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Family Weekend features events and special programs designed to showcase life at William & Mary. Learn about world-class faculty, experience special performances from one of many talented student groups, and connect with families from across the nation.
Now Online W&M Art History's THE CURATORIAL PROJECT: "THE ART OF WELL BEING", STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
W&M Art History Senior Research Colloquium III NOW ONLINE
12 art history majors in the capstone seminar, under the guidance of Professor Xin Conan-Wu, present in depth research on various topics, ranging from the historical to the contemporary.
Join us for the Summer Sankofa Series: Andre Taylor, Oral History for the Family Historian on August 12 at 5:30 p.m.
Are you interested in research? Join us Friday, Sept. 3rd, in the ISC to experience Tribe Chemistry Research Labs!
PwC is excited to participate in W&M's Diversity Career Expo! Join to hear from Travis Patton: PwC Tax Partner, PwC Diversity Partner Champion, and W&M alum!
Interested in learning more about how to get involved in and explore your interests in sustainability at William & Mary? Look no further!
If you have considered a career in accounting, you have likely thought of becoming a certified public account (CPA). Join this session to expand your knowledge about the path to becoming a CPA and the exam required for licensure.
It is no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic brought significant changes to the ways we live and work. Now that we are moving toward a new normal, what exactly will that look like for organizations and employees?
What does it mean to be a consultant, and how do you get there? Join this session to learn how consultants work with clients to help solve their most challenging issues and expanding their reach.
Attend this session and hear how the field of accounting has evolved to offer opportunities that can take you out of the office and into a new industry while still utilizing your analytical and critical thinking skills in a unique way.
Join William & Mary's Student Veterans and the Department of Military Science for a small ceremony to commemorate the 9/11 attacks and W&M alumni who have given their lives fighting in the war on terror.
Chandler Fitzsimons will share her proposed Ph.D. research entitled: "Fifty Cabins: Displacement and Memory in Virginia’s Historic Triangle." Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Are you interested in Leadership, Friendship, and Service? Have you ever wanted to drive a golf cart? Come to one of our three interest meetings for Alpha Phi Omega, William & Mary's gender-inclusive service fraternity, at 8pm in Boswell 102!
Jessica Jenkins will present on her research concerning the historical ecology and sustainability of the Chesapeake estuary, focusing on the relationship of past communities with oyster populations. Contact [[jdcarlson]] for the Zoom link to this event.
Tomos Evans proposes P.hD. research titled: "Composition, Competition and Creativity: A Holistic Archaeological Reconstruction of Socio-political and Ontological Dynamics of Sungbo’s Eredo, Africa’s Largest Monument." Email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Professor Andrea Wright of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies and Anthropology is the first recipient of the Jinlan Liu APIA Faculty Award. She will discuss her latest research as part of the Awards Ceremony.
The Center for Geospatial for Analysis welcomes award-winning cartographer Justin Madron to give a guest lecture on History, Maps, and Digital Storytelling.
In this talk, Dr. Mara Dicenta will present her work around beavers, settler-colonialism, and science in Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost tip of Chile and Argentina. Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Jon Pelson, author of “Wireless Wars: China's Dangerous Domination of 5G, and How We're Fighting Back” will speak on the third floor of GRI on September 22 at 12 pm.
On Wednesday, September 22nd, at 6:00 PM join the VBA & co-sponsors for an informative session on judicial clerkships and appellate practice with a networking event to follow! Panelists will include current and former clerks and Senior Justice Millette.
Known for exceptional creativity and artistry, Çudamani is a 21-member ensemble of musicians and dancers. Their program spans the spectrum of human emotion inviting you into the transcendent experience of Balinese gamelan and dance.
We will be hosting guest speaker in COLL 300 (History of the Ottoman Empire) course.
The Shadow of El Centro: A History of Migrant Incarceration and Solidarity by Jessica Ordaz.
A book talk sponsored by the Department of History and Latin American Studies
Please join us for our first session "Assessing Student Learning: Why, When, and How."
Dr. Emily Wilcox of the William & Mary Department of Modern Languages and Literatures will present her research on movement, Third World Unity, and decolonization. Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Women's Law is honored to partner with Here for the Girls (H4TG), a local nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of young people impacted by breast cancer. On 9/29 at 1pm, join us to hear from the H4TG team and learn more about their mission.
W&M has the second-best composting program in the nation for a university of our size!
The George Wythe Society invites you to its Top Tips for Success in Law School Presentation, its general GWS info session, and an update regarding Pro Bono at W&M! Thursday, 9/30 at 1:00pm EST! https://cwm.zoom.us/j/91663502207 Meeting ID: 916 6350 2207
Join Dr. Carl Friedrichs to learn about the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (CBNERR) and its role as a sentinel site.
In honor of National Wrongful Conviction Day on October 2nd, join the W&M Innocence Club to hear from the Innocence Project's exoneree, Marvin Anderson, about his harrowing experience and then his amazing journey towards forgiveness and redemption.
