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At the Writing Resources Center, trained peer consultants offer individual assistance with writing, presentation, and other communication assignments across disciplines and at any stage, from generating ideas to polishing a final product.
The Green Revolving Fund provides loans to W&M departments for projects that reduce greenhouse gases or resource use while producing a cost savings to pay back the loan over a set period of time.
The Matoaka Boathouse is OPEN for the Spring Season!
Meet up with the W&M community in your neighborhood at one or more local happy hours!
Join the Bike Alliance for a multi-part clinic to become a better cyclist! This is a program for the intermediate cyclist that wants to improve their level of skill and comfort on a bicycle.
Explore the Eight Dimensions of Wellness and discover wellness, your way!
Explore spirituality through your own creation.
Find the park of your dreams! Fill out a simple form and receive a free e-Park Prescription from the Park & Ecotherapy Research Lab (PERL, parksresearchlab.com). You will receive your customized RX within a week!
Learn strategies to work constructively with anger & anxiety.
Join us for a yoga practice that will help guide you to deep relaxation!
Entering its 15th year, the W&M Global Film Festival is now the Ampersand International Arts Festival, presented by William & Mary.
Learn scientifically-based skills designed to help you manage stress and anxiety, improve focus, and enhance the quality of your life.
Learn more about the Highland + Lemon Project collaboration on coursework, outreach, and independent research!
A reading group with no pressure to read! We’ll summarize the chapters and then jump into participant discussions of the concepts, activities, and challenges presented in the book ART OF GATHERING: HOW WE MEET AND WHY IT MATTERS.
Join panelists Selin Gülgöz, Professor of Psychology at Fordham University, and Anna Kirkland, Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Michigan, to discuss gender-cognition and access to healthcare for transgender youth.
Join the Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Legal Society for a presentation on the state of California data privacy regulations.
Business Law Society welcomes Prof. Kevin Haeberle to present his latest research regarding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) disclosure and federal securities laws, including fraud-on-the-market lawsuits and liability.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
A display of works in various stages of completion by Senior Studio Art concentrators in preparation for departmental review.
Have four mentoring conversations with women who have navigated diverse career fields. Hear about their personal and professional lessons learned around negotiation, raising children, starting their own businesses, changing careers, and beyond.
Explore themes of belonging, transition/change, and identity while you prepare to transition to a new job, graduate school, or face the unknown.
This event is a town hall for students and faculty to discuss academic stress and mental health.
Farah Ali is from Karachi, Pakistan. Her work won the 2020 Pushcart Prize and received special mention in the 2018 Pushcart anthology.
In this workshop, students will learn how to write a tailored resume and cover letter for positions they are interested in.
Professor Sellers will touch on topics that intersect Race and Election Law. He will provide expert legal opinions on the current issues in Election Law that saturate news pages all across the country with focus on racial equity.
Join this conversation between aspiring filmmaker Molly McCarthy Flood ’22 and Tony-winning theater producer Caitlin Clements ’11.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
The Department of Classical Studies presents the J. Ward Jones Lecture on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Boswell 220. Guest lecturer is Carole Newlands from the University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO.
A political look at the poetry and prophecy of Ezekiel
Aurielle Marie is a poet and activist. Their debut poetry collection won the 2020 Cave Canem Poetry Prize. Their work has been published in the Adroit Journal, Poetry Daily, TriQuarterly Press, The Rumpus, and elsewhere.
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Join us for this FREE 5-week SELF-PACED online course that focuses on providing parent-friendly transition information to help make transition planning easier.
At the Writing Resources Center, trained peer consultants offer individual assistance with writing, presentation, and other communication assignments across disciplines and at any stage, from generating ideas to polishing a final product.
The Green Revolving Fund provides loans to W&M departments for projects that reduce greenhouse gases or resource use while producing a cost savings to pay back the loan over a set period of time.
The Matoaka Boathouse is OPEN for the Spring Season!
Meet up with the W&M community in your neighborhood at one or more local happy hours!
Join the Bike Alliance for a multi-part clinic to become a better cyclist! This is a program for the intermediate cyclist that wants to improve their level of skill and comfort on a bicycle.
Explore the Eight Dimensions of Wellness and discover wellness, your way!
Explore spirituality through your own creation.
Find the park of your dreams! Fill out a simple form and receive a free e-Park Prescription from the Park & Ecotherapy Research Lab (PERL, parksresearchlab.com). You will receive your customized RX within a week!
Ramadan, also spelled Ramazan, Ramzan, Ramadhan or Ramathan, is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection and community.
Learn strategies to work constructively with anger & anxiety.
Join us for a yoga practice that will help guide you to deep relaxation!
Entering its 15th year, the W&M Global Film Festival is now the Ampersand International Arts Festival, presented by William & Mary.
Spring 2022 Session B course withdrawal deadline for the Online MBA, Online MSBA, Online MS in Marketing, Online MS in Marketing, and Online Certificate in Foundations of Business Analytics.
Learn scientifically-based skills designed to help you manage stress and anxiety, improve focus, and enhance the quality of your life.
Learn more about the Highland + Lemon Project collaboration on coursework, outreach, and independent research!
A reading group with no pressure to read! We’ll summarize the chapters and then jump into participant discussions of the concepts, activities, and challenges presented in the book ART OF GATHERING: HOW WE MEET AND WHY IT MATTERS.
