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Brave Enough to be First serves to honor the legacy of the three women who were the first African Americans in residence at William & Mary, to shed light on just how far we have come, and to inspire continued diversity and inclusion.
Communal Resurrection: The Art of Steve Prince
Exhibition, Andrews Gallery, March 1-30, 2018
Reception, collaborative performance and gallery talk, Andrews Atrium/Gallery, March 15 4:30-6:30pm
Learn to play the Pipa, a traditional Chinese instrument with a history that can be traced back hundreds of years! Classes will meet from 5:10-6:10 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from March 13-April 5 in Rowe House!
This charming new picture book illustrates each of the letters in our alphabet with a whimsical drawing of an animal by the author. Sure to delight children and parents alike!
W&M's Got Talent is about living your dream and operating in your gift. There is a Spirit of freedom behind this showcase that hopes to serve as a springboard for everyday life. Nobody is judged here, only given a platform to become their best self.
Dr. Piwowar has served as a Commissioner on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) since 2013. He will join our community to discuss current issues in securities regulation on March 19. Free admission and the public is welcome. Lunch will be served.
Students, faculty, staff and the local community may drop off electronics for recycling at the Kaplan Arena Parking Lot! W&M departments may register for free pick-up of large electronics, space limited.
The William & Mary Election Law Society is excited to welcome Meg Lamb, an attorney with the Virginia Department of Legislative Services, for a discussion.
Come join AMP and learn a little science while also seeing if you're a super taster! We have lots of test strips to try it out, and even some food to have after!
You will learn about courses the Italian Program is offering next Fall, the requirements for minor or self-designed major, study abroad opportunities and...how to become part of the Italian National Honor Society!Everyone is welcome!
The Patrick Hayes Writer's Series presents Poets Tess Taylor and David Eye
Join us in writing postcards to decision makers about opposing border walls. We will be watching and discussing a short video about the damaging impacts of border walls on border communities and ecosystems.
EXTREEMS-QED lecture: Mike Peth (SocialCode)
Mathematics Colloquium: Alexander Pankov (Morgan State University)
This year's final talk in the School of Education's Diversity Lecture Series will feature Freeman A. Hrabowski, president of The University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Interested in intercultural theater experience? Explore Secret love in Peach Blossom Land in one of the info session on 3/21 @ 6:00pm or 3/22 @ 6:30pm. Free pizza provided. Actors, directors, stage managers and designers in all ethnicity is welcomed!
Professor Richard Wolff, named "America's Most Prominent Marxist Economist" by the New York Times, gives a lecture on what the economics of socialism might look like in America.
This is the third lecture in the Gregory Tepper Lecture Series in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, 2017-2018
Aman Ali is an award winning storyteller in New York City and one of the most engaging social media personalities in the Muslim community today. His passionate and animated tales he regularly posts to Facebook continue to go viral by the thousands daily.
Elizabeth Losh, associate professor of English and American studies, will present "Fake News for Real People" on March 22nd in the Commonwealth Auditorium.
Admission: Free
The William and Mary Women's Chorus will performing in Middletown, Maryland at Holy Family Catholic Church on Thursday March 22nd at 7:30pm.
Build Tomorrow is an organization that funds community-built, sustainable schools in Uganda and we are starting a chapter at William and Mary! Come to one of our interest meetings to learn more about the organization and get involved.
Bring in your old Apple devices to trade-in towards a new device only on MARCH 23
Pre-Orders are welcome via WMTechstore@wm.edu
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
DISCUSSION WITH PROFESSIONALS, ALUMNI, AND STUDENTS
Organized by the Department of Religious Studies
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Scott McKinley (Tulane University)
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
Join AMP on the Sunken Gardens for a team game of Archery Tag! Teams of 5 compete to capture the other's fortress while dodging and shooting arrows!Prepare for war because YOU become the target!
Mathematics Colloquium: Jared Lichtman (Dartmouth)
Form a team of 3-5 and compete in this international development case competition for the chance to win $450! In addition to the competition, the entire William & Mary community is invited to a networking expo showcasing USAID, World Bank, and more.
The William and Mary Global Innovation Challenge is hosting a short, informal networking expo with representatives from USAID, Chemonics, the World Bank, and other international development organizations! Light refreshments will be provided.
The William and Mary Women's Chorus will be performing in Fairfax, VA at Providence Presbyterian Church on March 23rd at 7:30pm.
This new book examines the role the William & Mary community has played in military actions from the French & Indian War through to the present day.
The William and Mary Women's Chorus will be performing in Harrisonburg, VA at Harrisonburg Baptist Church at 7:30pm on Saturday March 24th.
Come out to raise awareness for Eating Disorders on March 25th with the 2018 Williamsburg NEDA Walk!
Registration is Free!
Drawing influence from such artists as The Beatles and James Taylor, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
Come join the Hindu, Sikh, and Jain Association as we celebrate Holi, the Indian Festival of Colors!