A meet-and-greet event to connect with fellow law students interested in international law and distinguished professors who teach diverse areas of international law.
A Film Screening and Panel Discussion Featuring Diya Bose, Assistant Professor of GSWS/SOCL, Vivian Hamilton, Professor of Law and Rev. Charles Bauer, Chaplain, Episcopal Church at W&M
The Asian Centennial presents: Nationalism in Asia a talk by Professor Maya J. Tudor, Blavatnik School of Government Oxford University
SIPS is hosting W&M alumn, Brian Focarino, for an in-person guest speaker event.
POLITICO Information Session
Using incidents reported to Stop AAPI Hate, Professor Jeung discusses the nationwide trends in anti-Asian racism, their causes, and their historic roots. He then shares how the Asian American community is resisting this racism and what gains we have made.
Dr. Allison Mickel will give the Anthropology Homecoming talk entitled: "The Invisible Experts of Middle Eastern Archaeology: In Stories, Networks, and Visions." Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
This event is sponsored by “Time walker” Association, it is a sharing organization, we are all walkers walking through the time, we share various knowledge and stories here. Welcome to join! Let’s share! Let’s discuss! Let's rock and roll!!
Come meet Hillel staff and visit the new Shenkman Jewish Center.
The W&M National Trial Team is hosting an opening and closing workshop in preparation for our Selection Tournament (11/1 - 11/11). Participants will be taught how to give an opening and closing statement. We look forward to seeing you all there!
Hear from faculty and students about the Higher Education program at the William & Mary School of Education.
Meet with Dr. Peggie Constantino and learn more about our Executive Ed.D. programs at the William & Mary School of Education.
Come learn about the Anthropology's One-Year MA and Senior Honors Thesis programs, talk to professors, and grab some pizza! Email [[jdcarlson]] with any questions.
Join us for a virtual Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk with Cat Warren, author of New York Times bestseller, What the Dog Knows: Scent, Science, and the Amazing Ways Dogs Perceive the World on Wednesday, October 13 at 6:00 p.m. ET.
Are you passionate about specific social issues or supporting a specific piece of legislation? Come stop by our Zoom meeting this Wednesday (10/13) at 8 pm to learn about how to advocate for your cause to your Congressional leaders! Sponsored by HEART
Dr. Fernando Galeana Rodriguez will explore the intersection of conservation and politics in the Honduran Mosquitia. Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Hear from faculty and students about the Higher Education program at the William & Mary School of Education.
Please join us for our second Teaching & Learning Talk "Public Exams — Deeper Cognition with Less Stress" facilitated by Dr. Ben Wiggins from the University of Washington.
Frank Samolis, Co-Chair of Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP's International Trade Practice Group, will provide an overview of the current state of U.S. trade law and policy, followed by a Q&A session.
Information Session with Friends Committee on National Legislation
British novelist Nicola Barker will be joining the Hayes Series via Crowdcast on Oct. 21st at 5pm.
Please join us for a hands-on workshop "Build a Public Exam for Your Class" led by Dr. Ben Wiggins from the University of Washington.
Thinking of Graduate School? Join us in person on October 22, 2021 from 3-6 pm for an Open House about the School of Education.
Meet with Dr. Peggie Constantino and learn more about our Executive Ed.D. programs at the William & Mary School of Education.
Anthropology Undergraduate and Graduate students will present on their research for International Archaeology Day.
A free webinar on student loans: from repayment plans to forgiveness—and everything in between
A Better (Digital) World: A Conversation with Annie Brown (W&M ' 10)
Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Come learn about Intersex! Intersex people are born with sex characteristics outside traditional conceptions of male and female. A short informational presentation will be followed by a Q&A with the audience. Zoom event, open to the public
Dancevent Ft. Orchesis Modern Dance Company
W&M Theatre Mainstage Season 2021-2022
W&M undergraduate students in the IIC's Conservation Research Program will be presenting the results from the applied research projects they have completed in collaboration with faculty mentors and external conservation partners in 2021.
Celebrate Fossil Day with the W&M Geology Department and Colonial National Historical Park! Five hours of fun with fossils-- including digging for whale bone, identifying shark's teeth, and learning all about local fossils.
The Javaad Alipoor Company presents
Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran
Written by Javaad Alipoor
Co-Created by Javaad Alipoor and Kirsty Housley
The W&M Professional Development Academy will run from January 11-13, 2022.
Registration is now open. It closes November 18, 2021.
It is a free three-day virtual conference open to all current students, graduate students, and recent alumni.
Join Women's Law Society on Zoom to hear from our 3L panelists about interviewing for internships, externships, and post-grad jobs in Big Law, in public interest, and for judicial positions!
Join us for a Lemon Project Genealogy Initiative Workshop with Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL, known as The Legal Genealogist.
Jung Hae Chae is a poet and essayist based in Orange, New Jersey, and originally from Seoul. Her work explores the weight of cultural and family history, as well as the way culture travels across the globe and permeates the everyday.
Join us for a panel discussion on the impact of informal infrastructural development on deforestation and the land rights of Indigenous peoples in Honduras.
