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To celebrate Women in STEM Day, the CGA is inviting Margaret Atkinson, W&M alum and GIS Professional to discuss Women in GIS. The talk will take place virtually.
William & Mary Law Review is hosting the Cryptocurrency Symposium! We have eleven exciting speakers and three panels. A range of topics will be covered from regulation of cryptocurrency to "Making Virtual Things."
Want to host an event during Earth Week? Don't know where to start? Come to our "office hours" and we can help you out!
The William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review is excited to announce this year’s symposium, "Environmental Justice in America: Where We Have Been & Can Go." On February 18, join us over Zoom as we host scholars, advocates, and grassroots organizers.
James City County has many environmental efforts and initiatives underway!
2E at W&M provides networking opportunities for educators and parents, highlights resources, strategies, practices, and approaches that are unique to the dual needs of twice-exceptional learners and their families.
Join the William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice for our annual Symposium "The Largest Social Movement: Legal Lessons from the Black Lives Matter Movement"
The Problem of Mass Incarceration: Diagnosis and Reform
Seafood enthusiasts are invited to join the VIMS Marine Advisory Program online for the 2022 Chefs' Seafood Symposium. Scientists provide the culinary community with the latest information on seafood science and fisheries issues.
Join the William & Mary Law School Immigration Clinic, the William & Mary Center for Racial and Social Justice, and Immigrant Justice Corps for the Inaugural Fourth Circuit Asylum Law Conference.
CLE information available on the registration page.
W&M Law Alumna Ndome Essoka (’21), Chief Pharmacy Officer at Advocate Aurora Health, Vincent Jackson, and CDC foundation Epidemiologist, Glahnnia Rates will cover the historical and contemporary inequities in our healthcare system.
Want to host an event during Earth Week? Don't know where to start? Come to our "office hours" and we can help you out!
Theme: The Time Is Now: The Lives of Black Men Past, Present, and Future
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium Panel 2: Identity, Transformation, Reclamation
To join us in person, register here.
To join us virtually, register here.
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us in person, register here.
To join us virtually, register here.
Panel 3: Black Male Well-Being
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us in person, please register here.
To join us virtually, please register here.
To join this event virtually, please click here. Registration is not necessary.
To join this event in person, please register here.
Panel 6. African American History - Freedom, Ingenuity, Legacy
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us in person, please register here.
To join us virtually, please register here.
Panel 5. Black Men Navigating and Shattering Stereotypes
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us in person, please register here.
To join us virtually, please register here.
Panel 7. Roundtable with Highland’s Council of Descendant Advisors
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us in person, please register here.
To join us virtually, please register here.
Panel 10. Interrogating the Narrative of “the Fear of Black Men” as a Defense for the Unjust Killing of Black Males in America
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us virtually, please register here.
To join us in person, please register here.
Panel 11. Black Male Supervisors Navigating Racial Battle Fatigue in the Workplace
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us in person, please register here.
To join us virtually, please register here.
We invite you to show your visual or performing arts talent at the 2022 Symposium. Artistic expressions should reflect the Symposium theme: The Time is Now: The Lives of Black Men Past, Present, and Future.
2nd Annual Graduate Research Symposium on Racial & Social Justice Reception and Keynote Speaker
Join us for presentations of research in philosophy by local and visiting undergraduates.
Join us for presentations of research in philosophy by local and visiting undergraduates. Dr. Jonah Goldwater will deliver the keynote lecture on personal identity at 3:30 p.m.
The Asian Centennial and W&M Theatre proudly present Lloyd Suh's award winning play on the life story of Afong Moy, who at 14 was brought to the US from Guanzhou Province in 1834, and was put on display for the American public as "The Chinese Lady."
The Geospatial Research Symposium, hosted by the Center for Geospatial Analysis, showcases student projects and research using geospatial technologies. The event will take place on April 1st at 1:00pm in Blow 201.
Join GCC and Monitor for an evening of roundtable discussions and invited speakers concerning the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the media’s effect on it. Come to Tidewater from 4:30 to 6:30 pm on April 8th to participate and grab some free food!
A discussion of the practices of the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. by Jill Hicks-Keeton and Cavan Concannon re: how it informs the work of both scholars and ordinary persons.