International Culture Exchange Organization will hold the World's Fair 2018 on March 25, from 4pm to 7pm, in Commonwealth and Tidewater in Sadler Center.
The Music & Culture Series of the Department of Music, MACS Presents: Dr. Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum
Co-sponsored by the Program in Africana Studies, the Center for the Liberal Arts, & the Department of Music
Please join ILS on March 27 during the lunch hour for a panel discussion on U.S. gun policy as compared to gun policies around the world. Noodles & Co. will be provided!
The Graduate Student Association presents the Professors' Round Table on Women in Academia. Panel discussion on the journey of making a successful academic career.
The English Department invites you to a brown bag lunch talk with Kristen Treen on "Stained relics of the stale battle-field": Narrative Strategies of the Civil War Souvenir-Gatherer .
Laverne Cox is an Emmy-nominated actress and Emmy-winning producer best known for her work on the critically acclaimed Netflix original series ?Orange is The New Black? where she plays the ground breaking role of Sophia Burset.
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Thursday, March 29th, from 1-1:50pm in Room 127.
Join Doctors? Commons Legal History Society for a lunchtime panel on the relationship between church, state, and law--featuring Dean Davison Douglas, Professor Thomas McSweeney, Professor Mark McGarvie, and Professor Timothy Zick.
The English Department invites you to a lecture sponsored by the William & Mary/ St. Andrews Joint Degree Program with James Purdon
Join us as Dr. Stan Allen, Director of the Aquaculture Genetics and Breeding Technology Center (ABC) at VIMS, shares how the Center is helping oyster growers produce the perfect dinner-table oyster.
Come out for some live music and snacks on Thursday, March 29th from 8pm-11pm!!! It's gonna be a magical time!
Interested in how your program of study relates to education? Come to the symposium. Free breakfast and lunch, completely free, networking opportunity, and a resume builder!
In his newest book, Capt. Brittingham gives a short history of some of the wars that our country has fought, offering insights into their causes and their outcomes.
A lunchtime series that brings interdisciplinary perspectives to the study of theatre and performance in all its forms through scholarship, artistic presentations and provocations by faculty, students, and occasional guests.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Ruth Luo (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Join the Latin American Student Union in our annual Cultural Banquet! We will celebrate our organization's achievements in the past year with catered food from El Sabroson, local Latin American cuisine, as well as dance performances from various groups!
In these days of increasing threat from climate change, it is more important than ever that we work to nurture our nation's wild spaces. This new book offers clear and compelling strategies for preserving our environment for future generations.
A young Benjamin Harrison enlists aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge to serve with Capt. Edward Thatch, the infamous Blackbeard, in the final volume in this exciting trilogy.
Ms. Hosegood is an award-winning watercolorist, and these prints capture the essence of Colonial Williamsburg & William & Mary. Take one home today!
Survey says......It's game show night! Come to Lodge One on Saturday March 31st to join a game of Family Feud. Bring your friends and make a team to compete against fellow students to win amazing prizes!
On a trip to Williamsburg, Virginia, the Sinclair family escape a near-fatal car accident and are transported back in time, where they become entangled in the events leading up to the American Revolution.
American Red Cross Blood Drive - Sponsored by the MBAA Community Service Committee
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a guest lecture on April 2 on markets and altruism by University of Virginia School of Law Professor Julia D. Mahoney. Free admission and all are welcome.
Please join the economics club for a discussion with Gray Newman, class of 1980.
Join us for our annual Distinguished Scholar Lecture featuring Stanford University's Professor Andrew Walder on Monday, April 2 from 4:00 to 5:30 PM in Blow Hall 201.
This talk will challenge singular interpretations of Bruce Lee, introducing Lee as an "Imperial Dragon" that helped sustain U.S. empire, and as an anti-Japanese hero who paradoxically empowered the Japanese.
Armin Langer ist Aktivist und Leiter der Initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, ein J?dische-Islamischer interkultureller und religions?bergreifender Verein.
Armin Langer, author of the book Ein Jude aus Neukoeln / A Jew from the No-Go Area and coordinator of the interfaith initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, will present on the initiative and the relationship between Jews and Muslims in Germany.
J. Gerald Kennedy is Boyd Professor of English at Louisiana State University. He is the author or editor of fifteen books, including most recently Strange Nation: Literary Nationalism and Cultural Conflict in the Age of Poe (Oxford UP, 2016).
We invite all aspiring and experienced Irish musicians to dust off their instruments and join us for Irish music in our Caf?.
The Patrick Hayes Reading Series will conclude this semester with a reading/signing event celebrating the book "Writing Our Way Out: Memoirs from Jail."
Lecture by Dr. Michael Harris (Visiting Instruction Librarian, William & Mary) on "The Sound of Absence: Kurosawa, Hayasaka, and the Missing Music of Ikiru"
SA's I AM W&M, Lambda Alliance of William & Mary, and AMP present: Queerbrew! Come out to see and celebrate the amazing talent of W&M's queer community!!!