Join panelists Selin Gülgöz, Professor of Psychology at Fordham University, and Anna Kirkland, Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Michigan, to discuss gender-cognition and access to healthcare for transgender youth.
Join the Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Legal Society for a presentation on the state of California data privacy regulations.
Business Law Society welcomes Prof. Kevin Haeberle to present his latest research regarding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) disclosure and federal securities laws, including fraud-on-the-market lawsuits and liability.
Amy Marie Schertz , Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Partial Wave Analysis of the ??^- Final State Photoproduced at GlueX"
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
A display of works in various stages of completion by Senior Studio Art concentrators in preparation for departmental review.
Have four mentoring conversations with women who have navigated diverse career fields. Hear about their personal and professional lessons learned around negotiation, raising children, starting their own businesses, changing careers, and beyond.
Explore themes of belonging, transition/change, and identity while you prepare to transition to a new job, graduate school, or face the unknown.
This event is a town hall for students and faculty to discuss academic stress and mental health.
Farah Ali is from Karachi, Pakistan. Her work won the 2020 Pushcart Prize and received special mention in the 2018 Pushcart anthology.
Learn negotiation tactics for salary offers and more, and hear tips for leveraging your graduate degree and skills in your next professional role.
In this workshop, students will learn how to write a tailored resume and cover letter for positions they are interested in.
Hear ideas for negotiating salary offers and more by leveraging your graduate degree and skills in your next professional role. Zoom link available through your TribeCareers account.
Professor Sellers will touch on topics that intersect Race and Election Law. He will provide expert legal opinions on the current issues in Election Law that saturate news pages all across the country with focus on racial equity.
Join this conversation between aspiring filmmaker Molly McCarthy Flood ’22 and Tony-winning theater producer Caitlin Clements ’11.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
The Department of Classical Studies presents the J. Ward Jones Lecture on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Boswell 220. Guest lecturer is Carole Newlands from the University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO.
A political look at the poetry and prophecy of Ezekiel
Aurielle Marie is a poet and activist. Their debut poetry collection won the 2020 Cave Canem Poetry Prize. Their work has been published in the Adroit Journal, Poetry Daily, TriQuarterly Press, The Rumpus, and elsewhere.
Stop by to learn more about the W&M Esports Academic & Applied Esports Program.
Four steps are required at least two weeks before you defend. April 8 is the last day by which you may meet this requirement if you intend to graduate in May 2022.
Lips Zine, is accepting submissions until April 13th at 8 PM. Lips will choose all sorts of submissions that center marginalized voices. Submit here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdVpwFwRPoAWnPjW6az_YQuHXRrsqWfcSrfILWsTdMAi7WxSg/viewform
Undergraduate Research
Stop by to learn more about the W&M Esports Academic & Applied Esports Program.
Black Skin, Black Lungs: Evidence for Environmental Injustice in the Elizabeth River Watershed
Geology junior Ru Williams shares insights from her research!
Join the Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation and Tribe Innovation as they explore how to use digital tools and resources to improve the student learning experience.
The Geospatial Research Symposium, hosted by the Center for Geospatial Analysis, showcases student projects and research using geospatial technologies. The event will take place on April 1st at 1:00pm in Blow 201.
Women in Science Establishment (WiSE) presents:
Title: Hypoellipticity in infinite dimensions
Two minutes to convince the crowd you’ve spotted a meaningful problem worth solving. Every Friday at 2 PM.
Ed Barnes, Virginia Tech, Title of talk: Time crystals and quantum computation
Join GCC and Monitor for an evening of roundtable discussions and invited speakers concerning the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the media’s effect on it. Come to Tidewater from 4:30 to 6:30 pm on April 8th to participate and grab some free food!
The W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble featuring a Sabah Fakhri tribute, Leah Glenn's Barefoot Modern Dancers, and preceded by Sirens, a Sundance Festival film about the first all-women thrash metal band in Lebanon directed by Rita Baghdadi.
Alumni Weekend 2022 will be held on April 8-10, 2022 and will feature reunion celebration events for class years ending in 2s & 7s.
A student thesis musical production by Paul Hardin ‘22.
Stop by to learn more about the W&M Esports Academic & Applied Esports Program.
A session presented by Chris Hein, Co-Director of Marine Science minor.
Learn from student scholars about their research.
Come see Barksdale Treble Chorus perform at our Annual Spring Concert on April 9th at 8 PM! It will be held at Bruton Parish Episcopal Church in Colonial Williamsburg. Admission is free and everyone is welcome!
$7 for all-you-can-eat pancakes! All proceeds will go to Alpha Epsilon Pi's philanthropy, a Jewish children's shelter in Ukraine.
Alpha Chi Omega's Walk a Mile Fundraiser for the Avalon Center in support of those affected by domestic violence
Our 2021-22 Bee & Goody 5k will take place in the Spring! The race will take place at 1pm on Sunday, April 10th! Registration starts at 11:30am!
Panhellenic Spring Open House
SILENT FILM SCREENING WITH LIVE MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT + AUTHOR TALK $10
Dana Stevens has been Slate’s film critic since 2006. She is also a cohost of the magazine’s long-running culture podcast, Culture Gabfest.
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