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Feeling too landlocked? We're a group of students who volunteer to help the Coast Guard and become leaders in community service. We save lives, protect the marine environment, and promote homeland security. Come hear more about us and join the adventure!
Jason Andrew Creeden, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Growth Engineering and Characterization of Vanadium Dioxide Thin Films for Ultraviolet Detection
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!
In collaboration with The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, The Charles Center presents the first lecture of its speaker series, 'Monuments, Memory, and Migration'.
Watch the Netflix documentary Not Alone (50 mins) @ Sadler Tidewater AB followed by discussion with students & facilitators. The film presents perspectives of high school students who've faced thoughts of suicide.
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.
Please join us at the Center for Student Diversity for an evening of fellowship and learning as transgender community member, Juji Li (Norfolk native, ODU student), shares her story, followed by plenty of time for dialogue and questions.
TIAA - Paying Yourself
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.
Join the SMA for donuts on our first event of the semester! We will be quickly reintroducing ourselves for new members and discussing ad campaigns. We look forward to seeing you again or meeting you for the first time!
Please join the Honor and Conduct Councils and the Dean of Students Office for Ethics Week Featured Speaker, Dr. Chris Nowinski. Dr. Nowinski is credited with bringing the concussion and CTE crisis to the forefront of global consciousness.
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.
Interested in archaeology? Join us for a poster session, information on career and fieldwork opportunities, and a screening of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Join us in honoring the legacy of Toni Morrison by bringing your favorite passage to read from any of her works. If you plan on reading a passage from one of her works, please register. Thank you.
Dr. Karen Fields and Dr. Barbara Fields, authors of Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life, to hold an insightful presentation and conversation on moving forward together. This program is apart of the 400th Anniversary Commemoration.
Community Discussion
Interested in applying to law school? Natalie R. Blazer, Director of J.D. Admissions at Georgetown University Law Center, is hosting an information session for W&M Students!
Applying to law school? Assistant Dean of Admissions at Columbia Law School, Chelsea Hess, will meet with interested W&M students on Thursday, September 26 at 5pm in Tyler Hall Room 146.
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.
Ann Stoler talk is canceled and will be rescheduled in the SPRING 2020.
Jason Andrew Creeden, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Growth Engineering and Characterization of Vanadium Dioxide Thin Films for Ultraviolet Detection
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 current Freeman Intern Fellows returning from Asia present about their host organizations, locations, and the application process for the 2020 Freeman Intern Fellowships competition.
Presented as part of Muscarelle Explorations: Bauhaus at 100, this film memoir recounts the beginning of the Staatliche Bauhaus Weimar with contributions from former students and historians, a strong selection of artworks as well as archival footage.
Calling All Scholars! All of our Scholars Programs - That's WMSURE, Monroe, Sharpe and 1693 - are getting together on Family Weekend! Scholars and their families are invited to see what it's like to be a scholar at William & Mary.
The Composer's League of William & Mary presents its first colloquia of the Fall Semester, "Becoming Composer" by W&M Professor Brian Hulse.
In collaboration with The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, the Charles Center presents the second lecture of its speaker series, 'Monuments, Memory, and Migration'.
Sylvia Chong (English and Asian American Studies at UVA and Director of the Asian American Studies Program) will present material from her newest project, "Fifty Shades of Yellow: Fetishizing Culture and Transnationalizing Race in Crazy Rich Asians"
Business Law Society and Dean Ende will discuss William & Mary's dual JD/MBA program. Lunch will be served!
Join the Human Security Law Center in welcoming Arthur R. Traldi for a discussion on Mass Atrocity Trials. Mr. Traldi will speak from his extensive experience in international justice and law in Room 124. There will be pizza!
SERATA ALL’OPERA: How to understand and enjoy the music from Il Barbiere di Siviglia by G. Rossini
Italian Professor Rita Paolino will present on "Il barbiere di Siviglia" by Rossini in Washington Hall 315!
Dr. Frank Cha received his Ph.D. in American Studies from William & Mary. This talk traces the emergence of Vietnamese American communities in Louisiana and Mississippi and their growing wave of social and environmental activism.
