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The Campus Food Pantry is OPEN for all WM students, faculty and staff- so please come take some free food to get through finals- featuring canned goods, household items and microwavable meals!
Hours: Monday 330-530, Thursday 430-630, and Saturday 1-3
The W&M Washington Center is hosting our Fall Study in DC Day on campus! Look out for faculty, staff, and former students as we promote all the ways to Study in DC! The day will be filled with activities and of course free food!
Stop by the Sadler Terrace or outside Tyler Hall for FREE coffee, breakfast bars, and Study in DC materials on your way to your morning class!
Come listen to a panel discussion on public art and policy from DC and W&M experts. This will be an excellent preview of the upcoming Spring 2020 Semester Program. Dessert and coffee will be provided.
Join the W&M Washington Center staff, professors, former students, and financial aid counselors for more Study in DC details. Free pizza will be provided while supplies last. No RSVP necessary!
Join the American Constitution Society for a discussion of progressive constitutional interpretation with renowned constitutional law scholar and Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky.
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Center on Friday to pitch your idea in 90 seconds for a chance to win $100! Then stay for co-working hours to brainstorm your idea with other students and entrepreneurs.
The 2019 Supreme Court Preview will feature judges and Supreme Court advocates who have collectively argued more than 300 cases before the Supreme Court, and leading Supreme Court reporters and columnists.
Join Alma Mater Productions as we host a Disney themed night filled with crafts, activities, competitions, prizes, and food! This event will include themes from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars.
You're invited to the Facilities Management Open House on Monday, September 16!
Tours of the new facilities building will be from 11-12pm, followed by lunch from 12-1pm. Enter the passport drawing to win a gift!
Joan Biskupic will present the university's Constitution Day lecture on September 16. The nation's annual Constitution Day and Citizenship Day observance commemorates the signing of the Constitution on September 17, 1787.
Join us for the 2019 1L and LLM SBA Representative Candidate Forum. Take this opportunity to learn more about the candidates, their platforms, and ask questions about the issues that matter to you. Pizza and ice cream will be provided!
Come learn about becoming a member of William & Mary's chapter of the highly influential Federalist Society!
We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Acceptance is contingent upon your presence at trivia night. Trivia begins on 17 September at 7 in the evening. A magical feast will be enjoyed.
Back to witches and wizards and magical feasts - to goblins and ghosts, and to magical feasts! It's all that I love, and it's all that I need. Hogwarts, Hogwarts!
Get back to Hogwarts at trivia:
September 17, 2019
Swem Library – Ford Classroom
7:00PM
Dr. Kevin Moran, a postdoctoral fellow in Computer Science, will present an Emerging Scholars Series talk for the public. Presented through partnership between the A&S Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
A lunchtime gathering building knowledge of how to make more sustainable decisions on campus! Register for lunch by Sept 16 or just drop-in and listen!
Come have late lunch / early dinner with the ACS board and other new members at our cookout on the law school side lawn (in front of the Penny Commons).
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!
Join us at the Entrepreneurship Center on September 19th from 5:30-7pm as we kick off our Alumni Founders Series. It's a great opportunity to connect with alumni as they return to campus to share their story with students. All majors and classes welcome!
The Alexander Hamilton Society, John Quincy Adams Society, and Global Research Institute present the first annual AHS/JQAS debate. Guest speakers will debate the following: should America seek primacy or restraint? See description for speaker bios.
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 Williamsburg AIA presents Dr. Laurie Rush, Cultural Resources Manager at Fort Drum, for a lecture on "Saving Archaeology in Crisis Areas."
Winship, a pop vocalist performing on an amplified acoustic guitar, will be play at our SUMMER SEND OFF themed Fridays at Five. As we say goodbye to summer, enjoy some leis to wear and an icee popsicle to cool down!
The International Student Association (ISA) is hosting a Network and Groove Night which is a social event for full-time MBA students. Both classes, 2020 and 2021, will come together to know each other and socialize.
Grad student Write-ins are writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings. Come once, or come every week! We provide snacks. You should bring your own beverage and a can-do attitude!
The Office of Community Engagement invites you or your organization to support our new service Saturday’s program by volunteering throughout the Williamsburg area.
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.
“Experience a better way to innovate” with this customer-centered framework, complete with hands-on activities and critical design thinking techniques. Includes Qdoba lunch and an IDEO-Experience Point certification to add to your resume!
Toby Heytens will discuss the way that states, mainly state attorney general's offices, have played a role in curbing the expanding executive power during the Obama and Trump administration.
Share a meal and conversation with 11 other attendees from across campus and community in a dialogue about purpose. These facilitated conversations create opportunities to learn across difference, hear new perspectives, and share a unique hour together.
Join us for this drop-in event to speak with current students and admissions staff, and to see the William & Mary Peninsula Center where Flex MBA classes are held.
