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This confidential program is open every Wednesday and Thursday that school is in session. It aims to provide students who are food insecure, and their dependent family members, access to nonperishable food and household products.
This confidential program is open every Wednesday and Thursday that school is in session. It aims to provide students who are food insecure, and their dependent family members, access to nonperishable food and household products.
The Native American Law Society is excited to present a panel discussion sharing an overview of Johnson v. M’Intosh, its precedent, cultural aspects, and insights on the contemporary and local impacts. Lunch will be provided.
Join us for a screening of the film Little Women (1994) as well as a discussion about this groundbreaking novel!
Do enormous out-of-state donations distort our Democracy? Can states limit out-of-state funding without violating the Constitution? The Election Law Society's 13th Annual Symposium will address these questions & more. Click to view details.
Human Trafficking Awareness (HTA) 101 educates the W&M Business School on the categories of Human Trafficking and how we can help change the culture in our community as future leaders.
Feelin lucky?
Come out to homebrew next week! We will have good tunes, good snacks and good vibes!
Lineup:
8:00-8:30 Colin Carmody
8:30-9:00 Nic & Charlie
9:00-9:30 Ellen and Sarah
9:30-10:00 Jonny Malks
10:00-10:30 Jess McHenry
10:30-11:00 Spencer
Experience Day is an opportunity for prospective students to learn more about the Executive MBA Program and interact with current Executive MBA students in a classroom setting.
Patricia Williams is the James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. She is published widely in the areas of race, gender, and law, and other issues of legal theory and legal writing.
The Geospatial Research Symposium is for W&M students to present their research that utilizes GIS and give them an opportunity to interface with GIS professionals.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
This is a 36 hour event where students compete to create a computer science project, be it hardware or software, and win prizes! It's also an opportunity for students to learn more about computer science and be mentored by professionals in the industry.
LASU will host its annual cultural night! There will be performances held in Commonwealth. We will also be sharing this year's accomplishments at our banquet in Tidewater AB where we will be providing free catered food funded by the CSD!
Plenty of nostalgic times to be had with AMP at your side.
The Aviation Club-hosted trip to the local Williamsburg-Jamestown Airport!
Come and join BSO as we honor the students and faculty members who have exemplified excellence in our community and have gone above and beyond on a daily basis. The dress code is business casual. We hope to see you all on Tuesday!
MOBILITIES is a three-day symposium hosted by the St Andrews/William & Mary Joint Degree Programme.
The third session of University eLearning Initiatives (eLi) Spring 2019 Workshop Series. This year's series is built around 'Navigating your Digital Learning Environment.
Please join ACS as we welcome United States District Court Judge John A. Gibney for a lunch hour discussion, "An Alarming Trend: Supreme Court Limitations on Enforcement of Constitutional Rights Under 42 U.S.C Sec. 1983."
“Health Law and Policy Society presents Michaela Lieberman J.D.
Ms. Lieberman hopes to open a dialogue about general policy matters on healthcare, the relationship between legal issues and health outcomes, and general advice on how to succeed at W&M.
Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies (APIA), the Department of English, and Swem Library are proud to present Professor Jon Pineda's new novel "Let's No One Get Hurt." Professor Pineda will read selections from the novel and signing books.
W&M Library Ambassadors are here to prove the Academy wrong. Come to our free showing of Crazy Rich Asians to see why this book turned movie is a true star.
ELPR invites you to join us for our spring symposium on Friday, March 29, 2019, in Room 119. This year we are bringing together scholars and practitioners from across the nation to discuss the changing landscape of regulations in the mining industry.
W&M Women and the Society of 1918 will be on campus for an event and are looking to engage with students, faculty and staff during the lunchtime portion of their program.
University Registrar's Carnival Open House
APIA proudly welcomes Ms. Jinlan Liu who will endow APIA's first ever endowment for faculty research. After, Harvard's Dr. Genevieve Clutario will lecture on what may be the creation of the fashion sweat shop industry during US Empire in the Philippines.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you'd be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
WMGIC III is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/29 and 3/30. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIII. Cash prizes of at least $850 will be awarded!
Want to see what it's like to be an AMP member?
Are you able to bibbidi bobbidi your way to a win? Can you feel the win tonight?
Come join AMP in Disney Trivia March 30, 2019 in Tidewater AB.
This is an all Disney all the time trivia!
Come Join us Saturday March 30, 2019 9:00pm- 1:00am!!
It's that time of year again! SA Student diversity is celebrating the many diverse individuals we have on campus, with I AM W&M Week. Events range from movie screenings to Queerbrew. Please come out and support a great week of events!
Join DPCLS for the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Symposium Preview on April 1st during the lunch hour!
John Donahue, professor and dean for educational policy, will be the presenter and discussion leader for our University Teaching Project workshop at noon on April 3 in the Ford Classroom at Swem Library.
Hosted by the Graduate Career Management Center (GCMC), the Just in Time Employer Networking Day will provide students with the opportunity to utilize their networking skills, learn about various career paths and explore new industries.
Join the Health Law & Society in a Q&A with Professor Zick and Professor Kern-Scheerer regarding the ongoing ACA litigation. We will discuss the legal arguments for each side and the ramifications if the Texas court's holding prevails.
Panel of professors discuss Climate Change through the lens of their research
During the lunch hour in the law school lobby, LL.M. students will share tea from their hometowns for everyone to try!
