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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.
There are 16 donation locations on the main campus in Williamsburg and 3 donation locations at VIMS. Look for bright yellow donation boxes with a W&M Fall Food Drive flyer in buildings all around campus.
Haiti to Harlem: Toussaint L’Ouverture & Jacob Lawrence is developed by the fall 2024 class of The Curatorial Project taught by Professor Sibel Zandi-Sayek.
WCWM is so excited for our first-ever Listen-A-Thon! The Listen-A-Thon is a completely free, fun-filled event where our DJs play their shows live. While listening, students can participate in a variety of crafts and activities (+ win some cool prizes :p)
The Entrepreneurship Hub is hosting a Pop-Up Shop on 11/16 for student ventures to show what they can offer to the Williamsburg community!
Learn about how you can be funded through the Charles Center to complete undergraduate research this summer in Arts & Humanities areas!
Join us to learn about our Counselor Education Ph.D. program!
Discover how dance can be a powerful medium for healing.
Learn about how you can be funded through the Charles Center to complete undergraduate research this summer in STEM!
Join together to practice a variety of simple mindfulness techniques for the brain and body to shift and steady. No experience is needed.
Join us for an insightful talk with Dave Leichtman, Director of Corporate Civic Responsibility at Microsoft, as he discusses how technology is shaping the future of democracy.
Do you like science? Do you like theater? Then we have a unique opportunity for you! VIMS and W&M Theatre are producing a one-act play written by a marine scientist. Auditions are Nov 19 & 20!
The CGA will be hosting a brown bag discussing GIS after graduation at 12pm in the CGA Office (Swem 213). This event is intended for upperclassmen but all are welcome! Individuals who register and show up to the brown bag will be entered into a raffle
EARN A GLOBAL BUSINESS MINOR DURING SUMMER STUDY ABROAD! Learn about the summer program in Dublin offered by the Raymond A. Mason School of Business. Register here for Zoom link
The Global Research Institute invites students, faculty, and staff to speak with Dr. Russell Toth, Associate Professor at the School of Economics at the University of Sydney.
Kim Hong Nguyen (she/they) is a scholar of Vietnamese descent appointed as Associate Professor of Communication Arts/Gender and Social Justice, at the University of Waterloo.
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time opens 7 minutes after midnight with Christopher’s discovery that his neighbor’s dog, Wellington, has been murdered. Rehearsals begin January 27. Performances Feb 27 - March 2.
If you’re receiving this, listen carefully! Lock your doors, hold your loved ones, and pray that you don’t hear it! Beware the harrowing horror of the unstoppable, the uncontrollable, the unrelenting, the Noise!
Thanksgiving is a time to reflect and appreciate the things that make life special. But, we often forget to be thankful for ourselves. This Vinyasa flow will be focused on appreciating what your body has accomplished and energizing for a long break.
The grand finale of our yearly programming! Demo Day is a jam-packed, half-day event featuring what the W&M Entrepreneurship Hub has accomplished over the past semester.
This is your opportunity to learn more about how the MBAA operates, ask questions, and share your thoughts on what experiences and initiatives you’d like to see in the future.
Generative AI and the Demise of Higher Education
We invite you to join the Undergraduate Business Admissions Team to learn more about the Undergraduate Business Programs, the application process, and get answers to any other questions you may have about the Business Majors and/or Minors Programs.
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.
Join us to learn about our ESL/Bilingual Education program!
Join together to practice a variety of simple mindfulness techniques for the brain and body to shift and steady. No experience is needed.
Join us to learn about our Elementary Education MA.Ed. program!
Learn about how you can be funded through the Charles Center to complete undergraduate research this summer in Social Science areas!
We invite you to join the Undergraduate Business Admissions Team to learn more about the Undergraduate Business Programs, the application process, and get answers to any other questions you may have about the Business Majors and/or Minors Programs.
Join us to learn about our Gifted Education PhD and EdD programs!
We invite you to join the Undergraduate Business Admissions Team to learn more about the Undergraduate Business Programs, the application process, and get answers to any other questions you may have about the Business Majors and/or Minors Programs.
Students will learn how to create watercolor monotypes inspired by nature.
It’s officially the holiday season! As a present to yourself, please join us on Dec 6 for a winter-themed Vinyasa flow, featuring a joyful, heart opening class
Callint all students invited to participate in the Winter Degree Recognition Ceremony! Mark Your Calendar to Ring the Wren Bell!
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 MBAA Winter Formal, Snow Ball, on December 6th will be from 7:00 to 11:00 PM at Great Wolf Lodge.
Join Sarah Friedell O'Connell '88 for an engaging webinar where she will provide strategy on how to think about the non-financial aspects of planning for your life beyond full-time work.
The Virginia Beer Company will be our host as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks and present posters on the important research they are conducting. This event is free, open to the public, and registration is not required!
Join the Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation for the 15th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium at the School of Education on March 21-22, 2025.
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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.
There are 16 donation locations on the main campus in Williamsburg and 3 donation locations at VIMS. Look for bright yellow donation boxes with a W&M Fall Food Drive flyer in buildings all around campus.
Haiti to Harlem: Toussaint L’Ouverture & Jacob Lawrence is developed by the fall 2024 class of The Curatorial Project taught by Professor Sibel Zandi-Sayek.
The International Students, Scholars & Programs (ISSP) Office is hosting a trip to International Bazaar to buy international groceries.
