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Toast the Class of 2024 before Commencement, learn all the ways to stay connected with William & Mary after you graduate, and enjoy brunch-style food, mimosas and non-alcoholic beverages.
Learn how to create content and assignments in Blackboard Ultra Courses.
Scholarship on Display is a rotating exhibit series showcasing faculty work from academic departments and programs at William & Mary.
Join Yorktown Library for this month’s special Genealogy Meetup with a guest panel discussing researching African American ancestors.
Need a break from studying for finals? Stop by for free coffee, tea, snacks, and swag in the Sadler Center atrium!
Finals got you down? Drop by the Dean of Students suite for a 15-minute Pep-Talk with Dean Harris or Dean Pinkerton. Walk-ins only. No Appointment needed! Cookies and Cocoa Too!
Finals got you down? Drop by the Dean of Students suite for a 15-minute Pep-Talk with Dean Harris or Dean Pinkerton. Walk-ins only. No Appointment needed! Cookies and Cocoa Too!
Ryan Chaban, Physics: "Star in a Bottle: The Promises and Challenges of Nuclear Fusion"
Offered in partnership between the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
As we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month this May, we are delighted to invite you to a special virtual conversation with David Uy '93.
Finals got you down? Drop by the Dean of Students suite for a 15-minute Pep-Talk with Dean Harris or Dean Pinkerton. Walk-ins only. No Appointment needed! Cookies and Cocoa Too!
Join us on Friday, May 10, for a gallery talk led by W&M alumni Derrick C. Jones '85 on the “Negro Leagues Baseball, 1920-1960” exhibit.
An art song recital featuring music of Schubert, Brahms, Dvorak, Strauss, Hahn, Berlioz, Duke, and Heggie, performed by sopranos Kate Hearden and Claudia Kessel and pianists Sarah Bland and Jane Alcorn. A free concert with donations encouraged.
Join Professor Randy Coleman for his last lecture before retirement, and you don't have to get here at 8 am to catch it!
"A Walk Down Memory Lane with Professor Coleman: Reflections on a Career of Connections" on Saturday 11 May at 10 am