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Living the Legacy is a dynamic exhibit featuring the intricate, inspiring stories of African Americans who experienced these inaugural years firsthand and who broke barriers for the generations to come.
Brave Enough to be First serves to honor the legacy of the three women who were the first African Americans in residence at William & Mary, to shed light on just how far we have come, and to inspire continued diversity and inclusion.
A wealthy business man loses everything in a worldwide economic collapse. Now he must struggle just to survive and keep his family safe.
Follow young Benjamin Harrison as he enlists aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge to serve with Capt. Edward Thatch, the infamous Blackbeard, in the final volume in this exciting trilogy.
In the midst of a dreamy, lowcountry summer in South Carolina, the shadow of murder has fallen across a peaceful community, and an innocent woman has been wrongfully accused. Only her employer, Professor Sidney Lake, can help clear her good name.
Come learn about the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the first African American students in residence at William & Mary and the upcoming Spring semester events. Light refreshments will be available. ALL students, faculty and staff are invited.
On a trip to Williamsburg, Virginia, a family escapes a near-fatal a car accident and are transported back in time, where they become entangled in the events leading up to the American Revolution.
Please join us for the next Andrews Gallery Exhibition, "Sojourn", the work of Visiting Professor of Ceramics, Mike Stumbras.
Student Affairs, the Office of Diversity & Inclusion, and the Student Assembly invite students, faculty, and staff to participate in a forum discussion on the intersection between First Amendment rights and protests on public university campuses.
Three notable scholars discuss Europe's constitutional crossroads in a program co-sponsored by the Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and the European University Institute. Free admission & everyone is welcome to attend.
Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole will keynote the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Commemoration Program, lecturing on, "Barriers are Meant to be Broken." This year's remembrance is part of the 50th Anniversary Celebration of African Americans in Residence at W&M.
Come out to our first Homebrew of the semester! See some of our amazing past performers, grab a snack, and hang out. Good times all around are to be had.
In this book, Capt. Brittingham departs from his usual genre of military thrillers, delving instead into the world of politics & current affairs, and offering his views on today's hot button issues, from foreign policy to the national debt.
Information session for 2018 EXTREEMS-QED summer research program
Come Join AMP as we turn Tidewater into a free rollerskating rink with free stuff!
Come join AMP for a fun, early semester stress relieving event! We have a ton of supplies to make your own Zen Garden, so you can personalize it!
Interested in studying in DC? Come learn about the Fall 2018 W&M DC Semester Program! Hear from program staff, professors, and former students to learn more about what a semester in DC has to offer!
SIPS is pleased to present Julia Bishop of Troutman Sanders for a discussion about her work specializing in intellectual property law--namely trademark and copyright law--as well as internet law.
Lunch will be provided.
Come explore our Italian community within the W&M campus!
Tour the language house, chat with current residents and the language tutor from Italy. Sample Italian food and listen to Italian music.
Join the Lemon Project as we invite Clemson University student activist Khayla Williams to speak on how to keep momentum going after the protest.
Dr. Laurie Craigen will be talking about her work in the Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine Program at Boston University?s School of Medicine and describe their unique master?s level program.
Come, join us for "The First Amendment Under Fire: A Symposium on Speech, Protest, and the Role of State Actors," co-sponsored by William & Mary Law School and the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia on Friday, February 2.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Craig Larson (Virginia Commonwealth University)
This fascinating book offers fresh insights into the intimate lives of some of our nation's lesser known First Ladies by analyzing items of their clothing.
This beautifully illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who live in the Woods of Wicomico and how, when the woods are threatened by developers, they must work together to save their home.
Please join three W&M Professors for an interdisciplinary conversation on Contested Spaces in South and Southeast Asia, based on the themes raised in Prof. Zutshi's edited volume, Kashmir: History Politics, Representation (2018).
Come learn more about the Student Conduct Council and ask members questions. The application opens on 2/12 and there will be another identical information session also on 2/20 at the same time and place.
Want to learn the basics for self-defense? Want to just let out your anger and hit something?
The event was created as an opportunity for business graduate students to connect with employers.
Professor Mohammad Fadel is William & Mary's 2018 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence.
Come out to learn about a paid teaching position at Yale for the summer of 2018!
This is a community service and information session held by Grant Thornton.
Join the National Organization for Women for our 2nd meeting of the semester to discuss #MeToo and the Time's Up Movement. Come get involved in the conversation, learn more about the topic, and help us get started on our semester long activist project!
Join the William & Mary Journal of Women & the Law for our annual symposium. This year, our symposium focuses on the relationship between women and law enforcement. Academic experts and practitioners will discuss a wide variety of topics. All are welcome.
The Green House Outreach and Accessibility Team is having an open house this Friday from 12-2 in the Green House. They will be giving tours! Some grab a friend and come learn some fun facts about plants!