Come visit the bookstore for an additional 50% off all clearance items on Friday, April 6th only
In 1824 a young physician struggles to meet the often conflicting needs of his family and his patients in the peaceful North Carolina town of Seaboard.
This memoir tells the inspiring story of a young girl's harrowing childhood in Portugal, her immigration to America, and the many ordeals she overcame on her journey.
Optimal Design of experiments with the observation censoring driven by random enrollment of study subjects
Come hear the 2017-2018 Project for International Peace and Security research fellows present their white papers! We will be joined by General Anthony Zinni, who will serve as guest discussant for the symposium.
AMP's Fridays at Five concert series returns with FREE music, food, and fun on the Terrace!
Authentic Chinese Cuisine and culture at Sadler Dining Hall. Friday, April 6th at 5pm. Recipes were provided by Rising Freshman Daniel Wang. Live entertainment and decorations provided by the Confucius Institute.
This is nacho average AMP event. Real nachos AND Nacho Libre. It'll be a chucklefest. Come for the laughs and stay for the nachos!
Join Pointe Blank for our spring show! Our performance consists of student-choreographed pieces in a wide range of styles--from pointework to hip-hop, and everything in between! Tickets are $3 for WM-affiliated and $5 for non-WM-affiliated.
Join the Law School community for the 14th Annual Ali's 5K Run/Walk in memory of Ali Kaplan and in support of the Law School's Bone Marrow Drive. Visit the registration site to learn more.
This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
AMP will be hosting an author panel with FOUR amazing authors - Kosoko Jackson, Gwen Cole, Sarah Glenn Marsh, Jodi Meadows. See you 3 PM at Tucker 127 on Saturday, April 7!!!
WCWM 90.9 FM is pleased to announce WCWM Fest! This event is FREE and open to the public. Register here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wcwm-fest-half-waif-remember-sports-more-tickets-44313561054
Come out and see our very talented student stand up performers on Saturday, April 7th from 7-9pm! If you don't, the joke is on you! The event is completely free in the Commonwealth Auditorium, so come support the comedy scene at William and Mary!!
Admission : Free
Interested in sci-fi, fantasy, cosplay, generally nerdy pop culture, and/or FREE SUBWAY SANDWICHES? If so sign up to volunteer at Griffincon, WM's convention! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VJaCCFNK6LNhO_GIsAR7QElnXt7HY94pRSW4K8gaklg/edit#gid=0
Please join ILS on March 27 during the lunch hour for a panel discussion on U.S. gun policy as compared to gun policies around the world. Noodles & Co. will be provided!
Please join the Women?s Network, Office of Health Promotion and The Haven for a special screening of The Light of the Moon followed by a panel discussion and reception. This screening is free and open to the public.
OTOD Carnival for students, faculty, staff and community members. There will be Sno-To-Go, inflatables, a zip line and more, for everyone to enjoy!
Join us for our final law school performance of the year!
Come to the Queen of Katwe movie on Thursday, April 12th, at 6pm in Small 110! The screening is hosted by She's the First club to help support education for girls in low-income countries. Tickets on sale April 10th-12th, $2 at Sadler and $4 at door.
The Dunn Civil Liberties Lecture Series is proud to host Geoffrey R. Stone, the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago.
The William & Mary Election Law Program will host a unique symposium on April 19 aimed at expanding understanding of the role of courts in promoting election security. Registration is free. Join us!
German Studies seniors participating in the GRMN 408 Senior Seminar "Literary Case-Histories" this semester will present their projects in English.
Ms. Moss is a storyteller, narrator, keynote speaker and author. Her performances encourage pride of heritage, appreciation of cultural differences and recognition of kinship, as well as inspire imagination, motivation, reflection and inquiry.
It's Amnesty's iconic spring event! Listen to wonderful local musicians/performers while participating in human rights activism (petitions, letters, etc.)! The event is FREE and food will be provided
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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.
Sean will talk about his career, work done at the Fed, and about opportunities for students to work as a research assistant in the Monetary Affairs division of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington, DC.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Yu Jin (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
A wealthy business man loses everything in a worldwide economic collapse. Now he must struggle just to survive and keep his family safe.
Come out to the Terrace to kick off your weekend with free music, food, and fun!
Opera in Williamsburg will present a melange of scenes from Black operas. This performance is part of the year-long celebration to observe the 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence at William & Mary.
Come join AMP as we go to the Farmer's Market in Colonial Williamsburg! We will have games for students to play in order to earn tokens, which can be redeemed for money to use at the farmers market!
Walking tour of significant historical sites in African American history at William & Mary. The tour will be conducted by Dr. Terry Meyers, Chancellor Professor of English, Emeritus and Mallory Walker, Mosaic Fellow, Swem Library Sites.
This riveting coming-of-age novel tells the story of two teens-- a girl living in poverty with her father and an affluent young man living a life of privilege-- and the tragedy that results when their worlds collide.