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you'd be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Rebekah Rafferty and the Wakes, a Richmond-based group that plays energetic, soothing, and soulful tunes, will be performing at our CARNIVAL themed Friday at Five. This promises to be a fun afternoon with a caricature artist, popcorn, and much more!
Pull out your neon apparel and put on your dancing shoes, its time for ZUMBA! Bring your friends and your energy and dance in the dark with black light accessories, body paints, and a workout that will make you GLOW.
LET’S DANCE!!!
Your participation in this race will help support the National Marrow Donor Program!
Come out to the Sunken Garden on April 6 from 11-3 to play some Laser Tag! You can either choose to join the competitive bracket and play ~March Madness~ style or you can choose to play a single game non-competitively!
Come spend the night with Late Nite.
April 6, 2019 from 9pm-1am
There will be donuts, stuff a plush, video games, board games and more.
Bring your pjs, friends, and we will provide the fun!
See you Saturday!
Come support our faculty at the annual FSL Faculty Appreciation Event. Nominated faculty will be recognized and FSL members are encouraged to attend.
Join the Immigration Law & Service Society on Wednesday (4/10) in Room 120 at 11:30 for a screening of the documentary: Well-Founded Fear. The film provides an inside look at the complex asylum process in the United States. Lunch will be served!
This workshop presents the results of a University Teaching Project group that examined and tested approaches to supporting and enhancing undergraduate research primarily in class settings.
Professor—and ACS faculty advisor—Eric Kades will speak about the dangerous implications of income inequality over lunch in Room 124. Professor Kades has written extensively on the harms of rising inequality, notably in his recent book, The New Feudalism.
What happens after you analyze the data and write your final paper? Come to this workshop where you can learn how to publish your research or present it at local or national conferences! Dinner will be provided!
Join ILS and LLSA in discussing international arbitration and development in Latin America with Jonathan Hamilton on Thursday, April 11th during the lunch hour in Room 127. Lunch will be provided (Chipotle!).
Brothers Robert and Jeff Tinnell, producers of "Back Fork" discuss opioid addiction and the release of their new film over lunch at the McLeod Tyler Wellness Center.
APIA Banh Mi Lecture Series presents the research of Professor Monika Gosin and Professor Joanna Schug as they interrogate the media portrayal of Asian men and Black women in popular mass media. Banh Mi (Vietnamese Sandwiches) served to first 30 guests.
Want to pet lots of dogs and eat free ice-cream and ice-cream floats? Come out to the Crim Dell Meadow (Sunken Garden) on Friday April 12th, from 3-5pm for your chance to do so! We are also raffling several $50 and $25 GIFT CARDS!
Rain Date: April 14th
Rocky 7, a Hampton-based high intensity band, will rock the stage for this awesome Friday at Five. The theme will be announced soon!
A symposium and reception in honor of Prof. John Oakley on the occasion of his retirement.
Come and enjoy the beautiful spring weather with AMP and the Sustainable Dining Interns at the Williamsburg Farmers Market. We'll have a quick and fun game you can play to earn FREE MONEY to spend at a booth of your choice!!!
Paint your own eggs with us to welcome spring to Williamsburg!
The last Red Cross Blood Drive of the academic year on campus will be held on April 15th. It will be sponsored by the Medical and Health Outreach Club at William & Mary.
Come celebrate One Tribe One Day on Sunken Garden! There will be free Sno-to-Go, a Zip Line, a mechanical shark, and much more!
We will celebrate the retirement of Will Hausman, a dedicated and long-time member of the William & Mary community, with refreshments in Tyler First Floor Commons on the afternoon of April 16th.
Come learn about Graphic Design from Miller Center Fellow Natalie Marcotullio!
Expert Talk with Lee Kurkland, Director of On-Channel Marketing at Hulu, a Product Management expert, and a William & Mary alum! Lee will share his insights on how to navigate a successful career as a Product Manager, and of course, answer your questions!
Public Discourse Initiative will moderate a town hall-style exchange between Mac McClure and Scott McMurtry, who will offer contrasting perspectives on the government's proper role in addressing core social, economic, and environmental issues.
A special student event to highlight female voices on campus and recognize the commemoration of 100 Years of Women and Co-Education.
Free ice cream for simply coming by to set up your Tribe Careers account, create a Job Alert, or practice your elevator pitch!
Come out to our last brew' of the year celebrating some incredibly talented seniors as they play a homebrew for the last time at William & Mary.
As each senior finishes his or her final class at William & Mary, they’re invited to ring the ceremonial Wren bell. Please join the Graduate Council in celebrating our second annual Grad Student Bell Ringing on April 19, 2019 from 12 pm to 3 pm!
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you'd be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Fillmore Duo, a Richmond-based group that performs powerful R&B covers and originals, will be gracing the stage for our Fillmore & Flapjacks themed Friday at Five! Our final show of the year will feature Dancakes, a nationally renowned pancake artist!
PBK SPRING SALON: Phi Beta Kappa Society, Alpha Chapter of Virginia celebrates 100 years of PBK women at W&M. Reception afterward.
FREE admission, food, and popcorn. Spider-Verse screens first at 8:00pm and Easy A at 10:00pm.
Hosted by W&M Sustainability, co-hosted by AMP and Wellness Center, there will be henna, butterfly tents, face painting, tie-dye station, crafts, food, music and more!