Small Steps to Big Changes, the first session of the Introspection, Investigation & Iteration Workshop Series for Fall 2019
Community Discussion
Come out to Lodge 1 and celebrate National Pancake Day with us by eating FREE pancakes (and other assorted breakfast food) and listening to some amazing live music by talented student performers!!
Dr. Michelle Stocker, an assistant professor of Geosciences at Virginia Tech, will be presenting a seminar on "Life after Death-- Evolutionary experimentation in the aftermath of the Permo-Triassic mass extinction."
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.
Manatree, a high energy, math-influenced pop/electronic band, will be performing at our CANDYLAND themed Friday at Five. Come for a chance to win a Fridays at Five shirt by guessing how many smarties are in a jar on the day of the event!
Come to the first meeting of the Unitarian Universalist Circle on September 27th at 5:00p! This meeting is a great opportunity to play some games, have some food, meet new people, and have a great time!
A gangster themed murder mystery dinner.
Grad student Write-ins are writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings. Come once, or come every week! We provide snacks. You should bring your own beverage and a can-do attitude!
Please join the German House and the German Studies program for our yearly celebration of Oktoberfest here on campus.
Come see the National Trial Team on Monday, September 30 in Room 119! You will learn all about our selection process and have the opportunity to ask questions.
The Immigration Law & Service Society will be having our interest meeting this coming Tuesday, October 1st in Room 133 during the lunch hour!
Join the Center for Student Diversity in celebrating the official opening of William & Mary's first ever Transgender Locker! Kicking off LGBTQ+ month, attend this momentous occasion to view the ribbon cutting ceremony marking the opening of the locker.
Game Nights @ SWEM
Drop in, hang out, chow down.
Join us for Game Nights at Swem Library!
Join us at the Entrepreneurship Center on October 3rd from 5:30-7pm as we kick off our Alumni Founders Series. It's a great opportunity to connect with alumni as they return to campus to share their story with students. All majors and classes welcome!
Join fellow alumni, parents, family and friends from Orlando at a local Networking Happy Hour at Bar Louie!
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.
Join us for Botetourt Book Talks at Swem Library! On Friday, October 4, we welcome Katherine Locke.
Kenneka Cook bridges the gap between beat-driven sonics and melodic jazz and will be performing at our FALL FEST themed Friday at Five. Dive into fall with everything pumpkin spice, cozy, and warm at the finale of this music series!
AMP celebrates the beginning of your favorite month by screening a classic Halloween throwback--Hocus Pocus!
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.
Join us for a family-friendly tailgate on the lawn of the Nat'l Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham (Catholic Campus Ministry Chapel). Free food and great fellowship!
Join Catholic Campus Ministry for a Family Weekend Brunch immediately following Mass at 11:00 AM. Brunch will begin at about 12 Noon in John XXIII Hall (across the parking lot from the Shrine).
How does law play a role in innovation? Through this session, you will learn about the basics of intellectual property and how you can approach “claimed” ideas in the business and legal realms. Enjoy this workshop over a free Qdoba lunch!
The University Teaching and Learning Project will offer its first 2019-20 workshop from noon to 2:00 PM in Tidewater B of the Sadler Center. Professor Karl Wirth will present on Redesigning Content-Rich Courses to Encourage Self-Directed Learning.
IT Certification Info Session - MBA
Business Law Society and Dean Ende will discuss William & Mary's dual JD/MBA program. Lunch will be served!
Join Advocates for Life to watch Unplanned - the story of former Planned Parenthood director Abby Johnson. All are welcome! Pizza and popcorn will be provided!
Come out and join us for our 2nd official Homebrew of the semester for a fun 80s themed event (including free food!) showcasing some of our talented student performers.
Creating A Culture Free of Sexual And Gender Based Harassment . Join us to discuss Title IX obligations from the perspective of students, staff and faculty.
The Raymond A. Mason School of Business and the Washington Area Alumni Business Alliance (WAABA) are proud to partner with Intel and Amazon Web Services to bring you our Thought Leadership Event: Artificial Intelligence & the Future of Work.
MasonFest 2019
Wednesday, October 16 | 11:30 am-1:30 pm | Brinkley Commons (due to rain)
Join all of the Raymond A. Mason community (students, faculty, and staff) as we kick off homecoming weekend with a delicious lunch - see you there!
Please join us for a panel discussion about Native American Voting.
Mr. White will be speaking to the Federalist Society regarding the question of whether courts should practice judicial restraint in reviewing the actions of the political branches.
Come to the Conduct and Honor Advisor Program interest meeting in Morton 38 at 8 pm Wednesday, October 16th to learn about who we are, what we do, and how to join. We will be discussing student rights and our application process. There will be free food!
A lunchtime gathering building knowledge of how to make more sustainable decisions on campus!
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!
Four alumni panelists will discuss career paths and provide insights on life after W&M. The panel discussion will be followed by a wine and cheese reception. Alumni and students of all years are welcome to attend!