WCWM is so excited for our first-ever Listen-A-Thon! The Listen-A-Thon is a completely free, fun-filled event where our DJs play their shows live. While listening, students can participate in a variety of crafts and activities (+ win some cool prizes :p)
The Entrepreneurship Hub is hosting a Pop-Up Shop on 11/16 for student ventures to show what they can offer to the Williamsburg community!
Learn about how you can be funded through the Charles Center to complete undergraduate research this summer in Arts & Humanities areas!
Join us to learn about our Counselor Education Ph.D. program!
Discover how dance can be a powerful medium for healing.
Join us for an engaging Marketing Club meeting featuring executive partner Chris Splan from Coca-Cola, who will conduct a case breakdown of the iconic “Share a Coke” campaign.
Learn about how you can be funded through the Charles Center to complete undergraduate research this summer in STEM!
Join together to practice a variety of simple mindfulness techniques for the brain and body to shift and steady. No experience is needed.
Join us for an insightful talk with Dave Leichtman, Director of Corporate Civic Responsibility at Microsoft, as he discusses how technology is shaping the future of democracy.
Do you like science? Do you like theater? Then we have a unique opportunity for you! VIMS and W&M Theatre are producing a one-act play written by a marine scientist. Auditions are Nov 19 & 20!
Join second-year MBA students to get insights about supply chain and business analytics specializations before making your selection! This is a great chance to ask questions of the second-year MBA students and learn more about these specializations.
The CGA will be hosting a brown bag discussing GIS after graduation at 12pm in the CGA Office (Swem 213). This event is intended for upperclassmen but all are welcome! Individuals who register and show up to the brown bag will be entered into a raffle
EARN A GLOBAL BUSINESS MINOR DURING SUMMER STUDY ABROAD! Learn about the summer program in Dublin offered by the Raymond A. Mason School of Business. Register here for Zoom link
Enjoy traditional Thanksgiving desserts, such as pumpkin pie, apple cider, and more!
The Global Research Institute invites students, faculty, and staff to speak with Dr. Russell Toth, Associate Professor at the School of Economics at the University of Sydney.
Kim Hong Nguyen (she/they) is a scholar of Vietnamese descent appointed as Associate Professor of Communication Arts/Gender and Social Justice, at the University of Waterloo.
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time opens 7 minutes after midnight with Christopher’s discovery that his neighbor’s dog, Wellington, has been murdered. Rehearsals begin January 27. Performances Feb 27 - March 2.
If you’re receiving this, listen carefully! Lock your doors, hold your loved ones, and pray that you don’t hear it! Beware the harrowing horror of the unstoppable, the uncontrollable, the unrelenting, the Noise!
Thanksgiving is a time to reflect and appreciate the things that make life special. But, we often forget to be thankful for ourselves. This Vinyasa flow will be focused on appreciating what your body has accomplished and energizing for a long break.
The grand finale of our yearly programming! Demo Day is a jam-packed, half-day event featuring what the W&M Entrepreneurship Hub has accomplished over the past semester.
This is your opportunity to learn more about how the MBAA operates, ask questions, and share your thoughts on what experiences and initiatives you’d like to see in the future.
Generative AI and the Demise of Higher Education
We invite you to join the Undergraduate Business Admissions Team to learn more about the Undergraduate Business Programs, the application process, and get answers to any other questions you may have about the Business Majors and/or Minors Programs.
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 dissertation defense of Allie Evans is titled ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF POSITIVE BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION AND SUPPORTS ON SCHOOL CLIMATE AND STUDENT BEHAVIOR: A PROGRAM EVALUATION IN A LOW-PERFORMING MIDDLE SCHOOL.
Join us to learn about our ESL/Bilingual Education program!
Join together to practice a variety of simple mindfulness techniques for the brain and body to shift and steady. No experience is needed.
Join us to learn about our Elementary Education MA.Ed. program!
Learn about how you can be funded through the Charles Center to complete undergraduate research this summer in Social Science areas!
We invite you to join the Undergraduate Business Admissions Team to learn more about the Undergraduate Business Programs, the application process, and get answers to any other questions you may have about the Business Majors and/or Minors Programs.
Join us to learn about our Gifted Education PhD and EdD programs!
We invite you to join the Undergraduate Business Admissions Team to learn more about the Undergraduate Business Programs, the application process, and get answers to any other questions you may have about the Business Majors and/or Minors Programs.
Students will learn how to create watercolor monotypes inspired by nature.
It’s officially the holiday season! As a present to yourself, please join us on Dec 6 for a winter-themed Vinyasa flow, featuring a joyful, heart opening class
Callint all students invited to participate in the Winter Degree Recognition Ceremony! Mark Your Calendar to Ring the Wren Bell!
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 MBAA Winter Formal, Snow Ball, on December 6th will be from 7:00 to 11:00 PM at Great Wolf Lodge.
The MBAA Winter Formal, Snow Ball, on December 6th will be from 7:00 to 11:00 PM at Great Wolf Lodge.
Put those textbooks down and let the holiday magic begin! Join us for a heartwarming evening filled with steaming bowls of chili and a hot cocoa bar that'll make you feel all toasty inside!
Join Sarah Friedell O'Connell '88 for an engaging webinar where she will provide strategy on how to think about the non-financial aspects of planning for your life beyond full-time work.
The Virginia Beer Company will be our host as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks and present posters on the important research they are conducting. This event is free, open to the public, and registration is not required!
Join the Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation for the 15th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium at the School of Education on March 21-22, 2025.
Join the Lemon Project and the Hulon Willis Alumni Association for the 2025 Donning of the Kente! Registration is open for graduates to take part in this rites of passage ceremony in May 2025.
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