Join the W&M Anthropology Department this Homecoming Weekend as Dr. Daniel O. Sayers, Chair of the Department of Anthropology at American University, presents "Creating Home: African and Native American Resistance Communities of the Great Dismal Swamp."
For Homecoming Weekend, selected alumni will have the chance to pitch their ideas in front of an audience of students and entrepreneurs. Come by the Entrepreneurship Hub at Tribe Square for an afternoon of fun and great networking opportunities!
"I tell stories about my work with queer steelworkers, truckers, and whores that unpack what queerness means in these places and times."
Mark Young, Professor Emeritus at University of Central Florida, will be presenting on self-care in a talk titled, "How to Avoid Becoming a Zombie." In addition, alumni and students will be given the chance to network and mingle.
I-MIC 2019: Featuring Award-Winning poet and physician Irène Mathieu '09, W&M student poets, and the Russian Music Ensemble
Please join us October 19th during Homecoming weekend to celebrate five years of advocacy, support, and empowerment and celebrate the extraordinary contribution to current and past volunteers to campus. Refreshments served.
This is a fun engaging event with Free Food, Prizes and a oppertunity to find out if you are a real fan of Horror Movies! Here are the categories for the event:
Current graduate students will present their research in under three minutes before a panel of judges. Learn about world-class research at W&M!
Come hear a panel of four experts discuss human trafficking in the Hampton Roads area and ways that we, as a community, can work to combat it! Food will be provided! All students, faculty and staff are welcome and encouraged to attend!
The William & Mary Board of Visitors will host a public hearing Oct. 22, 2019 at 3:30 p.m. on the university’s budget and finances, including proposed tuition for incoming in-state undergraduate students entering in Fall 2020.
Join us to learn and ask questions about the university’s strategic planning process, university budget and meet our new Chief Human Resources Officer.
This lunch and learn session: "Screwball" leading ladies are staples in romantic comedies, fueling the jokes and love plots with their zany antics. But what happens when the "screwy" rom-com heroine is also "Jewy,"?
Community Discussion - "Food Deserts" in the Greater Williamsburg Area
Showcasing the best of undergraduate research at W&M.
A panel and discussion on your rights when it comes to you and law enforcement when you are in your vehicle, in your home, or in public.
Hosted with the Office of Health Promotion at William & Mary.
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Hub 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.
Please join us for the French and Francophone Studies annual student research forum.
Join us for our second installment of MUSCARELLE READS. This semester, we are reading Gropius: The Man Who Built Bauhaus.
In this webinar, the authors of Transparent Design in Higher Education Teaching and Leadership discuss how to apply the TILT framework to course design and larger campus initiatives to provide benefits of transparency in teaching for all students.
TIAA - Within Reach
Mire Koikari, a professor in the Department of Women's Studies at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, she will speak on gender issues in culture and politics in Japan since the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown in Fukushima in March 2011.
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Hub 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.
Tomos Llywelyn Evans, a doctoral student in Anthropology, will present an Emerging Scholars Series talk for the public. Presented through partnership between the A&S Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Community Discussion on Medicaid Expansion in Virginia
Associate Director of Admissions at University of Maryland Carey School of Law will meet wit interested students to discuss applications, personal statements, and the Carey School of Law.
The Student Intellectual Property Society hosts a patent-law luncheon with Nikki Sanford in Room 133 this Thursday (11/7).
APIA-W&M is proud to present a talk by Dr. Kita Douglas that explores the fulcrum of the fine arts, queerness, and the Asian American and Pacific Islander experience.
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Hub 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.
TIAA - Healthy Numbers
Office of Sponsored Programs & the Reves Center International Travel and Security Manager are pleased to announce a joint informational session on US Export Controls. A representative from the Dept. of Commerce will answer your Export Control questions.
The Washington Center invites faculty to join a lunch discussion about the Study in DC opportunities available for faculty. Learn how you can partner with the Center to bring your class up for a day, teach a hybrid course, host a meeting, and more.
A talk by John Osborn
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Hub 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.
Solar experts, activists, homeowners, and supporters from all over the Commonwealth of Virginia will be converging in Williamsburg this November. We’ll discuss the state of solar in Virginia in 2019 and celebrate the progress made so far.
