects by Black French Caribbean Artists Today."
Dr. Rachel Hyneman, University of Arizona, Title: Probing Higgs Boson Self-Interactions at the ATLAS Experiment
Students, join your philosophy professors for our Spring cook-out and volleyball match! Food and soft drinks provided. Philosophy students and friends invited!
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.
Bridging the Gap seeks to educate designers and creatives working in the industry on the struggles Black Indigenous Performers of Color (BIPOC) face. This workshop includes a presentation, Q&A session, and hands-on component led by Jerrilyn Duckworth.
Ongoing Events
keynote address is from 5-6:30pm on April 3, followed by a performance by the Middle East Music Ensemble. The three panels on April 4 are scheduled from 9:30am to 6:30pm. The final panel is in honor of our late colleague, Abdul-Karim Rafeq.
The Department of Art & Art History presents the Non-Majors show
An Evening of Dance is an annual concert in which students explore and develop original choreography performed by their peers in the Orchesis Modern Dance Company, under the mentorship of the Dance faculty.
With workshops and engagement opportunities throughout the week and a culminating event Friday with a celebratory pop-up, swag and free food, this event celebrates every step of the student journey to declaring their major!
Prospective students are welcome to contact our Program Director, Prof. Pacini (gxpaci@wm.edu), for information about French & Francophone Studies at W&M.
At the Writing and Communication Center, trained peer consultants offer individual assistance with writing, presentation, and other communication assignments across disciplines and at any stage, from generating ideas to polishing a final product.