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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.
Please join us for this next event presented by the Mason Diversity & Inclusion Committee as part of the Perspectives series.
Frozen Obsession follows the Northwest Passage Project team, including Dr. Donglai Gong from VIMS, on their 18-day, 2,000-mile expedition aboard the icebreaker R/V Oden in the Arctic in search of clues to understanding the effects of climate change.
Scientists Lisa Kellogg and Eric Hilton discuss the development of the RecFish app, winner of VIMS Innovation Fund awards in 2018 and 2019. RecFish will aid in fisheries management by providing fish population data gathered by anglers.
Assemble your team and pit it against 4 other student squads in a battle of entrepreneurial thinking & innovation. Over the course of 2 months, you'll develop creative solutions to urgent Ferguson problems, compete for internships, and a $5k grand prize!
The Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS) will host Brian Focarino for a virtual lunchtime talk about his trademark, copyright and advertising work at a leading IP law firm.
Join us as we continue to share tips and tricks to engage students online.
The Center for Student Diversity’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. commemoration program pays tribute to his life and impact.
Women's Law Society presents a panel on summer job interviewing tips! All class years welcome.
Zoom Link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/98449226620?pwd=YVpBMlNuWjFSTHRrR2xkUlRpMlM2QT09
Passcode: WLS
Join Meghan Sinton Miller, professor and STLI Fellow, as she discusses ways to make classes flexible and supportive without having to change course content. Meghan will also review ways to connect students to different support systems on-campus.
Discover how VIMS researchers produce the polyploid oysters that transformed Virginia’s oyster aquaculture industry. Join us as Aquaculture Technician and Field Specialist Shelley Katsuki presents on the work done at the Kauffman Aquaculture Center.
Join us for a Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk led by Jaaye Person-Lynn on February 15.
Join the Cohen Career Center for our annual Spring K-12 Education Recruitment Day. This semester, the career fair will be hosted virtually.
Women's Law Society invites alumni across industries to share their experiences and answer student questions about what it's like being a woman in the industry.
Zoom: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92623754379?pwd=YUVXdy9XOWNEZEI2N2ZWNm1SRGl4QT09
Passcode: WLS
The Honor Council will present relevant information to all Law School Students interested in running for SBA representative in the coming election.
An overview of the new special exhibition at the Jamestown Settlement Museum by Luke J. Pecoraro, Ph.D., Director of Curatorial Services at the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation. Please contact Joni Carlson [[w|jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
How are pandemics like COVID linked to conservation, equity, and governance?
Slice of Data Science is a fun way for students to obtain quick, direct insight into some of the latest applications in data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, computer vision, natural language processing, and more.
STLI is pleased to announce the Teaching & Learning Talks series for Spring 2021. This three-part series will focus on student engagement.
Assistant Professor Heartley Huber will discuss the significant impact peer partners can have on the social development, inclusion, and acceptance of students with disabilities in schools.
Discovering your family roots is a journey. This program, in collaboration with The Let Freedom Ring Foundation, will focus on resources ranging from oral histories to vital records & historic newspapers used to research African American family history.
Join Tribe Innovation and STLI on February 19 at 1 pm via Zoom to explore how we can carry forward the teaching and learning adaptations from COVID-19 to enhance the W&M educational experience in the post-pandemic world.
In celebration of Black History Month, the MBAA D&I Committee will host our first speaker series on Friday the 19th at 2:30 PM. Patrice Johnson, former U.S. Dept. of State Diplomat, will share how to "shift your narrative" when utilizing LinkedIn.
Dr. Michael L. Blakey is the featured speaker at the NY Academy of Science's annual archaeology lecture, conducted via Zoom on Feb. 22 at 6:30pm. He will discuss the NY African Burial Ground's impact as this national monument marks its 30th anniversary.
Join the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) as the executive director of the Black Family Land Trust, Inc. (BFLT) shares the work that BFLT is doing to protect the property rights of Black and underrepresented landowners.
During Heal’s meeting, we will discuss this year’s NEDA Week theme, “Every Body Has a Seat At the Table”. We will talk about inclusion, representation, and how these factors can positively influence eating disorder recovery.
Dale Ho, director of the ACLU's Voting Rights Project, will be joining the William & Mary Election Law Society to discuss the future of American elections in the first of our spring speaker series.
Join us for a discussion on multicultural issues within the eating disorder world, with a focus on helping to identify our own seat at the table. This National Eating Disorders Awareness Week speaking event will be led by clinician Khara Randall.
Join Mike Blum, Roy Petersen, and Troy Davis as they discuss and demonstrate the basics of producing your own professional-looking videos for engaging your students and developing instructor presence.
Join the Cohen Career Center for our annual Spring Career & Internship Fair. This semester, the career fair will be hosted virtually.
Prof. Geraldine Heng (U. Texas) will give the 2021 Fauvel Lecture on "Teaching Early Global Literatures: Worlding the World, Traveling the World."
Zoom link: https://cwm.zoom.us/s/6281668144
Meeting ID: 628 166 8144
Join Dr. Eric Hilton, curator of the VIMS Nunnally Ichthyology Collection, as he tells the story of the Coelacanth- from its fossil record to its unlikely discovery and why it may be more closely related to four-legged land animals than other fishes.
The Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS) will host Tanya Fickenscher Leonard for a virtual lunchtime talk about her IP work at Major League Baseball.