Did you know the second-oldest building on William & Mary's campus was home to an Indian School? Come learn more about the Brafferton, its origins and its legacy.
The MBAA Finance Club organizes the info session for the ‘Second Annual Stock Market Simulation Competition’ on November 18, 2019.
Attendant will be provided with information about competition rules and investment knowledge.
William & Mary's Green Zone Training will provide a facilitated curriculum and a panel of student, faculty, and staff veterans who will share their experiences when they transitioned from the military to the university.
Webinar to learn about the Application Process for the Higher Education Master's Program and Doctoral programs (Executive Ed.D. and Ph.D.) in Higher Education Administration.
Join the Whole of Government Center of Excellence and Applied Science for a guest lecture by Dr. Lisa Friedersdorf, Director of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO). Students welcome - no RSVP required.
Join the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Legal Society in hosting Beth Burgin Waller.
Siva Vaidhyanathan's lecture on the plans, products, and strategies that the largest technology firms.
Christine Marran, University of Minnesota, discusses how reading for "biotropes" highlights the role of nonhuman entities in texts. She will discuss how particular approaches to storytelling highlight the material world to perform a critique of culture.
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Hub 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.
Honors Thesis Defense: Madellyne Waugh
Join us for this information session about the WMSURE program. We will talk about the opportunities available for WMSURE students, including research experiences and future workshops and events.
Learn how to finance your study abroad dreams!
A presentation and Q&A hosted by the A&S Graduate Center with student health insurance coordinator, Trista Sikes. Learn about the student health insurance plan and what it covers. Lunch provided for those who register in advance.
Learn about the William & Mary School of Education's hybrid M.Ed. in K-12 Administration. Our program combines online study with Saturday class "on campus." On campus will either be in Williamsburg or a community partner near you.
The William & Mary Alumni Association and the W&M Strategic Planning Steering Committee invite you to participate in the university’s ongoing strategic planning process.
Madeleine Bassett, a doctoral student in Anthropology, will present an Emerging Scholars Series talk for the public. Presented through partnership between the A&S Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Strategic Planning Forum
January 30, 2020
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake Ballroom
To kick off Black History Month this year, The Black Law Students Association (BLSA) present our annual symposium: Social Activism and the Law! Topics include: Freedom of Assembly, Privacy, and Civil Liability! Heavy hors d'oeuvres will be provided.
Join SIPS in Room 141 during the lunch hour next Tuesday to hear Ryen Rasmus, a W&M Law alum, discuss his experiences practicing Intellectual Property Law at The Lipp Law Firm in Fairfax, VA. Lunch will be provided!
William & Mary Chancellor Robert M. Gates ’65, L.H.D. ’98 will give a public talk on “Crucibles of Leadership: U.S. Foreign Policy Past, Present and Future” at the Sadler Center’s Commonwealth Auditorium February 6th at 8 pm. Doors open at 7:15 p.m.
Join us for the final round of Shark Tank as W&M students partner up with faculty and alumni to compete for up to $25,000 in research funds. Teams will pitch world changing global research ideas to a panel of judges to win funding for their project.
In collaboration with The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, the Charles Center presents the third and final lecture of its speaker series, 'Monuments, Memory, and Migration'.
Blind spots are unconscious biases that can narrow your vision and potentially influence your behaviors, join in on the discussion on how to outsmart your mind.
Join the Student Marketing Association in its first event of the spring! We will be introducing the new executive board, analyzing our favorite Superbowl LIV commercials, and enjoying free food among other activities.
A presentation by Perry Link, the Chancellorial Chair at University of California, Riverside
Join us for Botetourt Book Talks at Swem Library! On February 13, we welcome Liz Losh, associate professor of English and American Studies at W&M and author of the newly published Hashtag.
Students for the Innocence Project is proud to host Sister Helen Prejean, Bo King, and James Coleman Jr. to speak about the intersection of wrongful conviction and capital punishment. A short reception will follow in the Penny Commons.
Join the Alexander Hamilton Society for our first event of Spring 2020, a moderated discussion including Dr. Daniel Markey (SAIS), and Dr. Rani Mullen (W&M). Dr. Markey will discuss how China's efforts are likely to play out along its "western horizon".
