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The exhibit explores the history of Chinese dance through images and text co-curated by William & Mary professor Dr. Emily Wilcox and University of Michigan Chinese Studies Librarian Dr. Liangyu Fu.
Andrews Gallery Exhibition, Laura Vahlberg "Houses and Trees"
January 25-February 15, 2023
Open to the public
Come and join us for an virtual information session on the Master of Accounting program!
Join us and meet with counselors from the Counseling Center and CSD staff to learn more about what Mental Health Mondays are. Take this time to enjoy lunch and provide input about topics and activities you would like featured throughout the semester.
The Charles Center and the Reves Center for International Studies present photojournalist and Pulitzer grantee Sophie Neiman for a talk about her reporting on protests in Uganda's oil region.
Our first seminar of the Spring semester will be given by Joanmarie Del Vecchio, from Dartmouth College: "Small satellites, big data, and the fate of permafrost landscapes"
A public evening with Kerry Lee, the Co-Artistic Director of the Atlanta Chinese Dance Company, in coordination with the special exhibit “Chinese Dance: National Movements in a Revolutionary Age, 1945-1965,” on display at the Stryker Center.
The Gilman Scholarship is specifically designed for Pell eligible students to study abroad.
The International Law Society welcomes Professor Randall Abate (GW Law) to discuss “climate washing” litigation that seeks to hold private sector entities accountable for misleading the public about their compliance with climate change mandates or goals.
Let's talk about our understanding and experience of speech on campus. Join in dialogue with six other participants from across Williamsburg and W&M. Leave with new perspectives and an Extraordinary Cupcake.
Join the William & Mary and Colonial Williamsburg Foundation communities as we officially launch the preservation of the Williamsburg Bray School at its new, permanent exhibition site in Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area.
Charter Day marks the 330th anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Charter from King William III and Queen Mary II of England establishing William & Mary. Tickets are not required to attend.
Kadencia is a 13-piece orchestra that has quickly made an impact in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States through performances that deliver heavy-hitting original music.
Please join us in celebrating the induction of the 2023 Undergraduate Honor Council at William & Mary's historic Wren Building! The induction ceremony will be held in Wren Chapel and a reception will follow in Sadler Center 383.
Rogerio Jorge, IST, University of Lisbon, Title of talk: Recent nuclear fusion breakthroughs using stellarator optimization
Join us on Wednesday, February 15, at 1:00 p.m. for the virtual program James Monroe, John Sidebottom, and the Hidden History at the Battle of Trenton.
Stop by Sadler on February 16th to learn more about MAcc & MSBA admission for Fall 2023 and beyond!
Rebekah Planto, doctoral candidate in Anthropology, will present "Archaeological investigations of the "Bacon's Castle" plantation landscape, c. 1640-1740."
Offered in partnership between the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
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.
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
A&S Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion 2023 Spring Speaker Series featuring award-winning author and speaker, Colum McCann. Open to everyone in the W&M community.
Each year the Government Dept. invites a distinguished alum to speak as part of the Baxter-Ward Fellowship. This year's recipient is Dr. Allison P. Anoll, '09, & an Assi Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University.
Join us for an illustrated lecture by Charles Palermo, professor of art history at William & Mary.
William & Mary is once again working with the Williamsburg Regional Library for the One Book, One Community program. This year's selection is author Micheline Marcom's book, The New American.
Exhibition: "The Non-Majors Show", Andrews Gallery
February 22-March 8, Reception Feb. 23, 4-6pm.
Free and open to the public
Let's talk about talking to strangers and the norms that often keep us from engaging. Join in dialogue with six other participants from across Williamsburg and W&M. Leave with new perspectives and an Extraordinary Cupcake.
This webinar features riparian and fisheries experts representing several U.S. tribes discussing how Traditional Ecological Knowledge can be in incorporated into riparian conservation and hydropower decision making.
Prospective and admitted students are welcome to join us for one or more sessions. Visit us online to learn more about William & Mary Law School's LLM programs and meet faculty, current students, alumni, and student services personnel.
Based in Williamsburg, the Wren Masters specialize in historical performance of 17th and 18th century music played on harpsichord, recorder, baroque violin, and viola da gamba is sponsored by the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
This Hayes Writers Series event presents Laura Warrell, author of Sweet Soft Plenty Rhythm, which has been named the “best book” of 2022 by several publications. Laura will read from her work, discuss her craft, and signing books.
Students in the Vanguard: The Politics of Progress in Higher Education
Dr. Stefan M. Bradley will discuss the role of student activism in determining policies concerning curriculum, expansion, and investment at elite institutions of higher education.