Learn more about the W&M Summer study abroad program in St Andrews, Scotland.
Hear from faculty and students about the School Counseling program at the William & Mary School of Education.
Explore an Education Degree at William & Mary
Dr. Mark Anderson will give a lecture on his book From Boas to Black Power: Racism, Liberalism, and American Anthropology which is the recipient of the 2021 Sutlive Book Prize. Please email [[jdcarlson]] for the Zoom link.
The Javaad Alipoor Company presents
Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran
Written by Javaad Alipoor
Co-Created by Javaad Alipoor and Kirsty Housley
This event will take place in a hybrid format, meeting both virtually and in person.
Hear from faculty about the Clinical Mental Health program at the William & Mary School of Education.
Ryan Dollar, General Counsel at National Republican Senatorial Committee, will speak on current issues in Election Law.
SIPS is hosting W&M Law alum, Claire Wheeler Desmond.
Thinking of Graduate School? Then experience William & Mary. Hear from our dean and talk with faculty and current students. Discover why you should pursue your graduate degree with us.
Ye Chun is a bilingual Chinese American writer and literary translator. Her debut collection of stories, Hao, came out from Catapult in 2021.
Johnny Farraj will visit Worlds of Music (MUSC 241/ANTH 241) at 9:30-10:50 to discuss aspects of his co-authored book Inside Arabic Music and to demonstrate (musically) some of its core principles. For info: Anne Rasmussen.
Religious perspectives can be both an impetus and a barrier to engaging meaningfully around climate change.
A religious, sociological, and philosophical discussion of the additional 614th commandment: "Do not hand Hitler posthumous victories!"
Join Dr. Joe Wilck, Director of Business Analytics Programs at William & Mary, as he talks about the intersection between small data and big data – and everything in between.
In this webinar, we will explore the concept of play along with the benefits of incorporating play and activity-based strategies into behavioral interventions in the school setting.
The Asian Centennial Committee is proud to present Asian Centennial Distinguished Fine Arts Fellow Roberto Jamora as he previews his vision for expressing in visual art the APM experience and history at W&M. Co-presented with the Muscarelle Museum of Art.
Under Prof. Anne Rasmussen, the W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble performs with guest artist, Johnny Farraj.
Celebrate Geography Awareness Week with the CGA! Challenges, events and guest lecture will take place November 15-19 both virtually and in-person. There are opportunities to win great prizes!
Md Tanjib Atique Khan, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Calculation of Gluon PDF in the Nucleon using Pseudo-PDF Formalism with Wilson Flow Technique in LQCD"
Hear from faculty and students about the Elementary, ESL/Bilingual, Special Education Teacher Programs at the William & Mary School of Education.
Join Dr. Elizabeth Talbott, professor of special education and associate dean for research in the W&M School of Education, as she presents ongoing research.
This talk by Albert Baumgarten (Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at Bar Ilan University), discusses the convergence of Classical Studies with Judaism in the Greco-Roman diaspora.
Join Women's Law Society and Lawyers Helping Lawyers on Zoom to hear from our panelists on how they prepare for exams while practicing self care.
Zoom Link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92657797934?pwd=czhpY1RiMU9VOXV3aElKSzlWM3B1dz09
Password: WLS&LHL
Fiction writer Michael X. Wang will be visiting W&M via Crowdcast on Nov. 16th at 7pm.
The Special Collections is displaying maps in their collection in collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Analysis' Geography Awareness Week.
Professor Paula Pickering, an expert on the Balkans and civic activism in the post-communist region, shares her research and talks about challenges to efforts in the former Yugoslavia to acknowledge the violence of the 1990s and promote reconciliation.
Join the Developer Student Club for a workshop on Computer Vision! The workshop is open to the public and no prior coding experience is needed!! RSVP on our website.
Lauren Tierney is a Graphics Editor at The Washington Post, and will discuss how journalists on the Post’s graphics team visualize the news with maps, graphics, and other data visualizations.
Join us for the virtual unveiling of Roberto Jamora’s print Confluence. This event will begin with a short film chronicling Jamora’s journey as he created the commemorative print for the Asian Centennial and will end with a Q&A.
Spring 2022 projects include Muscarelle Museum an Occasion for the Arts, Career Center Establishing a Path Forward, VIMS Marine Science Day, and Coastal Resiliency Certificate Phase 1.
Anthropology Ph.D. student Rebekah Planto will share her current research on found objects and ritual concealment at Bacon's Castle. This event is hosted by Preservation Virginia.
Join the Institute for Integrative Conservation's Student Leadership Council for an upcoming event featuring Trailblazing Women in Conservation via Zoom or in-person on Dec 1st at 7:30 pm ET!
Please join us for our third Teaching & Learning Talk and optional workshop – Universal Design: Making Classes more Accessible & Rigorous facilitated by Professor and STLI Fellow Leslie Cochrane.
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Gloucester Brewing Company will be our host as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Drop in, interact with the students, and enter to win door prizes and discounts.