The Classical Studies department presents the 2019 Lee Lecture: Dr. Dimitris Nakassis of the University of Colorado, Boulder (and MacArthur Fellow 2015), will lecture on "The World before Odysseus: Rethinking the History of Late Bronze Age Greece"
Join us at the Entrepreneurship Center on October 17th from 5:30-7pm as we kick off our Alumni Founders Series. It's a great opportunity to connect with alumni as they return to campus to share their story with students. All majors and classes welcome!
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with the CSD, LASU, and SIA on October 17
Come to the Conduct and Honor Advisor Program interest meeting in Morton 38 at 8 pm Thursday October 17th to learn about who we are, what we do, and how to join. We will be discussing student rights and our application process. There will be free food!
Stop by the Cohen Career Center between 11 AM to 2 PM on Friday, October 18 for free coffee, cookies, and giveaways!
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.
Philosophy Department alums are cordially invited to our Homecoming reception on Friday, October 18th, 2019, from 3 to 4:30 pm n the Frank MacDonald Library.
Join the Center for Student Diversity at our Homecoming Block Party! Free food, games, and music.
Join the vibrant Hispanic Studies community; (re-)connect with old classmates and faculty, and meet current students and friends.
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.
The Beta Lambda chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta welcomes alumnae and friends to our annual Homecoming Brunch!
We welcome Carter Higgins '00 to campus for our annual Homecoming Author Breakfast, part of the Mary Mitchell Speaker Series!
Learn more about William & Mary and the college application process in a relaxed setting. Beverages and a light breakfast will be provided.
The Classical Studies department hosts its annual Homecoming reception for faculty, alumni, current students, friends, and family. Come and hang out with your old professors and classmates, and meet some new people who share your Classical interests.
Join EcoReps for an educational trip to the Farmer's Market to learn tips and tricks on how to eat local on a budget from local vendors and experts, followed by a recipe demo! Sign up today! Limited spots available.
Café, croissants et conversation: an informal opportunity to reconnect with the French faculty and your fellow French alumni from different eras.
Alumni consultants of the Writing Resources Center are invited to our annual Homecoming Open House. Meet current consultants, check in with old friends, and find out what's on the agenda at the WRC.
Enjoy fellowship and a Cheese Shop or Pierce's BBQ lunch with your BCM alumni friends.
The Global Research Institute invites you to a casual BBQ on Saturday, October 19 at 11:00am. Join us as we celebrate homecoming and spend a relaxing time with good friends, great food, beer, and wine. All families and friends are welcome.
Tailgate with food and beverages for alumni members and friends of Psi Upsilon Fraternity and their families.
The Office of Undergraduate Admission invites all alumni who held a position within our office to join us for appetizers and refreshments.
Join CCM before the Homecoming game for snacks and fellowship with other CCM alumni, current students, and staff.
Informal reception for alumni of the Russian program.
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:
Join us for Sunday Mass, followed by a light reception on the lawn. All are invited!
Learn skills to better convey your ideas with Richmond-based startup accelerator, Lighthouse Labs. In this clinic, we will gain the tools needed to concisely convey ideas in a presentation format. Come for the free Qdoba, stay for the free knowledge!
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!
Our own Cassi Fritzius will be speaking on the importance of breast cancer awareness. Join SBA and WLS in wearing Pink on the 22nd to show your support! Lunch will be served.
You voted and now, it is with deepest pride, and greatest pleasure, that W&M Libraries proudly presents – Disney Movie Trivia!
You voted and now, it is with deepest pride, and greatest pleasure, that W&M Libraries proudly presents – Disney Movie Trivia!
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
In honor of National Transfer Student Appreciation Week, the WRC welcomes transfer students to join us for cookies and coffee with the WRC consultants. We hope to see you there!
Open House/Info Session for students interested in Japanese language and culture. Learn about the new Japanese Studies Major, the Minor, Spring Courses, Study Abroad, and More! Snacks provided!
Come out and join us for a spooky Homebrew featuring free Halloween treats and as always, live music from some very talented student performers!!
32nd Annual Massey Cancer 5k presented by the W&M Track & Field team! All proceeds go directly to VCU's Massey Cancer Center where they offer both cancer research and treatments. Help us reach our $25,000 goal! Here's to a world without cancer.
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.
Zombies needed for Zombie Apocalypse. Free food and t-shirts for zombies as well as volunteer hours for certain groups. Scare people and take part in a fun Halloween event!
Come join us on October 27th from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM on the Crim Dell Meadow and celebrate Japanese culture with us! Enjoy free faire-style food and watch live performances!
Stanley Brand will be discussing the scope of Congress' ability to investigate the President, focusing on recent investigations into President Trump and the Mueller Report.
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.
This workshop aims to provide students with opportunities to work on a real-time business case under the direct supervision of the Executive Partners and guidance from Principal Consultant, Janeen Shaffer.
MBAA Finance Club - Exploring Finance Careers, EP Panel
"The Evolving Course: Adapting to a Changing Landscape," second workshop in the Fall 2019 Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation "Introspection, Investigation and Iteration" series
The purpose of the event is to inform 1Ls that things in law school might not always go as planned, but our community at William & Mary helps one another fail forward together. Lunch will be served.
