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Objects of Affection, by Madeleine LeTendre, April 17-27, Andrews Gallery.
Honors Thesis Exhibition, PREMYE TRONPE A, by Nicholas Wood, April 17-27, Andrews Gallery.
ART HISTORY SENIOR RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM
Celebrate the Year of the Arts as we showcase spring performances!
Take Back The Night is the oldest worldwide movement to stand against sexual violence.
We welcome all who will walk, stand, speak, chant, and rally with us until sexual violence is NO MORE
A celebration for graduating seniors who have filled out the My Experience Portfolio (MExP) to be recognized and receive graduation cords.
Join us on May 1 from 4:00-5:00PM on the Conservation Patio for a faculty/staff event. Enjoy live music performed by W&M students from Appalachian Music Ensemble along with snacks, drinks, and great conversation! Open to faculty & staff.
The Department of English invites you to join fellow alumni, staff, and faculty as we celebrate the significant contributions made during the 40 year career of Professor Christopher MacGowan. Light hors d'oeuvres, refreshments, and cake will be served.
The Art & Art History Department presents the work of the 2024 Studio Senior Art Capstone students.
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.
Take a minute each day during final exams to recharge with free activities at Swem!
Scholarship on Display is a rotating exhibit series showcasing faculty work from academic departments and programs at William & Mary.
W&M 2024 Teaching & Learning Symposium
Need a break from studying for finals? Stop by for free coffee, tea, snacks, and swag in the Sadler Center atrium!
How to Have Difficult Conversations: Developing Conflict Competencies Workshop
Join the local William & Mary community for our monthly Tribe Thursday at Kephi Greek Kitchen!
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.
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
Department of Art & Art History Community Open House, featuring a printing demonstration, foundry pour, free raffle and art treasure hunt, exhibition in the Andrews Gallery, free food and more.
William & Mary Libraries invite you to a Writers Retreat in Swem Library. The purpose of the retreat is to give you uninterrupted time to work on a specific writing project, complete research, edit a manuscript, or prepare a grant proposal.
The W&M Washington Center invites you to join us for our next event in the Writers of Washington series, discussing Fighting the Night by Paul Hendrickson.
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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Objects of Affection, by Madeleine LeTendre, April 17-27, Andrews Gallery.
Honors Thesis Exhibition, PREMYE TRONPE A, by Nicholas Wood, April 17-27, Andrews Gallery.
ART HISTORY SENIOR RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM
Kommt zu unserem traditionellen Frühlingsfest. Es gibt Bratwurst mit Kartoffelsalat und auch Apfelschorle!
Celebrate the Year of the Arts as we showcase spring performances!
Please join us for our third annual All-Mason Ice Cream Social celebrating the close of our academic year together. All Mason students, staff, and faculty are invited to enjoy over ten flavors of ice cream and sorbet, including vegan/ non-dairy options.
Take Back The Night is the oldest worldwide movement to stand against sexual violence.
We welcome all who will walk, stand, speak, chant, and rally with us until sexual violence is NO MORE
A celebration for graduating seniors who have filled out the My Experience Portfolio (MExP) to be recognized and receive graduation cords.
Join us on May 1 from 4:00-5:00PM on the Conservation Patio for a faculty/staff event. Enjoy live music performed by W&M students from Appalachian Music Ensemble along with snacks, drinks, and great conversation! Open to faculty & staff.
The Department of English invites you to join fellow alumni, staff, and faculty as we celebrate the significant contributions made during the 40 year career of Professor Christopher MacGowan. Light hors d'oeuvres, refreshments, and cake will be served.
The Art & Art History Department presents the work of the 2024 Studio Senior Art Capstone students.
Celebrate another successful year! Join us for ISSP's annual Spring International Reception!
Celebrating the W&M Washington Center's spring 2024 cohort of the D.C. Semester Program.
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.
Take a minute each day during final exams to recharge with free activities at Swem!
Scholarship on Display is a rotating exhibit series showcasing faculty work from academic departments and programs at William & Mary.
W&M 2024 Teaching & Learning Symposium
Need a break from studying for finals? Stop by for free coffee, tea, snacks, and swag in the Sadler Center atrium!
We invite you to join us for an evening of networking as you explore opportunities for earning your MBA!
How to Have Difficult Conversations: Developing Conflict Competencies Workshop
Join the local William & Mary community for our monthly Tribe Thursday at Kephi Greek Kitchen!
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.
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
Department of Art & Art History Community Open House, featuring a printing demonstration, foundry pour, free raffle and art treasure hunt, exhibition in the Andrews Gallery, free food and more.
Join the Lemon Project and the Hulon Willis Association for the Donning of the Kente Ceremony.
The date/time has not been announced but it will most likely be on Friday, May 17 in the early afternoon.
The Department of Art & Art History celebrates graduates in the Class of 2024.
William & Mary Libraries invite you to a Writers Retreat in Swem Library. The purpose of the retreat is to give you uninterrupted time to work on a specific writing project, complete research, edit a manuscript, or prepare a grant proposal.
The W&M Washington Center invites you to join us for our next event in the Writers of Washington series, discussing Fighting the Night by Paul Hendrickson.
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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