Student Assembly Sponsors:I AM W&M WEEK PRESENTS: Noelia Bella
Join us for lunch with Ryan Hobbs, Enterprise GIS Support Specialist for the National Audubon Society to learn about his work in conservation GIS and the Dangermond Fellowship, a yearlong GIS position currently accepting applications.
Join the DPCLS, SELS, & SIPS in welcoming Noah Downs, a video game and internet law attorney at Morrison Rothman.
L Chardé Reid, a doctoral student in Anthropology, will present an Emerging Scholars Series talk for the public. Presented through partnership between the A&S Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Presented by Consulting Club and Finance Academy
Lunch Talk: William Roberts and Robert Allen Garrett are coming to speak on "The Role of Copyright Litigation in the Sports, Music and Entertainment Industries: An Insiders’ View."
Lecture & letter writing event in celebration of Anthropology Day. Hosted by the Anthropology Graduate Student Collective.
Always curious about what military camp life, music, and soldierly drill were like in the 18th century? Come learn from the experts in William & Mary's Revolutionary War College Company, William & Mary's ONLY historical reenacting group!
Speakers
On February 27, 5PM, in 223 James Blair, Dr. Chika Kinoshita will deliver a talk entitled "The World is Terrified: The Fetus, Eugenics, and the Atomic Bomb in Postwar Japan."
APIA Banh Mi Lecture Series presents Dr. Davesh Soneji of UPenn who will discuss how discursive, political, historical, and aesthetic performance converge in the work of Nrithya Pillai of Chennai. Co-sponsored by AMES: Asian & Middle Eastern Studies.
Matthew Perry Nerewm, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Experiments and Theory on Dynamical Hamiltonian Monodromy
Come for a workshop on affirmative action/race-conscious admissions policies and a panel on minority representation in law schools and in the legal practice. Light breakfast items and lunch will be served, with a reception to follow.
Strategic Planning Forum
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake Ballroom
Taipei City Councilmember, Lo Chih-Chiang, will explain his pioneering use of social media, and comment on the role of social media in Taiwanese & Cross-Strait politics.
The Philosophy Department is sponsoring a workshop on the intersection of Ethics and Metaphysics, with six speakers.
The annual General Meeting of the Professionals & Professional Faculty Assembly (PPFA) will be held on Tuesday, March 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. in Commonwealth Auditorium in the Sadler Center. All PPFs are encouraged to attend.
Applications have been submitted. What's next? Join us as we examine next steps for students and parents as we wait for application decisions.
This event has been canceled.
Enjoy lunch provided by W&M Sustainability as you learn about how to plan green events.
Please come to join our lunch talk with Justin Laughter. Mr. Laughter is a W&M Law alum in 2006, and currently an attorney in Threshold Counsel, PC. He will share his experience in IP practice.
Lunch will be provided.
This event has been canceled.
All events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3. Learn more: https://www.wm.edu/news/announcements/alert/
WMGIC IV is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/20 and 3/21. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIV. Cash prizes of at least $2000 will be awarded!
An entrepreneurship and sustainability event that celebrates local businesses of the greater Williamsburg area.
Tom Keefe and Wilbur Slockish will give a talk about the Northwest Native fishing treaty rights.
The 15th Annual Student-Faculty Research Conference in European Studies features Prof. Rita Chin (U. Michigan) on "The Crisis of Multiculturalism in Europe: Historical Lessons for the Present Moment." Students will present papers on migration in Europe.
Join Eliot Dudik for an introduction to the large format camera, and it's abilities in producing a portrait. After capturing an image, film will be processed, and the group will gather in the darkroom to see a finished print emerge from the operation.
Dr. Patxi Pérez Ramallo will give a lecture on his research on the Camino de Santiago at the Former Residence of the Ambassadors to Spain in Washington D.C.
Caroline Schlutius, a master's student in Biology, will present an Emerging Scholars Series talk for the public. Presented through partnership between the A&S Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Come join the Center for Geospatial Analysis in our virtual celebration of GIS research by showcasing both student research and experienced professionals that apply GIS and other geospatial technologies.