Audition for "A Tempest " this Saturday from 2-4pm in the campus center Little theatre.
Or submit a video audition!
Dr. Megan Tschannen-Moran, professor of education, will present "The Vibrant School Scale: Adopting a strengths-based focus on student voice, cognitive engagement, and playfulness.”
Join us for an event focused on One Health in Mongolia with visiting Mongolian lecturer, Dr. Erdene Ochir on Dec 9th from 3:30-4:30 pm ET.
Strollin’: A history of Black Greek letter organizations at William & Mary, examines the arrival of African American fraternities and sororities to campus.
Professor Michael Greve (Antonin Scalia Law School) discusses the future of the Nondelegation Doctrine.
Join WLS for a preview of this semester's events!
Join us for an evening Zoom talk with Dr. Kim TallBear (Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate) on decolonization in science, technology, and policy, and the implications for land and life, not only for Indigenous peoples, but for all of us.
Two minutes to convince the crowd you’ve spotted a meaningful problem worth solving. Every Friday at 2 PM.
Africana Studies Fall Speaker Series featuring Dean Benjamin Spencer, Dean of the Law School & Trustee Professor
Join the Office of Career Development & Professional Engagement for our annual Spring K-12 Education Recruitment Day. This event will be held in person at the School of Education.
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
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.
To celebrate Women in STEM Day, the CGA is inviting Margaret Atkinson, W&M alum and GIS Professional to discuss Women in GIS. The talk will take place virtually.
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Join guest speaker, Dr. Deborah Steinberg, who leads VIMS involvement on the Antarctic Peninsula. VIMS scientists and students are studying the zooplankton present in these frigid waters and how warming temperatures affect the “biological pump”.
Come join us on 2/15/22 in Tucker 111 at 7 pm to meet and get to know the female professors in the Computer Science department! Bring a friend to learn more about the work and experiences of these professors!
Join staff from Advanced Studies in England and GEO to learn more about studying abroad in Bath, England.
Dr. Laura Masur, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Director of Undergraduate Studies at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., will share her research on the archaeology of those enslaved in Maryland. Email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Want to host an event during Earth Week? Don't know where to start? Come to our "office hours" and we can help you out!
Kimball is an illustrator and graphic novelist whose books include the Birds and Botanicals Coloring Book and the illustrated memoir And Now I Spill the Family Secrets, which delves into how families survive through the struggles of mental illness.
Sustainability research blends environmental, social, and economic factors.
The William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review is excited to announce this year’s symposium, "Environmental Justice in America: Where We Have Been & Can Go." On February 18, join us over Zoom as we host scholars, advocates, and grassroots organizers.
Join the Office of Career Development & Professional Engagement for our annual Spring Career & Internship Fair. This event will be hosted in person in the Sadler Center.
Two minutes to convince the crowd you’ve spotted a meaningful problem worth solving. Every Friday at 2 PM.
Enjoy a live improvisatory performance by artist and W&M faculty member, Victor Haskins, and learn more about the Music Library and Reeder Media Center equipment and services.
Mr. Burton was only 16 years old when he was convicted and sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for the murder of his mother. He served 19 years before being released on parole, and carried the wrongful conviction around for 28 years before exoneration
SIPS is hosting three guest speakers to discuss their work at NASA. The event is virutal.
School Choice and Diversity in the U.S.: How Race, Politics, and Values Influence Policy and Shape School Communities
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Please join us for a brief history of the Williamsburg Bray School, an introduction to the Bray School Lab team, and a preview of what the Lab is working on for 2022. We welcome you as thought partners in this exciting interdisciplinary research!
Join the Center for Racial and Social Justice and the Black Law Students Association for an event with Ms. Queen Zakia Shabazz discussing Environmental Justice
Dr. Megan Edwards Alvarez of the Guam Historic Preservation Office will present her research on the pratice of archaeology in the Pacific. Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
James City County has many environmental efforts and initiatives underway!
The Honorable Stephen R. McCullough, Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, discusses federalism issues faced by state supreme courts.
You're invited to a Mock Lecture and Admissions Virtual Information Session hosted by the William & Mary Master of Science in Business Analytics Program.
Please join us for the first Spring '22 Teaching & Learning Talk – A User’s Guide for Human Memory in the Classroom facilitated by Professor Peter Vishton.
Join us to hear from Eric Klinenberg, professor of social science at New York University and author of Palaces for the People: How Social Infrastructure Can Help Fight Inequality, Polarization, and the Decline of Civic Life.
Eric Klinenberg will be presenting his book, Palaces for the People, which has been selected for the 2022 One Book, One Community program.
Presentation by Ryan Sallans about his story and the intersection of eating disorders and transgender identities. This event is part of Project Heal's Eating Disorders Awareness Week and is supported by Student Assembly and Center for Student Diversity.
Reading by W&M Professor and novelist Brian Castleberry , author of Nine Shiny Objects.
Dr. Richard Snyder, Director of the VIMS ESL, will provide a presentation on the basic biology and ecology of the bay scallop, the history of its fishery and aquaculture use, and current work with the species at the ESL. Registration required.