Engage with those who practice and sustain democracy in their everyday lives as journalists, elected officials, advocates, neighbors, immigrants, voters, family members, business members, and more.
The Fanoos Family Ensemble performs songs in the Afghan classical style, at the crossroads of Persian poetry, Hindustani rhythms, and Central Asian harmonies.
Prospective and admitted students are welcome to join us for one or more sessions. Visit us online to learn more about William & Mary Law School's LLM programs and meet faculty, current students, alumni, and student services personnel.
Join the William & Mary Law School Immigration Clinic for the Second Annual Fourth Circuit Asylum Law Conference.
CLE information forthcoming.
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
Marie Pellissier, doctoral candidate in History, will present, "Tasting History: Food and Memory in Williamsburg."
Offered in partnership between the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Let's talk about our influence on the environment and the compromises we choose to enjoy modern benefits of society. Join in dialogue with six other participants from across Williamsburg and W&M. Leave with new perspectives and an Extraordinary Cupcake.
Ms. Paniyeva has been hailed by the New York Concert Review as "a wonderful pianist", and one with "tender regard for the music.
Highland, in partnership with the Virginia Festival of the Book, will host Justice John Charles Thomas to discuss his book The Poetic Justice: A Memoir.
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets and The Federalist Society will co-sponsor a lecture titled "ESG Disclosure and Securities Regulation" by Professor Julia D. Mahoney. Free admission and all are welcome.
Gloucester Brewing Company will be our host as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Drop in, interact with the students, and enter to win door prizes and discounts.
The ensemble’s playlist embraces traditional chamber music repertoire, and is devoutly committed to expanding the wind quintet repertoire by commissioning music from new voices that reflect historical events and the times in which we currently live.
W&M Police have partnered with the Newport News Police to provide free VIN etching.
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
Victor Haskins is a multi-instrumentalist, multidisciplinary artist, international performer, composer, improviser, bandleader, and educator.
We will celebrate the accomplishments of educators, connect with colleagues and communities of practice, and collaborate to advance teaching and learning.
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
Join us on Saturday, June 10, from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m., for a Descendants Day at Highland, hosted by the Highland Council of Descendant Advisors.
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Using the power of film to entertain, educate and connect our audiences to issues related to Jewish life in the U.S., Israel, and around the world.
The exhibit explores the history of Chinese dance through images and text co-curated by William & Mary professor Dr. Emily Wilcox and University of Michigan Chinese Studies Librarian Dr. Liangyu Fu.
Andrews Gallery Exhibition, Laura Vahlberg "Houses and Trees"
January 25-February 15, 2023
Open to the public
Come and join us for an virtual information session on the Master of Accounting program!
Join us and meet with counselors from the Counseling Center and CSD staff to learn more about what Mental Health Mondays are. Take this time to enjoy lunch and provide input about topics and activities you would like featured throughout the semester.
The Charles Center and the Reves Center for International Studies present photojournalist and Pulitzer grantee Sophie Neiman for a talk about her reporting on protests in Uganda's oil region.
Our first seminar of the Spring semester will be given by Joanmarie Del Vecchio, from Dartmouth College: "Small satellites, big data, and the fate of permafrost landscapes"
A public evening with Kerry Lee, the Co-Artistic Director of the Atlanta Chinese Dance Company, in coordination with the special exhibit “Chinese Dance: National Movements in a Revolutionary Age, 1945-1965,” on display at the Stryker Center.
The Gilman Scholarship is specifically designed for Pell eligible students to study abroad.
Geology Club is hosting a Movie Night that is open to everyone! You do not have to be a member.
The International Law Society welcomes Professor Randall Abate (GW Law) to discuss “climate washing” litigation that seeks to hold private sector entities accountable for misleading the public about their compliance with climate change mandates or goals.
Let's talk about our understanding and experience of speech on campus. Join in dialogue with six other participants from across Williamsburg and W&M. Leave with new perspectives and an Extraordinary Cupcake.
William & Mary alumni Riley Bates will be presenting "A Walk Through Time – An Overview of Kenyan Geology"
Join the William & Mary and Colonial Williamsburg Foundation communities as we officially launch the preservation of the Williamsburg Bray School at its new, permanent exhibition site in Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area.
Charter Day marks the 330th anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Charter from King William III and Queen Mary II of England establishing William & Mary. Tickets are not required to attend.
Kadencia is a 13-piece orchestra that has quickly made an impact in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States through performances that deliver heavy-hitting original music.
Please join us in celebrating the induction of the 2023 Undergraduate Honor Council at William & Mary's historic Wren Building! The induction ceremony will be held in Wren Chapel and a reception will follow in Sadler Center 383.
