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Twenty-five works by English collage artist Clive Knights will be on view in the Daily Grind from February 9 through May 18.
The 2024 Ampersand International Arts Festival will feature a week of films, live performances, workshops, panels, receptions, and more, March 18-24.
The Barbershop and Beauty Confessions exhibit delves into the rich cultural significance of beauty salons and barber shops within the African American community.
Community/Panel Discussion Surrounding the Issues for Food Insecurity In Our Communities
The Department of Classics presents, The Blues of Achilles. A set of original songs composed by Joe Goodkin for guitar and vocals, the Blues of Achilles.
Join the W&M Bray School Lab each month in a new series on Zoom: Bray School Stories: Finding the Bray School Students. Led by Elizabeth Drembus of the W&M Bray School Lab.
From identifying niche audiences and crafting compelling value propositions to mapping out revenue streams and resource allocations
In this Voice of the Artist lecture, Martin will discuss her journey as an artist, the people and stories that inspire her, and the questions and issues that drive her work.
Please join Professor Vose as he presents material from his forthcoming book, Splitting the Middle: A Natural History of Middle Way Reasoning.
In this workshop, you will learn about a sustainable business model for creatives that helps foster systemic changes favoring artists and alternative use of traditional space
William & Mary is once again working with the Williamsburg Regional Library for the One Book, One Community program. This year's selection is Bruce Holsinger's novel, The Displacements.
A&S Graduate Students get one slide, no props, and just three minutes to effectively explain their research and its importance to a general audience. A signature event of the Graduate & Honors Research Symposium.
Come see the Gentlemen's Wren 10 this semester!
Join us for the 2024 Graduate & Honors Research Symposium.
Come celebrate the Release of Forms of Devotion in Early English Poetry by Prof. Jen Lorden in Tucker Hall.
A panel on "US, Japan, and Baseball" with baseball historian Rob Fitts and former player and manager Ken Macha
Children's author Desiree Cooper and fabrication artist/illustrator Bec Sloane will take the class inside their collaboration to create the award-winning book, Nothing Special.
Join us on Thursday, March 21 to kick off the 4th annual national security conference with a book talk and signing from Shane Harris & Stephanie Pell!
Investigative journalist, author and activist Elena Kostyuchenko will deliver a talk at William & Mary on March 21st at 5pm. The title of her talk is "The New Social Journalism in Russia & Ukraine," and it is part of the Tepper Lecture Series.
In our session, we will talk about the various responsibilities of a creative producer through all steps of a film's life from development through festivals, sales, and distribution
Comedian and veteran TV writer Sara Schaefer will share her insights about the process of pitching - and selling - a show
Optimizing Convex Compositions
Prof. Dima (Syracuse U.) will be giving this year's Fauvel Lecture on the Franco-Senegalese filmmaker Mati Diop and her hallucinatory film Atlantics (2019). See the film first on Thursday, March 21, at 6:30 pm in 111 Small Hall.
Dr. Jeremy Wolcott, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Tufts University, Title of talk: Multifaceted Nu Insights: Harnessing MCMC to Inspect Neutrino Oscillations From Every Angle
This reception will feature an opportunity to mix and mingle with fellow (and future!) 24 Speed participants and audience members of all ages in a casual environment.
Harris Simon will perform at the Music Building Recital Hall on Sunday, March 23, 2024 at 7:00 pm.
Join the Flat Hat for a journalism workshop! Part of the 2024 Spring intern program.
In this one-day symposium at the Law School, speakers will explore the urgency of the interrelationships between climate and conflict and potential avenues (legal, political, scientific, diplomatic) to address this growing threat.
Alissa Johannsen Rubin, Senior International Correspondent for the New York Times, covering climate and conflict issues in the Middle East, will deliver the George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace at the symposium on climate and conflict.
Community/Panel Discussion and exploration on the root causes of Housing Insecurity and its Intersection regarding Animal Welfare in our communities.
W&M Bray School Lab proudly announces (Re)making the Past: Sewing at the Williamsburg Bray School.