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Kevin Milans (West Virginia University)
The Charter Day ceremony marks the 325th anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Charter from King William III and Queen Mary II of England establishing William & Mary.
Grab your loved ones and come join TOB for this FREE comedy show celebrating the fragility and impermanence of all the best things in life, featuring both sketch and improv from the only group on campus that does both of those things.
The Alumni Medallion is the highest and most prestigious award the Alumni Association can bestow on a graduate of William & Mary.
On a trip to Williamsburg, Virginia, a family escapes a near-fatal a car accident and are transported back in time, where they become entangled in the events leading up to the American Revolution.
Comedian Roy Wood Jr., a correspondent on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, will perform at William & Mary Jan. 10 as part of the university?s Charter Day weekend.
The Roy R. Charles Center & the College of William and Mary proudly present the Nineteenth Annual Honors Colloquium. Please join us as current honors students present their research-in-progress. February 12th - 16th.
Professor Andrew McKevitt (History, Louisiana Tech University) will offer a lecture on ?Consuming Japan: Popular Culture and the Globalizing of 1980s America.? Sponsor: Department of History. Open to the public.
The Williamsburg Contemporary Arts Center presents:
W&M Studio Art Majors Exhibition: Selections from the Senior Capstone Course
Open to the public
Location: 110 Westover Avenue, Williamsburg VA, 23185
Janet Lord will be giving a talk about the current work addressing the formulation of standards on disability inclusion in humanitarian action, particularly focusing on protection of persons with disabilities in conflict
Join us in the Botetourt Theatre (Swem Library, Ground floor) for a showing of this interesting French film!
Join the W&M School of Education for a free screening of ?Backpack Full of Cash,? a new film exploring the real cost of privatizing America?s public schools.
Join Environment America, Oceana, Sierra Club, and the William & Mary Marine Science Society for Shore Stories, six short films that highlight the grassroots resistance taking place across the US, as well as stories from past oil and gas exploration.
MANOS and SOMOS, research-based community health projects and COLL 300's, are recruiting new members to work in Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic! Come out to our interest meetings, on 2/13, 2/15, or 2/21 at 7PM on Blow 3rd floor.
Join us on Valentine's Day to paint some pottery and pick your own succulent to fill it!
Join WMCI on Thursday, February 15 from 10 AM to 11:30 AM in Swem Library's Reeder Media Center to see five short films produced as part of the Looking at China project!
This is the second lecture in the Gregory Tepper Lecture Series in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies for 2017-2018.
Dr. Lily Won will discuss the sex worker figure through transpacific media networks, stressing the intersectional politics of racial, sexual, and class structures.
Open to the public.
Leadership and Diversity for the 21st Century: How Identity Matters with the Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington
MANOS and SOMOS, research-based community health projects and COLL 300's, are recruiting new members to work in Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic! Come out to our interest meetings, on 2/13, 2/15, or 2/21 at 7PM on Blow 3rd floor.
The English Dept. invites you to a reading by Charles Wright, the U.S. Poet Laureate from 2014 to 2015. Wright has received the Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, National Book Critics Circle Award, and Bollingen Prize for his poetry.
AMP Homebrew presents: What Lovers Brew!!!! There's no better way to relax and spend some time with friends or ~valentines~. There will be coffee, hot chocolate, snacks, and live music!
Welcome to Raise the Dough, the national Campus Kitchen Fundraiser!
Renaissance Movement Music (RMM) members Legin, Sinai, and Focus are coming to William & Mary's campus to dialogue with students on the topics of social justice, Faith, and Hip-hop AND turn up with a dope concert.
A wealthy businessman loses everything in a worldwide economic collapse. Now he must struggle just to survive and keep his family safe.
Follow young Benjamin Harrison as he enlists aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge to serve with Capt. Edward Thatch, the infamous Blackbeard, in the final volume in this exciting trilogy.
Autobiography of John Mercer Langston. The son of a freed slave and a white plantation owner, Langston was one of the most accomplished black politicians of his time, and would become the first African American to represent Virginia in Congress.
Professor Mel Marquis of the European University Institute will present a lecture titled "Recent Developments in Southeast Asian Antitrust." Free and all are welcome.
Professor Mel Marquis of the European University Institute will present a lecture titled "Recent Developments in Southeast Asian Antitrust." Free and all are welcome.
Admission: $5, free with William & Mary ID
This concert is co-sponsored by the Williamsburg Regional Library Dewey Decibel Concert Series.
Shatema Threadcraft is an Associate Professor of Government at Princeton University and will be presenting a lecture on Spectacular Black Death: Lynching, Lethal Police Violence and the Black Female Body
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host Professor Jonathan H. Adler of Case Western Reserve University Law School. He will present a lecture titled "Federal Environmental Regulation Reconsidered." Free and all are welcome. Includes lunch!