If your organization is interested in participating in Impact Week, join us on zoom for help writing your proposal!
Use assignments like "Pink Time" and "unessays" to encourage students to take charge of their learning and to focus less on grades.
Ambassador Dennis Ross is presented by W&M Hillel, the W&M Reves Center for International Studies, the W&M Global Research Institute, and the W&M Department of Government.
If your organization is interested in participating in Impact Week, join us on zoom for help writing your proposal!
This session will focus on questions of diversity and inclusion in the foreign language classroom with an emphasis on issues of representation, accessibility, and engagement.
Faculty will learn about trauma-informed teaching practices that include suggestions on how to draft a syllabus, provide advance notice to students regarding the subject to be discussed, and for facilitating class discussion.
Join Mike Blum, Roy Petersen, and Troy Davis as they discuss and demonstrate the basics of producing your own professional-looking videos for engaging your students and developing instructor presence.
Join Peiyu Yang as she introduces several strategies for guiding students through a digital story map assignment, with an emphasis on classes in the humanities.
Join Italian Studies at W&M for a lunchtime conversation with acclaimed Italian columnist and writer Beppe Severgnini.
Learn about solar energy and its benefits for your home, or small business. We'll take you through the technology, economics, financing, and more.
Learn more about SMARTRIQS, a free and open source platform that allows users to create online experiments using Qualtrics. SMARTRIQS creator, Dr. Andras Molnar, will present. The Social Science Research Methods Center will host this event.
Join Anne Rasmussen as she explores university-supported technologies used to practice editing, uploading, presenting, organizing, and storing audiovisual materials from her own ethnographic research.
Laura Sims is a poet and novelist (and W&M alum!). Her books include the poetry collections Practice, restraint and Stranger.
Join us for 15 minutes to share instructional strategies and questions related to teaching.
Join Mike Blum, Roy Petersen, and Troy Davis as they discuss and demonstrate the basics of producing your own professional-looking videos for engaging your students and developing instructor presence.
Join the Cohen Career Center for our inaugural Career Diversity Expo. The Career Diversity Expo will offer distinct ways for students and employers to engage.
GRI's Blockchain Lab presents a discussion on privacy and policy, featuring Elena Giralt of Blockchain Latinx.
Dr. Carnegie, a research professor at VIMS, will share about his research focusing on host-parasite interactions in oysters, aquaculture health, and shellfish restoration in the Chesapeake Bay.
STLI is pleased to announce the Teaching & Learning Talks series for Spring 2021. This three-part series will focus on student engagement.
Join ELS for a conversation with W&M Law alumni Jonathan Peterson on campaign finance and his work at the Federal Election Commission.
Join the Center for Student Diversity for our Parent and Family Session Preparing your Student for Internships on Wednesday, March 17, 2021, at 6 pm. We will be joined by representatives from the William & Mary Cohen Career Center.
Esteemed novelist and filmmaker Alia Yunis (The Night Counter) is the premiering author of Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders, organized by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao as part of his course OUTSIDE IN: TRANSNATIONAL ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE.
How is the art of Indigenous peoples linked to climate change, culture, and empowerment? How can art influence your area of expertise?
Rob Boston, Senior Advisor at Americans United for Separation of Church and State, will present on how he anticipates the Biden administration will approach religious liberty and secularism.
Anthropology professor Grey Gundaker will give the 2021 Tisch Lecture at Columbia Teachers College.
In this collaborative learning lab, participants will learn the basics of all aspects of Google Suite and how to best use its features to collaborate with students and colleagues.
WMGIC Global Innovation Challenge Competition
AquaCultured: a live, virtual wine & seafood event! Frank Morgan (Drink What You Like) and Jon Wehner (Chatham Vineyards) will guide you through an interactive (and delicious!) tasting experience featuring wine paired with seaside and bayside oysters.
This talk presented by Megan Victor of Queen's College is an overview of the recovery excavation season at the Standford Arboretum Chinese Labor Quarters and discusses findings of an analysis ceramic assemblages. Email jdcarlson@wm.edu for Zoom link.
Election Law Society Speaker Series: Melissa Kessler of the Colorado Secretary of State's Office.
Reaching Out and Leaning In III is the third of four Dance concerts presented in the 2020-2021 season. Student choreographers explore and develop original work performed by members of Orchesis Modern Dance Company under the mentorship of Dance faculty.
School of Education Dean Robert C. Knoeppel will discuss changes that need to be made to state funding models for public education to equally and adequately meet the demands of educating all children to mandated levels of proficiency.
In this collaborative learning lab, participants will learn the basics of all aspects of Google Suite and how to best use its features to collaborate with students and colleagues.
Join our virtual conversation on "Security in the Cyber Age" with Mr. John Inglis, former Deputy Director of the National Security Agency.
“Searching for Anna May Wong,” traces the journey of actor Natasha Tina Liu, who raises the question, “If trailblazing Anna May Wong were still alive today, would she still face the same racism and challenges she experienced during her time in Hollywood?”
Join the Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS) for a moderated panel discussion featuring W&M alums working in the exciting field of international IP law.
Join Chemistry Professor and STLI Fellow Dana Lashley to learn more about Gradescope, an artificial intelligence-assisted grading platform, and how to streamline grading in a large class setting.
