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Almanacs are annual guidebooks, used as a calendar and sometimes as a diary, for looking up astronomical data or astrological signs, and even as a weather forecast.
On November 8th, 1917 soldiers loyal to the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party, more commonly known as the Bolsheviks, overthrew that nation's government and began their 74 year experiment with Communism.
An exhibition of rare books on early American law from the collection of Sid Lapidus at the Wolf Law Library at William & Mary Law School.
The William & Mary Police will be conducting a one-day, campus-wide Traffic Safety initiative to spread bike, pedestrian, golf cart and vehicular safety awareness through education and enforcement on Friday, February 28th, 2020.
The William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice cordially invites you to our 2020 Symposium: First Amendment Marketplace Morass: Free Speech Jurisprudence and its Interactions with Social Justice.
APIA Banh Mi Lecture Series presents Dr. Davesh Soneji of UPenn who will discuss how discursive, political, historical, and aesthetic performance converge in the work of Nrithya Pillai of Chennai. Co-sponsored by AMES: Asian & Middle Eastern Studies.
Matthew Perry Nerewm, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Experiments and Theory on Dynamical Hamiltonian Monodromy
Prof. Panos K. Chrysanthis
Department of Computer Science
School of Computing and Information
University of Pittsburgh
Join us at the Special Collections Research Center in Swem Library for the opportunity to view materials related to African American women. The open house is in conjunction with The Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation’s 10th Annual Symposium.
Come for a workshop on affirmative action/race-conscious admissions policies and a panel on minority representation in law schools and in the legal practice. Light breakfast items and lunch will be served, with a reception to follow.
Join the W&M Community Garden at their new location this spring!
Designing Interactive Systems for Community Citizen Science
Dr. Yen-Chia Hsu, Carnegie Mellon University
“The Jewish Background of Spinoza, or How Spinoza reads the Bible through Rabbinic Lenses” Monday, March 2, 5:00 p.m. Washington Hall Room 315
Please join us on Monday, March 2 for a talk by Thomas Travisano at 5 PM in Tucker Theatre. There will be a reception to follow.
Seminar: “Omnis determinatio est negatio: Determination, Negation and Self-Negation in Spinoza, Kant, and Hegel” Tuesday, March 3, 12:30-1:50, Tucker 222
Discussion on the Draft Judicial Ethics Opinion Regarding Judges' Involvement in the American Bar Association, Federalist Society, and American Constitution Society
The large dams built across the United States in the period from 1931 to 1944 were monumental undertakings. Now, Professor Richard Guy Wilson will focus on the design and building of Hoover Dam and examine its impact upon the other great dams.
Fund your sustainability idea, research, program or initiative! For more information and to apply please visit http://bit.ly/2inNQht
Pre-proposal deadline: February 12 @ 5pm
Full proposal deadline: March 4 @ 5pm
Yifan Sun from Northeastern University
Turon is a Filipino dessert made of fried plantains that are sugar-coated & wrapped to crunchy-gooey perfection. Please come out and buy some turon from FASA, Wednesday, March 4th from 11-3pm (one for $1/six for $5)!!
Strategic Planning Forum
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake Ballroom
Join us for a panel about the experiences of underrepresented students in higher education. We'll discuss research, personal experiences, and strategies for addressing challenges that students may face.
Join us for our Movie Night at Hispanic House!! (attention, not at Botetourt, at Giles 2nd floor!) PELO MALO (Venezuela).
Taipei City Councilmember, Lo Chih-Chiang, will explain his pioneering use of social media, and comment on the role of social media in Taiwanese & Cross-Strait politics.
Speaker: Dr. Supreeth Shastri, Postdoctoral Fellow from the University of Texas at Austin
Please join the PPFA for our monthly meeting.
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
Colloquium: Xiaoyuan Chang, Junping Shi
Kick off the CAA Men’s Basketball Tournament weekend in Washington, D.C.!
Join the William & Mary Alumni Association for a pregame party prior to each tournament game in which the Tribe competes. We will also be sending the team off before they head over to the arena, so you won't want to miss out!
Dr. Jieming Yin from AMD Research
Hua Huang from Stony Brook
Applications have been submitted. What's next? Join us as we examine next steps for students and parents as we wait for application decisions.
A young girl undergoing a crisis of faith discovers a diary beneath the floorboards of an old house.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
Devoted matriarch Eda Brannigan witnesses her family unraveling, but with a determined resolve, she soldiers on in her bustling pub, where tragedy, triumph and even love unfold.
The focus of this panel discussion is to give different perspectives on the stress culture and how students should approach it in order to reduce unnecessary stress.