The Social Science Research Methods Center will host an undergraduate research symposium on Wednesday, April 27 at 12 pm via Zoom. Registration is required — please follow this link to do so. Presenters include:
Arts at W&M presents a Pop-Up Doodlefest & Playnote with bestselling author and visual thinking consultant Sunni Brown on Wednesday, April 27 from 4 – 7:30 pm in the Read & Relax at Swem Library.
Mark your calendars! The 2022 Teaching & Learning Symposium will be returning after a three-year pandemic hiatus and we are thrilled to be together again!
Virginia Branch International Dyslexia Associate Events
This conference is part of a series of workshops that have been organized to promote more sustained reflection on the intersection of mainstream ethics and philosophy of religion. See the conference website for a schedule of talks.
National Black MBA Conference (NBMBAA): Sept. 27 - Oct. 1 – Atlanta, Georgia
The From DoG Street to Wall Street conference is planned for in-person September 30 - October 1 in Miller Hall and will include networking opportunities and a series of panels on a variety of topics from W&M alumni within the financial services industry.
Join us for the 2022 Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium, which will showcase hundreds of student projects across diverse disciplines! Free refreshments provided. Open to all.
Reaching Out MBA Conference: October 6-8 - Washington, DC
Leaders in Education: Annual Conference
Join us for a day of inspiring keynote speakers and action-oriented workshops that will prepare educators at all levels to best support their evolving learning communities.
MBA Veterans: Oct 13-14 - Atlanta, Georgia | Virtual: Oct 21
FETE DE LA RECHERCHE 2022 (10/21/22)
Student research, study abroad, spring courses, alumni guest speaker
The Computer Science (CS) Department is hosting its first Symposium for Graduate Studies! The symposium will consist of faculty and graduate student panels, research talks, poster session, social events, and more! Register here.
W&M, NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence (CCDCOE), EU Cyber Diplomacy Initiative-EU Cyber Direct, and King's College London present a conference in Brussels: Tomorrow's Silver Lining: Cyber Resilience, Cyber Defense, and New Technologies.
Prospanica: Nov 2-4, New Orleans, Louisiana
The Human Security Law Center at William & Mary Law School and the Reves Center for International Studies present a virtual symposium November 4, 2022 from 9am-1pm ET: Press Freedom Under Attack: 21st Century Threats to Journalists--and Democracy.
Join us in Alan B. Miller Hall on November 4th and virtually on Handshake on November 10th for W&M Tech Day, an annual event created exclusively for William & Mary students interested in careers in technology!
Michael Berkowitz joins the department from University College London!
W&M Tech Day was created exclusively for W&M undergraduate and graduate students to provide a venue for those interested in Tech to connect students with companies and organizations.
CHINA Town Hall connects leading China experts with Americans around the country for a national conversation. ?The 2022 program will feature former U.S. ambassador to Russia, China, and Singapore, Jon M. Huntsman Jr.
We hope you will join us for our first DEI Insights from Within event on Thursday, November 17, 2022, in Chesapeake B/C. Open to A&S graduate and undergraduate students, faculty, and staff! Lunch will be provided, RSVP required by Thursday, Nov. 10th.
Join us as W&M students showcase their creative research projects, focusing on how the United States' past is represented in the present. Food will be provided. Free and open to all!
Mini Courses and Speakers National and International
Save the date! On February 10, 2023, the Center for Legal & Court Technology at William & Mary Law School will be hosting a hybrid conference on Problematic AI and how to find the best way forward for industry, academia, government, and the courts.
Professor Silbey will highlight key themes and disputes to examine the experience of everyday creators and innovators navigating IP laws in the current internet eco-system.
Professor Marc Brettler of Duke University joins Professor Homrighausen to discuss how such an inherently Christian text additionally serves as an important piece of thought for Jews in the past and today.
How have U.S. alliances evolved over time? What should their purposes be moving forward? Is U.S. alliance strategy appropriate for great power competition and a rapidly changing world? Reception to follow.
Join ELPR for this year's symposium, International Environmentalism: A Global Approach to Global Challenges. Tune in as presenters and panelists talk about the many environmental issues that the global community faces and how it stands to resolve them.