Lynn Briley '71, Karen Ely '71, and Janet Brown Strafer '71, M.Ed. '77, the first African American students in residence at William & Mary, will discuss their experiences integrating the university and answer questions from the audience.
Free, family-friendly event featuring Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf, arranged by former W&M Wind Ensemble director, Michael Williamson
An awards dinner to honor Lynn Briley '71, Karen Ely '71, and Janet Brown Strafer '71, M.Ed. '77, the first African American students in residence at William & Mary, as well as to recognize other achievements of William & Mary's African American alumni.
Marvin Thomas shares his personal experiences and insights about relationships in these two volumes of inspirational poetry.
The garden behind the Caf is in need of some tender love and care! Stop by to help us get the garden ready for this growing season!
Dinner Benefit with keynote speaker Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo on international development from the receiver's perspective and navigating relationships. Tickets will be $5. Find us tabling in Sadler to purchase your ticket early!
Stop by Chesapeake C to quickly package a quick meal for a food-insecure family in the Williamsburg area! Stay as long as you would like and package as many jars as you can for our partner, Campus Kitchens, to distribute!
Campus Recreation Aquatics & Safety Staff will discuss water safety & backyard pools. Join us to learn more about best practices and what you can do to keep your family safe this summer.
April 17, 12:15-12:45pm
James Room, Sadler Center
On Wednesday, April 18th from 3:00pm-5:30pm, the Society for Women in Marine Science is hosting Paula Jasinski at VIMS. Come learn about her career as a marine scientist, science communicator, and business owner.
We invite all aspiring and experienced Irish musicians to dust off their instruments and join us for Irish music in our Caf?.
Join us in welcoming special guest speaker, Allen Gannett for a fireside chat with William & Mary creatives.
Founder of TrackMaven, author of "The Creative Curve", and listed on Forbes and Inc 30 under 30. Allen shares the core elements of a creative.
Join the W&M Office of Sustainability and W&M Dining in buying fresh, local produce from KelRae Farms (Toano) during Earth Week! Dining Dollars, Express, cash, and credit are accepted.
Please join us at a plaque dedication ceremony to commemorate 50 Years African-Americans at William & Mary and 100 Years of Women at William & Mary by honoring the first African-American women graduates and the first 24 women to enroll as students at W&M.
A lecture by Elliott Powell (University of Minnesota) explores the fifteen-year-long career of South Asian American rap singer Raj? Shwari, known for her work with prominent African American hip-hop artists like Jay-Z, Pharrell Williams, and Timbaland.
AMP & SA are proud to present DNCE with special guest D.R.A.M. for our annual spring concert!
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
The program will feature the Capriol Suite for Strings by Peter Warlock, Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings, and Mendelssohn's String Symphony #7.
Admission is free, and all are welcome to attend.
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?
Come buy a milkshake at SAE's spring philanthropy event, Milkshakes for Miracles! All proceeds go to the Children's Miracle Network.
In honor of UN Chinese Language Day, WMCI will be holding a Chinese Language & Culture Experience Day on Friday, April 20th, from 2:00-5:00 pm.
A small-town banker finds a document that leads him to believe a coworker may be involved something illegal. Set in the turbulent days of the 1990's recession, What the Mirror Doesn't see is a gripping financial thriller.
Join the Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation and Patrick Hudgins from the Counseling Center in a healing drum circle to relieve some tension. Come beat on a variety of drums; no musical experience required!
Come out to our final Fridays at Five of the year!
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Please join us for the 3rd annual W&M Out of the Darkness Suicide Prevention Walk on April 21st at 8am!
This new book examines the role the William & Mary community has played in military actions from the French & Indian War through to the present day.
Celebrate Earth Day with student orgs, community groups, and professors, all demonstrating their passion and projects related to what we can do to promote sustainability and environmental awareness! Featuring free food and shirts, games, henna, and more!
Follow young Benjamin Harrison as he enlists aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge to serve with Capt. Edward Thatch, the infamous Blackbeard, in the final volume in this exciting trilogy.
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Each of the stories in this collection shows that, no matter what difficulties we face, the transforming power of God's presence in our lives will show us the way.
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Honors Thesis Defense: Christopher Hambric
Honors Thesis Defense: Yanxin Xu
Honors Thesis Defense: Duo Wang
Freshman scholars from the COLL/DATA 150 course Human Development & Data Science will present the results from their semester long investigation into the dimensions of global human development and their intersection with the data sciences.
Honors Thesis Defense: Yoongbok Lee
The German Studies Senior Research Colloquium will be Thursday, April 26, from 4-6pm in WASH 315.
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Brave Enough to be First serves to honor the legacy of the three women who were the first African Americans in residence at William & Mary, to shed light on just how far we have come, and to inspire continued diversity and inclusion.
