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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.
Do you have an interview coming up? Or are you just looking to sharpen your skills? Come and learn about how best to present yourself and your experiences!
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.
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.
Join scholars, thought leaders, artists, filmmakers, and students in dynamic and interactive conversations about the foundations of our nation.
The Strategic Planning Steering Committee will present drafts of the university’s mission and values statements.
Susan Rucker, CFO of the Raymond A. Mason School of Business and president of Prospective Insights, LLC. will facilitate a panel of Norfolk-area women who are engaged in board leadership.
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.
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.
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.
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!
Interested at all in learning more about in-house work? Join BLS and OCS for a panel discussion next Tuesday the 22nd with various in-house attorneys! Lunch will be served.
A panel, led by the Virginia General Assembly’s Foster Care Caucus Chairs, will discuss next steps for the Virginia General Assembly to address the pressing foster care related issues that affect our state's most vulnerable youth.
MBAA Finance Club - Exploring Finance Careers, EP Panel
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.
Reset DOC and Reset Dialogues in partnership with William & Mary present a roundtable discussion about the uncertain future of liberal democracy.
Community Discussion on Medicaid Expansion in Virginia
The Global Research Institute and TRIP present: Foreign Policy Journalism in the Trump Era: A Panel Discussion.
5:00pm on Thursday, November 7 in Tucker 127A . This event is open to the public.
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.
30 Jahre Mauerfall - Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
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!
Join Greater City for a panel discussion and Q&A on poverty and homelessness in Williamsburg. Panelists include Fred Liggin from 3e Restoration, Charvalla West from United Way, and Becki Wildenberger from Williamsburg House of Mercy. Come care with us!
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.
The Reves Center for International Studies, in cooperation with the US-Europe Alliance, presents the 2020 George Tayloe Ross Lecture on International Peace, "American-British-EU Realignment: Post-Brexit Possibilities."
Senior students will share advice on Career Fairs and recruitment season.
Jan 31 | 5:00pm | Blow 201 | International Justice & Law: Challenges and Challengers in the 21st Century featuring: Wayne Sandholtz, Univ. of Southern California; Tanisha Fazal, Univ. of Minnesota; Layla Abi-Falah, W&M '17, W&M Law '20
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.
Panel of female W&M Law alumnae discuss issues women face in the workplace.
Join a cross-disciplinary panel of William & Mary faculty as they discuss the controversy surrounding the recent novel American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins.
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".
Join us for an evening of conversation with those living with a disability and their families. This is the first of three conversations focused on ability and disability for the annual Daily Work of Justice series.
SEALS & VCPC are proud to host Adam Melita, Esq., Deputy City Attorney and George Homewood, Director of Planning, City of Norfolk to discuss Norfolk’s progressive comprehensive plan and zoning ordinance addressing flooding. This event is not to be missed!
Hear from a panel of seniors sharing their experiences and advice they wish they'd known about choosing Majors & Careers. They'll talk about exploring options, discovering interests, developing plans, and how they sometimes align and sometimes don't.
A collaboration between the Cohen Career Center and the Center for Student Diversity, this 4 part collaborative panel series will feature job search as an African American student.
Join us for an evening of conversation with those working in disability support services. This is the second of three conversations focused on ability and disability for the annual Daily Work of Justice series.
Come for an evening of honest storytelling, refreshing vulnerability, and inspirational courage. With bravery and grace, eight William & Mary students will share their survivor stories of eating disorder and recovery.
Join us for an evening of conversation with those engaging in disability advocacy and policy work. This is the last of three conversations focused on ability and disability for the annual Daily Work of Justice series.
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.
The focus of this panel discussion is to give different perspectives on the stress culture and how students should approach it in order to reduce unnecessary stress.
Hear from a panel of seniors sharing their experiences and advice they wish they'd known about choosing Majors & Careers.
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/
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/
ACS welcomes three Virginia Commonwealth's Attorneys - Gregory Underwood of Norfolk, Stephanie Morales of Portsmouth, and Collette McEachin of Richmond - for a panel discussion moderated by Professor Jeffrey Bellin.
Join us for a panel discussion about careers in higher education featuring Lauren Garret, Drew Stelljes, and Shené Owens.
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 experts from the William & Mary School of Education for an informative and interactive conversation designed to help you support your students at home. Open to all parents of K-12 students.
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.
Join us at 7pm on Wednesday, April 15 for a discussion on courageous leadership in times of crisis.
Traveling this summer? Whether going abroad or taking a family trip, learn savvy ways to plan and experience your next adventure. Featuring Marina Knapp, Global Education Special Programs Advisor of the Reves Center for International Studies.