Are you a student interested in learning about career opportunities in the environmental and sustainability sectors?
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal is hosting its annual symposium on March 3, 2023! This year’s symposium will focus on Constitutional Issues Within Educational Spaces, with nine speakers presenting on a range of topics.
Join CVRP, the CSD, and AMP for a conversation with Valerie Jarrett, CEO of the Obama Foundation!
Join the William & Mary Law School Immigration Clinic for the Second Annual Fourth Circuit Asylum Law Conference.
CLE information forthcoming.
Join the Lemon Project on March 24 at 6 pm ET as we welcome the Elegba Folklore Society. They will perform The Talking Drum. All are welcome to attend!
The 2023 Election Law Symposium assembles a panel of experts from the Brennan Center for Justice, Election Assistance Commission, and Microsoft to assess the current challenges we face, our preparedness to address them, how states should best allocate.
The William & Mary Business Law Review will host its Third Annual Symposium on April 1, 2023, at William & Mary Law School. The Symposium will focus on, “Regulating Finance in a Changing Administrative State.”
Please join us for presentations of student research in philosophy by W&M and visiting undergraduates. There will also be a keynote lecture by Philip Yaure, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Tech, from 3:00-4:30 p.m. in James Blair 223.
Philip Yaure, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Tech, will give the keynote lecture for W&M's 13th Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference. His talk is entitled "Seizing Citizenship: Frederick Douglass's Abolitionist Republicanism".
The 3rd Annual National Security Conference serves as a bridge between academia and policy as we translate research evidence-based best practices into tangible policy considerations that enhance our adaptability to known and future climate threats.
WMSURE 3rd Annual Undergraduate Research Conference
The LAS Program, in collaboration with the W&M Program in Africana Studies and the Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture presents: Afro/Indigenous Perspectives, Race and Racism: Towards a New View of Latin American Studies .
Settler Schools, Indigenous Stories: Histories & Legacies of Native American Education
The Harrison Ruffin Tyler Department of History presents the 2023 Tyler Lecture Series Symposium
Join us on Saturday April 15th on the second floor of Blair for Griifincon, W&M's annual con event, featuring artists, vendors, speakers, panels, trivia, and a maid café!
A panel discussion on the topics housing insecurity in the United States and its intersections with the issue of animal welfare
Join the Lemon Project for this virtual Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk: Deeply Rooted: Preserving and Celebrating Gullah Geechee Heritage. Panelists include Reginald Tendaji Bailey; Joyce White, Ph.D; Kyle R. Fox, Ph.D.
We will celebrate the accomplishments of educators, connect with colleagues and communities of practice, and collaborate to advance teaching and learning.
On June 5, young people from Europe and North America will join a transatlantic conversation at the 2023 NATO Youth Summit, which takes place in Brussels and Washington, D.C. People may also participate remotely.
"Off the Grid: Folk Culture and the Digital Humanities," features three panel sessions and a keynote address by Dr. Tanya Clement (University of Texas at Austin). Please contact [[babauserman]] to RSVP.
The Keio/W&M Cross-Cultural Collaboration returns to campus August 2023.
Learn more about careers and skills in photography. A panel of professionals with skills, experience, and varying professional roles will join us to talk more about how they have and continue to use photography in their career and life.
A conference that convenes journalists, legal professionals, and scholars of many disciplines to discuss and predict the Supreme Court's decisions in the coming year. The Preview marks the beginning of the 2023-2023 term of the Court.
Arts & Sciences Dean's Office invite you to join us for our second annual Insights from Within DEI conversation on Monday October 9! This year's theme is on innovative, affirmative, and effective mentoring. RSVP requested by Monday October 2.
Join William & Mary to learn more about our Part-Time and Executive MBA Programs designed specifically for working professionals.
Gather your colleagues and join us for a 3-part learning series on Inclusion.
A screening of Koshien: Japan’s Field of Dreams, a documentary film about high school baseball in Japan. The director, Ema Ryan Yamazaki, will join remotely to answer your questions. This event precedes a baseball symposium which will be held October 27.