Join us Wednesday, February 21st, for "Secondary Trauma 101." Our panel will discuss what secondary trauma (also known as "vicarious trauma") is, how it affects us as interns and attorneys, and strategies for self-care.
A panel with the doctors of the William and Mary Student Health Center
MANOS and SOMOS, research-based community health projects and COLL 300's, are recruiting new members to work in Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic! Come out to our interest meeting on 2/21 at 7PM on Blow 3rd floor.
METAMORPHOSES
[Based on the Myths of Ovid]
Written and Originally Directed by Mary Zimmerman
Our next training begins February 23. Use the skills acquired in your own personal or professional adventures or potentially join our team.
William & Mary and The Roy R. Charles Center present the 24th Annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium.
Please join us on Friday, February 23 as students in the sciences present their research!
The full schedule is available online.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Phil Warrick (former ExxonMobil Operations Research Executive)
?Screening Racialized France: Immigration, Discrimination, and Citizenship in Contemporary French Cinema? by Prof. Cybelle McFadden ?97 from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
William & Mary Law Revue is hosting A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer, a collection of monologues raising awareness about violence against women. This production is a fundraiser for Avalon. We look forward to seeing you at the show!
METAMORPHOSES
[Based on the Myths of Ovid]
Written and Originally Directed by Mary Zimmerman
This fascinating book offers fresh insights into the intimate lives of some of our nation's lesser known First Ladies by analyzing items of their clothing.
Emily Grace and her nemesis, Samantha, are whisked back in time to the Salem Witch Trials where they must work together in order to make it back to their own time.
The Sankofa Gala is a culminating celebration of Black History Month to be held annually at the College of William and Mary. Dress code is formal attire.
METAMORPHOSES
[Based on the Myths of Ovid]
Written and Originally Directed by Mary Zimmerman
METAMORPHOSES
[Based on the Myths of Ovid]
Written and Originally Directed by Mary Zimmerman
The William & Mary Election Law Society presents a lecture and discussion with Neil Weare, the President and Founder of the We the People Project.
Presentations on "Trump, the Indo-Pacific, and Japan-U.S. Relations" (Satoshi Mori, Hosei University) and "Xi, the Indo-Pacific, and Japan-China Relations" (Shino Watanabe, Sophia University).
Communal Resurrection: The Art of Steve Prince
Exhibition, Andrews Gallery, March 1-30, 2018
Reception, collaborative performance and gallery talk, Andrews Atrium/Gallery, March 15 4:30-6:30pm
Join Housing Partnerships for a film screening and community discussion of the current state of low-income and affordable housing in the Williamsburg area. This event will be held at 6:00 PM on Thursday, March 1 in the Stryker Center, Rm 128.
Student Concerto Competition Winner
Hans Gal, Serenade for strings, op.46
Felix Mendelssohn, Symphony No.5
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
Mathematics Colloquium: Thomas Barthelm? (Queen's University)
Shop this unique 'flat-priced' sales event for new and gently-used baby and children's gear.
In 1824 a young physician struggles to meet the often conflicting needs of his family and his patients in the peaceful North Carolina town of Seaboard.
This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
A small-town journalist investigates a missing homeless man, only to be entangled in a much bigger--and more dangerous-- story involving black market organ harvesting.
This new book examines the role the William & Mary community has played in military actions from the French & Indian War through to the present day.
Join us on Monday, March 12 from 3:30 to 4:20 PM in Washington Hall 307 to learn about the connections between Chinese Characters and Chinese Painting from Beijing Normal University Professor Wei Zhen!
Join the Office of Community Engagement and Bacon Street as we discuss substance abuse and how to help prevent substance abuse within the Williamsburg area.
Learn to play the Pipa, a traditional Chinese instrument with a history that can be traced back hundreds of years! Classes will meet from 5:10-6:10 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from March 13-April 5 in Rowe House!
Do you have the same understanding of safety as your fellow community members? Join the Office of Community Engagement at a dinner dialogue to discuss what safety means to you and how safety is understood across communities. RSVP needed.
Watch the film Earthlings to learn about how humans have taken away animal rights. This film is SO important that we will give $5 to the first 50 people that arrive (and watch the whole movie)! Keep the $5 for yourself or donate it to the Humane Society!
Join the W&M Higher Education Program in the School of Education as we host alumni and emeritus faculty who were among the first African Americans to join William & Mary as students and faculty.
Described as a "delicate balance of comedy and lecture," the annual Raft Debate features four W&M faculty members from diverse disciplines, stranded on a desolate island with only a one-person life raft for escape to civilization.
Peter Bonerz, a fixture in American television comedy since the 1970s, will discuss his career and answer audience questions on Thursday, March 15, from 7-8 p.m. at Tucker Theatre, Room 127-A.