2E at W&M provides networking opportunities for educators and parents, highlights resources, strategies, practices, and approaches that are unique to the dual needs of twice-exceptional learners and their families.
Join the Office of Career Development & Professional Engagement for our Career Diversity Expo. The Career Diversity Expo will offer distinct ways for students and employers to engage.
Asian Centennial Event at William & Mary, the Programs in Asian and Pacific Islander American Studies and Asian and Middle Eastern Studies invite you for "Tool of Every Empire, Paper and Stick" by Priscilla Wathington.
Two minutes to convince the crowd you’ve spotted a meaningful problem worth solving. Every Friday at 2 PM.
Join us for our Daily Work of Justice Climate Change & Water Conversation. These small group facilitated conversations feature guest speakers with direct experience of the health, economic, and flooding impacts of the climate change and water in VA.
The Green Fee funds any type of sustainability project, outreach, or research with an emphasis on those that highlight the blended environmental, social, and economic lens of sustainability.
Professor Batninsky of Princeton University discusses Judaism's shift towards a more modern notion of "religion."
Join us for a student workshop that goes over the unwritten rules to navigating your career as a diverse candidate. Network with employers and ask the questions you want to know. Register link:bit.ly/3B7YyTl
The Russian and Post - Soviet Studies program invites you to the lecture by our guest Francine Hirsh.
Two minutes to convince the crowd you’ve spotted a meaningful problem worth solving. Every Friday at 2 PM.
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Family Weekend features events and special programs designed to showcase life at William & Mary. Learn about world-class faculty, experience special performances from one of many talented student groups, and connect with families from across the nation.
Now Online W&M Art History's THE CURATORIAL PROJECT: "THE ART OF WELL BEING", STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
W&M Art History Senior Research Colloquium III NOW ONLINE
12 art history majors in the capstone seminar, under the guidance of Professor Xin Conan-Wu, present in depth research on various topics, ranging from the historical to the contemporary.
Dissertation Title: "Improving Observation, Assessment, and Management of Coastal Sharks"
Join us for the Summer Sankofa Series: Andre Taylor, Oral History for the Family Historian on August 12 at 5:30 p.m.
New Employee Orientation
Thesis Title: "Stock Composition of Striped Marlin (Kajikia audax) in the Central North Pacific Ocean Inferred by Analyses of Genome-Wide Molecular Markers"
A thoughtful and interactive program about your student's university experience, W&M expectations, and parental support during the college transition.
We will highlight what makes our liberal arts education distinctive and describe the course planning and enrollment process.
Watch a presentation on how W&M supports their students in and outside of the classroom.
Watch a presentation on how W&M supports their students in and outside of the classroom.
Watch a presentation on how W&M supports their students in and outside of the classroom.
Watch a presentation on how W&M supports their students in and outside of the classroom.
Watch a presentation on how W&M supports their students in and outside of the classroom.
Watch a presentation on how W&M supports their students in and outside of the classroom.
Watch a presentation on how W&M supports their students in and outside of the classroom.
Watch a presentation on how W&M supports their students in and outside of the classroom.
Watch a presentation on how W&M supports their students in and outside of the classroom.
W&M focuses on promoting health and wellness for all students. Join us to discuss how we strive to accomplish this mission.
Join W&M faculty to discuss the academic expectations of the university. A faculty panel follows to discuss classroom dynamics & exciting possibilities for undergraduates with regard to research, scholarship and collaboration.
Join W&M faculty to discuss the academic expectations of the university. A faculty panel follows to discuss classroom dynamics & exciting possibilities for undergraduates with regard to research, scholarship and collaboration.
This program explores the Plateau Effect, the tendency for people to stay “stuck at good” and how the college transition can be a critical time for either breaking that pattern or cementing it further.
Learn about campus offices who consistently work behind-the-scenes to ensure our community stays strong.
William & Mary students are diverse in talents, interests, backgrounds, and identities. Explore the rewards, obligations, and tensions associated with your commitment to the William & Mary Community
Learn about campus policy, resources, and risk reduction with upper-class students focusing on alcohol, decision-making, and issues of sexual misconduct.
Learn about campus policy, resources, and risk reduction with upper-class students focusing on alcohol, decision-making, and issues of sexual misconduct.
Learn about campus policy, resources, and risk reduction with upper-class students focusing on alcohol, decision-making, and issues of sexual misconduct.
Learn about campus policy, resources, and risk reduction with upper-class students focusing on alcohol, decision-making, and issues of sexual misconduct.
Learn about campus policy, resources, and risk reduction with upper-class students focusing on alcohol, decision-making, and issues of sexual misconduct.
Meet other new students, CSD staff, and over 40 different diversity student organizations to learn about resources and opportunities.
Are you interested in research? Join us Friday, Sept. 3rd, in the ISC to experience Tribe Chemistry Research Labs!
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Learn more about the Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, W&M's only co-ed professional business fraternity, and meet our executive team!