A group of distinguished baseball players and experts will assemble at William & Mary to explore the seminal role the sport has played in shaping US-Japan relations over the past 150+ years.
Professor Ned Blackhawk will discuss his book, The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History, a sweeping retelling of U.S. history which shows how Native Americans are essential to understanding the evolution of America.
The Computer Science (CS) Department is hosting its 2nd Symposium for Graduate Studies! Learn everything about getting a PhD or MS degree, and pathways for non-CS majors! Visit the symposium website for more information, and register here.
The fourth annual Virginia Tutor Collaboration Day for writing centers will be held on Saturday, November 11 (via Zoom). This year’s theme is Finding Our Place.
Patterns in Shape Memory Alloys
We want to hear from all sustainability-minded students and groups about your thoughts on W&M sustainability and how the community can be improved. Come share your thoughts, goals, and ideas!
Title: Interfacing Computer Vision AI/ML in Geospatial Data with Supply Chain Management
A delegation of students and two faculty members will spend one week in the US-Mexican borderlands over winter break, investigating immigration issues from a variety of different perspectives. Led by our institutional host, BorderLinks.
This year's theme is focused on disabilities, but topics range across school-based issues regarding mental health. Perfect for school psychologists, school counselors, school social workers and anyone providing mental health related services in schools.
Over the past 20 years, scholarship and public commentary have increasingly focused on the challenges that China’s rise could pose to U.S. national interests. But how, precisely, does China’s rise threaten those interests, and how should the US respond?
Join us for the fourth annual Student Diversity & Inclusion Symposium. This year's topic is Embracing Diversity, Fostering Inclusion: Nurturing Holistic Success in Higher Education. Registration is required by 5pm on February 17. Space is limited.
Join students from across the country to learn about effective community engagement and contributing to positive social change. Students, faculty, and staff, facilitate active-learning workshops on a range of civic skills, frameworks, and resources.
Join us for the 2024 Graduate & Honors Research Symposium.
4th Annual National Security Conference - Data & Democracy: AI, Cyber Defense, & National Security
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.
This series of conversations features experts on the regulation of technology, citizen journalism, digital storytelling, and online activism.
This year's speaker is John F. Duffy, Samuel H. McCoy II Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law. His lecture is titled, "Does Intellectual Property Restrict Competition?"
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!
Join us for an in-person event discussing AI's impact on business and personal life. Our guest speaker, Cortney Morse Doucette from Microsoft, brings 19 years of technology marketing experience in cybersecurity and healthcare.
W&M Bray School Lab announces Descendants Week 2024!
AHS & JQAS, two foreign policy organizations, are hosting their 6th debate on defense budget, policy & strategy. It features Thomas Mahnken, CSBA; Ben Friedman, Defense Priorities; Eric Brown, GRI.
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 William & Mary to learn more about our Part-Time and Executive MBA Programs designed specifically for working professionals.
Join William & Mary to learn more about our top-ranked Full-Time MBA Program!
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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To celebrate Women in STEM Day, the CGA is inviting Margaret Atkinson, W&M alum and GIS Professional to discuss Women in GIS. The talk will take place virtually.
William & Mary Law Review is hosting the Cryptocurrency Symposium! We have eleven exciting speakers and three panels. A range of topics will be covered from regulation of cryptocurrency to "Making Virtual Things."
Want to host an event during Earth Week? Don't know where to start? Come to our "office hours" and we can help you out!
The William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review is excited to announce this year’s symposium, "Environmental Justice in America: Where We Have Been & Can Go." On February 18, join us over Zoom as we host scholars, advocates, and grassroots organizers.
Virtual Symposium
James City County has many environmental efforts and initiatives underway!
2E at W&M provides networking opportunities for educators and parents, highlights resources, strategies, practices, and approaches that are unique to the dual needs of twice-exceptional learners and their families.
Join the William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice for our annual Symposium "The Largest Social Movement: Legal Lessons from the Black Lives Matter Movement"
The Problem of Mass Incarceration: Diagnosis and Reform
Seafood enthusiasts are invited to join the VIMS Marine Advisory Program online for the 2022 Chefs' Seafood Symposium. Scientists provide the culinary community with the latest information on seafood science and fisheries issues.