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
Steven Salaita presents "Native America and Palestine in an Era of Global Insurgency."
This event has been canceled.
The Jordan Ponzi Trio with Michael McNeill on Piano and Emre Kartari on Drums featuring original music of Jordan's debut album "The First Journey".
Lecture by Mr. Paul Smith, recipient of the 2020 Marshall-Wythe Medalllion, the highest honor given by the W&M Law faculty. Free and the public is welcome.
Please come to join our lunch talk with Justin Laughter. Mr. Laughter is a W&M Law alum in 2006, and currently an attorney in Threshold Counsel, PC. He will share his experience in IP practice.
Lunch will be provided.
The W&M Alumni Inclusion Initiatives team invites you to join us for a conversation about Diversity and Inclusion.
All events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3. Learn more: https://www.wm.edu/news/announcements/alert/
This event has been canceled.
All events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3. Learn more: https://www.wm.edu/news/announcements/alert/
WMGIC IV is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/20 and 3/21. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIV. Cash prizes of at least $2000 will be awarded!
Sarah Stroud Is Director of the Parr Center for Ethics and joined the Philosophy Department at UNC in 2018. All interested are welcome!
Visual Acoustics: The Modernism of Julius Shulman celebrates the life and career of one of the world’s greatest architectural photographers. Shulman’s images brought modern architecture to the American mainstream.
Veterinarian Darby struggles to take down a criminal organization that has been involved with illegal dog-fighting.
Rainbow Isle is a story of a father's investment in the futures of his sons.
Drawing influence from such artists as The Beatles and James Taylor, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
Mireille Fanon-Mendès France, Director of the Franz Fanon Foundation, will discuss the need for reparations of descendants of the trans-Atlantic slave trade within the context of international law.
The W&M Confucius Institute and Law School are proud to invite Frank R. Samolis to campus for a lecture on U.S. and China trade relations as of 2020.
Join the Office of Community Engagement for a dinner dialogue. Hear new perspectives, share your own, and spend a unique hour in dialogue with eleven other attendees from across campus and community on the topic of INTEGRITY. RSVP requested.
Join us for Botetourt Book Talks at Swem Library! On March 26, we welcome Fiona Davis ‘88, author of The Masterpiece, The Chelsea Girls, The Address, and The Dollhouse.
In the second talk of the 2019-2020 Diversity Speaker Series, the School of Education welcomes Naomi Snider, research fellow at the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development and co-author of Why Does Patriarchy Persist?
Tom Keefe and Wilbur Slockish will give a talk about the Northwest Native fishing treaty rights.
The 15th Annual Student-Faculty Research Conference in European Studies features Prof. Rita Chin (U. Michigan) on "The Crisis of Multiculturalism in Europe: Historical Lessons for the Present Moment." Students will present papers on migration in Europe.
Join Eliot Dudik for an introduction to the large format camera, and it's abilities in producing a portrait. After capturing an image, film will be processed, and the group will gather in the darkroom to see a finished print emerge from the operation.
This book examines the beliefs of our country’s Founding Fathers and how those beliefs helped shape the philosophical underpinnings of our government.
Jane Powell, daughter of Leven Powell, cares for her widowed mother while waiting for the return of her betrothed, George Morgan White Eyes, who has disappeared out west.
Dr. Patxi Pérez Ramallo will give a lecture on his research on the Camino de Santiago at the Former Residence of the Ambassadors to Spain in Washington D.C.
Adoor Gopalakrishnan is among the world’s great living filmmakers.
Anne Norton explores the imbrication of race and labor within the persistence of feudalism that resulted in a double enclosure of colonization. She discusses Australian artists, whose work seeks for methods for decolonization of the mind.
Caroline Schlutius, a master's student in Biology, will present an Emerging Scholars Series talk for the public. Presented through partnership between the A&S Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Ron Tarver is a Pulitzer Prize winning photographer with a background covering photojournalism and art photography. Now, Tarver explains how he has reimagined the African American experience in the Jim Crow United States through the lens of his father.
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
Join experts from the William & Mary School of Education for an informative and interactive conversation designed to help you support your students at home. Open to all parents of K-12 students.
Come join the Center for Geospatial Analysis in our virtual celebration of GIS research by showcasing both student research and experienced professionals that apply GIS and other geospatial technologies.
SIPS Panel Discussion - More information to come
This delightful book was designed to help families have a better connection with God ~ through faith in Jesus. There’s a unique lesson for every month of the year plus two holiday bonuses for Easter and Christmas.
A perennial bestseller here in Williamsburg, Hark upon the Gale is the definitive history of our beloved College of William & Mary.