Communal Resurrection: The Art of Steve Prince
Exhibition, Andrews Gallery, March 1-30, 2018
Reception, collaborative performance and gallery talk, Andrews Atrium/Gallery, March 15 4:30-6:30pm
Learn to play the Pipa, a traditional Chinese instrument with a history that can be traced back hundreds of years! Classes will meet from 5:10-6:10 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from March 13-April 5 in Rowe House!
This charming new picture book illustrates each of the letters in our alphabet with a whimsical drawing of an animal by the author. Sure to delight children and parents alike!
W&M's Got Talent is about living your dream and operating in your gift. There is a Spirit of freedom behind this showcase that hopes to serve as a springboard for everyday life. Nobody is judged here, only given a platform to become their best self.
Dr. Piwowar has served as a Commissioner on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) since 2013. He will join our community to discuss current issues in securities regulation on March 19. Free admission and the public is welcome. Lunch will be served.
Students, faculty, staff and the local community may drop off electronics for recycling at the Kaplan Arena Parking Lot! W&M departments may register for free pick-up of large electronics, space limited.
The William & Mary Election Law Society is excited to welcome Meg Lamb, an attorney with the Virginia Department of Legislative Services, for a discussion.
Come join AMP and learn a little science while also seeing if you're a super taster! We have lots of test strips to try it out, and even some food to have after!
You will learn about courses the Italian Program is offering next Fall, the requirements for minor or self-designed major, study abroad opportunities and...how to become part of the Italian National Honor Society!Everyone is welcome!
The Patrick Hayes Writer's Series presents Poets Tess Taylor and David Eye
Join us in writing postcards to decision makers about opposing border walls. We will be watching and discussing a short video about the damaging impacts of border walls on border communities and ecosystems.
EXTREEMS-QED lecture: Mike Peth (SocialCode)
Mathematics Colloquium: Alexander Pankov (Morgan State University)
This year's final talk in the School of Education's Diversity Lecture Series will feature Freeman A. Hrabowski, president of The University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Interested in intercultural theater experience? Explore Secret love in Peach Blossom Land in one of the info session on 3/21 @ 6:00pm or 3/22 @ 6:30pm. Free pizza provided. Actors, directors, stage managers and designers in all ethnicity is welcomed!
Professor Richard Wolff, named "America's Most Prominent Marxist Economist" by the New York Times, gives a lecture on what the economics of socialism might look like in America.
This is the third lecture in the Gregory Tepper Lecture Series in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, 2017-2018
Aman Ali is an award winning storyteller in New York City and one of the most engaging social media personalities in the Muslim community today. His passionate and animated tales he regularly posts to Facebook continue to go viral by the thousands daily.
Elizabeth Losh, associate professor of English and American studies, will present "Fake News for Real People" on March 22nd in the Commonwealth Auditorium.
Admission: Free
The William and Mary Women's Chorus will performing in Middletown, Maryland at Holy Family Catholic Church on Thursday March 22nd at 7:30pm.
Build Tomorrow is an organization that funds community-built, sustainable schools in Uganda and we are starting a chapter at William and Mary! Come to one of our interest meetings to learn more about the organization and get involved.
Bring in your old Apple devices to trade-in towards a new device only on MARCH 23
Pre-Orders are welcome via WMTechstore@wm.edu
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
DISCUSSION WITH PROFESSIONALS, ALUMNI, AND STUDENTS
Organized by the Department of Religious Studies
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Scott McKinley (Tulane University)
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
Join AMP on the Sunken Gardens for a team game of Archery Tag! Teams of 5 compete to capture the other's fortress while dodging and shooting arrows!Prepare for war because YOU become the target!
Mathematics Colloquium: Jared Lichtman (Dartmouth)
Form a team of 3-5 and compete in this international development case competition for the chance to win $450! In addition to the competition, the entire William & Mary community is invited to a networking expo showcasing USAID, World Bank, and more.
The William and Mary Global Innovation Challenge is hosting a short, informal networking expo with representatives from USAID, Chemonics, the World Bank, and other international development organizations! Light refreshments will be provided.
The William and Mary Women's Chorus will be performing in Fairfax, VA at Providence Presbyterian Church on March 23rd at 7:30pm.
This new book examines the role the William & Mary community has played in military actions from the French & Indian War through to the present day.
The William and Mary Women's Chorus will be performing in Harrisonburg, VA at Harrisonburg Baptist Church at 7:30pm on Saturday March 24th.
Come out to raise awareness for Eating Disorders on March 25th with the 2018 Williamsburg NEDA Walk!
Registration is Free!
Drawing influence from such artists as The Beatles and James Taylor, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
Come join the Hindu, Sikh, and Jain Association as we celebrate Holi, the Indian Festival of Colors!
International Culture Exchange Organization will hold the World's Fair 2018 on March 25, from 4pm to 7pm, in Commonwealth and Tidewater in Sadler Center.
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law (IBRL) in welcoming Erwin Chemerinsky as part of the 2017-2018 Dunn Lecture Series. The lecture is to be held during the lunch hour (12:50-1:50) at the Law School in room 120. Title of lecture to be announced.