Join the William & Mary Law School Immigration Clinic, the William & Mary Center for Racial and Social Justice, and Immigrant Justice Corps for the Inaugural Fourth Circuit Asylum Law Conference.
CLE information available on the registration page.
W&M Law Alumna Ndome Essoka (’21), Chief Pharmacy Officer at Advocate Aurora Health, Vincent Jackson, and CDC foundation Epidemiologist, Glahnnia Rates will cover the historical and contemporary inequities in our healthcare system.
Want to host an event during Earth Week? Don't know where to start? Come to our "office hours" and we can help you out!
Theme: The Time Is Now: The Lives of Black Men Past, Present, and Future
This event will be broadcast in the Matoaka Woods Room, School of Education.
To join this event virtually, click on this link. No registration is required.
To join this event in person, please register here.
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium Panel 2: Identity, Transformation, Reclamation
To join us in person, register here.
To join us virtually, register here.
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us in person, register here.
To join us virtually, register here.
Panel 3: Black Male Well-Being
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us in person, please register here.
To join us virtually, please register here.
Panel 4: Justice, Belonging, Autonomy
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join in person, please register now.
To join virtually, please register now.
To join this event virtually, please click here. Registration is not necessary.
To join this event in person, please register here.
Business Law Review's Second Annual Symposium: Business Law's Response to Emerging Cultural Issues
Panel 6. African American History - Freedom, Ingenuity, Legacy
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us in person, please register here.
To join us virtually, please register here.
Panel 5. Black Men Navigating and Shattering Stereotypes
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us in person, please register here.
To join us virtually, please register here.
Panel 7. Roundtable with Highland’s Council of Descendant Advisors
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us in person, please register here.
To join us virtually, please register here.
Panel 10. Interrogating the Narrative of “the Fear of Black Men” as a Defense for the Unjust Killing of Black Males in America
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us virtually, please register here.
To join us in person, please register here.
Panel 11. Black Male Supervisors Navigating Racial Battle Fatigue in the Workplace
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
To join us in person, please register here.
To join us virtually, please register here.
We invite you to show your visual or performing arts talent at the 2022 Symposium. Artistic expressions should reflect the Symposium theme: The Time is Now: The Lives of Black Men Past, Present, and Future.
2nd Annual Graduate Research Symposium on Racial & Social Justice Reception and Keynote Speaker
Join us for presentations of research in philosophy by local and visiting undergraduates.
Join us for presentations of research in philosophy by local and visiting undergraduates. Dr. Jonah Goldwater will deliver the keynote lecture on personal identity at 3:30 p.m.
The Asian Centennial and W&M Theatre proudly present Lloyd Suh's award winning play on the life story of Afong Moy, who at 14 was brought to the US from Guanzhou Province in 1834, and was put on display for the American public as "The Chinese Lady."
The Geospatial Research Symposium, hosted by the Center for Geospatial Analysis, showcases student projects and research using geospatial technologies. The event will take place on April 1st at 1:00pm in Blow 201.
Join GCC and Monitor for an evening of roundtable discussions and invited speakers concerning the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the media’s effect on it. Come to Tidewater from 4:30 to 6:30 pm on April 8th to participate and grab some free food!
A discussion of the practices of the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. by Jill Hicks-Keeton and Cavan Concannon re: how it informs the work of both scholars and ordinary persons.
The Social Science Research Methods Center will host an undergraduate research symposium on Wednesday, April 27 at 12 pm via Zoom. Registration is required — please follow this link to do so. Presenters include:
Arts at W&M presents a Pop-Up Doodlefest & Playnote with bestselling author and visual thinking consultant Sunni Brown on Wednesday, April 27 from 4 – 7:30 pm in the Read & Relax at Swem Library.
Mark your calendars! The 2022 Teaching & Learning Symposium will be returning after a three-year pandemic hiatus and we are thrilled to be together again!
A Decade of Support, Growth and Connection
Virginia Branch International Dyslexia Associate Events
This conference is part of a series of workshops that have been organized to promote more sustained reflection on the intersection of mainstream ethics and philosophy of religion. See the conference website for a schedule of talks.