PwC is excited to participate in W&M's Diversity Career Expo! Join to hear from Travis Patton: PwC Tax Partner, PwC Diversity Partner Champion, and W&M alum!
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Interested in learning more about how to get involved in and explore your interests in sustainability at William & Mary? Look no further!
If you have considered a career in accounting, you have likely thought of becoming a certified public account (CPA). Join this session to expand your knowledge about the path to becoming a CPA and the exam required for licensure.
It is no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic brought significant changes to the ways we live and work. Now that we are moving toward a new normal, what exactly will that look like for organizations and employees?
What does it mean to be a consultant, and how do you get there? Join this session to learn how consultants work with clients to help solve their most challenging issues and expanding their reach.
Attend this session and hear how the field of accounting has evolved to offer opportunities that can take you out of the office and into a new industry while still utilizing your analytical and critical thinking skills in a unique way.
Join William & Mary's Student Veterans and the Department of Military Science for a small ceremony to commemorate the 9/11 attacks and W&M alumni who have given their lives fighting in the war on terror.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Chandler Fitzsimons will share her proposed Ph.D. research entitled: "Fifty Cabins: Displacement and Memory in Virginia’s Historic Triangle." Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Are you interested in Leadership, Friendship, and Service? Have you ever wanted to drive a golf cart? Come to one of our three interest meetings for Alpha Phi Omega, William & Mary's gender-inclusive service fraternity, at 8pm in Boswell 102!
New Employee Orientation
Jessica Jenkins will present on her research concerning the historical ecology and sustainability of the Chesapeake estuary, focusing on the relationship of past communities with oyster populations. Contact [[jdcarlson]] for the Zoom link to this event.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Tomos Evans proposes P.hD. research titled: "Composition, Competition and Creativity: A Holistic Archaeological Reconstruction of Socio-political and Ontological Dynamics of Sungbo’s Eredo, Africa’s Largest Monument." Email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Professor Andrea Wright of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies and Anthropology is the first recipient of the Jinlan Liu APIA Faculty Award. She will discuss her latest research as part of the Awards Ceremony.
The Center for Geospatial for Analysis welcomes award-winning cartographer Justin Madron to give a guest lecture on History, Maps, and Digital Storytelling.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
In this talk, Dr. Mara Dicenta will present her work around beavers, settler-colonialism, and science in Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost tip of Chile and Argentina. Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Jon Pelson, author of “Wireless Wars: China's Dangerous Domination of 5G, and How We're Fighting Back” will speak on the third floor of GRI on September 22 at 12 pm.
On Wednesday, September 22nd, at 6:00 PM join the VBA & co-sponsors for an informative session on judicial clerkships and appellate practice with a networking event to follow! Panelists will include current and former clerks and Senior Justice Millette.
Known for exceptional creativity and artistry, Çudamani is a 21-member ensemble of musicians and dancers. Their program spans the spectrum of human emotion inviting you into the transcendent experience of Balinese gamelan and dance.
We will be hosting guest speaker in COLL 300 (History of the Ottoman Empire) course.
Stop by for a continental breakfast and Open House. Meet members of the council, tour the community building, and engage with other families in the Fraternity/Sorority community at W&M.
Choose from a selection of presentations from nationally recognized faculty across a variety of disciplines. Experience life at W&M through the eyes of your student and enjoy a one our presentation ranging from the arts to the sciences.
Presented by Dr. Kelly Crace, Associate Vice President for Health & Wellness and Executive Assistant Professor of Psychology. A continued conversation from Parent & Family Orientation.
In this live Zoom event, you’ll have a chance to hear from multiple individuals about the latest HPV Vaccine.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
The Shadow of El Centro: A History of Migrant Incarceration and Solidarity by Jessica Ordaz.
A book talk sponsored by the Department of History and Latin American Studies
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Please join us for our first session "Assessing Student Learning: Why, When, and How."
Dr. Emily Wilcox of the William & Mary Department of Modern Languages and Literatures will present her research on movement, Third World Unity, and decolonization. Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Women's Law is honored to partner with Here for the Girls (H4TG), a local nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of young people impacted by breast cancer. On 9/29 at 1pm, join us to hear from the H4TG team and learn more about their mission.
W&M has the second-best composting program in the nation for a university of our size!
The George Wythe Society invites you to its Top Tips for Success in Law School Presentation, its general GWS info session, and an update regarding Pro Bono at W&M! Thursday, 9/30 at 1:00pm EST! https://cwm.zoom.us/j/91663502207 Meeting ID: 916 6350 2207
Join Dr. Carl Friedrichs to learn about the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (CBNERR) and its role as a sentinel site.
In honor of National Wrongful Conviction Day on October 2nd, join the W&M Innocence Club to hear from the Innocence Project's exoneree, Marvin Anderson, about his harrowing experience and then his amazing journey towards forgiveness and redemption.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
A meet-and-greet event to connect with fellow law students interested in international law and distinguished professors who teach diverse areas of international law.