Patrick Hayes Writers Series presents MUSA AND THE SLAVE SHIP ANGEL as a staged reading in Ewell Hall at 5pm on October 30th.
Come and join Diversity as we reveal the "Advancement Suite". This is a fall-themed event with loads of pumpkin flavored goodies for your breakfast delight.
Swing by Swem on Halloween to Trick-or-Treat from 9AM to 5PM for free candy!
Join the Cohen Career Center on the Sadler Terrace to build your own caramel apple, toppings included! Come to get a free caramel apple and learn some job and interview search tips, get a resume review, or practice your elevator pitch!
Join us at the Entrepreneurship Center on October 31st from 5:30-7pm as we kick off our Alumni Founders Series. It's a great opportunity to connect with alumni as they return to campus to share their story with students. All majors and classes welcome!
Come see the greenhouse at night and see plants that move, plants that eat living things, plants that have dangerous spines! Enjoy live music and snacks as you see the greenhouse plants in a different light
Come in costume!
Are you an instructor who is concerned about the impact of high textbook costs on your students? Explore possible alternatives by attending a workshop and discussion on Friday, Nov 1 from 12-1:30 and writing a short review of an open textbook.
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.
Running out of juice to blame your positively purposeful existence on? Or have you just been on the lookout for some fresh fruity fuel? AMP’s got your back!! Swing by Lodge 1 this Friday to destress and share some smoothies n’ smiles with your friends!
The W&M Badminton Club is hosting its annual Badminton Open Tournament! A Great Chance to have fun and meet people from all over Virginia and North Carolina.
Join the Entrepreneurship Center for our final Innovator’s Toolkit, in which we will learn the building blocks of social innovation and sustainability for both for-profit and non-profit organizations.
Voter Engagement Campaign
Join this lunch panel for a discussion on the variety of challenges to free speech, free press, and dissent in the current era with Professor Tim Zick, Professor Nadine Strossen, and Robert Corn-Revere.
In this event sponsored by ACS, the Virginia Secretary of Health and Human Resources will discuss Medicaid Expansion in Virginia, other efforts to expand access to care, and other healthcare law topics with us over the lunch break.
Interested in the Shark Tank? Join us for an Info Session!
Join us for Game Nights at Swem Library.
Share breakfast with Dr. Mark DeHaven from UNC-Charlotte and members of the W&M and Williamsburg community to draw on Dr. DeHaven's experience with community-based research and community health improvement.
Learn strategies for conducting fundable community-based participatory research (CBPR), the CommUniversity and community health science model that DeHaven has developed, and receive guidance on how to conduct community engaged work.
Let's talk about finals! Join LHS & WLS to discuss tips, strategies and resources for preparing for and taking final exams.
Join the Muslim Law Students Association (Co-sponsored by APALSA) for some laughs and lunch! We will be watching clips from comedians Aasif Mandvi, Mo Amer, Ramy Youssef, and K-Von that discuss family, culture, and society.
Join MVLS for lunch as we hear from 1LT Shaela Pino, who will share her a brief history lesson on the importance role JAG officers serve in the military. Lunch will be provided!
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
The Student Intellectual Property Society hosts a patent-law luncheon with Nikki Sanford in Room 133 this Thursday (11/7).
Dr. Dylan Rogers of the University of Virginia will present a lecture on "Water and Sensory Experience: Reconstructing the Procession of the Eleusinian Mysteries."
The Muscarelle Museum and W&M Libraries invites William & Mary students to the opening of our 1619/2019 exhibition. The student opening will include light food and non-alcoholic beverages. Exclusive access to the museum will be offered to attendees.
Leadership is all about relationships and your ability to connect and communicate with others to accomplish tasks and achieve goals. Come to this workshop to learn more about ways to increase your effectiveness as a leader!
Come out and join us for our Jonas Brothers themed Homebrew!! Complete with fun decor and snacks inspired by their music and of course, a new line-up of talented student performers--this is an event you don't want to miss!
The Muscarelle Museum of Art invites W&M Faculty, Staff, and Students to join us for Coffee & Culture. We hope you will take this opportunity to meet W&M community, enjoy a cup of coffee or tea with fresh pastries, and view 1619 / 2019.
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.
Celebration of Diwali (A Hindu festival)
A one-day Leadership program, where members of the W&M Leadership Advisory Council will come together to lead sessions for W&M students.
30 Jahre Mauerfall - Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
A celebration of fall with games, crafts, food and more in the Sunken Garden!
Join the Alumni Association, Wren Traditions and W&M Athletics after football takes on Rhode Island and before Women's Basketball tips-off against Maryland-Eastern Shore for a tailgate on the Kaplan lawn.
Join us for an afternoon with television actor and film director, Tim Reid, on Sunday, November 10 at 11 a.m.
Start your Veterans Day off with a good breakfast. All undergraduate, graduate, faculty, and staff veterans are invited to attend.