One Tribe, One Day, the university's day of giving is Tuesday, March 26. Mark your calendar and join us to celebrate with free Ben & Jerry's ice cream, live music and adorable therapy dogs on the Swem Patio (on the side near Small Hall) from 12:30-3:30pm!
In this showcase, current Sharp Journalism Seminar students will speak about their travel, reporting, and writing experiences throughout the Seminar.
An annual dance concert in which students explore and develop original choreography performed by their peers in the Orchesis Modern Dance Company
In conjunction with the spring residency of artist Delita Martin, we invite community members to join Muscarelle Director of Engagement Steve Prince for a special workshop inspired by the themes and processes used in Delita’s work.
Join us at Copper Fox Distillery in Williamsburg as VIMS Acoustician Dustin Gregg discusses a monumental equipment upgrade aboard the R/V Virginia that allows VIMS scientists to explore the historical waters of Chesapeake Bay using underwater sound!
CHANNEL. A Video & Short Film Exhibition, curated by Patrick Harkin. April 7 - March 12, 2024. Andrews Gallery
Reception: March 28, 4-7pm. Andrews Gallery and Foyer.
Daniel Dunlavy, from Sandia National Laboratories, will present his research talk "Low-rank Tensor Decompositions for Count Data" at the CS department Colloquium on March 29.
Join the CGA for a very special speaker series lecture with Esri's program manager of spatial analysis/data science, Lauren Bennett, & Esri's spatial statistics product engineer, Alberto Nieto, to talk about using spatial analysis to examine inequities.
Frank N. von Hippel, Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus, Program on Science and Global Security, Princeton University, Title of talk: Danger of nuclear war: Physicists can help!
Tyler Goldberger, doctoral candidate in History: “The Cold War and U.S.-Spain Relations”
Offered in partnership between the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
The Muscarelle’s spring Selected Topics in Architecture lecture series will focus on the flourishing Renaissance period, when architectural innovation resulted in some of the world’s most breathtaking and magnificent structures.
Please join us on Thursday, April 4 at 6:30 PM in Tucker Theatre for a night of poetry with Tim Seibles. This event is free and open to the public and there will be a reception to follow.
Sebastian Elbaum, from the University of Virginia, will present his research talk "Analyzing the Long-Tail Distribution of Autonomous Systems", as part of the Distinguished Speaker Series at the CS Department.
Victor Haskins will perform at the Music Building Recital Hall on Friday, April 5, 2024 at 7:00 pm.
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.
The spring 2024 Muscarelle Explorations lecture series will explore the art of photography and its power to tell human stories.
Molly Shilo (she/her) is a PhD candidate at William & Mary in the American Studies program who will be graduating this year. Her scholarly interests include feminist and queer theories, critical race studies, and theories of the body.
The 4th Annual WMSURE Undergraduate Research Conference will take place on April 12, 2024. The conference is open to all undergraduates, within William & Mary and across the Commonwealth, and all majors! Witness scholarly excellence or present yourself!
Come join Special Collections Research Center as we explore our most exciting physics related collections!
VIMS is excited to join the Virginia Osprey Foundation for the 6th Annual Virginia Osprey Festival in beautiful waterfront Colonial Beach, Virginia. The festival is FREE of charge and includes presentations, live bird encounters, nest tours, and more!
Join us for the Internships & Applied Learning Student Showcase. Students who took part in research or an internship will be showcasing their applied learning experience and how it has shaped their academic and professional goals.
A walk to prevent suicide and encourage help-seeking
Etch Your Sketch
William & Mary Campus Center
April 26 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
April 26 is a WJCC Schools teacher workday.
Art History Senior Research Colloquium -- Keynote Lecture by Dr. Tatiana Flores of the University of Virginia, followed by Reception
ART HISTORY SENIOR RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM
Join Director David Brashear and author Ross King for a discussion of Brunelleschi’s Dome, the New York Times best-selling story of the construction of Santa Maria del Fiore and the Renaissance genius who reinvented architecture to build it.