When it launched the design competition for it's new headquarters, the Chicago Tribune was seeking to build “the world’s most beautiful office building.” Now, David Brashear will examine the importance of the competition and some noteworthy submissions.
The Virginia Campus Taskforce, which includes this university, invites you to bear witness to these transformative stories of hope and healing presented by collegiate survivors of sexual violence from across the Commonwealth.
#TakeBackTheNet
Today’s national security challenges transcend borders and domains. Join us at the 3rd Annual National Security Conference to discuss challenges, policy dilemmas, tools, and sustained outcomes in a multi-level, all domain environment.
Veterinarian Darby struggles to take down a criminal organization that has been involved with illegal dog-fighting.
Join us for our next Botetourt Book Talk with Nathan Raab. His book, “The Hunt for History,” focuses on the search for original pieces of history, often long lost, that tell a significant story or constitute an important historical discovery.
Marco Antonio Merchand Medina, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Study of Scalar Extensions for Physics Beyond the Standard Model
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a lecture by Professor Howard Shelanski of Georgetown Law School. Free admission and all are welcome.
Honors thesis defense
Dianne Tolliver provides a glimpse into today’s real-life issues. She explores the true, inspirational stories of ordinary people who chose to embrace God as they faced unplanned encounters and life-altering events.
Prof. Jennifer Gülly will be speaking on "The Art of Migration: The Political, The Beautiful, and The Dead."
In this online Spanish-language webinar, educators and health providers from different parts of the world will share ideas for Spanish-speaking families looking to find ways to support their children's learning experience in the midst of the pandemic.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
Join us for a Zoom chat about the Italian Studies at W&M! 1:00-2:00 PM - https://cwm.zoom.us/j/721182919
A perennial bestseller here in Williamsburg, Hark upon the Gale is the definitive history of our beloved William & Mary.
Organized by W&M Sustainability, Earth Week is a an opportunity for faculty, students, staff and the local community to both celebrate and learn about sustainability.
Join VIMS on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/fbvims/) all week to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day! Learn about our complex environment, human impacts on ecosystems, and the positive ways we can give back to our planet.
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
Join us at the Museum for sketching and conversation in the galleries during The Curatorial Project exhibition. Draw inspiration from student curators’ selections and receive guidance from Steve Prince.
Join The Lemon Project on April 22 at 5:00 p.m. to learn about Juneteenth and its significance today. We will explore Juneteenth’s historical context while discussing ways that people celebrate. Light refreshments will be available.
No Past Tense is the biography of Katarina Kellner and William Salcer, two Czech Jews who as teenagers were swept up by the Holocaust in Hungary and survived Auschwitz and Mauthausen, respectively.
A lecture by Dr. Alina Polyakova hosted by The Alexander Hamilton Society at William & Mary.
A young girl undergoing a crisis of faith discovers a diary beneath the floorboards of an old house.
Free-for-all and family friendly, Earth Week will be an opportunity to bring all members of the William & Mary and Williamsburg community together to celebrate our planet and learn more about how to protect it.
The tradition of the Earth Week Festival Lorax reading continues this year with Provost Agouris reading the Dr. Seuss classic live on Youtube.
The 2020 Classical Studies Colloquium, an annual showcase of student research, will be held on-line. This year the theme is "Treks and Tales: Mobility in Antiquity."
The Classical Studies Colloquium is an annual celebration of the scholarship of advanced students in Classical Studies at William & Mary. The Colloquium is designed and presented by the students, and is free and open to the public.
Rainbow Isle is a story of a father's investment in the futures of his sons.
Drawing influence from such artists as The Beatles and James Taylor, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
Akira Mizuta Lippit, (Vice Dean, USC's School of Cinematic Arts) explores the ways in which Japanese cinema has responded to a second nuclear crisis, and how the echoes of 1945 have returned to the contemporary moment, or perhaps had never left at all.
Join us for a community conversation and Q&A with our panel of guests to discuss challenges faced by youth and young adults with developmental disabilities as families work to provide ongoing vocational and work readiness instruction during the pandemic.
This webinar is intended for parents of kindergarten through eighth-grade students who are struggling with, or below grade level in, reading.
Speaker: Jordy De Vries, University of Massachusetts
Title: “Neutrinoless double beta decay in effective field theory"
Dr. Matt Kirwan presents his research on ghosts forests as an indicator of sea level rise, which has been featured by TIME, CNN, and The New York Times.
Senior Project Zoom Presentation by Brandon Mullins - Shaping Sound Through Migration: The Creation of Appalachian Music in the Virginia and North Carolina Piedmont.
Instructor Eliot Dudik will introduce participants to large format photography and allow them develop skills in framing, shooting, and creating silver prints in the darkroom. Large format cameras will be provided to participants as part of the workshop.