Today’s national security challenges transcend borders and domains. Join us at the 3rd Annual National Security Conference to discuss challenges, policy dilemmas, tools, and sustained outcomes in a multi-level, all domain environment.
The Consulting Club will be hosting a case prep workshop on Wednesday, April 8th at 7pm via Zoom.
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This is your opportunity to learn about the campus offices who consistently work behind-the-scenes to ensure our community stays strong.
The Dean of Undergraduate Studies introduces and discusses the academic expectations of the College.
The Dean of Undergraduate Studies introduces and discusses the academic expectations of the College.
The Dean of Undergraduate Studies introduces and discusses the academic expectations of the College.
The Dean of Undergraduate Studies introduces and discusses the academic expectations of the College.
Learn how we can help you figure out and pursue your dream career no matter you academic major.
Explore the rewards, obligations, and tensions associated with the diverse talents, interests, and identities in our community.
Learn how we can help you figure out and pursue your dream career no matter you academic major.
Come on out to meet some of the groups involved in sustainability on and off campus!
Learn how we can help you figure out and pursue your dream career no matter you academic major.
Explore the rewards, obligations, and tensions associated with the diverse talents, interests, and identities in our community.
Learn how we can help you figure out and pursue your dream career no matter you academic major.
Dissertation Title: "Applying the concept of thresholds in Ecotoxicology with focus on the joint effects of habitat fragmentation and contamination"
Feeling too landlocked? We're a group of students who volunteer to help the Coast Guard and become leaders in community service. We save lives, protect the marine environment, and promote homeland security. Come hear more about us and join the adventure!
Jason Andrew Creeden, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Growth Engineering and Characterization of Vanadium Dioxide Thin Films for Ultraviolet Detection
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!
In collaboration with The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, The Charles Center presents the first lecture of its speaker series, 'Monuments, Memory, and Migration'.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Watch the Netflix documentary Not Alone (50 mins) @ Sadler Tidewater AB followed by discussion with students & facilitators. The film presents perspectives of high school students who've faced thoughts of suicide.
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.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Interested in learning about what it's like to practice environmental or tribal law? Come and see a lecture by Van DeBergh, Assistant Counsel for Litigation at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Please join us at the Center for Student Diversity for an evening of fellowship and learning as transgender community member, Juji Li (Norfolk native, ODU student), shares her story, followed by plenty of time for dialogue and questions.
TIAA - Paying Yourself
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
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.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Join the SMA for donuts on our first event of the semester! We will be quickly reintroducing ourselves for new members and discussing ad campaigns. We look forward to seeing you again or meeting you for the first time!
Please join the Honor and Conduct Councils and the Dean of Students Office for Ethics Week Featured Speaker, Dr. Chris Nowinski. Dr. Nowinski is credited with bringing the concussion and CTE crisis to the forefront of global consciousness.
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.
Interested in archaeology? Join us for a poster session, information on career and fieldwork opportunities, and a screening of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Join us in honoring the legacy of Toni Morrison by bringing your favorite passage to read from any of her works. If you plan on reading a passage from one of her works, please register. Thank you.
Dr. Karen Fields and Dr. Barbara Fields, authors of Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life, to hold an insightful presentation and conversation on moving forward together. This program is apart of the 400th Anniversary Commemoration.
Guest speaker and author Lawrence Ross
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Community Discussion
Interested in applying to law school? Natalie R. Blazer, Director of J.D. Admissions at Georgetown University Law Center, is hosting an information session for W&M Students!
Thesis Title: "Inorganic carbon chemistry in East Antarctic coastal polynyas"
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Applying to law school? Assistant Dean of Admissions at Columbia Law School, Chelsea Hess, will meet with interested W&M students on Thursday, September 26 at 5pm in Tyler Hall Room 146.
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.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Ann Stoler talk is canceled and will be rescheduled in the SPRING 2020.
Jason Andrew Creeden, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Growth Engineering and Characterization of Vanadium Dioxide Thin Films for Ultraviolet Detection
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 current Freeman Intern Fellows returning from Asia present about their host organizations, locations, and the application process for the 2020 Freeman Intern Fellowships competition.