Author Paul Ocampo will speak on his short story "Butterfly" which appears in Maxine Hong Kingston's anthology, "Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace (2006), as part of Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao's series Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders.
Please join us for this next event presented by the Mason Diversity & Inclusion Committee as part of the Perspectives series.
Students will present proposals for grants to further their research.
A brief presentation on the Helms-Burton Act, its history, current application, and future effect; as well as an analysis on the Act's effect on the international maritime industry.
The Department of English presents Juana María Rodríguez as the 2021 Sara and Jess Cloud Lecturer. She will be speaking on Mujeres Públicas: Biopolitics, Portraiture, and the Poetics of Puta Life.
In this collaborative learning lab, participants will learn the basics of all aspects of Google Suite and how to best use its features to collaborate with students and colleagues.
CrimDell & the Consulting Club are partnering to provide students an opportunity to work on a real-world business problem.
"Abducted" is a new original musical created by Zoë Bowen Smith '21.
Quirky, heartfelt, and mysterious, "Abducted" tells the story of Avery and Mia, two college-age women who happen to be abducted by a group of eccentric aliens.
College students, sexual assault response coordinators, prevention specialists, counselors, and allies from across the Commonwealth will come together for this amazing evening of hope and healing
Closed captioning and ASL interpretation provided.
"Abducted" is a new original musical created by Zoë Bowen Smith '21.
Quirky, heartfelt, and mysterious, "Abducted" tells the story of Avery and Mia, two college-age women who happen to be abducted by a group of eccentric aliens.
"Abducted" is a new original musical created by Zoë Bowen Smith '21.
Quirky, heartfelt, and mysterious, "Abducted" tells the story of Avery and Mia, two college-age women who happen to be abducted by a group of eccentric aliens.
The JJC Committee will host the Comment and Bluebooking Session to provide competitors an overview of what the competition problems will look like and answer any questions competitors may have!
Zoom link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92477561764
Join the JJC Committee and the Honor Council as they discuss the Honor Code and common violations that pertain to the JJC.
Join SIPS for a conversation on copyright registration with a former Associate Register of Copyrights and current Deputy Director for Registration Policy & Practice at the U.S. Copyright Office.
Join us for 15 minutes to share instructional strategies and questions related to teaching.
Don't miss this public event with poets Oscar Guardiola-Rivera, Azad Sharma, and Juana Goengen, hosted by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures as part of the Bellini Colloquium series.
Join our long-serving Representative to Congress who will share his plans for education, criminal justice, healthcare and labor reform.
One of the Little Rock Nine, Minnijean Brown Trickey will speak about her experience as a lifelong activist and the power of centering nonviolence in every aspect of her life at this Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk.
Friday, April 9th, 4 pm: keynote address by Professor Engerman (Yale University): "The Global Cold War from Near and Far"
Saturday, April 10th, 9:30am - 10:30: student panels on the Global Cold War
Contact gxpaci@wm.edu for Zoom link.
Please join The Health Law and Policy Society for our first annual Symposium: "A Snapshot of Health Law" on April 10, 2021 (10:30am -3:00pm). Register in advance for this meeting: https://cwm.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAsde2hrTwoEtFqq5M2tZMphutKpuPSQKXf
Josué Nieves, a MA/PhD student, will present his final dissertation.
Collaborative, interdisciplinary research teams in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities attack society’s knotty problems. At this event we will meet and feature several such faculty and student teams.
STLI is pleased to announce the Teaching & Learning Talks series for Spring 2021. This three-part series will focus on student engagement.
Presentation on 'Food Insecurity' issues in undeserved communities
Reaching Out and Leaning In IV is the fourth and final concert of William & Mary Dance Program’s 2020-2021 season. Dance Minors and Orchesis student choreographers explore and develop original work performed by William & Mary students.
Nigerian-born Bangladeshi American writer and photographer Abeer Hoque presents the finale conversation in Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders series, curated by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao for the Asian Centennial.
On April 15th during the lunch hour, join SSA for national Ask An Atheist Day. Ask an Atheist Day is an opportunity for secular groups across the country to work together to defeat stereotypes about atheism and encourage courteous dialogue.
Alicia Mountain's debut poetry collection, High Ground Coward, won the Iowa Poetry Prize, and she is also the author of Thin Fire.
William & Mary, NATO CCDCOE, and King’s College London are pleased to invite you to the sideline event of the NATO Cyber Defence Pledge conference 2021.
VALING is an undergraduate-exclusive conference on Linguistics hosted by William & Mary. The conference will feature presentations from W&M students and other students across VA and the mid-Atlantic region. The event is FREE for all to attend!
Earth Week is held annually the week of April 22, Earth Day!
Impact Week is a week-long competition in which student organizations on campus compete for over $5,000 to fund proposed service projects in the Williamsburg area.
This is part two of the George Wythe Society's Dress to Impress programming. This presentation is about professional women's wear and how to dress professionally on a budget.
Students will present research highlights and key takeaways from the past year of work. Join peers, faculty, and alumni to celebrate students' outstanding contributions and to learn more about their pertinent findings.
Join Hannah Scruggs and Lisa Crawley?of the Robert F. Smith Explore Your Family History Center, National Museum of African American History & Culture for "A Closer Look at Genealogy Records: A Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk" on April 20 at 5:30 p.m. ET.