Join us as we thank our military students, faculty, staff, and executive partners for their service! Refreshments will be served.
Please join the IBRL in discussing President Trump and his Administration's ethics crisis with Noah Bookbinder.
Join us at a student-led panel discussing everything business! This is an informational panel for individuals intrigued by business. This event is open to all students regardless of major, minor, or social class. Dress code is casual, come as you are!
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The Campus Food Pantry is OPEN for all WM students, faculty and staff- so please come take some free food to get through finals- featuring canned goods, household items and microwavable meals!
Hours: Monday 330-530, Thursday 430-630, and Saturday 1-3
The W&M Washington Center is hosting our Fall Study in DC Day on campus! Look out for faculty, staff, and former students as we promote all the ways to Study in DC! The day will be filled with activities and of course free food!
Stop by the Sadler Terrace or outside Tyler Hall for FREE coffee, breakfast bars, and Study in DC materials on your way to your morning class!
Come listen to a panel discussion on public art and policy from DC and W&M experts. This will be an excellent preview of the upcoming Spring 2020 Semester Program. Dessert and coffee will be provided.
Join the W&M Washington Center staff, professors, former students, and financial aid counselors for more Study in DC details. Free pizza will be provided while supplies last. No RSVP necessary!
Join the American Constitution Society for a discussion of progressive constitutional interpretation with renowned constitutional law scholar and Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky.
Have an amazing business idea or a problem worth solving? Come by the Entrepreneurship Center on Friday to pitch your idea in 90 seconds for a chance to win $100! Then stay for co-working hours to brainstorm your idea with other students and entrepreneurs.
The 2019 Supreme Court Preview will feature judges and Supreme Court advocates who have collectively argued more than 300 cases before the Supreme Court, and leading Supreme Court reporters and columnists.
Join Alma Mater Productions as we host a Disney themed night filled with crafts, activities, competitions, prizes, and food! This event will include themes from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars.
Grad student Write-ins are writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings. Come once, or come every week! We provide snacks. You should bring your own beverage and a can-do attitude!
You're invited to the Facilities Management Open House on Monday, September 16!
Tours of the new facilities building will be from 11-12pm, followed by lunch from 12-1pm. Enter the passport drawing to win a gift!
Joan Biskupic will present the university's Constitution Day lecture on September 16. The nation's annual Constitution Day and Citizenship Day observance commemorates the signing of the Constitution on September 17, 1787.
Join us for the 2019 1L and LLM SBA Representative Candidate Forum. Take this opportunity to learn more about the candidates, their platforms, and ask questions about the issues that matter to you. Pizza and ice cream will be provided!
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.
Come learn about becoming a member of William & Mary's chapter of the highly influential Federalist Society!
We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Acceptance is contingent upon your presence at trivia night. Trivia begins on 17 September at 7 in the evening. A magical feast will be enjoyed.
Back to witches and wizards and magical feasts - to goblins and ghosts, and to magical feasts! It's all that I love, and it's all that I need. Hogwarts, Hogwarts!
Get back to Hogwarts at trivia:
September 17, 2019
Swem Library – Ford Classroom
7:00PM
Hosted by Women in Business and Finance Academy.
Learn more about the Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Legal Society.
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.
Are you planning to attend a career conference this year? Are you not sure what to say or do in front of a recruiter? Don't you know what to expect from his overwhelming moment?
Don't worry. We have a perfect event that will prepare you for that!
A lunchtime gathering building knowledge of how to make more sustainable decisions on campus! Register for lunch by Sept 16 or just drop-in and listen!
Come have late lunch / early dinner with the ACS board and other new members at our cookout on the law school side lawn (in front of the Penny Commons).
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!
Join us at the Entrepreneurship Center on September 19th from 5:30-7pm as we kick off our Alumni Founders Series. It's a great opportunity to connect with alumni as they return to campus to share their story with students. All majors and classes welcome!
The Alexander Hamilton Society, John Quincy Adams Society, and Global Research Institute present the first annual AHS/JQAS debate. Guest speakers will debate the following: should America seek primacy or restraint? See description for speaker bios.
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 Williamsburg AIA presents Dr. Laurie Rush, Cultural Resources Manager at Fort Drum, for a lecture on "Saving Archaeology in Crisis Areas."
Winship, a pop vocalist performing on an amplified acoustic guitar, will be play at our SUMMER SEND OFF themed Fridays at Five. As we say goodbye to summer, enjoy some leis to wear and an icee popsicle to cool down!
The International Student Association (ISA) is hosting a Network and Groove Night which is a social event for full-time MBA students. Both classes, 2020 and 2021, will come together to know each other and socialize.
Grad student Write-ins are writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings. Come once, or come every week! We provide snacks. You should bring your own beverage and a can-do attitude!
The Office of Community Engagement invites you or your organization to support our new service Saturday’s program by volunteering throughout the Williamsburg area.
Sip 'n' Paint with Zetas
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.