The Music & Culture Series of the Department of Music, MACS Presents: Dr. Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum
Co-sponsored by the Program in Africana Studies, the Center for the Liberal Arts, & the Department of Music
Please join ILS on March 27 during the lunch hour for a panel discussion on U.S. gun policy as compared to gun policies around the world. Noodles & Co. will be provided!
The Graduate Student Association presents the Professors' Round Table on Women in Academia. Panel discussion on the journey of making a successful academic career.
The English Department invites you to a brown bag lunch talk with Kristen Treen on "Stained relics of the stale battle-field": Narrative Strategies of the Civil War Souvenir-Gatherer .
Join the Geology Department for our third seminar of this semester! Yonathan Admassu from JMU will talk about utilizing Google Earth Street View, structure-from-motion photogrammetry, and terrestrial LiDAR for Rockfall hazard analysis along roadways.
Laverne Cox is an Emmy-nominated actress and Emmy-winning producer best known for her work on the critically acclaimed Netflix original series ?Orange is The New Black? where she plays the ground breaking role of Sophia Burset.
AD
Thursday, March 29th, from 1-1:50pm in Room 127.
Join Doctors? Commons Legal History Society for a lunchtime panel on the relationship between church, state, and law--featuring Dean Davison Douglas, Professor Thomas McSweeney, Professor Mark McGarvie, and Professor Timothy Zick.
The English Department invites you to a lecture sponsored by the William & Mary/ St. Andrews Joint Degree Program with James Purdon
Join us as Dr. Stan Allen, Director of the Aquaculture Genetics and Breeding Technology Center (ABC) at VIMS, shares how the Center is helping oyster growers produce the perfect dinner-table oyster.
Come out for some live music and snacks on Thursday, March 29th from 8pm-11pm!!! It's gonna be a magical time!
Interested in how your program of study relates to education? Come to the symposium. Free breakfast and lunch, completely free, networking opportunity, and a resume builder!
In his newest book, Capt. Brittingham gives a short history of some of the wars that our country has fought, offering insights into their causes and their outcomes.
A lunchtime series that brings interdisciplinary perspectives to the study of theatre and performance in all its forms through scholarship, artistic presentations and provocations by faculty, students, and occasional guests.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Ruth Luo (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Join the Latin American Student Union in our annual Cultural Banquet! We will celebrate our organization's achievements in the past year with catered food from El Sabroson, local Latin American cuisine, as well as dance performances from various groups!
In these days of increasing threat from climate change, it is more important than ever that we work to nurture our nation's wild spaces. This new book offers clear and compelling strategies for preserving our environment for future generations.
A young Benjamin Harrison enlists aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge to serve with Capt. Edward Thatch, the infamous Blackbeard, in the final volume in this exciting trilogy.
Ms. Hosegood is an award-winning watercolorist, and these prints capture the essence of Colonial Williamsburg & William & Mary. Take one home today!
Survey says......It's game show night! Come to Lodge One on Saturday March 31st to join a game of Family Feud. Bring your friends and make a team to compete against fellow students to win amazing prizes!
On a trip to Williamsburg, Virginia, the Sinclair family escape a near-fatal car accident and are transported back in time, where they become entangled in the events leading up to the American Revolution.
American Red Cross Blood Drive - Sponsored by the MBAA Community Service Committee
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a guest lecture on April 2 on markets and altruism by University of Virginia School of Law Professor Julia D. Mahoney. Free admission and all are welcome.
Please join the economics club for a discussion with Gray Newman, class of 1980.
Join us for our annual Distinguished Scholar Lecture featuring Stanford University's Professor Andrew Walder on Monday, April 2 from 4:00 to 5:30 PM in Blow Hall 201.
This talk will challenge singular interpretations of Bruce Lee, introducing Lee as an "Imperial Dragon" that helped sustain U.S. empire, and as an anti-Japanese hero who paradoxically empowered the Japanese.
Armin Langer ist Aktivist und Leiter der Initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, ein J?dische-Islamischer interkultureller und religions?bergreifender Verein.
Join the Geology Department for our next departmental seminar, where Dr. Miriam Jones from the USGS will be discussing carbon capture in permafrost and how that can affect the future warming of the Arctic.
Armin Langer, author of the book Ein Jude aus Neukoeln / A Jew from the No-Go Area and coordinator of the interfaith initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, will present on the initiative and the relationship between Jews and Muslims in Germany.
J. Gerald Kennedy is Boyd Professor of English at Louisiana State University. He is the author or editor of fifteen books, including most recently Strange Nation: Literary Nationalism and Cultural Conflict in the Age of Poe (Oxford UP, 2016).
We invite all aspiring and experienced Irish musicians to dust off their instruments and join us for Irish music in our Caf?.
The Patrick Hayes Reading Series will conclude this semester with a reading/signing event celebrating the book "Writing Our Way Out: Memoirs from Jail."