With the help of VIMS scientists like Marta Sanderson, researchers have begun understanding how and why harmful algal blooms happen. This information can aid in improving the detection of these blooms and even forecast when they may happen.
Josué Nieves, a MA/PhD student, will present his final dissertation. Please email Joni Carlson [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Christopher Crain will present a defense of his dissertation. Please email Joni Carlson jdcarlson@wm.edu for Zoom link.
Understanding our Interconnectedness: A keynote with Winona LaDuke, Native American environmentalist and political activist, on the importance of connecting with your local communities and ecosystems to the benefit of the future and world.
Join us for an online version of our popular Scientist Walks Into a Bar program. Grab your favorite beverage and relax with us as three VIMS graduate students give a quick overview of their research during 5-minute fast talks with a Q&A after each talk.
When you think about the impacts of climate change, do you see visions of far-off polar bears? What about our own backyard?
Join us for 15 minutes to share instructional strategies and questions related to teaching.
Educators from CBNERR-VA and the VIMS Marine Advisory Program/Virginia Sea Grant Extension Program invite Virginia's K-12 teachers to our fourth annual Lesson Plan Expo featuring classroom-tested lesson plans developed by science graduate students.
Come join the Flat Hat, W&M's student newspaper, to welcome Jeffrey Dvorkin. Mr. Dvorkin is a senior fellow at Massey College, a center for journalistic research at the University of Toronto and former NPR news ombudsman.
Eleven seniors in Classical Studies will present their research projects on the theme of "Ancient Religion," with a keynote address by Prof. Jessica Stephens.
In this event members of the Honor Council will remind students of the Honor Code before exams. Honor Council remembers will discuss common violations, and answer any questions students may have about the Honor Code.
This virtual presentation will show how persistent issues about how to relate environmental law and ethics become legible through Muslim registers for environmental justice.
Each year, PIPS research fellows identify emerging international security issues and develop original policy recommendations to address those challenges.
THE ACTORS ARENA is a two-part master class series that educates on the ins and outs of pursuing a successful professional career in acting. April 27 & 29, 7-9pm. One on one monologue coaching available on a limited basis.
In this presentation, Honor Council members will remind students of the Honor Code before exams. Honor Council members will review common Honor Code violations, and take questions about the Honor Code from students.
"Echo Fragments" An Honors Thesis Exhibition by Iris Wu
5-6 p.m. virtual gallery talk and audience questions with the artist
Please join us on Thursday, April 29th at 7 PM for the 2021 W&M Student Literary Awards Virtual Ceremony.
Join the students of the 2020-2021 Sharp Journalism Seminar as they present their year-long, investigative reporting stories.
Join us (via Zoom!) as the second cohort of the Japanese Studies Major present their final research projects. These students have faced unique challenges this semester; come and help us celebrate their achievements!
Computer Science Professor and STLI Fellow Dana Willner will host a hands-on workshop to implement or revise modular design for your course.
Chardé Reid will give her Dissertation Defense Proposal for her PhD. Please email Joni Carlson [[jdcarlson]] for the Zoom link.
Please email Joni Carlson [[jdcarlson]] for the Zoom link.
Stephanie Bergman will present her final dissertation titled "Properties of Belonging: Landscapes of Racialized Ownership in Post-Emancipation Barbados" on Thursday, May 20th. Please email Joni Carlson [[jdcarlson]] for the Zoom link.
Please join the Anthropology Department in celebrating the Class of 2021! Please email Joni Carlson [[jdcarlson@wm.edu]] for Zoom link.
Learn more about the basics of asylum law and procedure in the United States.
Now Online W&M Art History's THE CURATORIAL PROJECT: "THE ART OF WELL BEING", STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
W&M Art History Senior Research Colloquium III NOW ONLINE
12 art history majors in the capstone seminar, under the guidance of Professor Xin Conan-Wu, present in depth research on various topics, ranging from the historical to the contemporary.
Ashley King, a masters student at VIMS, will discuss the complex story of plastics in the ocean — where they come from, where they go, and how they impact ocean organisms. She will explain what the future may hold and our role in the story.
Join us for the Summer Sankofa Series "Records of Intrigue" with Lisa Crawley and Hannah Scruggs, National Museum of African American History, Explore Your Family History Center, on June 15 at 5:30 p.m.
William & Mary will celebrate Juneteenth for the first time with a virtual event featuring actress Morgan McCoy among other performers and speakers. It is free and open to the public.
Join us for the Summer Sankofa Series "Researching Enslaved Ancestors" with Renate Yarborough Sanders on July 13 at 5:30 p.m.
Join us for the Summer Sankofa Series: Andre Taylor, Oral History for the Family Historian on August 12 at 5:30 p.m.
Are you interested in research? Join us Friday, Sept. 3rd, in the ISC to experience Tribe Chemistry Research Labs!
PwC is excited to participate in W&M's Diversity Career Expo! Join to hear from Travis Patton: PwC Tax Partner, PwC Diversity Partner Champion, and W&M alum!
Interested in learning more about how to get involved in and explore your interests in sustainability at William & Mary? Look no further!
If you have considered a career in accounting, you have likely thought of becoming a certified public account (CPA). Join this session to expand your knowledge about the path to becoming a CPA and the exam required for licensure.
It is no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic brought significant changes to the ways we live and work. Now that we are moving toward a new normal, what exactly will that look like for organizations and employees?