The 6th annual Sisterhood Brunch is here! Come enjoy some food and discussion on our theme: Creating Your Own Path. The event is for all women of W&M and the attire is business causal!
Drop by to enjoy Chinese snacks and games as we celebrate International United Nations Chinese Language Day!
W&M's own sci-fi & fantasy convention, held in the Sadler Center.
AMES-APIA Capstone Conference: Asian and Middle East Studies Majors as well as Asian and Pacific-Islander American Studies Majors Present Their Senior Papers!
Warm weather means the return of all the classic hallmarks of W&M spring: pollen-induced allergies, the Crim Dell turtles, Sunken Garden frisbee games, and SMOOTHIE BIKE! Reusable jars and cups will be provided.
Students are invited to the Spring Philosophy Dept. BBQ & volleyball match with faculty!
On display here is an interdisciplinary collection of scholarship and research works by GSWS core and affiliated faculty.
Madeleine Gunter Bassett, doctoral candidate in Anthropology, will present "The Archaeology of Islam in the Horn of Africa"
Refreshments to follow.
Join NAWMBA at Craft 31 for their last event of the school year! We will be discussing how to make an impact following our Mason journey. This important discussion would not be complete without food and drinks.
The Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation and Patrick Hudgins from the Counseling Center for a healing.
Join the Lemon Project 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! Food and light refreshments will be provided.
We invite any student with a chronic illness or allies to eat dinner, share existing resources, and engage in critical reflection about the ways we can continue progress toward accessibility on our campus today.
Washington Women & the Arts: A Symposium Sponsored by W&M DC Semester Program Students
The semester is almost over, so let's celebrate together. Come out and enjoy the sun with AMP at our annual Last Day of Classes event - this year's theme: Woodstock!
Last Day of classes...join us for a de-stress event at the bookstore...free t-shirts while supplies last...enter our raffle to win Bookstore gift cards and clothing! Ice cream toppings and more.
Come join your fellow members of the Tribe for a beautiful spring afternoon in the mountains! Enjoy craft beer or wine and some tasty tapas at one of the area's best breweries: Ballast Point.
The Visiting Scholar Panel discussion will include presentations by three visiting scholars from China at the School of Education. Please join us as we learn about global perspectives on and opportunities in K-12 education and higher education.
Higher Education in the Headlines: A Conversation with Fred Lawrence and Lynn Pasquerella
The Phi Beta Kappa National Office and the Alpha Chapter of Virginia invite you to be part of a discussion on the topic of higher education.
Join us on May 1 (9 AM - 2:30 PM) at Swem Library to share your experiences in teaching and supporting student learning.
Please join us in welcoming Stefanie Wuschitz to the W&M community.
Join the Boehly Center and Finance Academy as they recognize and celebrate the 2019 recipient of the Julie R. Agnew '91 Distinguished Service Award, and members of the CFA Research Challenge Team.
This symposium will showcase the research of VIMS, W&M, and regional postdocs. Will include keynotes and panels on securing funding, work-life balance, and diversity and inclusion. Open to all free of charge. Registration required. See below.
Join APIA in sending off the Class of 2019 at our commencement and awards celebration in the James and York Rooms of Sadler Center. The commencement speaker is Dr. Grace X. Ma, the founder of Temple University's Center for Asian Health.
Come to this session with your questions and learn more about copyright and university copyright policy, the use of licenses to control how your work can (or can’t) be used and understanding author contracts before you sign them.
Join us for this drop-in event to speak with current students and admissions staff, and to see the William & Mary Peninsula Center where Flex MBA classes are held.
Experience Day is an opportunity for prospective students to learn more about the Executive MBA Program and interact with current Executive MBA students in a classroom setting.
Kacey Sydnor Carneal, a folk artist who lives in Gloucester, will kick off VIMS Cultural Diversity Week with an exhibition of her paintings in Davis Hall atrium. She will be available from noon - 2:00 pm to answer questions about the artwork.
VIMS Cultural Diversity Week continues Tuesday with a Lunch N Learn on cultural diversity. Please RSVP at http://forms.wm.edu/42735!
VIMS Cultural Diversity Week continues Thursday with a Popup Social on the riverfront lawn behind David at 3pm. Join us for a taste of cultures.
Getting Things Done offers a powerful methods for boosting your productivity at work and in life.
Join us July 11th from 12:00 – 1:00 for a talk with Holger Breithaupt, the senior features editor at EMBO press. Holger will be speaking about the open access movement, how scholarly publishing has changed over time, and the impact of Plan S
W&M Staff & Faculty Washington, DC Trip
The W&M Washington Center welcomes staff & faculty to DC!
Experience Day is an opportunity for prospective students to learn more about the Executive MBA Program and interact with current Executive MBA students in a classroom setting.
New Faculty drop in any time between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on August 20th at Swem Library.
Informal networking event for the classes of 2020 and 2021 at the Corner Pocket.
A sustainability activities fair for new students, enjoy free food and music while meeting on and off campus sustainability groups!
Come meet our members and learn more about our plans for the school year!
Welcome back Class of 2022! Join your fellow classmates and celebrate a new school year by swinging by to grab some sweets and coffee before your first day of classes.
Advocates for Life is hosting our Interest/Kickoff Meeting for the 2019-2020 school year! Come hear about the awesome events we have planned for the upcoming year and how you can get involved. We will be serving Chick-fil-A. Hope to see you all there!