Join us for an online webinar designed to introduce parents and families to the science and strategies of mindfulness.
Join us for Botetourt Book Talk on Zoom! On May 13th, we welcome Nathan Raab, an expert in authenticity, a historian, consultant, and dealer in important historical autographs who will be giving a talk on his latest book The Hunt for History.
Online Commencement ceremony to celebrate the Class of 2020.
Join us as the School of Education celebrates the outstanding achievements of our graduating students.
Celebrate the German Studies Class of 2020 with us! The link and password to Zoom is in the invitation emailed to you from the Chair of the MLL Department.
As a student, Frank Harmon used sketching to discover, study, and understand structures and nature. Now, he will describe his own journey, discuss the importance of attention, and preview his book, Native Places: Drawing as a Way to See.
Ladies of the Canyons: A League of Extraordinary Women and their Adventures in the American Southwest | An Evening with Lesley Poling Kempes
This virtual event will give Black/African American alumni a space to process and create community in the midst of civil unrest in our country. The objective is to provide a safe space for the community to gather.
Please join President Katherine A. Rowe and members of the William & Mary community as we gather in solidarity for a virtual candlelight vigil in remembrance of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and so many others.
The Executive Committee of the Society of 1918 invites Society members who are women of color for dialogue toward the end of amplifying the voice and actions of the 475 members to stop racial injustice.
Join Dr. Randy Chambers, Director of the Keck Environmental Lab at William & Mary, as he discusses his research on Diamondback Terrapins- their life history, the threats they face, and how his research is helping to understand and reduce those threats.
Juneteenth celebrates June 19th, 1865, when the last enslaved people in Texas were finally informed of their freedom. Please join us in a community discussion, and lend your voice with ideas for a true path forward. All are welcome to attend.
All alumni are invited for dialogue addressing social injustice. This will be an opportunity for unstructured conversation focused on healing, building community, and sharing best practices to end racial and all social injustice.
All alumni are invited for dialogue addressing social injustice. This will be an opportunity for unstructured conversation focused on healing, building community, and sharing best practices to end racial and all social injustice.
The Nunnally Ichthyology Collection at VIMS began in the 1950s and has grown to house over 500,000 specimens of fishes. Join us as collections manager Dr. Sarah Huber shares some unusual specimens from the collection along with preservation techniques.
Join us on Friday, June 26th at 2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. on Zoom for insight on Daoist philosophy and how it relates to our lives today through a lecture given by scholar Manuel Parreno!
Join Program Director Kim Mallory and Chief Recruiter Jana Allen-Bishop for this live informational webinar about the Executive MBA Program at William & Mary.
Christopher S. A. Hendriks , Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: A First-Principles Study of the Nature of the Insulating Gap in VO2
Dan Roberts is a historian and host of the award-winning radio show, A Moment in Time. His new book is the perfect gift for any history lover, featuring full-colored photos and noteworthy highlights from over 200 years of American Presidents.
Join us for a Discovery Lab on marine debris. Guest speaker, Sam Athey, Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto, will describe where microfibers and microplastics in our oceans are coming from, how they get there, and ways to slow their release.
Join 3 VIMS grad students as they give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Register to join the students and be entered to win door prizes. Students will be available to answer questions after each presentation.
Rachel Dixon, Ph.D. student in the Department of Fisheries Science at VIMS, will share a presentation on the diversity of fishes in the Chesapeake Bay, the methods used to sample and study fishes, and the challenges facing fishes and their habitat.
Join us online for July's After Hours lecture on the 30th at 7 PM.
Dr. Carl Hershner will be discussing climate change and sea level rise. Learn about the latest emerging issues and understanding of these topics vital to life by the water.
W&M Dining Sustainability is looking for volunteers to help students sort their items after they eat at the food truck between compost, recycling, and trash.
Please join us for the second of many hour-long conversations between LatinX alumni and current students.
Join The Lemon Project as we host a panel on the Memorial to the Enslaved on August 25th from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Panelists include Chon Glover, Burt Pinnock, Susan Kern, Ed Pease, and Jody Allen.
Join us on Wednesday, August 26 at 7 PM to learn more about Sustainability at William & Mary!
This will be a Zoom meeting for law students who are interested in learning more about intellectual property law and joining the Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS).
Join Dr. Donglai Gong, VIMS Associate Professor, as he shares current research he and a team from the US and Canada are conducting in the Arctic Ocean. Learn about the changes taking place in this part of the world and the predicted impacts.
Fund your sustainability idea, research, program or initiative!