The event is free and open to the public.
Professor Prem Devambu, from the University of California - Davis, will present his research talk "Bimodality in Software", as part of the Distinguished Speaker Series at the Computer Science Department.
Join us in Tucker Hall Theatre (Room 127A) for a screening of Exposing Muybridge. Free and open to all.
Wren Masters will perform at the Music Building Recital Hall on Friday, May 3, 2024 at 7:00 pm.
VIMS is excited to join the Mathews Historical Museum for the 2024 Mathews May Faire: A Rural Life! Activities will take place both on the Court House Green and in the Museum. All exhibits, entertainment, arts and crafts, and more are FREE.
Join us for our 13th Wine & Run for the Roses wine auction on Derby Day, Saturday, May 4, 2024 from 3 to 7 PM at the Williamsburg Lodge!
Join us at Frothy Moon Brewhouse as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Drop in, interact with the students, and enter to win door prizes and discounts!
Experience first-hand the same curriculum that all W&M students are learning through the Aspen Institute’s Better Arguments Project framework.
VIMS' annual open house is a free, fun-filled event for the whole family! Join us for marine science exhibits, child-friendly crafts and activities, hands-on experience with animals, lab and facility tours, and more! Event proceeds rain or shine.
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.
No results match your filter criteria.
Twenty-five works by English collage artist Clive Knights will be on view in the Daily Grind from February 9 through May 18.
The 2024 Ampersand International Arts Festival will feature a week of films, live performances, workshops, panels, receptions, and more, March 18-24.
The Barbershop and Beauty Confessions exhibit delves into the rich cultural significance of beauty salons and barber shops within the African American community.
Community/Panel Discussion Surrounding the Issues for Food Insecurity In Our Communities
The Department of Classics presents, The Blues of Achilles. A set of original songs composed by Joe Goodkin for guitar and vocals, the Blues of Achilles.
Join the W&M Bray School Lab each month in a new series on Zoom: Bray School Stories: Finding the Bray School Students. Led by Elizabeth Drembus of the W&M Bray School Lab.
From identifying niche audiences and crafting compelling value propositions to mapping out revenue streams and resource allocations
In this Voice of the Artist lecture, Martin will discuss her journey as an artist, the people and stories that inspire her, and the questions and issues that drive her work.
Please join Professor Vose as he presents material from his forthcoming book, Splitting the Middle: A Natural History of Middle Way Reasoning.
In this workshop, you will learn about a sustainable business model for creatives that helps foster systemic changes favoring artists and alternative use of traditional space
William & Mary is once again working with the Williamsburg Regional Library for the One Book, One Community program. This year's selection is Bruce Holsinger's novel, The Displacements.
A&S Graduate Students get one slide, no props, and just three minutes to effectively explain their research and its importance to a general audience. A signature event of the Graduate & Honors Research Symposium.
Come see the Gentlemen's Wren 10 this semester!
Join us for the 2024 Graduate & Honors Research Symposium.
Come celebrate the Release of Forms of Devotion in Early English Poetry by Prof. Jen Lorden in Tucker Hall.
A panel on "US, Japan, and Baseball" with baseball historian Rob Fitts and former player and manager Ken Macha
Children's author Desiree Cooper and fabrication artist/illustrator Bec Sloane will take the class inside their collaboration to create the award-winning book, Nothing Special.
Join us on Thursday, March 21 to kick off the 4th annual national security conference with a book talk and signing from Shane Harris & Stephanie Pell!
Investigative journalist, author and activist Elena Kostyuchenko will deliver a talk at William & Mary on March 21st at 5pm. The title of her talk is "The New Social Journalism in Russia & Ukraine," and it is part of the Tepper Lecture Series.
Learn more about William & Mary's top-ranked Full-Time MBA Program!