A lecture by Dr. Alina Polyakova hosted by The Alexander Hamilton Society at William & Mary.
Join us for a conversation with President Katherine Rowe and Provost Peggy Agouris as they explore the opportunities and challenges facing William & Mary’s academic enterprise.
This annual event celebrates the learning across the University and promotes new ideas & connections with colleagues. The symposium is organized by STLI. Breakfast and lunch will be served. A full schedule will be released in April.
Get a taste of Study in D.C.! Crystal Bailey, J.D. '09, Doug Bunch '02, J.D. '06, Chloe Madvig '18 and Jason Maga '00 will lead a panel on how to develop professional soft skills - networking, engaging potential employers, conduct the workplace, and more!
Join President Rowe for a Community Conversation with special guests CNN International Correspondent David Culver '09 and CBS News White House Correspondent Weijia Jiang '05 who are reporting on the frontlines of COVID-19.
Are you concerned about a potential employment search during a global recession? Join us with several alumni who graduated during the 2008-2009 Great Recession. Learn how they survived the crisis and successfully launched their careers!
Hear from a panel of William & Mary alumni and parents in the tech sector as they trace their career paths, discuss their current positions and organizations, and give perspective of COVID-19 through the lens of Silicon Valley.
Join us for our next Courageous Conversation about race, equity and education.
Alumni Admission Weekend has moved online! Due to COVID-19, all sessions will be conducted virtually via Zoom. We hope you will join us!
Join us for our next Courageous Conversation about race, equity and education.
Join The Lemon Project as we host a panel on the Memorial to the Enslaved on August 25th from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Panelists include Chon Glover, Burt Pinnock, Susan Kern, Ed Pease, and Jody Allen.
Join us for a Courageous Conversation about the shooting of Jacob Blake, the ensuing events in Kenosha, WI and implications for educators starting a new school year.
Join SEALS for a Virginia Coastal Policy Center Virtual Guest Speaker event!
On Sept. 21, James Lang, Esq., Pender & Coward, will discuss riparian rights, user conflicts, and other issues related to waterfront property ownership.
This is a 1L and LLM SBA candidate town hall. Students should attend to hear their candidates' platforms and ask their candidates questions.
Join us for a joint diversity panel series presented by the Cohen Career Center, Center for Student Diversity, and W&M Alumni Association.
Join Professor Devins and Professor Larsen to discuss the life and legacy of Justice Ginsburg and to consider what the future holds for the Supreme Court.
You are invited to join us virtually for Family Weekend 2020!
The Public Discourse Initiative is excited to welcome City Councilman Caleb Rogers on 9/24 at 7:00 PM via Zoom to discuss racial reconciliation in Williamsburg.
Join current W&M students live as they discuss the student experience in Fall 2020.
Join the W&M parent & family community for a conversation on the current career market and implementation of the university-wide Career Pathways Team moderated by Michael Steelman with career experts Kathleen Powell, Brett Alpert and Mike Ende.
Hear from four W&M alums as they discuss how to launch a career in health policy and establish yourself in the field.
To begin the student sessions of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, practitioners will discuss how they transitioned from law school to the practice of law.
In the second student panel of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, practitioners will discuss the place of property rights in protecting Constitutionally granted liberties.
Teach For America is hosting a panel about choosing a career focused on impact. These leaders will be sharing why they joined TFA after graduating from W&M, and how the skills and mindsets they developed have impacted their trajectories long term.
For the final student session of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, practitioners representing property owners and condemning authorities will discuss their efforts in “reaching across the aisle” and how sometimes their efforts fall short.
The Equal Rights Amendment and Its Passage in Virginia: What Happens Now? A Conversation Between Professor Larsen and Toby Heytens, Solicitor General of Virginia
Join MIMS on Tuesday, October 13th at 5pm for a panel discussion with M.D, D.O., Masters, and NIH gap year students! Learn about the different paths to medicine and what your options are after graduation. You do not want to miss it! Zoom ID: 98893604944
A career panel for students and other parties interested in careers in China-related fields. The four panelists will make statements and take questions. Featuring Alex Bate '18, Helen Taylor '07, Susan Jakes and Graham Webster.
Panel Discussion with experienced immigration attorneys regarding the events of 2020 and their effect on Immigration Law.
On Wednesday, October 14 at 12:50 PM, Beth Roach of the Nottoway Tribe of Virginia, will discuss the loss of cultural resources by tribes in the face of sea level rise and erosion, as well as environmental justice issues concerning the tribes.