“Experience a better way to innovate” with this customer-centered framework, complete with hands-on activities and critical design thinking techniques. Includes Qdoba lunch and an IDEO-Experience Point certification to add to your resume!
Toby Heytens will discuss the way that states, mainly state attorney general's offices, have played a role in curbing the expanding executive power during the Obama and Trump administration.
Share a meal and conversation with 11 other attendees from across campus and community in a dialogue about purpose. These facilitated conversations create opportunities to learn across difference, hear new perspectives, and share a unique hour together.
Join us for this drop-in event to speak with current students and admissions staff, and to see the William & Mary Peninsula Center where Flex MBA classes are held.
Small Steps to Big Changes, the first session of the Introspection, Investigation & Iteration Workshop Series for Fall 2019
Join DPCLS as we hear from IAPP Certification Trainer Christopher Brannigan (CIPP/US, CIPP/G, CIPM, CIPP/E).
Community Discussion
Come learn about a variety of citation management software available to help you automatically cite as you write, organize, easily collaborate with classmates, and create bibliographies.
Come out to Lodge 1 and celebrate National Pancake Day with us by eating FREE pancakes (and other assorted breakfast food) and listening to some amazing live music by talented student performers!!
Dr. Michelle Stocker, an assistant professor of Geosciences at Virginia Tech, will be presenting a seminar on "Life after Death-- Evolutionary experimentation in the aftermath of the Permo-Triassic mass extinction."
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.
Manatree, a high energy, math-influenced pop/electronic band, will be performing at our CANDYLAND themed Friday at Five. Come for a chance to win a Fridays at Five shirt by guessing how many smarties are in a jar on the day of the event!
Come to the first meeting of the Unitarian Universalist Circle on September 27th at 5:00p! This meeting is a great opportunity to play some games, have some food, meet new people, and have a great time!
A gangster themed murder mystery dinner.
Grad student Write-ins are writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings. Come once, or come every week! We provide snacks. You should bring your own beverage and a can-do attitude!
Please join the German House and the German Studies program for our yearly celebration of Oktoberfest here on campus.
Come see the National Trial Team on Monday, September 30 in Room 119! You will learn all about our selection process and have the opportunity to ask questions.
The Immigration Law & Service Society will be having our interest meeting this coming Tuesday, October 1st in Room 133 during the lunch hour!
Join the Center for Student Diversity in celebrating the official opening of William & Mary's first ever Transgender Locker! Kicking off LGBTQ+ month, attend this momentous occasion to view the ribbon cutting ceremony marking the opening of the locker.
Game Nights @ SWEM
Drop in, hang out, chow down.
Join us for Game Nights at Swem Library!
Each Faculty Roundtable Lunch & Learn focuses on a topic related to online teaching and learning and will feature one or more faculty members who describe their approach to the topic being discussed.
Share a meal and conversation with 11 other attendees from across campus and community in a dialogue about purpose. These facilitated conversations create opportunities to learn across difference, hear new perspectives, and share a unique hour together.
Join us at the Entrepreneurship Center on October 3rd from 5:30-7pm as we kick off our Alumni Founders Series. It's a great opportunity to connect with alumni as they return to campus to share their story with students. All majors and classes welcome!
Join fellow alumni, parents, family and friends from Orlando at a local Networking Happy Hour at Bar Louie!
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.
Join us for Botetourt Book Talks at Swem Library! On Friday, October 4, we welcome Katherine Locke.
Kenneka Cook bridges the gap between beat-driven sonics and melodic jazz and will be performing at our FALL FEST themed Friday at Five. Dive into fall with everything pumpkin spice, cozy, and warm at the finale of this music series!
Join Alma Mater Productions and Student Assembly for a spooky evening as we watch the popular feature film Hocus Pocus under the stars at Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre! Seating will begin at 7:15 pm.
AMP celebrates the beginning of your favorite month by screening a classic Halloween throwback--Hocus Pocus!
Brunch for FSL members and their families as part of William & Mary Family Weekend.
Grad student Write-ins are writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings. Come once, or come every week! We provide snacks. You should bring your own beverage and a can-do attitude!
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.
Join us for a family-friendly tailgate on the lawn of the Nat'l Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham (Catholic Campus Ministry Chapel). Free food and great fellowship!
Join Catholic Campus Ministry for a Family Weekend Brunch immediately following Mass at 11:00 AM. Brunch will begin at about 12 Noon in John XXIII Hall (across the parking lot from the Shrine).
How does law play a role in innovation? Through this session, you will learn about the basics of intellectual property and how you can approach “claimed” ideas in the business and legal realms. Enjoy this workshop over a free Qdoba lunch!
Dr. Karl Wirth, an associate professor of Geology at Macalester, will be presenting a seminar on "Supporting Student Development and Success with Pre-advising Reflective Writing"
The University Teaching and Learning Project will offer its first 2019-20 workshop from noon to 2:00 PM in Tidewater B of the Sadler Center. Professor Karl Wirth will present on Redesigning Content-Rich Courses to Encourage Self-Directed Learning.