What does it mean to be a consultant, and how do you get there? Join this session to learn how consultants work with clients to help solve their most challenging issues and expanding their reach.
Attend this session and hear how the field of accounting has evolved to offer opportunities that can take you out of the office and into a new industry while still utilizing your analytical and critical thinking skills in a unique way.
Join William & Mary's Student Veterans and the Department of Military Science for a small ceremony to commemorate the 9/11 attacks and W&M alumni who have given their lives fighting in the war on terror.
Chandler Fitzsimons will share her proposed Ph.D. research entitled: "Fifty Cabins: Displacement and Memory in Virginia’s Historic Triangle." Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Are you interested in Leadership, Friendship, and Service? Have you ever wanted to drive a golf cart? Come to one of our three interest meetings for Alpha Phi Omega, William & Mary's gender-inclusive service fraternity, at 8pm in Boswell 102!
Jessica Jenkins will present on her research concerning the historical ecology and sustainability of the Chesapeake estuary, focusing on the relationship of past communities with oyster populations. Contact [[jdcarlson]] for the Zoom link to this event.
Tomos Evans proposes P.hD. research titled: "Composition, Competition and Creativity: A Holistic Archaeological Reconstruction of Socio-political and Ontological Dynamics of Sungbo’s Eredo, Africa’s Largest Monument." Email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Professor Andrea Wright of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies and Anthropology is the first recipient of the Jinlan Liu APIA Faculty Award. She will discuss her latest research as part of the Awards Ceremony.
The Center for Geospatial for Analysis welcomes award-winning cartographer Justin Madron to give a guest lecture on History, Maps, and Digital Storytelling.
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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.
Please join us for this next event presented by the Mason Diversity & Inclusion Committee as part of the Perspectives series.
Frozen Obsession follows the Northwest Passage Project team, including Dr. Donglai Gong from VIMS, on their 18-day, 2,000-mile expedition aboard the icebreaker R/V Oden in the Arctic in search of clues to understanding the effects of climate change.
Scientists Lisa Kellogg and Eric Hilton discuss the development of the RecFish app, winner of VIMS Innovation Fund awards in 2018 and 2019. RecFish will aid in fisheries management by providing fish population data gathered by anglers.
Assemble your team and pit it against 4 other student squads in a battle of entrepreneurial thinking & innovation. Over the course of 2 months, you'll develop creative solutions to urgent Ferguson problems, compete for internships, and a $5k grand prize!
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
The Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS) will host Brian Focarino for a virtual lunchtime talk about his trademark, copyright and advertising work at a leading IP law firm.
Join us as we continue to share tips and tricks to engage students online.
The Center for Student Diversity’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. commemoration program pays tribute to his life and impact.
Women's Law Society presents a panel on summer job interviewing tips! All class years welcome.
Zoom Link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/98449226620?pwd=YVpBMlNuWjFSTHRrR2xkUlRpMlM2QT09
Passcode: WLS
Join Meghan Sinton Miller, professor and STLI Fellow, as she discusses ways to make classes flexible and supportive without having to change course content. Meghan will also review ways to connect students to different support systems on-campus.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
Discover how VIMS researchers produce the polyploid oysters that transformed Virginia’s oyster aquaculture industry. Join us as Aquaculture Technician and Field Specialist Shelley Katsuki presents on the work done at the Kauffman Aquaculture Center.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
Join us for a Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk led by Jaaye Person-Lynn on February 15.
Join the Cohen Career Center for our annual Spring K-12 Education Recruitment Day. This semester, the career fair will be hosted virtually.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Women's Law Society invites alumni across industries to share their experiences and answer student questions about what it's like being a woman in the industry.
Zoom: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92623754379?pwd=YUVXdy9XOWNEZEI2N2ZWNm1SRGl4QT09
Passcode: WLS
The Honor Council will present relevant information to all Law School Students interested in running for SBA representative in the coming election.
An overview of the new special exhibition at the Jamestown Settlement Museum by Luke J. Pecoraro, Ph.D., Director of Curatorial Services at the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation. Please contact Joni Carlson [[w|jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
How are pandemics like COVID linked to conservation, equity, and governance?
Slice of Data Science is a fun way for students to obtain quick, direct insight into some of the latest applications in data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, computer vision, natural language processing, and more.
STLI is pleased to announce the Teaching & Learning Talks series for Spring 2021. This three-part series will focus on student engagement.
Assistant Professor Heartley Huber will discuss the significant impact peer partners can have on the social development, inclusion, and acceptance of students with disabilities in schools.
Discovering your family roots is a journey. This program, in collaboration with The Let Freedom Ring Foundation, will focus on resources ranging from oral histories to vital records & historic newspapers used to research African American family history.
Join Tribe Innovation and STLI on February 19 at 1 pm via Zoom to explore how we can carry forward the teaching and learning adaptations from COVID-19 to enhance the W&M educational experience in the post-pandemic world.
In celebration of Black History Month, the MBAA D&I Committee will host our first speaker series on Friday the 19th at 2:30 PM. Patrice Johnson, former U.S. Dept. of State Diplomat, will share how to "shift your narrative" when utilizing LinkedIn.