Lecture by Dr. Michael Harris (Visiting Instruction Librarian, William & Mary) on "The Sound of Absence: Kurosawa, Hayasaka, and the Missing Music of Ikiru"
SA's I AM W&M, Lambda Alliance of William & Mary, and AMP present: Queerbrew! Come out to see and celebrate the amazing talent of W&M's queer community!!!
Come visit the bookstore for an additional 50% off all clearance items on Friday, April 6th only
In 1824 a young physician struggles to meet the often conflicting needs of his family and his patients in the peaceful North Carolina town of Seaboard.
This memoir tells the inspiring story of a young girl's harrowing childhood in Portugal, her immigration to America, and the many ordeals she overcame on her journey.
Optimal Design of experiments with the observation censoring driven by random enrollment of study subjects
Come hear the 2017-2018 Project for International Peace and Security research fellows present their white papers! We will be joined by General Anthony Zinni, who will serve as guest discussant for the symposium.
AMP's Fridays at Five concert series returns with FREE music, food, and fun on the Terrace!
Authentic Chinese Cuisine and culture at Sadler Dining Hall. Friday, April 6th at 5pm. Recipes were provided by Rising Freshman Daniel Wang. Live entertainment and decorations provided by the Confucius Institute.
This is nacho average AMP event. Real nachos AND Nacho Libre. It'll be a chucklefest. Come for the laughs and stay for the nachos!
Join Pointe Blank for our spring show! Our performance consists of student-choreographed pieces in a wide range of styles--from pointework to hip-hop, and everything in between! Tickets are $3 for WM-affiliated and $5 for non-WM-affiliated.
Join the Law School community for the 14th Annual Ali's 5K Run/Walk in memory of Ali Kaplan and in support of the Law School's Bone Marrow Drive. Visit the registration site to learn more.
This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
AMP will be hosting an author panel with FOUR amazing authors - Kosoko Jackson, Gwen Cole, Sarah Glenn Marsh, Jodi Meadows. See you 3 PM at Tucker 127 on Saturday, April 7!!!
WCWM 90.9 FM is pleased to announce WCWM Fest! This event is FREE and open to the public. Register here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wcwm-fest-half-waif-remember-sports-more-tickets-44313561054
Come out and see our very talented student stand up performers on Saturday, April 7th from 7-9pm! If you don't, the joke is on you! The event is completely free in the Commonwealth Auditorium, so come support the comedy scene at William and Mary!!
Admission : Free
Interested in sci-fi, fantasy, cosplay, generally nerdy pop culture, and/or FREE SUBWAY SANDWICHES? If so sign up to volunteer at Griffincon, WM's convention! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VJaCCFNK6LNhO_GIsAR7QElnXt7HY94pRSW4K8gaklg/edit#gid=0
Please join ILS on March 27 during the lunch hour for a panel discussion on U.S. gun policy as compared to gun policies around the world. Noodles & Co. will be provided!
Please join the Women?s Network, Office of Health Promotion and The Haven for a special screening of The Light of the Moon followed by a panel discussion and reception. This screening is free and open to the public.
OTOD Carnival for students, faculty, staff and community members. There will be Sno-To-Go, inflatables, a zip line and more, for everyone to enjoy!
Join us for our final law school performance of the year!
Come to the Queen of Katwe movie on Thursday, April 12th, at 6pm in Small 110! The screening is hosted by She's the First club to help support education for girls in low-income countries. Tickets on sale April 10th-12th, $2 at Sadler and $4 at door.
The Dunn Civil Liberties Lecture Series is proud to host Geoffrey R. Stone, the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago.
The William & Mary Election Law Program will host a unique symposium on April 19 aimed at expanding understanding of the role of courts in promoting election security. Registration is free. Join us!
German Studies seniors participating in the GRMN 408 Senior Seminar "Literary Case-Histories" this semester will present their projects in English.
Ms. Moss is a storyteller, narrator, keynote speaker and author. Her performances encourage pride of heritage, appreciation of cultural differences and recognition of kinship, as well as inspire imagination, motivation, reflection and inquiry.
It's Amnesty's iconic spring event! Listen to wonderful local musicians/performers while participating in human rights activism (petitions, letters, etc.)! The event is FREE and food will be provided
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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.
Sean will talk about his career, work done at the Fed, and about opportunities for students to work as a research assistant in the Monetary Affairs division of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington, DC.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Yu Jin (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
A wealthy business man loses everything in a worldwide economic collapse. Now he must struggle just to survive and keep his family safe.
Come out to the Terrace to kick off your weekend with free music, food, and fun!
Opera in Williamsburg will present a melange of scenes from Black operas. This performance is part of the year-long celebration to observe the 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence at William & Mary.
Come join AMP as we go to the Farmer's Market in Colonial Williamsburg! We will have games for students to play in order to earn tokens, which can be redeemed for money to use at the farmers market!