Rogerio Jorge, IST, University of Lisbon, Title of talk: Recent nuclear fusion breakthroughs using stellarator optimization
Join us on Wednesday, February 15, at 1:00 p.m. for the virtual program James Monroe, John Sidebottom, and the Hidden History at the Battle of Trenton.
Stop by Sadler on February 16th to learn more about MAcc & MSBA admission for Fall 2023 and beyond!
Rebekah Planto, doctoral candidate in Anthropology, will present "Archaeological investigations of the "Bacon's Castle" plantation landscape, c. 1640-1740."
Offered in partnership between the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
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.
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
A&S Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion 2023 Spring Speaker Series featuring award-winning author and speaker, Colum McCann. Open to everyone in the W&M community.
Each year the Government Dept. invites a distinguished alum to speak as part of the Baxter-Ward Fellowship. This year's recipient is Dr. Allison P. Anoll, '09, & an Assi Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University.
Join us for an illustrated lecture by Charles Palermo, professor of art history at William & Mary.
William & Mary is once again working with the Williamsburg Regional Library for the One Book, One Community program. This year's selection is author Micheline Marcom's book, The New American.
Exhibition: "The Non-Majors Show", Andrews Gallery
February 22-March 8, Reception Feb. 23, 4-6pm.
Free and open to the public
Let's talk about talking to strangers and the norms that often keep us from engaging. Join in dialogue with six other participants from across Williamsburg and W&M. Leave with new perspectives and an Extraordinary Cupcake.
This webinar features riparian and fisheries experts representing several U.S. tribes discussing how Traditional Ecological Knowledge can be in incorporated into riparian conservation and hydropower decision making.
Recipient of The Tony Award® for Best Play and Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Prospective and admitted students are welcome to join us for one or more sessions. Visit us online to learn more about William & Mary Law School's LLM programs and meet faculty, current students, alumni, and student services personnel.
Based in Williamsburg, the Wren Masters specialize in historical performance of 17th and 18th century music played on harpsichord, recorder, baroque violin, and viola da gamba is sponsored by the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
This Hayes Writers Series event presents Laura Warrell, author of Sweet Soft Plenty Rhythm, which has been named the “best book” of 2022 by several publications. Laura will read from her work, discuss her craft, and signing books.
Students in the Vanguard: The Politics of Progress in Higher Education
Dr. Stefan M. Bradley will discuss the role of student activism in determining policies concerning curriculum, expansion, and investment at elite institutions of higher education.
Engage with those who practice and sustain democracy in their everyday lives as journalists, elected officials, advocates, neighbors, immigrants, voters, family members, business members, and more.
The Fanoos Family Ensemble performs songs in the Afghan classical style, at the crossroads of Persian poetry, Hindustani rhythms, and Central Asian harmonies.
Prospective and admitted students are welcome to join us for one or more sessions. Visit us online to learn more about William & Mary Law School's LLM programs and meet faculty, current students, alumni, and student services personnel.
Join the William & Mary Law School Immigration Clinic for the Second Annual Fourth Circuit Asylum Law Conference.
CLE information forthcoming.
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
Marie Pellissier, doctoral candidate in History, will present, "Tasting History: Food and Memory in Williamsburg."
Offered in partnership between the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Let's talk about our influence on the environment and the compromises we choose to enjoy modern benefits of society. Join in dialogue with six other participants from across Williamsburg and W&M. Leave with new perspectives and an Extraordinary Cupcake.
Ms. Paniyeva has been hailed by the New York Concert Review as "a wonderful pianist", and one with "tender regard for the music.
Highland, in partnership with the Virginia Festival of the Book, will host Justice John Charles Thomas to discuss his book The Poetic Justice: A Memoir.
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets and The Federalist Society will co-sponsor a lecture titled "ESG Disclosure and Securities Regulation" by Professor Julia D. Mahoney. Free admission and all are welcome.
Gloucester Brewing Company will be our host as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Drop in, interact with the students, and enter to win door prizes and discounts.
The ensemble’s playlist embraces traditional chamber music repertoire, and is devoutly committed to expanding the wind quintet repertoire by commissioning music from new voices that reflect historical events and the times in which we currently live.
W&M Police have partnered with the Newport News Police to provide free VIN etching.
More information coming soon!
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
Victor Haskins is a multi-instrumentalist, multidisciplinary artist, international performer, composer, improviser, bandleader, and educator.
We will celebrate the accomplishments of educators, connect with colleagues and communities of practice, and collaborate to advance teaching and learning.
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
Join us on Saturday, June 10, from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m., for a Descendants Day at Highland, hosted by the Highland Council of Descendant Advisors.
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