Come out to Homebrew on Thursday, March 15, in Lodge 1 from 8pm-11pm!!!! Live music, free snacks, & good times are to be had. Beware the Ides of March because this one is gonna be so fun you'll be saying, "shanks for the memories," afterwards.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
Mathematics Colloquium: Donato Cianci (University of Michigan)
Trippin' on Brix invites you to a competition between six people to win the heart of one bland woman in this improvised performance of the Bachelorette
This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.
This charming new picture book illustrates each of the letters in our alphabet with a whimsical drawing of an animal by the author. Sure to delight children and parents alike!
W&M's Got Talent is about living your dream and operating in your gift. There is a Spirit of freedom behind this showcase that hopes to serve as a springboard for everyday life. Nobody is judged here, only given a platform to become their best self.
Dr. Piwowar has served as a Commissioner on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) since 2013. He will join our community to discuss current issues in securities regulation on March 19. Free admission and the public is welcome. Lunch will be served.
Students, faculty, staff and the local community may drop off electronics for recycling at the Kaplan Arena Parking Lot! W&M departments may register for free pick-up of large electronics, space limited.
The William & Mary Election Law Society is excited to welcome Meg Lamb, an attorney with the Virginia Department of Legislative Services, for a discussion.
Come join AMP and learn a little science while also seeing if you're a super taster! We have lots of test strips to try it out, and even some food to have after!
You will learn about courses the Italian Program is offering next Fall, the requirements for minor or self-designed major, study abroad opportunities and...how to become part of the Italian National Honor Society!Everyone is welcome!
The Patrick Hayes Writer's Series presents Poets Tess Taylor and David Eye
Join us in writing postcards to decision makers about opposing border walls. We will be watching and discussing a short video about the damaging impacts of border walls on border communities and ecosystems.
EXTREEMS-QED lecture: Mike Peth (SocialCode)
Mathematics Colloquium: Alexander Pankov (Morgan State University)
This year's final talk in the School of Education's Diversity Lecture Series will feature Freeman A. Hrabowski, president of The University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Interested in intercultural theater experience? Explore Secret love in Peach Blossom Land in one of the info session on 3/21 @ 6:00pm or 3/22 @ 6:30pm. Free pizza provided. Actors, directors, stage managers and designers in all ethnicity is welcomed!
Professor Richard Wolff, named "America's Most Prominent Marxist Economist" by the New York Times, gives a lecture on what the economics of socialism might look like in America.
This is the third lecture in the Gregory Tepper Lecture Series in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, 2017-2018
Aman Ali is an award winning storyteller in New York City and one of the most engaging social media personalities in the Muslim community today. His passionate and animated tales he regularly posts to Facebook continue to go viral by the thousands daily.
Elizabeth Losh, associate professor of English and American studies, will present "Fake News for Real People" on March 22nd in the Commonwealth Auditorium.
Admission: Free
The William and Mary Women's Chorus will performing in Middletown, Maryland at Holy Family Catholic Church on Thursday March 22nd at 7:30pm.
Build Tomorrow is an organization that funds community-built, sustainable schools in Uganda and we are starting a chapter at William and Mary! Come to one of our interest meetings to learn more about the organization and get involved.
Bring in your old Apple devices to trade-in towards a new device only on MARCH 23
Pre-Orders are welcome via WMTechstore@wm.edu
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
DISCUSSION WITH PROFESSIONALS, ALUMNI, AND STUDENTS
Organized by the Department of Religious Studies
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Scott McKinley (Tulane University)
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
Join AMP on the Sunken Gardens for a team game of Archery Tag! Teams of 5 compete to capture the other's fortress while dodging and shooting arrows!Prepare for war because YOU become the target!
Mathematics Colloquium: Jared Lichtman (Dartmouth)
Form a team of 3-5 and compete in this international development case competition for the chance to win $450! In addition to the competition, the entire William & Mary community is invited to a networking expo showcasing USAID, World Bank, and more.
The William and Mary Global Innovation Challenge is hosting a short, informal networking expo with representatives from USAID, Chemonics, the World Bank, and other international development organizations! Light refreshments will be provided.
The William and Mary Women's Chorus will be performing in Fairfax, VA at Providence Presbyterian Church on March 23rd at 7:30pm.
This new book examines the role the William & Mary community has played in military actions from the French & Indian War through to the present day.
The William and Mary Women's Chorus will be performing in Harrisonburg, VA at Harrisonburg Baptist Church at 7:30pm on Saturday March 24th.
Come out to raise awareness for Eating Disorders on March 25th with the 2018 Williamsburg NEDA Walk!
Registration is Free!
Drawing influence from such artists as The Beatles and James Taylor, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
Come join the Hindu, Sikh, and Jain Association as we celebrate Holi, the Indian Festival of Colors!
International Culture Exchange Organization will hold the World's Fair 2018 on March 25, from 4pm to 7pm, in Commonwealth and Tidewater in Sadler Center.