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Almanacs are annual guidebooks, used as a calendar and sometimes as a diary, for looking up astronomical data or astrological signs, and even as a weather forecast.
On November 8th, 1917 soldiers loyal to the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party, more commonly known as the Bolsheviks, overthrew that nation's government and began their 74 year experiment with Communism.
An exhibition of rare books on early American law from the collection of Sid Lapidus at the Wolf Law Library at William & Mary Law School.
The William & Mary Police will be conducting a one-day, campus-wide Traffic Safety initiative to spread bike, pedestrian, golf cart and vehicular safety awareness through education and enforcement on Friday, February 28th, 2020.
The William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice cordially invites you to our 2020 Symposium: First Amendment Marketplace Morass: Free Speech Jurisprudence and its Interactions with Social Justice.
APIA Banh Mi Lecture Series presents Dr. Davesh Soneji of UPenn who will discuss how discursive, political, historical, and aesthetic performance converge in the work of Nrithya Pillai of Chennai. Co-sponsored by AMES: Asian & Middle Eastern Studies.
Peyton Winter (W&M Geology 2020) will be presenting on "Everything's Smaller in Texas: analyzing the effects of climate change and megafauna extinction on pocket mouse body size "
Matthew Perry Nerewm, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Experiments and Theory on Dynamical Hamiltonian Monodromy
Prof. Panos K. Chrysanthis
Department of Computer Science
School of Computing and Information
University of Pittsburgh
Join us at the Special Collections Research Center in Swem Library for the opportunity to view materials related to African American women. The open house is in conjunction with The Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation’s 10th Annual Symposium.
Come for a workshop on affirmative action/race-conscious admissions policies and a panel on minority representation in law schools and in the legal practice. Light breakfast items and lunch will be served, with a reception to follow.
Join the W&M Community Garden at their new location this spring!
Designing Interactive Systems for Community Citizen Science
Dr. Yen-Chia Hsu, Carnegie Mellon University
“The Jewish Background of Spinoza, or How Spinoza reads the Bible through Rabbinic Lenses” Monday, March 2, 5:00 p.m. Washington Hall Room 315
Please join us on Monday, March 2 for a talk by Thomas Travisano at 5 PM in Tucker Theatre. There will be a reception to follow.
Seminar: “Omnis determinatio est negatio: Determination, Negation and Self-Negation in Spinoza, Kant, and Hegel” Tuesday, March 3, 12:30-1:50, Tucker 222
Discussion on the Draft Judicial Ethics Opinion Regarding Judges' Involvement in the American Bar Association, Federalist Society, and American Constitution Society
The large dams built across the United States in the period from 1931 to 1944 were monumental undertakings. Now, Professor Richard Guy Wilson will focus on the design and building of Hoover Dam and examine its impact upon the other great dams.
Fund your sustainability idea, research, program or initiative! For more information and to apply please visit http://bit.ly/2inNQht
Pre-proposal deadline: February 12 @ 5pm
Full proposal deadline: March 4 @ 5pm
Yifan Sun from Northeastern University
Turon is a Filipino dessert made of fried plantains that are sugar-coated & wrapped to crunchy-gooey perfection. Please come out and buy some turon from FASA, Wednesday, March 4th from 11-3pm (one for $1/six for $5)!!
Strategic Planning Forum
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake Ballroom
Join us for a panel about the experiences of underrepresented students in higher education. We'll discuss research, personal experiences, and strategies for addressing challenges that students may face.
Join us for our Movie Night at Hispanic House!! (attention, not at Botetourt, at Giles 2nd floor!) PELO MALO (Venezuela).
Taipei City Councilmember, Lo Chih-Chiang, will explain his pioneering use of social media, and comment on the role of social media in Taiwanese & Cross-Strait politics.
Speaker: Dr. Supreeth Shastri, Postdoctoral Fellow from the University of Texas at Austin
Please join the PPFA for our monthly meeting.
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
Colloquium: Xiaoyuan Chang, Junping Shi
Kick off the CAA Men’s Basketball Tournament weekend in Washington, D.C.!
Join the William & Mary Alumni Association for a pregame party prior to each tournament game in which the Tribe competes. We will also be sending the team off before they head over to the arena, so you won't want to miss out!
Dr. Jieming Yin from AMD Research
Hua Huang from Stony Brook
Applications have been submitted. What's next? Join us as we examine next steps for students and parents as we wait for application decisions.
A young girl undergoing a crisis of faith discovers a diary beneath the floorboards of an old house.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
Devoted matriarch Eda Brannigan witnesses her family unraveling, but with a determined resolve, she soldiers on in her bustling pub, where tragedy, triumph and even love unfold.