National Black MBA Conference (NBMBAA): Sept. 27 - Oct. 1 – Atlanta, Georgia
The From DoG Street to Wall Street conference is planned for in-person September 30 - October 1 in Miller Hall and will include networking opportunities and a series of panels on a variety of topics from W&M alumni within the financial services industry.
Join us for the 2022 Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium, which will showcase hundreds of student projects across diverse disciplines! Free refreshments provided. Open to all.
Reaching Out MBA Conference: October 6-8 - Washington, DC
Abstract deadline: CLOSED
Early registration: CLOSED
Leaders in Education: Annual Conference
Join us for a day of inspiring keynote speakers and action-oriented workshops that will prepare educators at all levels to best support their evolving learning communities.
MBA Veterans: Oct 13-14 - Atlanta, Georgia | Virtual: Oct 21
FETE DE LA RECHERCHE 2022 (10/21/22)
Student research, study abroad, spring courses, alumni guest speaker
The Computer Science (CS) Department is hosting its first Symposium for Graduate Studies! The symposium will consist of faculty and graduate student panels, research talks, poster session, social events, and more! Register here.
Tools & Tips for Unlocking Student Potential
W&M, NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence (CCDCOE), EU Cyber Diplomacy Initiative-EU Cyber Direct, and King's College London present a conference in Brussels: Tomorrow's Silver Lining: Cyber Resilience, Cyber Defense, and New Technologies.
Prospanica: Nov 2-4, New Orleans, Louisiana
The Human Security Law Center at William & Mary Law School and the Reves Center for International Studies present a virtual symposium November 4, 2022 from 9am-1pm ET: Press Freedom Under Attack: 21st Century Threats to Journalists--and Democracy.
Join us in Alan B. Miller Hall on November 4th and virtually on Handshake on November 10th for W&M Tech Day, an annual event created exclusively for William & Mary students interested in careers in technology!
Michael Berkowitz joins the department from University College London!
W&M Tech Day was created exclusively for W&M undergraduate and graduate students to provide a venue for those interested in Tech to connect students with companies and organizations.
2022 VGFC, November 11th – 12th
The Goochland Terrane Revisited – Insights from Recent Mapping and Geochronology
David Spears, Virginia Energy
Nick Evans, Virginia Groundwater LLC
CHINA Town Hall connects leading China experts with Americans around the country for a national conversation. ?The 2022 program will feature former U.S. ambassador to Russia, China, and Singapore, Jon M. Huntsman Jr.
We hope you will join us for our first DEI Insights from Within event on Thursday, November 17, 2022, in Chesapeake B/C. Open to A&S graduate and undergraduate students, faculty, and staff! Lunch will be provided, RSVP required by Thursday, Nov. 10th.
Join us as W&M students showcase their creative research projects, focusing on how the United States' past is represented in the present. Food will be provided. Free and open to all!
Abstract deadline: CLOSED
Early registration deadline: November 2
Mini Courses and Speakers National and International
Save the date! On February 10, 2023, the Center for Legal & Court Technology at William & Mary Law School will be hosting a hybrid conference on Problematic AI and how to find the best way forward for industry, academia, government, and the courts.
Professor Silbey will highlight key themes and disputes to examine the experience of everyday creators and innovators navigating IP laws in the current internet eco-system.
Professor Marc Brettler of Duke University joins Professor Homrighausen to discuss how such an inherently Christian text additionally serves as an important piece of thought for Jews in the past and today.
How have U.S. alliances evolved over time? What should their purposes be moving forward? Is U.S. alliance strategy appropriate for great power competition and a rapidly changing world? Reception to follow.
Join ELPR for this year's symposium, International Environmentalism: A Global Approach to Global Challenges. Tune in as presenters and panelists talk about the many environmental issues that the global community faces and how it stands to resolve them.
Tools & Tips for Unlocking Student Potential
Are you a student interested in learning about career opportunities in the environmental and sustainability sectors?
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal is hosting its annual symposium on March 3, 2023! This year’s symposium will focus on Constitutional Issues Within Educational Spaces, with nine speakers presenting on a range of topics.