Dr. Michael L. Blakey is the featured speaker at the NY Academy of Science's annual archaeology lecture, conducted via Zoom on Feb. 22 at 6:30pm. He will discuss the NY African Burial Ground's impact as this national monument marks its 30th anniversary.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Join the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) as the executive director of the Black Family Land Trust, Inc. (BFLT) shares the work that BFLT is doing to protect the property rights of Black and underrepresented landowners.
During Heal’s meeting, we will discuss this year’s NEDA Week theme, “Every Body Has a Seat At the Table”. We will talk about inclusion, representation, and how these factors can positively influence eating disorder recovery.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Dale Ho, director of the ACLU's Voting Rights Project, will be joining the William & Mary Election Law Society to discuss the future of American elections in the first of our spring speaker series.
Join us for a discussion on multicultural issues within the eating disorder world, with a focus on helping to identify our own seat at the table. This National Eating Disorders Awareness Week speaking event will be led by clinician Khara Randall.
Join Mike Blum, Roy Petersen, and Troy Davis as they discuss and demonstrate the basics of producing your own professional-looking videos for engaging your students and developing instructor presence.
Join the Cohen Career Center for our annual Spring Career & Internship Fair. This semester, the career fair will be hosted virtually.
Prof. Geraldine Heng (U. Texas) will give the 2021 Fauvel Lecture on "Teaching Early Global Literatures: Worlding the World, Traveling the World."
Zoom link: https://cwm.zoom.us/s/6281668144
Meeting ID: 628 166 8144
Join Dr. Eric Hilton, curator of the VIMS Nunnally Ichthyology Collection, as he tells the story of the Coelacanth- from its fossil record to its unlikely discovery and why it may be more closely related to four-legged land animals than other fishes.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
The Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS) will host Tanya Fickenscher Leonard for a virtual lunchtime talk about her IP work at Major League Baseball.
If your organization is interested in participating in Impact Week, join us on zoom for help writing your proposal!
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Use assignments like "Pink Time" and "unessays" to encourage students to take charge of their learning and to focus less on grades.
Ambassador Dennis Ross is presented by W&M Hillel, the W&M Reves Center for International Studies, the W&M Global Research Institute, and the W&M Department of Government.
If your organization is interested in participating in Impact Week, join us on zoom for help writing your proposal!
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
This session will focus on questions of diversity and inclusion in the foreign language classroom with an emphasis on issues of representation, accessibility, and engagement.
Faculty will learn about trauma-informed teaching practices that include suggestions on how to draft a syllabus, provide advance notice to students regarding the subject to be discussed, and for facilitating class discussion.
Join Mike Blum, Roy Petersen, and Troy Davis as they discuss and demonstrate the basics of producing your own professional-looking videos for engaging your students and developing instructor presence.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
Join Peiyu Yang as she introduces several strategies for guiding students through a digital story map assignment, with an emphasis on classes in the humanities.
Join Italian Studies at W&M for a lunchtime conversation with acclaimed Italian columnist and writer Beppe Severgnini.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Learn about solar energy and its benefits for your home, or small business. We'll take you through the technology, economics, financing, and more.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Learn more about SMARTRIQS, a free and open source platform that allows users to create online experiments using Qualtrics. SMARTRIQS creator, Dr. Andras Molnar, will present. The Social Science Research Methods Center will host this event.
Join Anne Rasmussen as she explores university-supported technologies used to practice editing, uploading, presenting, organizing, and storing audiovisual materials from her own ethnographic research.
Laura Sims is a poet and novelist (and W&M alum!). Her books include the poetry collections Practice, restraint and Stranger.
Join us for 15 minutes to share instructional strategies and questions related to teaching.
Join Mike Blum, Roy Petersen, and Troy Davis as they discuss and demonstrate the basics of producing your own professional-looking videos for engaging your students and developing instructor presence.
Join the Cohen Career Center for our inaugural Career Diversity Expo. The Career Diversity Expo will offer distinct ways for students and employers to engage.
GRI's Blockchain Lab presents a discussion on privacy and policy, featuring Elena Giralt of Blockchain Latinx.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Dr. Carnegie, a research professor at VIMS, will share about his research focusing on host-parasite interactions in oysters, aquaculture health, and shellfish restoration in the Chesapeake Bay.
STLI is pleased to announce the Teaching & Learning Talks series for Spring 2021. This three-part series will focus on student engagement.
Join ELS for a conversation with W&M Law alumni Jonathan Peterson on campaign finance and his work at the Federal Election Commission.
Join the Center for Student Diversity for our Parent and Family Session Preparing your Student for Internships on Wednesday, March 17, 2021, at 6 pm. We will be joined by representatives from the William & Mary Cohen Career Center.
Esteemed novelist and filmmaker Alia Yunis (The Night Counter) is the premiering author of Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders, organized by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao as part of his course OUTSIDE IN: TRANSNATIONAL ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE.
How is the art of Indigenous peoples linked to climate change, culture, and empowerment? How can art influence your area of expertise?
Rob Boston, Senior Advisor at Americans United for Separation of Church and State, will present on how he anticipates the Biden administration will approach religious liberty and secularism.
Anthropology professor Grey Gundaker will give the 2021 Tisch Lecture at Columbia Teachers College.
In this collaborative learning lab, participants will learn the basics of all aspects of Google Suite and how to best use its features to collaborate with students and colleagues.