The focus of this panel discussion is to give different perspectives on the stress culture and how students should approach it in order to reduce unnecessary stress.
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
[CANCELLED] Dr. Vicki McConnell, from the Geological Society of America (GSA), will be presenting a seminar on "Interfacing Science with Government: You Don’t Always Get What You Want…". Pizza will be provided in McGl 219 before the seminar.
Steven Salaita presents "Native America and Palestine in an Era of Global Insurgency."
This event has been canceled.
The Jordan Ponzi Trio with Michael McNeill on Piano and Emre Kartari on Drums featuring original music of Jordan's debut album "The First Journey".
A presentation by Lorraine Chimbga relating to the intersection of law and the Digital Society.
Lecture by Mr. Paul Smith, recipient of the 2020 Marshall-Wythe Medalllion, the highest honor given by the W&M Law faculty. Free and the public is welcome.
Please come to join our lunch talk with Justin Laughter. Mr. Laughter is a W&M Law alum in 2006, and currently an attorney in Threshold Counsel, PC. He will share his experience in IP practice.
Lunch will be provided.
The W&M Alumni Inclusion Initiatives team invites you to join us for a conversation about Diversity and Inclusion.
All events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3. Learn more: https://www.wm.edu/news/announcements/alert/
This event has been canceled.
All events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3. Learn more: https://www.wm.edu/news/announcements/alert/
WMGIC IV is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/20 and 3/21. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIV. Cash prizes of at least $2000 will be awarded!
Sarah Stroud Is Director of the Parr Center for Ethics and joined the Philosophy Department at UNC in 2018. All interested are welcome!
Visual Acoustics: The Modernism of Julius Shulman celebrates the life and career of one of the world’s greatest architectural photographers. Shulman’s images brought modern architecture to the American mainstream.
Veterinarian Darby struggles to take down a criminal organization that has been involved with illegal dog-fighting.
Rainbow Isle is a story of a father's investment in the futures of his sons.
Drawing influence from such artists as The Beatles and James Taylor, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
Mireille Fanon-Mendès France, Director of the Franz Fanon Foundation, will discuss the need for reparations of descendants of the trans-Atlantic slave trade within the context of international law.
The W&M Confucius Institute and Law School are proud to invite Frank R. Samolis to campus for a lecture on U.S. and China trade relations as of 2020.
Join the Office of Community Engagement for a dinner dialogue. Hear new perspectives, share your own, and spend a unique hour in dialogue with eleven other attendees from across campus and community on the topic of INTEGRITY. RSVP requested.
Join us for Botetourt Book Talks at Swem Library! On March 26, we welcome Fiona Davis ‘88, author of The Masterpiece, The Chelsea Girls, The Address, and The Dollhouse.
In the second talk of the 2019-2020 Diversity Speaker Series, the School of Education welcomes Naomi Snider, research fellow at the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development and co-author of Why Does Patriarchy Persist?
Tom Keefe and Wilbur Slockish will give a talk about the Northwest Native fishing treaty rights.
[CANCELLED] Megan Gillen (W&M Geology 2020) will be presenting on "Quantifying the erodibility of marshes through soil shear strength"
The 15th Annual Student-Faculty Research Conference in European Studies features Prof. Rita Chin (U. Michigan) on "The Crisis of Multiculturalism in Europe: Historical Lessons for the Present Moment." Students will present papers on migration in Europe.
Join Eliot Dudik for an introduction to the large format camera, and it's abilities in producing a portrait. After capturing an image, film will be processed, and the group will gather in the darkroom to see a finished print emerge from the operation.
This book examines the beliefs of our country’s Founding Fathers and how those beliefs helped shape the philosophical underpinnings of our government.
Jane Powell, daughter of Leven Powell, cares for her widowed mother while waiting for the return of her betrothed, George Morgan White Eyes, who has disappeared out west.
Dr. Patxi Pérez Ramallo will give a lecture on his research on the Camino de Santiago at the Former Residence of the Ambassadors to Spain in Washington D.C.
Adoor Gopalakrishnan is among the world’s great living filmmakers.
Anne Norton explores the imbrication of race and labor within the persistence of feudalism that resulted in a double enclosure of colonization. She discusses Australian artists, whose work seeks for methods for decolonization of the mind.
Caroline Schlutius, a master's student in Biology, will present an Emerging Scholars Series talk for the public. Presented through partnership between the A&S Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Ron Tarver is a Pulitzer Prize winning photographer with a background covering photojournalism and art photography. Now, Tarver explains how he has reimagined the African American experience in the Jim Crow United States through the lens of his father.
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
Join experts from the William & Mary School of Education for an informative and interactive conversation designed to help you support your students at home. Open to all parents of K-12 students.