Hey new and old students, come get free pizza and learn how you can use your legal education to save the environment! We will have an interest meeting in Room 124 on Wednesday, August 28th at the lunch hour.
An opportunity for the W&M community to come together to welcome all new students!
Please join MVLS for an interest meeting/beginning of year meeting on Thursday August 29th in RM 134 during the lunch hour. Which Wich will be served!
Meet members of Canterbury: The Episcopal Group at William & Mary and enjoy some free food!
Join the Bike Alliance for the first ride of the fall semester! We will travel from campus to New Town Blaze Pizza and enjoy a free lunch.
The Campus Food Pantry is OPEN for all WM students, faculty and staff- so please come take some free food to get through finals- featuring canned goods, household items and microwavable meals!
Hours: Monday 330-530, Thursday 430-630, and Saturday 1-3
Meet with many of our STEM organizations on campus all in one place!
Join AMP as we screen Detective Pikachu (PG) at 8pm and Booksmart (R) at 10pm
Join Catholic Campus Ministry for our annual meet and greet!
Come learn about the Boehly Center and meet the Center staff and student leaders at our kick-off dinner and information session on Tuesday, September 3.
Welcome back to campus and welcome to the Economics Club!
Come join us for the Entrepreneurship Center's Open House on Tuesday, September 3rd at 7pm in Miller 3041! All years and majors welcome. Free food and refreshments will be provided. Can't wait to see you there!
Join the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association on Wednesday, September 4 in Room 134 for our first meeting of the school year! Our board members will introduce ourselves and discuss opportunities for you to get involved. Pizza will be provided.
Please join the Barristers' Softball Council for our Law School-wide softball interest meeting in Room 120 on Wednesday, September 4, over the lunch hour. Chick-Fil-A will be provided!
Come by, grab some pizza, and see what the Public Service Fund is all about!
Want to help people exercise their right to vote? Come learn about Revive My Vote, a free service that helps Virginians with prior felony convictions restore their voting rights. This is a great, easy, and rewarding way to give back.
Women's Law Society interest meeting.
The MBAA First-Year Forum and Club Fair is a chance for our MBAA Club and Committee leaders to meet and present to the members of the incoming MBA Class of 2021 and to discuss the variety of events that will be hosted in the Fall.
Experience Day is an opportunity for prospective students to learn more about the Executive MBA Program and interact with current Executive MBA students in a classroom setting.
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Center on Friday to pitch your idea in 90 seconds for a chance to win $100! Then stay for co-working hours to brainstorm your idea with other students and entrepreneurs.
Learn how to optimize your innovation through crowdsourcing and its various platforms with the Deputy Director of NASA's Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation. Free Qdoba lunch provided!
Learn about the William & Mary Law School Chapter of the American Constitution Society, the country's leading progressive legal organization.
Come hear about upcoming events and board positions with the Jewish Law Student's Association! Firehouse subs!
Beat the heat with AMP and the William and Mary Society of Physics Students as we make ice cream with the power of science. Come and get a FREE treat on the Sadler Terrace, before it melts!
Come join William and Mary's UNICEF for Mario Kart and Mocktails!
Come learn more about If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice, and board opportunities for 1Ls and any other interested law students.
Join the Latinx Law Student Association for our first general body meeting of the year! Stop by to hear about our upcoming events, meet the board, and learn how to get involved with the organization. Lunch will be served!
Learn more about careers in news & media! Hear from a panel of DC-area journalism and multimedia professionals, moderated by DCSI News & Media Professor Tim Barnard. Students will have the opportunity to network with panelists after discussion.
The W&M Washington Center is hosting our Fall Study in DC Day on campus! Look out for faculty, staff, and former students as we promote all the ways to Study in DC! The day will be filled with activities and of course free food!
Stop by the Sadler Terrace or outside Tyler Hall for FREE coffee, breakfast bars, and Study in DC materials on your way to your morning class!
Come listen to a panel discussion on public art and policy from DC and W&M experts. This will be an excellent preview of the upcoming Spring 2020 Semester Program. Dessert and coffee will be provided.
Join the W&M Washington Center staff, professors, former students, and financial aid counselors for more Study in DC details. Free pizza will be provided while supplies last. No RSVP necessary!
Join the American Constitution Society for a discussion of progressive constitutional interpretation with renowned constitutional law scholar and Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky.
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Center on Friday to pitch your idea in 90 seconds for a chance to win $100! Then stay for co-working hours to brainstorm your idea with other students and entrepreneurs.
The 2019 Supreme Court Preview will feature judges and Supreme Court advocates who have collectively argued more than 300 cases before the Supreme Court, and leading Supreme Court reporters and columnists.
Join Alma Mater Productions as we host a Disney themed night filled with crafts, activities, competitions, prizes, and food! This event will include themes from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars.
You're invited to the Facilities Management Open House on Monday, September 16!
Tours of the new facilities building will be from 11-12pm, followed by lunch from 12-1pm. Enter the passport drawing to win a gift!
Joan Biskupic will present the university's Constitution Day lecture on September 16. The nation's annual Constitution Day and Citizenship Day observance commemorates the signing of the Constitution on September 17, 1787.
Join us for the 2019 1L and LLM SBA Representative Candidate Forum. Take this opportunity to learn more about the candidates, their platforms, and ask questions about the issues that matter to you. Pizza and ice cream will be provided!
Come learn about becoming a member of William & Mary's chapter of the highly influential Federalist Society!