WMGIC Global Innovation Challenge Competition
AquaCultured: a live, virtual wine & seafood event! Frank Morgan (Drink What You Like) and Jon Wehner (Chatham Vineyards) will guide you through an interactive (and delicious!) tasting experience featuring wine paired with seaside and bayside oysters.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
This talk presented by Megan Victor of Queen's College is an overview of the recovery excavation season at the Standford Arboretum Chinese Labor Quarters and discusses findings of an analysis ceramic assemblages. Email jdcarlson@wm.edu for Zoom link.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Election Law Society Speaker Series: Melissa Kessler of the Colorado Secretary of State's Office.
Reaching Out and Leaning In III is the third of four Dance concerts presented in the 2020-2021 season. Student choreographers explore and develop original work performed by members of Orchesis Modern Dance Company under the mentorship of Dance faculty.
School of Education Dean Robert C. Knoeppel will discuss changes that need to be made to state funding models for public education to equally and adequately meet the demands of educating all children to mandated levels of proficiency.
In this collaborative learning lab, participants will learn the basics of all aspects of Google Suite and how to best use its features to collaborate with students and colleagues.
Join our virtual conversation on "Security in the Cyber Age" with Mr. John Inglis, former Deputy Director of the National Security Agency.
“Searching for Anna May Wong,” traces the journey of actor Natasha Tina Liu, who raises the question, “If trailblazing Anna May Wong were still alive today, would she still face the same racism and challenges she experienced during her time in Hollywood?”
Join the Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS) for a moderated panel discussion featuring W&M alums working in the exciting field of international IP law.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
Join Chemistry Professor and STLI Fellow Dana Lashley to learn more about Gradescope, an artificial intelligence-assisted grading platform, and how to streamline grading in a large class setting.
Author Paul Ocampo will speak on his short story "Butterfly" which appears in Maxine Hong Kingston's anthology, "Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace (2006), as part of Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao's series Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Please join us for this next event presented by the Mason Diversity & Inclusion Committee as part of the Perspectives series.
Students will present proposals for grants to further their research.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
A brief presentation on the Helms-Burton Act, its history, current application, and future effect; as well as an analysis on the Act's effect on the international maritime industry.
The Department of English presents Juana María Rodríguez as the 2021 Sara and Jess Cloud Lecturer. She will be speaking on Mujeres Públicas: Biopolitics, Portraiture, and the Poetics of Puta Life.
In this collaborative learning lab, participants will learn the basics of all aspects of Google Suite and how to best use its features to collaborate with students and colleagues.
CrimDell & the Consulting Club are partnering to provide students an opportunity to work on a real-world business problem.
"Abducted" is a new original musical created by Zoë Bowen Smith '21.
Quirky, heartfelt, and mysterious, "Abducted" tells the story of Avery and Mia, two college-age women who happen to be abducted by a group of eccentric aliens.
College students, sexual assault response coordinators, prevention specialists, counselors, and allies from across the Commonwealth will come together for this amazing evening of hope and healing
Closed captioning and ASL interpretation provided.
"Abducted" is a new original musical created by Zoë Bowen Smith '21.
Quirky, heartfelt, and mysterious, "Abducted" tells the story of Avery and Mia, two college-age women who happen to be abducted by a group of eccentric aliens.
"Abducted" is a new original musical created by Zoë Bowen Smith '21.
Quirky, heartfelt, and mysterious, "Abducted" tells the story of Avery and Mia, two college-age women who happen to be abducted by a group of eccentric aliens.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
Gradescope representative will host a workshop and Q&A session for advanced Gradescope users.
The JJC Committee will host the Comment and Bluebooking Session to provide competitors an overview of what the competition problems will look like and answer any questions competitors may have!
Zoom link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92477561764
Join the JJC Committee and the Honor Council as they discuss the Honor Code and common violations that pertain to the JJC.
Join SIPS for a conversation on copyright registration with a former Associate Register of Copyrights and current Deputy Director for Registration Policy & Practice at the U.S. Copyright Office.
Join us for 15 minutes to share instructional strategies and questions related to teaching.
Don't miss this public event with poets Oscar Guardiola-Rivera, Azad Sharma, and Juana Goengen, hosted by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures as part of the Bellini Colloquium series.
Join our long-serving Representative to Congress who will share his plans for education, criminal justice, healthcare and labor reform.
One of the Little Rock Nine, Minnijean Brown Trickey will speak about her experience as a lifelong activist and the power of centering nonviolence in every aspect of her life at this Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk.
Friday, April 9th, 4 pm: keynote address by Professor Engerman (Yale University): "The Global Cold War from Near and Far"
Saturday, April 10th, 9:30am - 10:30: student panels on the Global Cold War
Contact gxpaci@wm.edu for Zoom link.
Please join The Health Law and Policy Society for our first annual Symposium: "A Snapshot of Health Law" on April 10, 2021 (10:30am -3:00pm). Register in advance for this meeting: https://cwm.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAsde2hrTwoEtFqq5M2tZMphutKpuPSQKXf
Josué Nieves, a MA/PhD student, will present his final dissertation.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Collaborative, interdisciplinary research teams in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities attack society’s knotty problems. At this event we will meet and feature several such faculty and student teams.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
STLI is pleased to announce the Teaching & Learning Talks series for Spring 2021. This three-part series will focus on student engagement.