Presented as part of Muscarelle Explorations: Bauhaus at 100, this film memoir recounts the beginning of the Staatliche Bauhaus Weimar with contributions from former students and historians, a strong selection of artworks as well as archival footage.
Calling All Scholars! All of our Scholars Programs - That's WMSURE, Monroe, Sharpe and 1693 - are getting together on Family Weekend! Scholars and their families are invited to see what it's like to be a scholar at William & Mary.
Regardless of major, join us to learn more about our undergraduate business program. Attend our information sessions and take a tour of our state-of-the-art building.
During Parent & Family Orientation, a concept was introduced that distinguished fear-based excellence from authentic excellence. This session will explore this concept at a deeper level and describe a training program intended to develop resilience.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
The Composer's League of William & Mary presents its first colloquia of the Fall Semester, "Becoming Composer" by W&M Professor Brian Hulse.
In collaboration with The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, the Charles Center presents the second lecture of its speaker series, 'Monuments, Memory, and Migration'.
Sylvia Chong (English and Asian American Studies at UVA and Director of the Asian American Studies Program) will present material from her newest project, "Fifty Shades of Yellow: Fetishizing Culture and Transnationalizing Race in Crazy Rich Asians"
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Business Law Society and Dean Ende will discuss William & Mary's dual JD/MBA program. Lunch will be served!
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Join the Human Security Law Center in welcoming Arthur R. Traldi for a discussion on Mass Atrocity Trials. Mr. Traldi will speak from his extensive experience in international justice and law in Room 124. There will be pizza!
SERATA ALL’OPERA: How to understand and enjoy the music from Il Barbiere di Siviglia by G. Rossini
Italian Professor Rita Paolino will present on "Il barbiere di Siviglia" by Rossini in Washington Hall 315!
Dr. Frank Cha received his Ph.D. in American Studies from William & Mary. This talk traces the emergence of Vietnamese American communities in Louisiana and Mississippi and their growing wave of social and environmental activism.
Join the W&M Anthropology Department this Homecoming Weekend as Dr. Daniel O. Sayers, Chair of the Department of Anthropology at American University, presents "Creating Home: African and Native American Resistance Communities of the Great Dismal Swamp."
For Homecoming Weekend, selected alumni will have the chance to pitch their ideas in front of an audience of students and entrepreneurs. Come by the Entrepreneurship Hub at Tribe Square for an afternoon of fun and great networking opportunities!
"I tell stories about my work with queer steelworkers, truckers, and whores that unpack what queerness means in these places and times."
Mark Young, Professor Emeritus at University of Central Florida, will be presenting on self-care in a talk titled, "How to Avoid Becoming a Zombie." In addition, alumni and students will be given the chance to network and mingle.
I-MIC 2019: Featuring Award-Winning poet and physician Irène Mathieu '09, W&M student poets, and the Russian Music Ensemble
Please join us October 19th during Homecoming weekend to celebrate five years of advocacy, support, and empowerment and celebrate the extraordinary contribution to current and past volunteers to campus. Refreshments served.
This is a fun engaging event with Free Food, Prizes and a oppertunity to find out if you are a real fan of Horror Movies! Here are the categories for the event:
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Current graduate students will present their research in under three minutes before a panel of judges. Learn about world-class research at W&M!
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Come hear a panel of four experts discuss human trafficking in the Hampton Roads area and ways that we, as a community, can work to combat it! Food will be provided! All students, faculty and staff are welcome and encouraged to attend!
The William & Mary Board of Visitors will host a public hearing Oct. 22, 2019 at 3:30 p.m. on the university’s budget and finances, including proposed tuition for incoming in-state undergraduate students entering in Fall 2020.
Join us to learn and ask questions about the university’s strategic planning process, university budget and meet our new Chief Human Resources Officer.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
This lunch and learn session: "Screwball" leading ladies are staples in romantic comedies, fueling the jokes and love plots with their zany antics. But what happens when the "screwy" rom-com heroine is also "Jewy,"?
Community Discussion - "Food Deserts" in the Greater Williamsburg Area
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Showcasing the best of undergraduate research at W&M.
A panel and discussion on your rights when it comes to you and law enforcement when you are in your vehicle, in your home, or in public.