In our session, we will talk about the various responsibilities of a creative producer through all steps of a film's life from development through festivals, sales, and distribution
Comedian and veteran TV writer Sara Schaefer will share her insights about the process of pitching - and selling - a show
Optimizing Convex Compositions
Prof. Dima (Syracuse U.) will be giving this year's Fauvel Lecture on the Franco-Senegalese filmmaker Mati Diop and her hallucinatory film Atlantics (2019). See the film first on Thursday, March 21, at 6:30 pm in 111 Small Hall.
Dr. Jeremy Wolcott, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Tufts University, Title of talk: Multifaceted Nu Insights: Harnessing MCMC to Inspect Neutrino Oscillations From Every Angle
This reception will feature an opportunity to mix and mingle with fellow (and future!) 24 Speed participants and audience members of all ages in a casual environment.
Harris Simon will perform at the Music Building Recital Hall on Sunday, March 23, 2024 at 7:00 pm.
Learn more about William & Mary's top-ranked Full-Time MBA Program!
Join the Flat Hat for a journalism workshop! Part of the 2024 Spring intern program.
In this one-day symposium at the Law School, speakers will explore the urgency of the interrelationships between climate and conflict and potential avenues (legal, political, scientific, diplomatic) to address this growing threat.
Alissa Johannsen Rubin, Senior International Correspondent for the New York Times, covering climate and conflict issues in the Middle East, will deliver the George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace at the symposium on climate and conflict.
Community/Panel Discussion and exploration on the root causes of Housing Insecurity and its Intersection regarding Animal Welfare in our communities.
W&M Bray School Lab proudly announces (Re)making the Past: Sewing at the Williamsburg Bray School.
One Tribe, One Day, the university's day of giving is Tuesday, March 26. Mark your calendar and join us to celebrate with free Ben & Jerry's ice cream, live music and adorable therapy dogs on the Swem Patio (on the side near Small Hall) from 12:30-3:30pm!
In this showcase, current Sharp Journalism Seminar students will speak about their travel, reporting, and writing experiences throughout the Seminar.
An annual dance concert in which students explore and develop original choreography performed by their peers in the Orchesis Modern Dance Company
Sláinte to Irish Lit!
Celebrate the Emerald Isle's rich literary heritage with an evening of readings and refreshments.
Dr. Alex Dehgan, Snow leopard and Afghanistan conservation specialist, conservation innovator and mobilizer, co-founder and CEO of Conservation X Labs gives an IIC Conservation Speaker Series talk: "Preventing the Next Pandemic through Planetary Health"
In conjunction with the spring residency of artist Delita Martin, we invite community members to join Muscarelle Director of Engagement Steve Prince for a special workshop inspired by the themes and processes used in Delita’s work.
Join us at Copper Fox Distillery in Williamsburg as VIMS Acoustician Dustin Gregg discusses a monumental equipment upgrade aboard the R/V Virginia that allows VIMS scientists to explore the historical waters of Chesapeake Bay using underwater sound!
CHANNEL. A Video & Short Film Exhibition, curated by Patrick Harkin. April 7 - March 12, 2024. Andrews Gallery
Reception: March 28, 4-7pm. Andrews Gallery and Foyer.
Daniel Dunlavy, from Sandia National Laboratories, will present his research talk "Low-rank Tensor Decompositions for Count Data" at the CS department Colloquium on March 29.
Join the CGA for a very special speaker series lecture with Esri's program manager of spatial analysis/data science, Lauren Bennett, & Esri's spatial statistics product engineer, Alberto Nieto, to talk about using spatial analysis to examine inequities.
Frank N. von Hippel, Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus, Program on Science and Global Security, Princeton University, Title of talk: Danger of nuclear war: Physicists can help!
This Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk will introduce a transformative dialogue on mental and emotional health in Black communities. This is a part of a series of Lemon's Legacies Porch Talks around the 2024 Lemon Project symposium theme.
Tyler Goldberger, doctoral candidate in History: “The Cold War and U.S.-Spain Relations”
Offered in partnership between the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
The Muscarelle’s spring Selected Topics in Architecture lecture series will focus on the flourishing Renaissance period, when architectural innovation resulted in some of the world’s most breathtaking and magnificent structures.