Thesis Title: "Sediment Transport and Trapping on the Ayeyarwady and Martaban Continental Shelf"
Presentation on 'Food Insecurity' issues in undeserved communities
Reaching Out and Leaning In IV is the fourth and final concert of William & Mary Dance Program’s 2020-2021 season. Dance Minors and Orchesis student choreographers explore and develop original work performed by William & Mary students.
Nigerian-born Bangladeshi American writer and photographer Abeer Hoque presents the finale conversation in Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders series, curated by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao for the Asian Centennial.
On April 15th during the lunch hour, join SSA for national Ask An Atheist Day. Ask an Atheist Day is an opportunity for secular groups across the country to work together to defeat stereotypes about atheism and encourage courteous dialogue.
Dissertation Title: "Estuarine Microbiomes and Biogeochemistry: Impacts of Spatiotemporal Variation, Algal Blooms, and Microplastics"
Alicia Mountain's debut poetry collection, High Ground Coward, won the Iowa Poetry Prize, and she is also the author of Thin Fire.
William & Mary, NATO CCDCOE, and King’s College London are pleased to invite you to the sideline event of the NATO Cyber Defence Pledge conference 2021.
VALING is an undergraduate-exclusive conference on Linguistics hosted by William & Mary. The conference will feature presentations from W&M students and other students across VA and the mid-Atlantic region. The event is FREE for all to attend!
Earth Week is held annually the week of April 22, Earth Day!
Impact Week is a week-long competition in which student organizations on campus compete for over $5,000 to fund proposed service projects in the Williamsburg area.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
This is part two of the George Wythe Society's Dress to Impress programming. This presentation is about professional women's wear and how to dress professionally on a budget.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Students will present research highlights and key takeaways from the past year of work. Join peers, faculty, and alumni to celebrate students' outstanding contributions and to learn more about their pertinent findings.
Join Hannah Scruggs and Lisa Crawley?of the Robert F. Smith Explore Your Family History Center, National Museum of African American History & Culture for "A Closer Look at Genealogy Records: A Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk" on April 20 at 5:30 p.m. ET.
With the help of VIMS scientists like Marta Sanderson, researchers have begun understanding how and why harmful algal blooms happen. This information can aid in improving the detection of these blooms and even forecast when they may happen.
Josué Nieves, a MA/PhD student, will present his final dissertation. Please email Joni Carlson [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Dissertation Title: "Differential Nitrogen Uptake by Aquatic Communities in a Chesapeake Bay Tributary and in the Coastal Alaskan Arctic"
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Dissertation Title: "Water clarity & suspended particle dynamics in the Chesapeake Bay: local effects of oyster aquaculture, regional effects of reduced shoreline erosion, & long-term trends in remotely sensed reflectance"
Christopher Crain will present a defense of his dissertation. Please email Joni Carlson jdcarlson@wm.edu for Zoom link.
Understanding our Interconnectedness: A keynote with Winona LaDuke, Native American environmentalist and political activist, on the importance of connecting with your local communities and ecosystems to the benefit of the future and world.
Join us for an online version of our popular Scientist Walks Into a Bar program. Grab your favorite beverage and relax with us as three VIMS graduate students give a quick overview of their research during 5-minute fast talks with a Q&A after each talk.
Thesis Title: "Recruitment and Post-Settlement Mortality of the Soft-shell Clam, Mya arenaria"
When you think about the impacts of climate change, do you see visions of far-off polar bears? What about our own backyard?
Join us for 15 minutes to share instructional strategies and questions related to teaching.
Educators from CBNERR-VA and the VIMS Marine Advisory Program/Virginia Sea Grant Extension Program invite Virginia's K-12 teachers to our fourth annual Lesson Plan Expo featuring classroom-tested lesson plans developed by science graduate students.
Come join the Flat Hat, W&M's student newspaper, to welcome Jeffrey Dvorkin. Mr. Dvorkin is a senior fellow at Massey College, a center for journalistic research at the University of Toronto and former NPR news ombudsman.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
Eleven seniors in Classical Studies will present their research projects on the theme of "Ancient Religion," with a keynote address by Prof. Jessica Stephens.
In this event members of the Honor Council will remind students of the Honor Code before exams. Honor Council remembers will discuss common violations, and answer any questions students may have about the Honor Code.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
This virtual presentation will show how persistent issues about how to relate environmental law and ethics become legible through Muslim registers for environmental justice.
Each year, PIPS research fellows identify emerging international security issues and develop original policy recommendations to address those challenges.
THE ACTORS ARENA is a two-part master class series that educates on the ins and outs of pursuing a successful professional career in acting. April 27 & 29, 7-9pm. One on one monologue coaching available on a limited basis.
In this presentation, Honor Council members will remind students of the Honor Code before exams. Honor Council members will review common Honor Code violations, and take questions about the Honor Code from students.
"Echo Fragments" An Honors Thesis Exhibition by Iris Wu
5-6 p.m. virtual gallery talk and audience questions with the artist
Please join us on Thursday, April 29th at 7 PM for the 2021 W&M Student Literary Awards Virtual Ceremony.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
Join the students of the 2020-2021 Sharp Journalism Seminar as they present their year-long, investigative reporting stories.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Join us (via Zoom!) as the second cohort of the Japanese Studies Major present their final research projects. These students have faced unique challenges this semester; come and help us celebrate their achievements!
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