Join the AEI Executive Council of William & Mary on October 14th from 7-7:45pm as we host Adam White, a prestigious Supreme Court scholar, in a Zoom webinar where he will discuss the Supreme Court and its future in this era of uncertainty.
Students present their research in French & Francophone Studies
The Classical Studies Department and Eta Sigma Phi are hosting a virtual panel featuring 6 alumni who have pursued careers outside of the field of Classics. Each panelist will speak for 10 minutes, followed by a Q&A period.
Are you interested in applying to the Business School? All students are welcome to join the Undergraduate Business Department in a student-led panel via Zoom to discuss everything business on Sunday, October 18th at 7:00 PM!
Join us for a joint diversity panel series presented by the Cohen Career Center, Center for Student Diversity, and W&M Alumni Association.
W&M and UVA are hosting a coordinated virtual event on October 29 at 11 AM.
Join us as we dive into one of the university's values, belonging. Belonging is often said to be "aspirational", so how do we get there. Panelists will offer their thoughts on how institutions begin to reflect authentic belonging.
Join the W&M community for an evening discussion regarding the future of U.S. diplomacy with Ambassadors Mari C. Aponte, Barbara A. Leaf '80 and Tom A. Shannon '80, D.P.S. '20.
Students are invited to reflect on the William & Mary administration and their responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter as well as reflections on the accelerated academic semester and the decision to cut portions of Tribe Athletics.
The Institute for Integrative Conservation is hosting a student brownbag discussion with Dr. Melissa Checker focused on environmental gentrification and the hidden socioeconomic consequences of sustainable policies.
Join us for a joint diversity panel series presented by the Cohen Career Center, Center for Student Diversity, W&M Alumni Association, and the Office of Student Veteran Engagement.
Join the Comparative Legal Student Scholars for a informational session about this year's international internships! Zoom Link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/99908628443
This event is intended to raise awareness about militarized policing and the prison industrial complex in America. We will discuss the Black Lives Matter movement, mass incarceration and the conditions facing those who are or have been convicted.
Join us for a Courageous Conversation focused on moving forward as educators, colleagues and community members after a tense and divisive election season.
Hear from a panel of K-12 and university educators how they have navigated challenges of pivoting to remote instruction during the pandemic and discovered opportunities for effective online learning.
Interested in learning more about solar technology and the co-op process?
Please join us for this next event presented by the Mason Diversity & Inclusion Committee as part of the Perspectives series.
Come join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law: Student Division in a discussion with Professor Tara Grove, Professor Benjamin Kassow, and Professor Neal Devins on Sacrificing Legitimacy in a Hierarchical Judiciary.
Women's Law Society presents a panel on summer job interviewing tips! All class years welcome.
Zoom Link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/98449226620?pwd=YVpBMlNuWjFSTHRrR2xkUlRpMlM2QT09
Passcode: WLS
Learn more about the recent news regarding GameStop and AMC, and its effects on Wall Street and retail investors, with adjunct Professor Peter Atwater, a frequently quoted expert by news and media outlets.
Come join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law for the 2021 Professor Charles Koch Administrative Law Forum featuring Professors Peter Shane, Kristin Hickman, and Nick Bagley, in a discussion on what to expect in the Biden Administration.
The W&M Law Moot Court team invites you to watch the live-streamed event of the Competition's final two teams argue a first and second amendment issue.
Women's Law Society invites alumni across industries to share their experiences and answer student questions about what it's like being a woman in the industry.
Zoom: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92623754379?pwd=YUVXdy9XOWNEZEI2N2ZWNm1SRGl4QT09
Passcode: WLS
Join 3L Business Law Society members in an informal discussion about what 1Ls can expect when they look for summer internships!
Come join us on Monday during the lunch hour to learn more about practicing environmental law.
Dr. Michael L. Blakey is the featured speaker at the NY Academy of Science's annual archaeology lecture, conducted via Zoom on Feb. 22 at 6:30pm. He will discuss the NY African Burial Ground's impact as this national monument marks its 30th anniversary.
We invite you to "Black Faith Matters for Our Children: Identifying Sources of Well-being in the Face of Trauma and Disruption," with Prof. Omiyemi Artisia Green; Dr. Warrenetta Mann, Psy.D; Dr. Rehema Kutua, M.D.; moderated by Dr. Joanne Braxton.
Center of Student Diversity and the Rainbow Coalition at William & Mary invites you to an open and honest panel conversation on the intersectionality of blackness and queerness and how it affects lives on campus -- past, present, and future.