Dissertation Title: "Co-occurring Harmful Algal Bloom Species and Phycotoxins: Interactions with Oysters"
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
A Film Screening and Panel Discussion Featuring Diya Bose, Assistant Professor of GSWS/SOCL, Vivian Hamilton, Professor of Law and Rev. Charles Bauer, Chaplain, Episcopal Church at W&M
The Asian Centennial presents: Nationalism in Asia a talk by Professor Maya J. Tudor, Blavatnik School of Government Oxford University
SIPS is hosting W&M alumn, Brian Focarino, for an in-person guest speaker event.
The Program in Judaic Studies welcomes Ithamar Gruenwald to present a talk on "Rituals & Religion". Professor Gruenwald is a specialist in early Judaism and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Jewish Philosophy at Tel Aviv University.
POLITICO Information Session
Using incidents reported to Stop AAPI Hate, Professor Jeung discusses the nationwide trends in anti-Asian racism, their causes, and their historic roots. He then shares how the Asian American community is resisting this racism and what gains we have made.
Dr. Allison Mickel will give the Anthropology Homecoming talk entitled: "The Invisible Experts of Middle Eastern Archaeology: In Stories, Networks, and Visions." Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
This event is sponsored by “Time walker” Association, it is a sharing organization, we are all walkers walking through the time, we share various knowledge and stories here. Welcome to join! Let’s share! Let’s discuss! Let's rock and roll!!
Come meet Hillel staff and visit the new Shenkman Jewish Center.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
The W&M National Trial Team is hosting an opening and closing workshop in preparation for our Selection Tournament (11/1 - 11/11). Participants will be taught how to give an opening and closing statement. We look forward to seeing you all there!
Dissertation Title: "Exploring the Effects of Microplastics on Marine Biota"
Join the Legal History Society and Professor McSweeney as he teaches us about the history of the Common Law!
Hear from faculty and students about the Higher Education program at the William & Mary School of Education.
Finding (and Telling) Your Story: Nourishing Greatness with Dr. Phil Wagner, Mason School of Business
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Meet with Dr. Peggie Constantino and learn more about our Executive Ed.D. programs at the William & Mary School of Education.
Come learn about the Anthropology's One-Year MA and Senior Honors Thesis programs, talk to professors, and grab some pizza! Email [[jdcarlson]] with any questions.
Join us for a virtual Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk with Cat Warren, author of New York Times bestseller, What the Dog Knows: Scent, Science, and the Amazing Ways Dogs Perceive the World on Wednesday, October 13 at 6:00 p.m. ET.
Are you passionate about specific social issues or supporting a specific piece of legislation? Come stop by our Zoom meeting this Wednesday (10/13) at 8 pm to learn about how to advocate for your cause to your Congressional leaders! Sponsored by HEART
New Employee Orientation
Dr. Fernando Galeana Rodriguez will explore the intersection of conservation and politics in the Honduran Mosquitia. Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Hear from faculty and students about the Higher Education program at the William & Mary School of Education.
Please join us for our second Teaching & Learning Talk "Public Exams — Deeper Cognition with Less Stress" facilitated by Dr. Ben Wiggins from the University of Washington.
Frank Samolis, Co-Chair of Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP's International Trade Practice Group, will provide an overview of the current state of U.S. trade law and policy, followed by a Q&A session.
Information Session with Friends Committee on National Legislation
British novelist Nicola Barker will be joining the Hayes Series via Crowdcast on Oct. 21st at 5pm.
Please join us for a hands-on workshop "Build a Public Exam for Your Class" led by Dr. Ben Wiggins from the University of Washington.
Thinking of Graduate School? Join us in person on October 22, 2021 from 3-6 pm for an Open House about the School of Education.
Meet with Dr. Peggie Constantino and learn more about our Executive Ed.D. programs at the William & Mary School of Education.
Anthropology Undergraduate and Graduate students will present on their research for International Archaeology Day.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
A free webinar on student loans: from repayment plans to forgiveness—and everything in between
A Better (Digital) World: A Conversation with Annie Brown (W&M ' 10)
Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Come learn about Intersex! Intersex people are born with sex characteristics outside traditional conceptions of male and female. A short informational presentation will be followed by a Q&A with the audience. Zoom event, open to the public
Dancevent Ft. Orchesis Modern Dance Company
W&M Theatre Mainstage Season 2021-2022
W&M undergraduate students in the IIC's Conservation Research Program will be presenting the results from the applied research projects they have completed in collaboration with faculty mentors and external conservation partners in 2021.
Celebrate Fossil Day with the W&M Geology Department and Colonial National Historical Park! Five hours of fun with fossils-- including digging for whale bone, identifying shark's teeth, and learning all about local fossils.
The Javaad Alipoor Company presents
Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran
Written by Javaad Alipoor
Co-Created by Javaad Alipoor and Kirsty Housley
The W&M Professional Development Academy will run from January 11-13, 2022.
Registration is now open. It closes November 18, 2021.