We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Acceptance is contingent upon your presence at trivia night. Trivia begins on 17 September at 7 in the evening. A magical feast will be enjoyed.
Back to witches and wizards and magical feasts - to goblins and ghosts, and to magical feasts! It's all that I love, and it's all that I need. Hogwarts, Hogwarts!
Get back to Hogwarts at trivia:
September 17, 2019
Swem Library – Ford Classroom
7:00PM
Dr. Kevin Moran, a postdoctoral fellow in Computer Science, will present an Emerging Scholars Series talk for the public. Presented through partnership between the A&S Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
A lunchtime gathering building knowledge of how to make more sustainable decisions on campus! Register for lunch by Sept 16 or just drop-in and listen!
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This confidential program is open every Wednesday and Thursday that school is in session. It aims to provide students who are food insecure, and their dependent family members, access to nonperishable food and household products.
This confidential program is open every Wednesday and Thursday that school is in session. It aims to provide students who are food insecure, and their dependent family members, access to nonperishable food and household products.
Roundtable discussion for faculty at the Raymond A. Mason School of Business who are interested in online teaching and learning best practices.
March's Discussion Topic: Facilitating Group Work
The Native American Law Society is excited to present a panel discussion sharing an overview of Johnson v. M’Intosh, its precedent, cultural aspects, and insights on the contemporary and local impacts. Lunch will be provided.
Join us for a screening of the film Little Women (1994) as well as a discussion about this groundbreaking novel!
Join our discussion with planning commission member, Jeffrey Klee, who will discuss the city's approach to student and affordable housing. Lunch provided.
Do enormous out-of-state donations distort our Democracy? Can states limit out-of-state funding without violating the Constitution? The Election Law Society's 13th Annual Symposium will address these questions & more. Click to view details.
Human Trafficking Awareness (HTA) 101 educates the W&M Business School on the categories of Human Trafficking and how we can help change the culture in our community as future leaders.
Feelin lucky?
Come out to homebrew next week! We will have good tunes, good snacks and good vibes!
Lineup:
8:00-8:30 Colin Carmody
8:30-9:00 Nic & Charlie
9:00-9:30 Ellen and Sarah
9:30-10:00 Jonny Malks
10:00-10:30 Jess McHenry
10:30-11:00 Spencer
Experience Day is an opportunity for prospective students to learn more about the Executive MBA Program and interact with current Executive MBA students in a classroom setting.
Patricia Williams is the James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. She is published widely in the areas of race, gender, and law, and other issues of legal theory and legal writing.
The Geospatial Research Symposium is for W&M students to present their research that utilizes GIS and give them an opportunity to interface with GIS professionals.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
This is a 36 hour event where students compete to create a computer science project, be it hardware or software, and win prizes! It's also an opportunity for students to learn more about computer science and be mentored by professionals in the industry.
LASU will host its annual cultural night! There will be performances held in Commonwealth. We will also be sharing this year's accomplishments at our banquet in Tidewater AB where we will be providing free catered food funded by the CSD!
Plenty of nostalgic times to be had with AMP at your side.
The Aviation Club-hosted trip to the local Williamsburg-Jamestown Airport!
Come and join BSO as we honor the students and faculty members who have exemplified excellence in our community and have gone above and beyond on a daily basis. The dress code is business casual. We hope to see you all on Tuesday!
MOBILITIES is a three-day symposium hosted by the St Andrews/William & Mary Joint Degree Programme.
The third session of University eLearning Initiatives (eLi) Spring 2019 Workshop Series. This year's series is built around 'Navigating your Digital Learning Environment.
Please join ACS as we welcome United States District Court Judge John A. Gibney for a lunch hour discussion, "An Alarming Trend: Supreme Court Limitations on Enforcement of Constitutional Rights Under 42 U.S.C Sec. 1983."
“Health Law and Policy Society presents Michaela Lieberman J.D.
Ms. Lieberman hopes to open a dialogue about general policy matters on healthcare, the relationship between legal issues and health outcomes, and general advice on how to succeed at W&M.
There is an ever increasing amount of media to consume in our daily lives. Join us for a dialogue about media consumption and how we spend our time. Dinner provided. Please RSVP.
Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies (APIA), the Department of English, and Swem Library are proud to present Professor Jon Pineda's new novel "Let's No One Get Hurt." Professor Pineda will read selections from the novel and signing books.
W&M Library Ambassadors are here to prove the Academy wrong. Come to our free showing of Crazy Rich Asians to see why this book turned movie is a true star.
ELPR invites you to join us for our spring symposium on Friday, March 29, 2019, in Room 119. This year we are bringing together scholars and practitioners from across the nation to discuss the changing landscape of regulations in the mining industry.
W&M Women and the Society of 1918 will be on campus for an event and are looking to engage with students, faculty and staff during the lunchtime portion of their program.
University Registrar's Carnival Open House
APIA proudly welcomes Ms. Jinlan Liu who will endow APIA's first ever endowment for faculty research. After, Harvard's Dr. Genevieve Clutario will lecture on what may be the creation of the fashion sweat shop industry during US Empire in the Philippines.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you'd be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
WMGIC III is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/29 and 3/30. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIII. Cash prizes of at least $850 will be awarded!
Want to see what it's like to be an AMP member?
Are you able to bibbidi bobbidi your way to a win? Can you feel the win tonight?