Come join the Center for Geospatial Analysis in our virtual celebration of GIS research by showcasing both student research and experienced professionals that apply GIS and other geospatial technologies.
SIPS Panel Discussion - More information to come
This delightful book was designed to help families have a better connection with God ~ through faith in Jesus. There’s a unique lesson for every month of the year plus two holiday bonuses for Easter and Christmas.
A perennial bestseller here in Williamsburg, Hark upon the Gale is the definitive history of our beloved College of William & Mary.
When it launched the design competition for it's new headquarters, the Chicago Tribune was seeking to build “the world’s most beautiful office building.” Now, David Brashear will examine the importance of the competition and some noteworthy submissions.
The Virginia Campus Taskforce, which includes this university, invites you to bear witness to these transformative stories of hope and healing presented by collegiate survivors of sexual violence from across the Commonwealth.
#TakeBackTheNet
Today’s national security challenges transcend borders and domains. Join us at the 3rd Annual National Security Conference to discuss challenges, policy dilemmas, tools, and sustained outcomes in a multi-level, all domain environment.
[CANCELLED] Dr. Frances Rivera-Hernandez, a planetary geologist from Dartmouth College, will be presenting a seminar on "From Grains to Landscapes: Reconstructing Martian Environments at Multiple Scales".
[CANCELLED] Chloe Obara & Mahina Robbins (W&M 2020) will be presenting on "Barrier island dynamics on the Eastern Shore "
Veterinarian Darby struggles to take down a criminal organization that has been involved with illegal dog-fighting.
Join us for our next Botetourt Book Talk with Nathan Raab. His book, “The Hunt for History,” focuses on the search for original pieces of history, often long lost, that tell a significant story or constitute an important historical discovery.
Marco Antonio Merchand Medina, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Study of Scalar Extensions for Physics Beyond the Standard Model
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a lecture by Professor Howard Shelanski of Georgetown Law School. Free admission and all are welcome.
Honors thesis defense
Dianne Tolliver provides a glimpse into today’s real-life issues. She explores the true, inspirational stories of ordinary people who chose to embrace God as they faced unplanned encounters and life-altering events.
Prof. Jennifer Gülly will be speaking on "The Art of Migration: The Political, The Beautiful, and The Dead."
In this online Spanish-language webinar, educators and health providers from different parts of the world will share ideas for Spanish-speaking families looking to find ways to support their children's learning experience in the midst of the pandemic.
Senior Geology majors present the results of their year-long research projects to friends, families, and alums.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
Join us for a Zoom chat about the Italian Studies at W&M! 1:00-2:00 PM - https://cwm.zoom.us/j/721182919
A perennial bestseller here in Williamsburg, Hark upon the Gale is the definitive history of our beloved William & Mary.
Organized by W&M Sustainability, Earth Week is a an opportunity for faculty, students, staff and the local community to both celebrate and learn about sustainability.
Join VIMS on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/fbvims/) all week to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day! Learn about our complex environment, human impacts on ecosystems, and the positive ways we can give back to our planet.
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
Join us at the Museum for sketching and conversation in the galleries during The Curatorial Project exhibition. Draw inspiration from student curators’ selections and receive guidance from Steve Prince.
Join The Lemon Project on April 22 at 5:00 p.m. to learn about Juneteenth and its significance today. We will explore Juneteenth’s historical context while discussing ways that people celebrate. Light refreshments will be available.
No Past Tense is the biography of Katarina Kellner and William Salcer, two Czech Jews who as teenagers were swept up by the Holocaust in Hungary and survived Auschwitz and Mauthausen, respectively.
A lecture by Dr. Alina Polyakova hosted by The Alexander Hamilton Society at William & Mary.
A young girl undergoing a crisis of faith discovers a diary beneath the floorboards of an old house.
Free-for-all and family friendly, Earth Week will be an opportunity to bring all members of the William & Mary and Williamsburg community together to celebrate our planet and learn more about how to protect it.
The tradition of the Earth Week Festival Lorax reading continues this year with Provost Agouris reading the Dr. Seuss classic live on Youtube.
The 2020 Classical Studies Colloquium, an annual showcase of student research, will be held on-line. This year the theme is "Treks and Tales: Mobility in Antiquity."
The Classical Studies Colloquium is an annual celebration of the scholarship of advanced students in Classical Studies at William & Mary. The Colloquium is designed and presented by the students, and is free and open to the public.
Rainbow Isle is a story of a father's investment in the futures of his sons.