Please join us on Thursday, April 4 at 6:30 PM in Tucker Theatre for a night of poetry with Tim Seibles. This event is free and open to the public and there will be a reception to follow.
Sebastian Elbaum, from the University of Virginia, will present his research talk "Analyzing the Long-Tail Distribution of Autonomous Systems", as part of the Distinguished Speaker Series at the CS Department.
Victor Haskins will perform at the Music Building Recital Hall on Friday, April 5, 2024 at 7:00 pm.
A free talk by Melanie Wahlberg CS.
Ideas directly from God companion us, bless us, heal us and feel like home. They transform and impel our lives forward.
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.
The spring 2024 Muscarelle Explorations lecture series will explore the art of photography and its power to tell human stories.
Molly Shilo (she/her) is a PhD candidate at William & Mary in the American Studies program who will be graduating this year. Her scholarly interests include feminist and queer theories, critical race studies, and theories of the body.
The 4th Annual WMSURE Undergraduate Research Conference will take place on April 12, 2024. The conference is open to all undergraduates, within William & Mary and across the Commonwealth, and all majors! Witness scholarly excellence or present yourself!
Come join Special Collections Research Center as we explore our most exciting physics related collections!
VIMS is excited to join the Virginia Osprey Foundation for the 6th Annual Virginia Osprey Festival in beautiful waterfront Colonial Beach, Virginia. The festival is FREE of charge and includes presentations, live bird encounters, nest tours, and more!
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all levels of expertise. All are welcome!
Join the William & Mary Entrepreneurship Hub for an inspiring excursion to Virginia Commonwealth University's 2024 Demo Day!
Join us for the Internships & Applied Learning Student Showcase. Students who took part in research or an internship will be showcasing their applied learning experience and how it has shaped their academic and professional goals.
A walk to prevent suicide and encourage help-seeking
Etch Your Sketch
William & Mary Campus Center
April 26 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
April 26 is a WJCC Schools teacher workday.
The grand finale of the W&M Entrepreneurship Hub's yearly programming!
Art History Senior Research Colloquium -- Keynote Lecture by Dr. Tatiana Flores of the University of Virginia, followed by Reception
ART HISTORY SENIOR RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM
Join Director David Brashear and author Ross King for a discussion of Brunelleschi’s Dome, the New York Times best-selling story of the construction of Santa Maria del Fiore and the Renaissance genius who reinvented architecture to build it.
The event is free and open to the public.
Professor Prem Devambu, from the University of California - Davis, will present his research talk "Bimodality in Software", as part of the Distinguished Speaker Series at the Computer Science Department.
Join us in Tucker Hall Theatre (Room 127A) for a screening of Exposing Muybridge. Free and open to all.
Wren Masters will perform at the Music Building Recital Hall on Friday, May 3, 2024 at 7:00 pm.
VIMS is excited to join the Mathews Historical Museum for the 2024 Mathews May Faire: A Rural Life! Activities will take place both on the Court House Green and in the Museum. All exhibits, entertainment, arts and crafts, and more are FREE.
Join us for our 13th Wine & Run for the Roses wine auction on Derby Day, Saturday, May 4, 2024 from 3 to 7 PM at the Williamsburg Lodge!
The roundtable is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all levels of expertise. The session will focus on slavery and post-emancipation eras.
Join us at Frothy Moon Brewhouse as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Drop in, interact with the students, and enter to win door prizes and discounts!
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.
Experience first-hand the same curriculum that all W&M students are learning through the Aspen Institute’s Better Arguments Project framework.
VIMS' annual open house is a free, fun-filled event for the whole family! Join us for marine science exhibits, child-friendly crafts and activities, hands-on experience with animals, lab and facility tours, and more! Event proceeds rain or shine.
Family Weekend features events and special programs designed to showcase life at William & Mary. Learn about world-class faculty, experience special performances from one of many talented student groups, and connect with families from across the nation.
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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