Come join AMP in Disney Trivia March 30, 2019 in Tidewater AB.
This is an all Disney all the time trivia!
Come Join us Saturday March 30, 2019 9:00pm- 1:00am!!
It's that time of year again! SA Student diversity is celebrating the many diverse individuals we have on campus, with I AM W&M Week. Events range from movie screenings to Queerbrew. Please come out and support a great week of events!
Join DPCLS for the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Symposium Preview on April 1st during the lunch hour!
John Donahue, professor and dean for educational policy, will be the presenter and discussion leader for our University Teaching Project workshop at noon on April 3 in the Ford Classroom at Swem Library.
Hosted by the Graduate Career Management Center (GCMC), the Just in Time Employer Networking Day will provide students with the opportunity to utilize their networking skills, learn about various career paths and explore new industries.
Join the Health Law & Society in a Q&A with Professor Zick and Professor Kern-Scheerer regarding the ongoing ACA litigation. We will discuss the legal arguments for each side and the ramifications if the Texas court's holding prevails.
Panel of professors discuss Climate Change through the lens of their research
During the lunch hour in the law school lobby, LL.M. students will share tea from their hometowns for everyone to try!
It is a session to engage students/faculty to brainstorm initiatives to reduce the usage of plastic at Miller Hall.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you'd be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Rebekah Rafferty and the Wakes, a Richmond-based group that plays energetic, soothing, and soulful tunes, will be performing at our CARNIVAL themed Friday at Five. This promises to be a fun afternoon with a caricature artist, popcorn, and much more!
Pull out your neon apparel and put on your dancing shoes, its time for ZUMBA! Bring your friends and your energy and dance in the dark with black light accessories, body paints, and a workout that will make you GLOW.
LET’S DANCE!!!
Your participation in this race will help support the National Marrow Donor Program!
Come out to the Sunken Garden on April 6 from 11-3 to play some Laser Tag! You can either choose to join the competitive bracket and play ~March Madness~ style or you can choose to play a single game non-competitively!
Come spend the night with Late Nite.
April 6, 2019 from 9pm-1am
There will be donuts, stuff a plush, video games, board games and more.
Bring your pjs, friends, and we will provide the fun!
See you Saturday!
Come support our faculty at the annual FSL Faculty Appreciation Event. Nominated faculty will be recognized and FSL members are encouraged to attend.
Join the Immigration Law & Service Society on Wednesday (4/10) in Room 120 at 11:30 for a screening of the documentary: Well-Founded Fear. The film provides an inside look at the complex asylum process in the United States. Lunch will be served!
This workshop presents the results of a University Teaching Project group that examined and tested approaches to supporting and enhancing undergraduate research primarily in class settings.
Professor—and ACS faculty advisor—Eric Kades will speak about the dangerous implications of income inequality over lunch in Room 124. Professor Kades has written extensively on the harms of rising inequality, notably in his recent book, The New Feudalism.
What happens after you analyze the data and write your final paper? Come to this workshop where you can learn how to publish your research or present it at local or national conferences! Dinner will be provided!
Join ILS and LLSA in discussing international arbitration and development in Latin America with Jonathan Hamilton on Thursday, April 11th during the lunch hour in Room 127. Lunch will be provided (Chipotle!).
Brothers Robert and Jeff Tinnell, producers of "Back Fork" discuss opioid addiction and the release of their new film over lunch at the McLeod Tyler Wellness Center.
APIA Banh Mi Lecture Series presents the research of Professor Monika Gosin and Professor Joanna Schug as they interrogate the media portrayal of Asian men and Black women in popular mass media. Banh Mi (Vietnamese Sandwiches) served to first 30 guests.
Want to pet lots of dogs and eat free ice-cream and ice-cream floats? Come out to the Crim Dell Meadow (Sunken Garden) on Friday April 12th, from 3-5pm for your chance to do so! We are also raffling several $50 and $25 GIFT CARDS!
Rain Date: April 14th
Rocky 7, a Hampton-based high intensity band, will rock the stage for this awesome Friday at Five. The theme will be announced soon!
A symposium and reception in honor of Prof. John Oakley on the occasion of his retirement.
Come and enjoy the beautiful spring weather with AMP and the Sustainable Dining Interns at the Williamsburg Farmers Market. We'll have a quick and fun game you can play to earn FREE MONEY to spend at a booth of your choice!!!
Paint your own eggs with us to welcome spring to Williamsburg!
The last Red Cross Blood Drive of the academic year on campus will be held on April 15th. It will be sponsored by the Medical and Health Outreach Club at William & Mary.
Tax Day got you down? Well, come join the DiveIn committee for another Popup event on Monday, April 15 @ 1:00 pm in the Galley! This event reveals a new feature in the Galley that supports our VIMS community, the Community Pantry.
Come celebrate One Tribe One Day on Sunken Garden! There will be free Sno-to-Go, a Zip Line, a mechanical shark, and much more!
We will celebrate the retirement of Will Hausman, a dedicated and long-time member of the William & Mary community, with refreshments in Tyler First Floor Commons on the afternoon of April 16th.
Roundtable discussion for faculty at the Raymond A. Mason School of Business who are interested in online teaching and learning best practices.
April's Discussion Topic: Facilitating Group Work
Come learn about Graphic Design from Miller Center Fellow Natalie Marcotullio!