The Virginia Division on Career Development and Transition is accepting proposals and registrations for our 2023 conference on March 6th at the Hotel Roanoke.
Join CVRP, the CSD, and AMP for a conversation with Valerie Jarrett, CEO of the Obama Foundation!
This summit will bring together a diverse group of thought leaders from multiple levels and organizations to discuss the teacher shortage on the Peninsula and creative approaches to recruiting and retaining highly skilled teachers.
Join the William & Mary Law School Immigration Clinic for the Second Annual Fourth Circuit Asylum Law Conference.
CLE information forthcoming.
Abstract deadline: DECEMBER 13, 2022
Early registration deadline: FEBRUARY 13, 2023
Join the Lemon Project on March 24 at 6 pm ET as we welcome the Elegba Folklore Society. They will perform The Talking Drum. All are welcome to attend!
The 2023 Election Law Symposium assembles a panel of experts from the Brennan Center for Justice, Election Assistance Commission, and Microsoft to assess the current challenges we face, our preparedness to address them, how states should best allocate.
The William & Mary Business Law Review will host its Third Annual Symposium on April 1, 2023, at William & Mary Law School. The Symposium will focus on, “Regulating Finance in a Changing Administrative State.”
Please join us for presentations of student research in philosophy by W&M and visiting undergraduates. There will also be a keynote lecture by Philip Yaure, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Tech, from 3:00-4:30 p.m. in James Blair 223.
Philip Yaure, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Tech, will give the keynote lecture for W&M's 13th Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference. His talk is entitled "Seizing Citizenship: Frederick Douglass's Abolitionist Republicanism".
The 3rd Annual National Security Conference serves as a bridge between academia and policy as we translate research evidence-based best practices into tangible policy considerations that enhance our adaptability to known and future climate threats.
WMSURE 3rd Annual Undergraduate Research Conference
The LAS Program, in collaboration with the W&M Program in Africana Studies and the Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture presents: Afro/Indigenous Perspectives, Race and Racism: Towards a New View of Latin American Studies .
Settler Schools, Indigenous Stories: Histories & Legacies of Native American Education
The Harrison Ruffin Tyler Department of History presents the 2023 Tyler Lecture Series Symposium
Join us on Saturday April 15th on the second floor of Blair for Griifincon, W&M's annual con event, featuring artists, vendors, speakers, panels, trivia, and a maid café!
Call for proposals for the For 2026/RevEd Conference and Teacher Summit at William & Mary, co-convened by the Office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Omohundro Institute .
A panel discussion on the topics housing insecurity in the United States and its intersections with the issue of animal welfare
Join the Lemon Project for this virtual Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk: Deeply Rooted: Preserving and Celebrating Gullah Geechee Heritage. Panelists include Reginald Tendaji Bailey; Joyce White, Ph.D; Kyle R. Fox, Ph.D.
We will celebrate the accomplishments of educators, connect with colleagues and communities of practice, and collaborate to advance teaching and learning.
Returning for its first biennial appearance, the York River and Small Coastal Basins Symposium convenes practitioners and residents throughout the York, Mobjack and Piankatank watersheds for a day of knowledge exchange and networking!
On June 5, young people from Europe and North America will join a transatlantic conversation at the 2023 NATO Youth Summit, which takes place in Brussels and Washington, D.C. People may also participate remotely.
"Off the Grid: Folk Culture and the Digital Humanities," features three panel sessions and a keynote address by Dr. Tanya Clement (University of Texas at Austin). Please contact [[babauserman]] to RSVP.
The Keio/W&M Cross-Cultural Collaboration returns to campus August 2023.
Learn more about careers and skills in photography. A panel of professionals with skills, experience, and varying professional roles will join us to talk more about how they have and continue to use photography in their career and life.
A conference that convenes journalists, legal professionals, and scholars of many disciplines to discuss and predict the Supreme Court's decisions in the coming year. The Preview marks the beginning of the 2023-2023 term of the Court.
A conference that convenes journalists, legal professionals, and scholars of many disciplines to discuss and predict the Supreme Court's decisions in the coming year. The Preview marks the beginning of the 2023-2023 term of the Court.