Drawing influence from such artists as The Beatles and James Taylor, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
Akira Mizuta Lippit, (Vice Dean, USC's School of Cinematic Arts) explores the ways in which Japanese cinema has responded to a second nuclear crisis, and how the echoes of 1945 have returned to the contemporary moment, or perhaps had never left at all.
Join us for a community conversation and Q&A with our panel of guests to discuss challenges faced by youth and young adults with developmental disabilities as families work to provide ongoing vocational and work readiness instruction during the pandemic.
This webinar is intended for parents of kindergarten through eighth-grade students who are struggling with, or below grade level in, reading.
Speaker: Jordy De Vries, University of Massachusetts
Title: “Neutrinoless double beta decay in effective field theory"
Dr. Matt Kirwan presents his research on ghosts forests as an indicator of sea level rise, which has been featured by TIME, CNN, and The New York Times.
Senior Project Zoom Presentation by Brandon Mullins - Shaping Sound Through Migration: The Creation of Appalachian Music in the Virginia and North Carolina Piedmont.
Instructor Eliot Dudik will introduce participants to large format photography and allow them develop skills in framing, shooting, and creating silver prints in the darkroom. Large format cameras will be provided to participants as part of the workshop.
Join us for an online webinar designed to introduce parents and families to the science and strategies of mindfulness.
Join Lauren Garrett, Director of First Year Experience, and Heather Deere, Assistant Director of Parent & Family Programs, as they discuss the Tribe Guide, summer next steps, and how both offices will support your transition moving forward.
W&M's four (4) pre-Orientation programs are a great way for your student to learn more about themselves and their community the summer before they join the Tribe in August. Join this webinar to learn more about each program.
Join us for Botetourt Book Talk on Zoom! On May 13th, we welcome Nathan Raab, an expert in authenticity, a historian, consultant, and dealer in important historical autographs who will be giving a talk on his latest book The Hunt for History.
Online Commencement ceremony to celebrate the Class of 2020.
Join us as the School of Education celebrates the outstanding achievements of our graduating students.
Celebrate the German Studies Class of 2020 with us! The link and password to Zoom is in the invitation emailed to you from the Chair of the MLL Department.
As a student, Frank Harmon used sketching to discover, study, and understand structures and nature. Now, he will describe his own journey, discuss the importance of attention, and preview his book, Native Places: Drawing as a Way to See.
Ladies of the Canyons: A League of Extraordinary Women and their Adventures in the American Southwest | An Evening with Lesley Poling Kempes
This virtual event will give Black/African American alumni a space to process and create community in the midst of civil unrest in our country. The objective is to provide a safe space for the community to gather.
Please join President Katherine A. Rowe and members of the William & Mary community as we gather in solidarity for a virtual candlelight vigil in remembrance of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and so many others.
Nikunjkumar Prajapati, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Development of Quantum Information Tools Based on Multi- Photon Raman Processes in Rb Vapor
Adam Carl Chiciak, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Competing and Cooperating Orders in the Three-Band Hubbard Model: A Comprehensive Quantum Monte Carlo and Generalized Hartree-Fock Study
The Executive Committee of the Society of 1918 invites Society members who are women of color for dialogue toward the end of amplifying the voice and actions of the 475 members to stop racial injustice.
Join Dr. Randy Chambers, Director of the Keck Environmental Lab at William & Mary, as he discusses his research on Diamondback Terrapins- their life history, the threats they face, and how his research is helping to understand and reduce those threats.
Juneteenth celebrates June 19th, 1865, when the last enslaved people in Texas were finally informed of their freedom. Please join us in a community discussion, and lend your voice with ideas for a true path forward. All are welcome to attend.
All alumni are invited for dialogue addressing social injustice. This will be an opportunity for unstructured conversation focused on healing, building community, and sharing best practices to end racial and all social injustice.
All alumni are invited for dialogue addressing social injustice. This will be an opportunity for unstructured conversation focused on healing, building community, and sharing best practices to end racial and all social injustice.
The Nunnally Ichthyology Collection at VIMS began in the 1950s and has grown to house over 500,000 specimens of fishes. Join us as collections manager Dr. Sarah Huber shares some unusual specimens from the collection along with preservation techniques.
Join us on Friday, June 26th at 2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. on Zoom for insight on Daoist philosophy and how it relates to our lives today through a lecture given by scholar Manuel Parreno!
Scott Eric Madaras , Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Insulator to Metal Transition Dynamics of Vanadium Dioxide Thin Films
Join Program Director Kim Mallory and Chief Recruiter Jana Allen-Bishop for this live informational webinar about the Executive MBA Program at William & Mary.
Christopher S. A. Hendriks , Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: A First-Principles Study of the Nature of the Insulating Gap in VO2
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