Expert Talk with Lee Kurkland, Director of On-Channel Marketing at Hulu, a Product Management expert, and a William & Mary alum! Lee will share his insights on how to navigate a successful career as a Product Manager, and of course, answer your questions!
Public Discourse Initiative will moderate a town hall-style exchange between Mac McClure and Scott McMurtry, who will offer contrasting perspectives on the government's proper role in addressing core social, economic, and environmental issues.
A special student event to highlight female voices on campus and recognize the commemoration of 100 Years of Women and Co-Education.
Stephanie Tsacoumis on Econ & Law: careers, the field, and public vs private sector
Free ice cream for simply coming by to set up your Tribe Careers account, create a Job Alert, or practice your elevator pitch!
Come out to our last brew' of the year celebrating some incredibly talented seniors as they play a homebrew for the last time at William & Mary.
As each senior finishes his or her final class at William & Mary, they’re invited to ring the ceremonial Wren bell. Please join the Graduate Council in celebrating our second annual Grad Student Bell Ringing on April 19, 2019 from 12 pm to 3 pm!
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you'd be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Fillmore Duo, a Richmond-based group that performs powerful R&B covers and originals, will be gracing the stage for our Fillmore & Flapjacks themed Friday at Five! Our final show of the year will feature Dancakes, a nationally renowned pancake artist!
PBK SPRING SALON: Phi Beta Kappa Society, Alpha Chapter of Virginia celebrates 100 years of PBK women at W&M. Reception afterward.
FREE admission, food, and popcorn. Spider-Verse screens first at 8:00pm and Easy A at 10:00pm.
Hosted by W&M Sustainability, co-hosted by AMP and Wellness Center, there will be henna, butterfly tents, face painting, tie-dye station, crafts, food, music and more!
The 6th annual Sisterhood Brunch is here! Come enjoy some food and discussion on our theme: Creating Your Own Path. The event is for all women of W&M and the attire is business causal!
Drop by to enjoy Chinese snacks and games as we celebrate International United Nations Chinese Language Day!
W&M's own sci-fi & fantasy convention, held in the Sadler Center.
AMES-APIA Capstone Conference: Asian and Middle East Studies Majors as well as Asian and Pacific-Islander American Studies Majors Present Their Senior Papers!
Warm weather means the return of all the classic hallmarks of W&M spring: pollen-induced allergies, the Crim Dell turtles, Sunken Garden frisbee games, and SMOOTHIE BIKE! Reusable jars and cups will be provided.
Students are invited to the Spring Philosophy Dept. BBQ & volleyball match with faculty!
On display here is an interdisciplinary collection of scholarship and research works by GSWS core and affiliated faculty.
Madeleine Gunter Bassett, doctoral candidate in Anthropology, will present "The Archaeology of Islam in the Horn of Africa"
Refreshments to follow.
Join NAWMBA at Craft 31 for their last event of the school year! We will be discussing how to make an impact following our Mason journey. This important discussion would not be complete without food and drinks.
The Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation and Patrick Hudgins from the Counseling Center for a healing.
Join the Lemon Project 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! Food and light refreshments will be provided.
We invite any student with a chronic illness or allies to eat dinner, share existing resources, and engage in critical reflection about the ways we can continue progress toward accessibility on our campus today.
Washington Women & the Arts: A Symposium Sponsored by W&M DC Semester Program Students
The semester is almost over, so let's celebrate together. Come out and enjoy the sun with AMP at our annual Last Day of Classes event - this year's theme: Woodstock!
Last Day of classes...join us for a de-stress event at the bookstore...free t-shirts while supplies last...enter our raffle to win Bookstore gift cards and clothing! Ice cream toppings and more.
Come join your fellow members of the Tribe for a beautiful spring afternoon in the mountains! Enjoy craft beer or wine and some tasty tapas at one of the area's best breweries: Ballast Point.
The Visiting Scholar Panel discussion will include presentations by three visiting scholars from China at the School of Education. Please join us as we learn about global perspectives on and opportunities in K-12 education and higher education.
Higher Education in the Headlines: A Conversation with Fred Lawrence and Lynn Pasquerella
The Phi Beta Kappa National Office and the Alpha Chapter of Virginia invite you to be part of a discussion on the topic of higher education.
Join us on May 1 (9 AM - 2:30 PM) at Swem Library to share your experiences in teaching and supporting student learning.
Please join us in welcoming Stefanie Wuschitz to the W&M community.
Join the Boehly Center and Finance Academy as they recognize and celebrate the 2019 recipient of the Julie R. Agnew '91 Distinguished Service Award, and members of the CFA Research Challenge Team.
This symposium will showcase the research of VIMS, W&M, and regional postdocs. Will include keynotes and panels on securing funding, work-life balance, and diversity and inclusion. Open to all free of charge. Registration required. See below.
Sponsored by the Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation and the Hulon Willis Association
Join APIA in sending off the Class of 2019 at our commencement and awards celebration in the James and York Rooms of Sadler Center. The commencement speaker is Dr. Grace X. Ma, the founder of Temple University's Center for Asian Health.
Come to this session with your questions and learn more about copyright and university copyright policy, the use of licenses to control how your work can (or can’t) be used and understanding author contracts before you sign them.
Join us for this drop-in event to speak with current students and admissions staff, and to see the William & Mary Peninsula Center where Flex MBA classes are held.
Experience Day is an opportunity for prospective students to learn more about the Executive MBA Program and interact with current Executive MBA students in a classroom setting.