Hosted with the Office of Health Promotion at William & Mary.
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Hub 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.
Please join us for the French and Francophone Studies annual student research forum.
Join us for our second installment of MUSCARELLE READS. This semester, we are reading Gropius: The Man Who Built Bauhaus.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
In this webinar, the authors of Transparent Design in Higher Education Teaching and Leadership discuss how to apply the TILT framework to course design and larger campus initiatives to provide benefits of transparency in teaching for all students.
TIAA - Within Reach
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Mire Koikari, a professor in the Department of Women's Studies at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, she will speak on gender issues in culture and politics in Japan since the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown in Fukushima in March 2011.
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Hub 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.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Tomos Llywelyn Evans, a doctoral student in Anthropology, will present an Emerging Scholars Series talk for the public. Presented through partnership between the A&S Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Community Discussion on Medicaid Expansion in Virginia
Associate Director of Admissions at University of Maryland Carey School of Law will meet wit interested students to discuss applications, personal statements, and the Carey School of Law.
The Student Intellectual Property Society hosts a patent-law luncheon with Nikki Sanford in Room 133 this Thursday (11/7).
APIA-W&M is proud to present a talk by Dr. Kita Douglas that explores the fulcrum of the fine arts, queerness, and the Asian American and Pacific Islander experience.
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Hub 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.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
TIAA - Healthy Numbers
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Office of Sponsored Programs & the Reves Center International Travel and Security Manager are pleased to announce a joint informational session on US Export Controls. A representative from the Dept. of Commerce will answer your Export Control questions.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
The Washington Center invites faculty to join a lunch discussion about the Study in DC opportunities available for faculty. Learn how you can partner with the Center to bring your class up for a day, teach a hybrid course, host a meeting, and more.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
A talk by John Osborn
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Hub 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.
Solar experts, activists, homeowners, and supporters from all over the Commonwealth of Virginia will be converging in Williamsburg this November. We’ll discuss the state of solar in Virginia in 2019 and celebrate the progress made so far.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Did you know the second-oldest building on William & Mary's campus was home to an Indian School? Come learn more about the Brafferton, its origins and its legacy.
The MBAA Finance Club organizes the info session for the ‘Second Annual Stock Market Simulation Competition’ on November 18, 2019.
Attendant will be provided with information about competition rules and investment knowledge.
William & Mary's Green Zone Training will provide a facilitated curriculum and a panel of student, faculty, and staff veterans who will share their experiences when they transitioned from the military to the university.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
To help you prepare your application for Professor Warren's international internship program, 2Ls & 3Ls who have participated in the program will share their experiences and answer any and all questions including the application process and any deadlines.
Webinar to learn about the Application Process for the Higher Education Master's Program and Doctoral programs (Executive Ed.D. and Ph.D.) in Higher Education Administration.
Join the Whole of Government Center of Excellence and Applied Science for a guest lecture by Dr. Lisa Friedersdorf, Director of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO). Students welcome - no RSVP required.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Join the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Legal Society in hosting Beth Burgin Waller.
Siva Vaidhyanathan's lecture on the plans, products, and strategies that the largest technology firms.
Christine Marran, University of Minnesota, discusses how reading for "biotropes" highlights the role of nonhuman entities in texts. She will discuss how particular approaches to storytelling highlight the material world to perform a critique of culture.
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Hub 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.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Thesis Title: "Recruitment characteristics of juvenile striped bass (Morone saxatilis) across recovery periods, year classes, and subestuaries in the Chesapeake Bay"
Dissertation Title: "The Host-Epibiont Interaction between Zoothamnium intermedium and Estuarine Copepods"
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Dissertation Title: "Environmental Controls on Pteropod Ecology and Physiology Along the Western Antarctic Peninsula"
Thesis Title: "Investigating economic costs of derelict blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) traps and preferred mitigation solutions in the Chesapeake Bay"
Honors Thesis Defense: Madellyne Waugh
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Dissertation Title: "Studies on the Anatomy of Teleosts"
Dissertation Title: "Efficacy and unintended outcomes of spatial property rights for fisheries and aquaculture management in Chile and in Virginia, USA"
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