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The Charles Center and the Reves Center for International Studies present photojournalist and Pulitzer grantee Sophie Neiman for a talk about her reporting on protests in Uganda's oil region.
A public evening with Kerry Lee, the Co-Artistic Director of the Atlanta Chinese Dance Company, in coordination with the special exhibit “Chinese Dance: National Movements in a Revolutionary Age, 1945-1965,” on display at the Stryker Center.
The Gilman Scholarship is specifically designed for Pell eligible students to study abroad.
Chenyuan Ma is a PhD candidate at Minzu University of China and a visiting scholar at William & Mary. Her talk is about the ethnic minority religious festival known as the Ha Festival in Sino-Vietnamese cross-border Jing Communities in southwest China.
The International Law Society welcomes Professor Randall Abate (GW Law) to discuss “climate washing” litigation that seeks to hold private sector entities accountable for misleading the public about their compliance with climate change mandates or goals.
This open and non-structured space has been established for W&M students who identify as questioning, transgender, non-binary, gender queer, gender-nonconforming and are interested in connecting with others with similar identities/shared experiences.
Charter Day marks the 330th anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Charter from King William III and Queen Mary II of England establishing William & Mary. Tickets are not required to attend.
Kadencia is a 13-piece orchestra that has quickly made an impact in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States through performances that deliver heavy-hitting original music.
A&S Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion 2023 Spring Speaker Series featuring award-winning author and speaker, Colum McCann. Open to everyone in the W&M community.
Each year the Government Dept. invites a distinguished alum to speak as part of the Baxter-Ward Fellowship. This year's recipient is Dr. Allison P. Anoll, '09, & an Assi Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University.
William & Mary is once again working with the Williamsburg Regional Library for the One Book, One Community program. This year's selection is author Micheline Marcom's book, The New American.
Based in Williamsburg, the Wren Masters specialize in historical performance of 17th and 18th century music played on harpsichord, recorder, baroque violin, and viola da gamba is sponsored by the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
The Bahn Mi Lecture Series of the Asian and Pacific Islander American Studies Program (APIA):
Prof. Geeta Patel (Professor, South Asian Studies. University of Virginia): Archives, History, Desire, Lyric: Miraji's Translation
The 2023 workshop is for W&M students who have a story to tell about traveling internationally and who want to learn to tell their non-fiction story creatively and succinctly (~500 words).
The Fanoos Family Ensemble performs songs in the Afghan classical style, at the crossroads of Persian poetry, Hindustani rhythms, and Central Asian harmonies.
LISA LOWE (Samuel Knight Professor of American Studies at Yale University) will be presenting “Colonial Domesticity and Social Reproduction” as part of the Asian and Pacific Islander American Studies Program (APIA) 2022-23 Bahn Mi Lecture series.
Ms. Paniyeva has been hailed by the New York Concert Review as "a wonderful pianist", and one with "tender regard for the music.
The ensemble’s playlist embraces traditional chamber music repertoire, and is devoutly committed to expanding the wind quintet repertoire by commissioning music from new voices that reflect historical events and the times in which we currently live.
Victor Haskins is a multi-instrumentalist, multidisciplinary artist, international performer, composer, improviser, bandleader, and educator.
Ongoing Events
The exhibit explores the history of Chinese dance through images and text co-curated by William & Mary professor Dr. Emily Wilcox and University of Michigan Chinese Studies Librarian Dr. Liangyu Fu.