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Living the Legacy is a dynamic exhibit featuring the intricate, inspiring stories of African Americans who experienced these inaugural years firsthand and who broke barriers for the generations to come.
Brave Enough to be First serves to honor the legacy of the three women who were the first African Americans in residence at William & Mary, to shed light on just how far we have come, and to inspire continued diversity and inclusion.
A wealthy business man loses everything in a worldwide economic collapse. Now he must struggle just to survive and keep his family safe.
Follow young Benjamin Harrison as he enlists aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge to serve with Capt. Edward Thatch, the infamous Blackbeard, in the final volume in this exciting trilogy.
In the midst of a dreamy, lowcountry summer in South Carolina, the shadow of murder has fallen across a peaceful community, and an innocent woman has been wrongfully accused. Only her employer, Professor Sidney Lake, can help clear her good name.
First day of Spring semester classes
Come learn about the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the first African American students in residence at William & Mary and the upcoming Spring semester events. Light refreshments will be available. ALL students, faculty and staff are invited.
Join us to discuss the upcoming semester in the Geology department! All majors and students thinking about becoming majors are invited to attend this brief meeting.
On a trip to Williamsburg, Virginia, a family escapes a near-fatal a car accident and are transported back in time, where they become entangled in the events leading up to the American Revolution.
Please join us for the next Andrews Gallery Exhibition, "Sojourn", the work of Visiting Professor of Ceramics, Mike Stumbras.
Student Affairs, the Office of Diversity & Inclusion, and the Student Assembly invite students, faculty, and staff to participate in a forum discussion on the intersection between First Amendment rights and protests on public university campuses.
Three notable scholars discuss Europe's constitutional crossroads in a program co-sponsored by the Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and the European University Institute. Free admission & everyone is welcome to attend.
Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole will keynote the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Commemoration Program, lecturing on, "Barriers are Meant to be Broken." This year's remembrance is part of the 50th Anniversary Celebration of African Americans in Residence at W&M.
Come out to our first Homebrew of the semester! See some of our amazing past performers, grab a snack, and hang out. Good times all around are to be had.
In this book, Capt. Brittingham departs from his usual genre of military thrillers, delving instead into the world of politics & current affairs, and offering his views on today's hot button issues, from foreign policy to the national debt.
Information session for 2018 EXTREEMS-QED summer research program
Come Join AMP as we turn Tidewater into a free rollerskating rink with free stuff!
Come join AMP for a fun, early semester stress relieving event! We have a ton of supplies to make your own Zen Garden, so you can personalize it!
Interested in studying in DC? Come learn about the Fall 2018 W&M DC Semester Program! Hear from program staff, professors, and former students to learn more about what a semester in DC has to offer!
SIPS is pleased to present Julia Bishop of Troutman Sanders for a discussion about her work specializing in intellectual property law--namely trademark and copyright law--as well as internet law.
Lunch will be provided.
Come explore our Italian community within the W&M campus!
Tour the language house, chat with current residents and the language tutor from Italy. Sample Italian food and listen to Italian music.
Join the Lemon Project as we invite Clemson University student activist Khayla Williams to speak on how to keep momentum going after the protest.
Dr. Laurie Craigen will be talking about her work in the Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine Program at Boston University?s School of Medicine and describe their unique master?s level program.
Come, join us for "The First Amendment Under Fire: A Symposium on Speech, Protest, and the Role of State Actors," co-sponsored by William & Mary Law School and the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia on Friday, February 2.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Craig Larson (Virginia Commonwealth University)
This fascinating book offers fresh insights into the intimate lives of some of our nation's lesser known First Ladies by analyzing items of their clothing.
This beautifully illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who live in the Woods of Wicomico and how, when the woods are threatened by developers, they must work together to save their home.
Please join three W&M Professors for an interdisciplinary conversation on Contested Spaces in South and Southeast Asia, based on the themes raised in Prof. Zutshi's edited volume, Kashmir: History Politics, Representation (2018).
Come learn more about the Student Conduct Council and ask members questions. The application opens on 2/12 and there will be another identical information session also on 2/20 at the same time and place.
Want to learn the basics for self-defense? Want to just let out your anger and hit something?
The event was created as an opportunity for business graduate students to connect with employers.
Join the Geology Department for the first seminar of the semester presented by W&M alum Dr. Bradley J. Peters!
Professor Mohammad Fadel is William & Mary's 2018 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence.
Come out to learn about a paid teaching position at Yale for the summer of 2018!
This is a community service and information session held by Grant Thornton.
Join the National Organization for Women for our 2nd meeting of the semester to discuss #MeToo and the Time's Up Movement. Come get involved in the conversation, learn more about the topic, and help us get started on our semester long activist project!
Join the William & Mary Journal of Women & the Law for our annual symposium. This year, our symposium focuses on the relationship between women and law enforcement. Academic experts and practitioners will discuss a wide variety of topics. All are welcome.