It is a free three-day virtual conference open to all current students, graduate students, and recent alumni.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Join Women's Law Society on Zoom to hear from our 3L panelists about interviewing for internships, externships, and post-grad jobs in Big Law, in public interest, and for judicial positions!
Join us for a Lemon Project Genealogy Initiative Workshop with Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL, known as The Legal Genealogist.
Jung Hae Chae is a poet and essayist based in Orange, New Jersey, and originally from Seoul. Her work explores the weight of cultural and family history, as well as the way culture travels across the globe and permeates the everyday.
Join us for a panel discussion on the impact of informal infrastructural development on deforestation and the land rights of Indigenous peoples in Honduras.
Learn more about the W&M Summer study abroad program in St Andrews, Scotland.
Dissertation Title: "Environmental Ecology and Life History Variation of Perkinsus marinus"
Hear from faculty and students about the School Counseling program at the William & Mary School of Education.
Explore an Education Degree at William & Mary
Dr. Mark Anderson will give a lecture on his book From Boas to Black Power: Racism, Liberalism, and American Anthropology which is the recipient of the 2021 Sutlive Book Prize. Please email [[jdcarlson]] for the Zoom link.
The Javaad Alipoor Company presents
Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran
Written by Javaad Alipoor
Co-Created by Javaad Alipoor and Kirsty Housley
This event will take place in a hybrid format, meeting both virtually and in person.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Hear from faculty about the Clinical Mental Health program at the William & Mary School of Education.
Ryan Dollar, General Counsel at National Republican Senatorial Committee, will speak on current issues in Election Law.
SIPS is hosting W&M Law alum, Claire Wheeler Desmond.
Thinking of Graduate School? Then experience William & Mary. Hear from our dean and talk with faculty and current students. Discover why you should pursue your graduate degree with us.
Ye Chun is a bilingual Chinese American writer and literary translator. Her debut collection of stories, Hao, came out from Catapult in 2021.
Johnny Farraj will visit Worlds of Music (MUSC 241/ANTH 241) at 9:30-10:50 to discuss aspects of his co-authored book Inside Arabic Music and to demonstrate (musically) some of its core principles. For info: Anne Rasmussen.
Religious perspectives can be both an impetus and a barrier to engaging meaningfully around climate change.
A religious, sociological, and philosophical discussion of the additional 614th commandment: "Do not hand Hitler posthumous victories!"
Join Dr. Joe Wilck, Director of Business Analytics Programs at William & Mary, as he talks about the intersection between small data and big data – and everything in between.
In this webinar, we will explore the concept of play along with the benefits of incorporating play and activity-based strategies into behavioral interventions in the school setting.
The Asian Centennial Committee is proud to present Asian Centennial Distinguished Fine Arts Fellow Roberto Jamora as he previews his vision for expressing in visual art the APM experience and history at W&M. Co-presented with the Muscarelle Museum of Art.
Under Prof. Anne Rasmussen, the W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble performs with guest artist, Johnny Farraj.
Celebrate Geography Awareness Week with the CGA! Challenges, events and guest lecture will take place November 15-19 both virtually and in-person. There are opportunities to win great prizes!
Dissertation Title: "Across-scale energy transfer in the Southern Ocean"
Dissertation Title: "Barrier-island dynamics: Transgression, regression, and state changes"
Md Tanjib Atique Khan, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Calculation of Gluon PDF in the Nucleon using Pseudo-PDF Formalism with Wilson Flow Technique in LQCD"
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Hear from faculty and students about the Elementary, ESL/Bilingual, Special Education Teacher Programs at the William & Mary School of Education.
Join Dr. Elizabeth Talbott, professor of special education and associate dean for research in the W&M School of Education, as she presents ongoing research.
This talk by Albert Baumgarten (Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at Bar Ilan University), discusses the convergence of Classical Studies with Judaism in the Greco-Roman diaspora.
Join Women's Law Society and Lawyers Helping Lawyers on Zoom to hear from our panelists on how they prepare for exams while practicing self care.
Zoom Link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92657797934?pwd=czhpY1RiMU9VOXV3aElKSzlWM3B1dz09
Password: WLS&LHL
Fiction writer Michael X. Wang will be visiting W&M via Crowdcast on Nov. 16th at 7pm.
Dissertation Title: "Data-driven approaches for water quality modeling in coastal systems"
New Employee Orientation
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
The Special Collections is displaying maps in their collection in collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Analysis' Geography Awareness Week.
Professor Paula Pickering, an expert on the Balkans and civic activism in the post-communist region, shares her research and talks about challenges to efforts in the former Yugoslavia to acknowledge the violence of the 1990s and promote reconciliation.
Join the Developer Student Club for a workshop on Computer Vision! The workshop is open to the public and no prior coding experience is needed!! RSVP on our website.
Lauren Tierney is a Graphics Editor at The Washington Post, and will discuss how journalists on the Post’s graphics team visualize the news with maps, graphics, and other data visualizations.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Thesis Title: "Feedbacks among benthic metabolism, nitrogen cycling, and intense phytoplankton blooms in the York River Estuary"
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