IT Certification Info Session - MBA
Interested in a JAG internship? Come to room 133 and hear from students who have held such internships. Opportunities with all five branches will be addressed. Pizza will be provided.
Come enjoy lunch and learn about a nonprofit children's bereavement program, KIDZ'NGRIEF with guest speaker Beth Pile, Director of Mikey's Camp and KIDZ'NGRIEF.
Business Law Society and Dean Ende will discuss William & Mary's dual JD/MBA program. Lunch will be served!
Join Advocates for Life to watch Unplanned - the story of former Planned Parenthood director Abby Johnson. All are welcome! Pizza and popcorn will be provided!
Demystify the major and career selection decision in this interactive workshop. You will learn about the thought process behind, as well as the logistical process of deciding on major and career options through resources and personal interest assessments.
Come out and join us for our 2nd official Homebrew of the semester for a fun 80s themed event (including free food!) showcasing some of our talented student performers.
Creating A Culture Free of Sexual And Gender Based Harassment . Join us to discuss Title IX obligations from the perspective of students, staff and faculty.
The Raymond A. Mason School of Business and the Washington Area Alumni Business Alliance (WAABA) are proud to partner with Intel and Amazon Web Services to bring you our Thought Leadership Event: Artificial Intelligence & the Future of Work.
MasonFest 2019
Wednesday, October 16 | 11:30 am-1:30 pm | Brinkley Commons (due to rain)
Join all of the Raymond A. Mason community (students, faculty, and staff) as we kick off homecoming weekend with a delicious lunch - see you there!
Please join us for a panel discussion about Native American Voting.
Mr. White will be speaking to the Federalist Society regarding the question of whether courts should practice judicial restraint in reviewing the actions of the political branches.
Can you be sued for sharing your own journal article? By signing contracts for publication with some scholarly journals, the answer could be yes, but it doesn't have to be.
Come to the Conduct and Honor Advisor Program interest meeting in Morton 38 at 8 pm Wednesday, October 16th to learn about who we are, what we do, and how to join. We will be discussing student rights and our application process. There will be free food!
A lunchtime gathering building knowledge of how to make more sustainable decisions on campus!
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!
Four alumni panelists will discuss career paths and provide insights on life after W&M. The panel discussion will be followed by a wine and cheese reception. Alumni and students of all years are welcome to attend!
The Classical Studies department presents the 2019 Lee Lecture: Dr. Dimitris Nakassis of the University of Colorado, Boulder (and MacArthur Fellow 2015), will lecture on "The World before Odysseus: Rethinking the History of Late Bronze Age Greece"
Join us at the Entrepreneurship Center on October 17th from 5:30-7pm as we kick off our Alumni Founders Series. It's a great opportunity to connect with alumni as they return to campus to share their story with students. All majors and classes welcome!
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with the CSD, LASU, and SIA on October 17
Come to the Conduct and Honor Advisor Program interest meeting in Morton 38 at 8 pm Thursday October 17th to learn about who we are, what we do, and how to join. We will be discussing student rights and our application process. There will be free food!
Stop by the Cohen Career Center between 11 AM to 2 PM on Friday, October 18 for free coffee, cookies, and giveaways!
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.
Please join English Department alumni, faculty, students, and staff for a reception and panel discussion of careers for English graduates.
Cook out and hang out with past and present members of club rock climbing!
Philosophy Department alums are cordially invited to our Homecoming reception on Friday, October 18th, 2019, from 3 to 4:30 pm n the Frank MacDonald Library.
Join the Center for Student Diversity at our Homecoming Block Party! Free food, games, and music.
Join the vibrant Hispanic Studies community; (re-)connect with old classmates and faculty, and meet current students and friends.
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.
The Beta Lambda chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta welcomes alumnae and friends to our annual Homecoming Brunch!
We welcome Carter Higgins '00 to campus for our annual Homecoming Author Breakfast, part of the Mary Mitchell Speaker Series!
Learn more about William & Mary and the college application process in a relaxed setting. Beverages and a light breakfast will be provided.
The Beta Delta chapter of Alpha Chi Omega welcomes all alumnae sisters, family, and friends to a brunch celebrating our 92 years of sisterhood.
The Classical Studies department hosts its annual Homecoming reception for faculty, alumni, current students, friends, and family. Come and hang out with your old professors and classmates, and meet some new people who share your Classical interests.
Join EcoReps for an educational trip to the Farmer's Market to learn tips and tricks on how to eat local on a budget from local vendors and experts, followed by a recipe demo! Sign up today! Limited spots available.
Café, croissants et conversation: an informal opportunity to reconnect with the French faculty and your fellow French alumni from different eras.
The Virginia Gamma Chapter of Pi Beta Phi invites and welcomes all alumnae and families to our on-campus house for a Homecoming brunch before the football game!
Grad student Write-ins are writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings. Come once, or come every week! We provide snacks. You should bring your own beverage and a can-do attitude!