The Green House Outreach and Accessibility Team is having an open house this Friday from 12-2 in the Green House. They will be giving tours! Some grab a friend and come learn some fun facts about plants!
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Kevin Milans (West Virginia University)
The Charter Day ceremony marks the 325th anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Charter from King William III and Queen Mary II of England establishing William & Mary.
Grab your loved ones and come join TOB for this FREE comedy show celebrating the fragility and impermanence of all the best things in life, featuring both sketch and improv from the only group on campus that does both of those things.
The Alumni Medallion is the highest and most prestigious award the Alumni Association can bestow on a graduate of William & Mary.
On a trip to Williamsburg, Virginia, a family escapes a near-fatal a car accident and are transported back in time, where they become entangled in the events leading up to the American Revolution.
Comedian Roy Wood Jr., a correspondent on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, will perform at William & Mary Jan. 10 as part of the university?s Charter Day weekend.
The Roy R. Charles Center & the College of William and Mary proudly present the Nineteenth Annual Honors Colloquium. Please join us as current honors students present their research-in-progress. February 12th - 16th.
Professor Andrew McKevitt (History, Louisiana Tech University) will offer a lecture on ?Consuming Japan: Popular Culture and the Globalizing of 1980s America.? Sponsor: Department of History. Open to the public.
The Williamsburg Contemporary Arts Center presents:
W&M Studio Art Majors Exhibition: Selections from the Senior Capstone Course
Open to the public
Location: 110 Westover Avenue, Williamsburg VA, 23185
Janet Lord will be giving a talk about the current work addressing the formulation of standards on disability inclusion in humanitarian action, particularly focusing on protection of persons with disabilities in conflict
Join us in the Botetourt Theatre (Swem Library, Ground floor) for a showing of this interesting French film!
Join the W&M School of Education for a free screening of ?Backpack Full of Cash,? a new film exploring the real cost of privatizing America?s public schools.
Join Environment America, Oceana, Sierra Club, and the William & Mary Marine Science Society for Shore Stories, six short films that highlight the grassroots resistance taking place across the US, as well as stories from past oil and gas exploration.
MANOS and SOMOS, research-based community health projects and COLL 300's, are recruiting new members to work in Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic! Come out to our interest meetings, on 2/13, 2/15, or 2/21 at 7PM on Blow 3rd floor.
Join us on Valentine's Day to paint some pottery and pick your own succulent to fill it!
Join WMCI on Thursday, February 15 from 10 AM to 11:30 AM in Swem Library's Reeder Media Center to see five short films produced as part of the Looking at China project!
This is the second lecture in the Gregory Tepper Lecture Series in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies for 2017-2018.
Dr. Lily Won will discuss the sex worker figure through transpacific media networks, stressing the intersectional politics of racial, sexual, and class structures.
Open to the public.
Leadership and Diversity for the 21st Century: How Identity Matters with the Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington
MANOS and SOMOS, research-based community health projects and COLL 300's, are recruiting new members to work in Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic! Come out to our interest meetings, on 2/13, 2/15, or 2/21 at 7PM on Blow 3rd floor.
The English Dept. invites you to a reading by Charles Wright, the U.S. Poet Laureate from 2014 to 2015. Wright has received the Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, National Book Critics Circle Award, and Bollingen Prize for his poetry.
AMP Homebrew presents: What Lovers Brew!!!! There's no better way to relax and spend some time with friends or ~valentines~. There will be coffee, hot chocolate, snacks, and live music!
Welcome to Raise the Dough, the national Campus Kitchen Fundraiser!
Renaissance Movement Music (RMM) members Legin, Sinai, and Focus are coming to William & Mary's campus to dialogue with students on the topics of social justice, Faith, and Hip-hop AND turn up with a dope concert.
A wealthy businessman loses everything in a worldwide economic collapse. Now he must struggle just to survive and keep his family safe.
Follow young Benjamin Harrison as he enlists aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge to serve with Capt. Edward Thatch, the infamous Blackbeard, in the final volume in this exciting trilogy.
Autobiography of John Mercer Langston. The son of a freed slave and a white plantation owner, Langston was one of the most accomplished black politicians of his time, and would become the first African American to represent Virginia in Congress.
Professor Mel Marquis of the European University Institute will present a lecture titled "Recent Developments in Southeast Asian Antitrust." Free and all are welcome.
Professor Mel Marquis of the European University Institute will present a lecture titled "Recent Developments in Southeast Asian Antitrust." Free and all are welcome.
Admission: $5, free with William & Mary ID
This concert is co-sponsored by the Williamsburg Regional Library Dewey Decibel Concert Series.