Kacey Sydnor Carneal, a folk artist who lives in Gloucester, will kick off VIMS Cultural Diversity Week with an exhibition of her paintings in Davis Hall atrium. She will be available from noon - 2:00 pm to answer questions about the artwork.
VIMS Cultural Diversity Week continues Tuesday with a Lunch N Learn on cultural diversity. Please RSVP at http://forms.wm.edu/42735!
VIMS Cultural Diversity Week continues Thursday with a Popup Social on the riverfront lawn behind David at 3pm. Join us for a taste of cultures.
Getting Things Done offers a powerful methods for boosting your productivity at work and in life.
Join us July 11th from 12:00 – 1:00 for a talk with Holger Breithaupt, the senior features editor at EMBO press. Holger will be speaking about the open access movement, how scholarly publishing has changed over time, and the impact of Plan S
W&M Staff & Faculty Washington, DC Trip
The W&M Washington Center welcomes staff & faculty to DC!
Experience Day is an opportunity for prospective students to learn more about the Executive MBA Program and interact with current Executive MBA students in a classroom setting.
New Faculty drop in any time between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on August 20th at Swem Library.
Informal networking event for the classes of 2020 and 2021 at the Corner Pocket.
Updated Location: due to the weather forecast, the Auxiliary Fair has been moved inside of the Commons Dining Hall.
A sustainability activities fair for new students, enjoy free food and music while meeting on and off campus sustainability groups!
Come on out to meet some of the groups involved in sustainability on and off campus!
Come hang out with your Transfer & More peers and Orientation Aides. Enjoy ice cream with all the toppings on FYE!
Come meet our members and learn more about our plans for the school year!
Welcome back Class of 2022! Join your fellow classmates and celebrate a new school year by swinging by to grab some sweets and coffee before your first day of classes.
Advocates for Life is hosting our Interest/Kickoff Meeting for the 2019-2020 school year! Come hear about the awesome events we have planned for the upcoming year and how you can get involved. We will be serving Chick-fil-A. Hope to see you all there!
Hey new and old students, come get free pizza and learn how you can use your legal education to save the environment! We will have an interest meeting in Room 124 on Wednesday, August 28th at the lunch hour.
An opportunity for the W&M community to come together to welcome all new students!
Please join MVLS for an interest meeting/beginning of year meeting on Thursday August 29th in RM 134 during the lunch hour. Which Wich will be served!
Come meet the Native American Law Society, one of the newest student organizations in the law school at our upcoming information session on Thursday, August 29 at 12:50 p.m. in room 124.
We'll kick off the beginning of the semester by introducing faculty,staff, and students; announcing changes in geology courses; summarizing upcoming events; and introducing students to geology advising, careers, and much much more.
Meet members of Canterbury: The Episcopal Group at William & Mary and enjoy some free food!
Join the Bike Alliance for the first ride of the fall semester! We will travel from campus to New Town Blaze Pizza and enjoy a free lunch.
The Campus Food Pantry is OPEN for all WM students, faculty and staff- so please come take some free food to get through finals- featuring canned goods, household items and microwavable meals!
Hours: Monday 330-530, Thursday 430-630, and Saturday 1-3
Meet with many of our STEM organizations on campus all in one place!
Join AMP as we screen Detective Pikachu (PG) at 8pm and Booksmart (R) at 10pm
Join Catholic Campus Ministry for our annual meet and greet!
Come learn about the Boehly Center and meet the Center staff and student leaders at our kick-off dinner and information session on Tuesday, September 3.
Welcome back to campus and welcome to the Economics Club!
Come join us for the Entrepreneurship Center's Open House on Tuesday, September 3rd at 7pm in Miller 3041! All years and majors welcome. Free food and refreshments will be provided. Can't wait to see you there!
Join the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association on Wednesday, September 4 in Room 134 for our first meeting of the school year! Our board members will introduce ourselves and discuss opportunities for you to get involved. Pizza will be provided.
Please join the Barristers' Softball Council for our Law School-wide softball interest meeting in Room 120 on Wednesday, September 4, over the lunch hour. Chick-Fil-A will be provided!
Come by, grab some pizza, and see what the Public Service Fund is all about!
Want to help people exercise their right to vote? Come learn about Revive My Vote, a free service that helps Virginians with prior felony convictions restore their voting rights. This is a great, easy, and rewarding way to give back.
Dr. Laura Waters, a Mineralogical Society of America Distinguished Lecturer from Sonoma State University, will be presenting a seminar on "Why Doesn't Continental Crust Evolve to its Fullest Potential?"
Women's Law Society interest meeting.
The MBAA First-Year Forum and Club Fair is a chance for our MBAA Club and Committee leaders to meet and present to the members of the incoming MBA Class of 2021 and to discuss the variety of events that will be hosted in the Fall.
Experience Day is an opportunity for prospective students to learn more about the Executive MBA Program and interact with current Executive MBA students in a classroom setting.
Learn more about the Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Legal Society.
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Center on Friday to pitch your idea in 90 seconds for a chance to win $100! Then stay for co-working hours to brainstorm your idea with other students and entrepreneurs.
Learn how to optimize your innovation through crowdsourcing and its various platforms with the Deputy Director of NASA's Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation. Free Qdoba lunch provided!
Learn about the William & Mary Law School Chapter of the American Constitution Society, the country's leading progressive legal organization.
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