Alumni consultants of the Writing Resources Center are invited to our annual Homecoming Open House. Meet current consultants, check in with old friends, and find out what's on the agenda at the WRC.
Enjoy fellowship and a Cheese Shop or Pierce's BBQ lunch with your BCM alumni friends.
The Global Research Institute invites you to a casual BBQ on Saturday, October 19 at 11:00am. Join us as we celebrate homecoming and spend a relaxing time with good friends, great food, beer, and wine. All families and friends are welcome.
Tailgate with food and beverages for alumni members and friends of Psi Upsilon Fraternity and their families.
William & Mary alumni transfers are welcome to come and meet current William & Mary transfer students.
The Office of Undergraduate Admission invites all alumni who held a position within our office to join us for appetizers and refreshments.
Come join Campus Recreation staff and fellow Campus Recreation Alumni, for food and drink and swag!
Join CCM before the Homecoming game for snacks and fellowship with other CCM alumni, current students, and staff.
Informal reception for alumni of the Russian program.
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:
Join us for Sunday Mass, followed by a light reception on the lawn. All are invited!
Learn skills to better convey your ideas with Richmond-based startup accelerator, Lighthouse Labs. In this clinic, we will gain the tools needed to concisely convey ideas in a presentation format. Come for the free Qdoba, stay for the free knowledge!
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!
Our own Cassi Fritzius will be speaking on the importance of breast cancer awareness. Join SBA and WLS in wearing Pink on the 22nd to show your support! Lunch will be served.
You voted and now, it is with deepest pride, and greatest pleasure, that W&M Libraries proudly presents – Disney Movie Trivia!
You voted and now, it is with deepest pride, and greatest pleasure, that W&M Libraries proudly presents – Disney Movie Trivia!
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
Share a meal and conversation with 11 other attendees from across campus and community in a dialogue about purpose. These facilitated conversations create opportunities to learn across difference, hear new perspectives, and share a unique hour together.
In honor of National Transfer Student Appreciation Week, the WRC welcomes transfer students to join us for cookies and coffee with the WRC consultants. We hope to see you there!
Open House/Info Session for students interested in Japanese language and culture. Learn about the new Japanese Studies Major, the Minor, Spring Courses, Study Abroad, and More! Snacks provided!
Come out and join us for a spooky Homebrew featuring free Halloween treats and as always, live music from some very talented student performers!!
32nd Annual Massey Cancer 5k presented by the W&M Track & Field team! All proceeds go directly to VCU's Massey Cancer Center where they offer both cancer research and treatments. Help us reach our $25,000 goal! Here's to a world without cancer.
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.
Zombies needed for Zombie Apocalypse. Free food and t-shirts for zombies as well as volunteer hours for certain groups. Scare people and take part in a fun Halloween event!
Grad student Write-ins are writing retreats hosted by GWRC on Saturday mornings. Come once, or come every week! We provide snacks. You should bring your own beverage and a can-do attitude!
Come join us on October 27th from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM on the Crim Dell Meadow and celebrate Japanese culture with us! Enjoy free faire-style food and watch live performances!
Stanley Brand will be discussing the scope of Congress' ability to investigate the President, focusing on recent investigations into President Trump and the Mueller Report.
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.
This workshop aims to provide students with opportunities to work on a real-time business case under the direct supervision of the Executive Partners and guidance from Principal Consultant, Janeen Shaffer.
MBAA Finance Club - Exploring Finance Careers, EP Panel
FSL 6th Annual Trick or Treat on the Row
"The Evolving Course: Adapting to a Changing Landscape," second workshop in the Fall 2019 Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation "Introspection, Investigation and Iteration" series
The purpose of the event is to inform 1Ls that things in law school might not always go as planned, but our community at William & Mary helps one another fail forward together. Lunch will be served.
Patrick Hayes Writers Series presents MUSA AND THE SLAVE SHIP ANGEL as a staged reading in Ewell Hall at 5pm on October 30th.
Come and join Diversity as we reveal the "Advancement Suite". This is a fall-themed event with loads of pumpkin flavored goodies for your breakfast delight.
Swing by Swem on Halloween to Trick-or-Treat from 9AM to 5PM for free candy!
Join the Cohen Career Center on the Sadler Terrace to build your own caramel apple, toppings included! Come to get a free caramel apple and learn some job and interview search tips, get a resume review, or practice your elevator pitch!
Join us at the Entrepreneurship Center on October 31st from 5:30-7pm as we kick off our Alumni Founders Series. It's a great opportunity to connect with alumni as they return to campus to share their story with students. All majors and classes welcome!
Come see the greenhouse at night and see plants that move, plants that eat living things, plants that have dangerous spines! Enjoy live music and snacks as you see the greenhouse plants in a different light
Come in costume!
Are you an instructor who is concerned about the impact of high textbook costs on your students? Explore possible alternatives by attending a workshop and discussion on Friday, Nov 1 from 12-1:30 and writing a short review of an open textbook.
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