Shatema Threadcraft is an Associate Professor of Government at Princeton University and will be presenting a lecture on Spectacular Black Death: Lynching, Lethal Police Violence and the Black Female Body
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host Professor Jonathan H. Adler of Case Western Reserve University Law School. He will present a lecture titled "Federal Environmental Regulation Reconsidered." Free and all are welcome. Includes lunch!
Join us Wednesday, February 21st, for "Secondary Trauma 101." Our panel will discuss what secondary trauma (also known as "vicarious trauma") is, how it affects us as interns and attorneys, and strategies for self-care.
A panel with the doctors of the William and Mary Student Health Center
MANOS and SOMOS, research-based community health projects and COLL 300's, are recruiting new members to work in Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic! Come out to our interest meeting on 2/21 at 7PM on Blow 3rd floor.
METAMORPHOSES
[Based on the Myths of Ovid]
Written and Originally Directed by Mary Zimmerman
Our next training begins February 23. Use the skills acquired in your own personal or professional adventures or potentially join our team.
William & Mary and The Roy R. Charles Center present the 24th Annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium.
Please join us on Friday, February 23 as students in the sciences present their research!
The full schedule is available online.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Phil Warrick (former ExxonMobil Operations Research Executive)
?Screening Racialized France: Immigration, Discrimination, and Citizenship in Contemporary French Cinema? by Prof. Cybelle McFadden ?97 from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
William & Mary Law Revue is hosting A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer, a collection of monologues raising awareness about violence against women. This production is a fundraiser for Avalon. We look forward to seeing you at the show!
METAMORPHOSES
[Based on the Myths of Ovid]
Written and Originally Directed by Mary Zimmerman
This fascinating book offers fresh insights into the intimate lives of some of our nation's lesser known First Ladies by analyzing items of their clothing.
Emily Grace and her nemesis, Samantha, are whisked back in time to the Salem Witch Trials where they must work together in order to make it back to their own time.
The Sankofa Gala is a culminating celebration of Black History Month to be held annually at the College of William and Mary. Dress code is formal attire.
METAMORPHOSES
[Based on the Myths of Ovid]
Written and Originally Directed by Mary Zimmerman
METAMORPHOSES
[Based on the Myths of Ovid]
Written and Originally Directed by Mary Zimmerman
The William & Mary Election Law Society presents a lecture and discussion with Neil Weare, the President and Founder of the We the People Project.
Presentations on "Trump, the Indo-Pacific, and Japan-U.S. Relations" (Satoshi Mori, Hosei University) and "Xi, the Indo-Pacific, and Japan-China Relations" (Shino Watanabe, Sophia University).
Communal Resurrection: The Art of Steve Prince
Exhibition, Andrews Gallery, March 1-30, 2018
Reception, collaborative performance and gallery talk, Andrews Atrium/Gallery, March 15 4:30-6:30pm
Join Housing Partnerships for a film screening and community discussion of the current state of low-income and affordable housing in the Williamsburg area. This event will be held at 6:00 PM on Thursday, March 1 in the Stryker Center, Rm 128.
Student Concerto Competition Winner
Hans Gal, Serenade for strings, op.46
Felix Mendelssohn, Symphony No.5
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
Mathematics Colloquium: Thomas Barthelm? (Queen's University)
Shop this unique 'flat-priced' sales event for new and gently-used baby and children's gear.
In 1824 a young physician struggles to meet the often conflicting needs of his family and his patients in the peaceful North Carolina town of Seaboard.
This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
A small-town journalist investigates a missing homeless man, only to be entangled in a much bigger--and more dangerous-- story involving black market organ harvesting.
This new book examines the role the William & Mary community has played in military actions from the French & Indian War through to the present day.
Join us on Monday, March 12 from 3:30 to 4:20 PM in Washington Hall 307 to learn about the connections between Chinese Characters and Chinese Painting from Beijing Normal University Professor Wei Zhen!
Join the Office of Community Engagement and Bacon Street as we discuss substance abuse and how to help prevent substance abuse within the Williamsburg area.
Learn to play the Pipa, a traditional Chinese instrument with a history that can be traced back hundreds of years! Classes will meet from 5:10-6:10 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from March 13-April 5 in Rowe House!
Join the Geology Department for the second seminar of the semester, where Dr. Anna Szynkiewicz from the University of Tennessee will discuss using sulfate minerals to help determine Mars' geologic history.
Do you have the same understanding of safety as your fellow community members? Join the Office of Community Engagement at a dinner dialogue to discuss what safety means to you and how safety is understood across communities. RSVP needed.
Watch the film Earthlings to learn about how humans have taken away animal rights. This film is SO important that we will give $5 to the first 50 people that arrive (and watch the whole movie)! Keep the $5 for yourself or donate it to the Humane Society!
Join the W&M Higher Education Program in the School of Education as we host alumni and emeritus faculty who were among the first African Americans to join William & Mary as students and faculty.