Walking tour of significant historical sites in African American history at William & Mary. The tour will be conducted by Dr. Terry Meyers, Chancellor Professor of English, Emeritus and Mallory Walker, Mosaic Fellow, Swem Library Sites.
This riveting coming-of-age novel tells the story of two teens-- a girl living in poverty with her father and an affluent young man living a life of privilege-- and the tragedy that results when their worlds collide.
Lynn Briley '71, Karen Ely '71, and Janet Brown Strafer '71, M.Ed. '77, the first African American students in residence at William & Mary, will discuss their experiences integrating the university and answer questions from the audience.
Join current and upper year Sharpe Community Scholars for an Open House reception to learn more about the unique opportunity to live and learn together about community-based research in the Sharpe Program!
Free, family-friendly event featuring Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf, arranged by former W&M Wind Ensemble director, Michael Williamson
An awards dinner to honor Lynn Briley '71, Karen Ely '71, and Janet Brown Strafer '71, M.Ed. '77, the first African American students in residence at William & Mary, as well as to recognize other achievements of William & Mary's African American alumni.
Marvin Thomas shares his personal experiences and insights about relationships in these two volumes of inspirational poetry.
The garden behind the Caf is in need of some tender love and care! Stop by to help us get the garden ready for this growing season!
Dinner Benefit with keynote speaker Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo on international development from the receiver's perspective and navigating relationships. Tickets will be $5. Find us tabling in Sadler to purchase your ticket early!
Stop by Chesapeake C to quickly package a quick meal for a food-insecure family in the Williamsburg area! Stay as long as you would like and package as many jars as you can for our partner, Campus Kitchens, to distribute!
Campus Recreation Aquatics & Safety Staff will discuss water safety & backyard pools. Join us to learn more about best practices and what you can do to keep your family safe this summer.
April 17, 12:15-12:45pm
James Room, Sadler Center
On Wednesday, April 18th from 3:00pm-5:30pm, the Society for Women in Marine Science is hosting Paula Jasinski at VIMS. Come learn about her career as a marine scientist, science communicator, and business owner.
We invite all aspiring and experienced Irish musicians to dust off their instruments and join us for Irish music in our Caf?.
Join us in welcoming special guest speaker, Allen Gannett for a fireside chat with William & Mary creatives.
Founder of TrackMaven, author of "The Creative Curve", and listed on Forbes and Inc 30 under 30. Allen shares the core elements of a creative.
Join the W&M Office of Sustainability and W&M Dining in buying fresh, local produce from KelRae Farms (Toano) during Earth Week! Dining Dollars, Express, cash, and credit are accepted.
Please join us at a plaque dedication ceremony to commemorate 50 Years African-Americans at William & Mary and 100 Years of Women at William & Mary by honoring the first African-American women graduates and the first 24 women to enroll as students at W&M.
A lecture by Elliott Powell (University of Minnesota) explores the fifteen-year-long career of South Asian American rap singer Raj? Shwari, known for her work with prominent African American hip-hop artists like Jay-Z, Pharrell Williams, and Timbaland.
AMP & SA are proud to present DNCE with special guest D.R.A.M. for our annual spring concert!
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
The program will feature the Capriol Suite for Strings by Peter Warlock, Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings, and Mendelssohn's String Symphony #7.
Admission is free, and all are welcome to attend.
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?
Come buy a milkshake at SAE's spring philanthropy event, Milkshakes for Miracles! All proceeds go to the Children's Miracle Network.
In honor of UN Chinese Language Day, WMCI will be holding a Chinese Language & Culture Experience Day on Friday, April 20th, from 2:00-5:00 pm.
A small-town banker finds a document that leads him to believe a coworker may be involved something illegal. Set in the turbulent days of the 1990's recession, What the Mirror Doesn't see is a gripping financial thriller.
Join the Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation and Patrick Hudgins from the Counseling Center in a healing drum circle to relieve some tension. Come beat on a variety of drums; no musical experience required!
Come out to our final Fridays at Five of the year!
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Please join us for the 3rd annual W&M Out of the Darkness Suicide Prevention Walk on April 21st at 8am!
Come see the Geology seniors present the culmination of their year-long research projects! The first talk kicks off at 9AM, and a reception will follow the final talk.
This new book examines the role the William & Mary community has played in military actions from the French & Indian War through to the present day.
Celebrate Earth Day with student orgs, community groups, and professors, all demonstrating their passion and projects related to what we can do to promote sustainability and environmental awareness! Featuring free food and shirts, games, henna, and more!
Follow young Benjamin Harrison as he enlists aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge to serve with Capt. Edward Thatch, the infamous Blackbeard, in the final volume in this exciting trilogy.
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Each of the stories in this collection shows that, no matter what difficulties we face, the transforming power of God's presence in our lives will show us the way.
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Honors Thesis Defense: Christopher Hambric
Honors Thesis Defense: Yanxin Xu
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