Arts & Sciences Dean's Office invite you to join us for our second annual Insights from Within DEI conversation on Monday October 9! This year's theme is on innovative, affirmative, and effective mentoring. RSVP requested by Monday October 2.
Join William & Mary to learn more about our Part-Time and Executive MBA Programs designed specifically for working professionals.
Gather your colleagues and join us for a 3-part learning series on Inclusion.
A screening of Koshien: Japan’s Field of Dreams, a documentary film about high school baseball in Japan. The director, Ema Ryan Yamazaki, will join remotely to answer your questions. This event precedes a baseball symposium which will be held October 27.
A group of distinguished baseball players and experts will assemble at William & Mary to explore the seminal role the sport has played in shaping US-Japan relations over the past 150+ years.
Professor Ned Blackhawk will discuss his book, The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History, a sweeping retelling of U.S. history which shows how Native Americans are essential to understanding the evolution of America.
The Computer Science (CS) Department is hosting its 2nd Symposium for Graduate Studies! Learn everything about getting a PhD or MS degree, and pathways for non-CS majors! Visit the symposium website for more information, and register here.
The fourth annual Virginia Tutor Collaboration Day for writing centers will be held on Saturday, November 11 (via Zoom). This year’s theme is Finding Our Place.
Patterns in Shape Memory Alloys
We want to hear from all sustainability-minded students and groups about your thoughts on W&M sustainability and how the community can be improved. Come share your thoughts, goals, and ideas!
Title: Interfacing Computer Vision AI/ML in Geospatial Data with Supply Chain Management
A delegation of students and two faculty members will spend one week in the US-Mexican borderlands over winter break, investigating immigration issues from a variety of different perspectives. Led by our institutional host, BorderLinks.
Students wishing to present at the 2024 Graduate & Honors Research Symposium must submit an abstract by this deadline.
Graduate Students planning to present at the 2024 Symposium may submit a 5- to 6-page paper for consideration for an award.
This year's theme is focused on disabilities, but topics range across school-based issues regarding mental health. Perfect for school psychologists, school counselors, school social workers and anyone providing mental health related services in schools.
Over the past 20 years, scholarship and public commentary have increasingly focused on the challenges that China’s rise could pose to U.S. national interests. But how, precisely, does China’s rise threaten those interests, and how should the US respond?
The Lemon Project team is offering assistance for those who need help registering for the 14th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium (March 22-23, 2024).
The Lemon Project team is offering assistance for those who need help registering for the 14th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium (March 22-23, 2024).
Join us for the fourth annual Student Diversity & Inclusion Symposium. This year's topic is Embracing Diversity, Fostering Inclusion: Nurturing Holistic Success in Higher Education. Registration is required by 5pm on February 17. Space is limited.
Join students from across the country to learn about effective community engagement and contributing to positive social change. Students, faculty, and staff, facilitate active-learning workshops on a range of civic skills, frameworks, and resources.
This session will help school teams responsible for master scheduling develop inclusive practices that support specially designed instruction focused on closing skill gaps and promoting progress for students with disabilities.
Join us for the 2024 Graduate & Honors Research Symposium.
4th Annual National Security Conference - Data & Democracy: AI, Cyber Defense, & National Security
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.
This series of conversations features experts on the regulation of technology, citizen journalism, digital storytelling, and online activism.
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.
This year's speaker is John F. Duffy, Samuel H. McCoy II Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law. His lecture is titled, "Does Intellectual Property Restrict Competition?"
From Campus to Classroom: Retaining Novice Teachers Through Monitoring with Higher Education Partners
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!
Join us for an in-person event discussing AI's impact on business and personal life. Our guest speaker, Cortney Morse Doucette from Microsoft, brings 19 years of technology marketing experience in cybersecurity and healthcare.
W&M Bray School Lab announces Descendants Week 2024!
AHS & JQAS, two foreign policy organizations, are hosting their 6th debate on defense budget, policy & strategy. It features Thomas Mahnken, CSBA; Ben Friedman, Defense Priorities; Eric Brown, GRI.
Art History Senior Research Colloquium -- Keynote Lecture by Dr. Tatiana Flores of the University of Virginia, followed by Reception
ART HISTORY SENIOR RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM
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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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