Described as a "delicate balance of comedy and lecture," the annual Raft Debate features four W&M faculty members from diverse disciplines, stranded on a desolate island with only a one-person life raft for escape to civilization.
Peter Bonerz, a fixture in American television comedy since the 1970s, will discuss his career and answer audience questions on Thursday, March 15, from 7-8 p.m. at Tucker Theatre, Room 127-A.
Come out to Homebrew on Thursday, March 15, in Lodge 1 from 8pm-11pm!!!! Live music, free snacks, & good times are to be had. Beware the Ides of March because this one is gonna be so fun you'll be saying, "shanks for the memories," afterwards.
The Business & Law Schools are coming together to conduct a dynamic and educational Cyber Intrusion Conference. Come join us on March 16 & 17, 2018!
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
Mathematics Colloquium: Donato Cianci (University of Michigan)
Trippin' on Brix invites you to a competition between six people to win the heart of one bland woman in this improvised performance of the Bachelorette
This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.
This charming new picture book illustrates each of the letters in our alphabet with a whimsical drawing of an animal by the author. Sure to delight children and parents alike!
W&M's Got Talent is about living your dream and operating in your gift. There is a Spirit of freedom behind this showcase that hopes to serve as a springboard for everyday life. Nobody is judged here, only given a platform to become their best self.
Dr. Piwowar has served as a Commissioner on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) since 2013. He will join our community to discuss current issues in securities regulation on March 19. Free admission and the public is welcome. Lunch will be served.
Students, faculty, staff and the local community may drop off electronics for recycling at the Kaplan Arena Parking Lot! W&M departments may register for free pick-up of large electronics, space limited.
The William & Mary Election Law Society is excited to welcome Meg Lamb, an attorney with the Virginia Department of Legislative Services, for a discussion.
Come join AMP and learn a little science while also seeing if you're a super taster! We have lots of test strips to try it out, and even some food to have after!
You will learn about courses the Italian Program is offering next Fall, the requirements for minor or self-designed major, study abroad opportunities and...how to become part of the Italian National Honor Society!Everyone is welcome!
The Patrick Hayes Writer's Series presents Poets Tess Taylor and David Eye
Join us in writing postcards to decision makers about opposing border walls. We will be watching and discussing a short video about the damaging impacts of border walls on border communities and ecosystems.
EXTREEMS-QED lecture: Mike Peth (SocialCode)
Mathematics Colloquium: Alexander Pankov (Morgan State University)
This year's final talk in the School of Education's Diversity Lecture Series will feature Freeman A. Hrabowski, president of The University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Interested in intercultural theater experience? Explore Secret love in Peach Blossom Land in one of the info session on 3/21 @ 6:00pm or 3/22 @ 6:30pm. Free pizza provided. Actors, directors, stage managers and designers in all ethnicity is welcomed!
Professor Richard Wolff, named "America's Most Prominent Marxist Economist" by the New York Times, gives a lecture on what the economics of socialism might look like in America.
This is the third lecture in the Gregory Tepper Lecture Series in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, 2017-2018
Aman Ali is an award winning storyteller in New York City and one of the most engaging social media personalities in the Muslim community today. His passionate and animated tales he regularly posts to Facebook continue to go viral by the thousands daily.
Elizabeth Losh, associate professor of English and American studies, will present "Fake News for Real People" on March 22nd in the Commonwealth Auditorium.
Admission: Free
The William and Mary Women's Chorus will performing in Middletown, Maryland at Holy Family Catholic Church on Thursday March 22nd at 7:30pm.
Build Tomorrow is an organization that funds community-built, sustainable schools in Uganda and we are starting a chapter at William and Mary! Come to one of our interest meetings to learn more about the organization and get involved.
Bring in your old Apple devices to trade-in towards a new device only on MARCH 23
Pre-Orders are welcome via WMTechstore@wm.edu
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
DISCUSSION WITH PROFESSIONALS, ALUMNI, AND STUDENTS
Organized by the Department of Religious Studies
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Scott McKinley (Tulane University)
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
Join AMP on the Sunken Gardens for a team game of Archery Tag! Teams of 5 compete to capture the other's fortress while dodging and shooting arrows!Prepare for war because YOU become the target!
Mathematics Colloquium: Jared Lichtman (Dartmouth)
Form a team of 3-5 and compete in this international development case competition for the chance to win $450! In addition to the competition, the entire William & Mary community is invited to a networking expo showcasing USAID, World Bank, and more.
The William and Mary Global Innovation Challenge is hosting a short, informal networking expo with representatives from USAID, Chemonics, the World Bank, and other international development organizations! Light refreshments will be provided.
The William and Mary Women's Chorus will be performing in Fairfax, VA at Providence Presbyterian Church on March 23rd at 7:30pm.
This new book examines the role the William & Mary community has played in military actions from the French & Indian War through to the present day.
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