Come for an evening of honest storytelling, refreshing vulnerability, and inspirational courage. With bravery and grace, six William & Mary students will share their survivor stories of eating disorder and recovery.
Come and watch clips of the film I Am Not Your Negro, a movie adaptation of James Baldwin's unfinished work, Remember This House and discuss an ongoing Civil Rights movement.
The William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice presents its annual symposium -- Justice Along Borders: Social Justice and Its Intersection Between Law, Immigration, and Human Rights.
We need your help! Your feedback could offer constructive suggestions that will be used to improve the Climate Action Plan.
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law: Student Division in a discussion on the Upcoming Decision for Jones v. Mississippi - The Eighth Amendment's Impact on Sentencing Juveniles to Life Without Parole on Monday, March 1 during the lunch hour.
Are you interested in both business law and international affairs? The Committee on Foreign Investment is an interagency body that reviews proposed foreign investment transactions for their impacts on U.S. national security.
The Office of Diversity & Inclusion, in collaboration with Student Assembly and the Center for Student Diversity, will host its annual Student Diversity & Inclusion Symposium.
Ambassador Dennis Ross is presented by W&M Hillel, the W&M Reves Center for International Studies, the W&M Global Research Institute, and the W&M Department of Government.
Faculty will learn about trauma-informed teaching practices that include suggestions on how to draft a syllabus, provide advance notice to students regarding the subject to be discussed, and for facilitating class discussion.
Join distinguished scholars from all over the world as they discuss and debate the principles that form the building blocks of our technical age. Go to https://borjsymposium.wixsite.com/2021 for more information!
Join Italian Studies at W&M for a lunchtime conversation with acclaimed Italian columnist and writer Beppe Severgnini.
Happy Women’s History Month!
The Center for Student Diversity will host a Women’s History Month event focused on women of color.
Brought to you by the Society of 1918 and the Hulon Willis Association
Join the VBA Law School Council on Tuesday the 16th during the lunch hour to hear from four different practitioners about their experience as criminal law practitioners.
Come meet W&M STEM professors from biology, chemistry, neuroscience, and mathematics! Come learn how to be successful in their classes as a pre-med student! Meeting ID: 988 9360 4944
Esteemed novelist and filmmaker Alia Yunis (The Night Counter) is the premiering author of Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders, organized by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao as part of his course OUTSIDE IN: TRANSNATIONAL ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE.
Join us as we celebrate W&M Women who are serving or have served in the military.
Natoya Haskins, director of diversity & inclusion at the School of Education, will lead a faculty panel exploring the distinct differences between being an ally and an accomplice.
WMGIC Global Innovation Challenge Competition
Our Spring 2021 Symposium will take place virtually Monday, March 22 through Saturday, March 27, 2021.
Four Centuries of Black Women in America: Freedom, Activism, and Justice for All
Register and view the program here.
Election Law Society Speaker Series: Melissa Kessler of the Colorado Secretary of State's Office.
The Cohen Career Center will host several virtual panels that will explore different fields in the Education industry throughout the spring semester.
Join us as we gather the expert's take on the COVID-19 vaccine regarding safety and efficacy, challenges gaining minority populations' trust, varying types of vaccines, and considerations we should be making as business leaders for the new normal.
The Student Assembly will host an open forum for students with disabilities at W&M.
Join the Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS) for a moderated panel discussion featuring W&M alums working in the exciting field of international IP law.
Author Paul Ocampo will speak on his short story "Butterfly" which appears in Maxine Hong Kingston's anthology, "Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace (2006), as part of Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao's series Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders.
Please join us for this next event presented by the Mason Diversity & Inclusion Committee as part of the Perspectives series.
In this seminar, five Black spiritual leaders from different traditions will each offer a prayer for our time of dual pandemics followed by a teaching from Christianity, Sufism, Kemetic tradition, Buddhism or southern conjure.
Can you imagine what a world without prisons would look like?
"Raft Debate: Physics Edition"
Zoom Link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/94225793425?pwd=RDQ2QVc3TjJod0MyejY0cXkyRmR3dz09
Please join FELS and ACS during the lunch hour on Wednesday, April 7, for a discussion on the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on special education and the related law. Speakers include Cheri Belkowitz, Heartley Huber, and Cheryl Poe. Please RSVP for the link.
Join our long-serving Representative to Congress who will share his plans for education, criminal justice, healthcare and labor reform.
Friday, April 9th, 4 pm: keynote address by Professor Engerman (Yale University): "The Global Cold War from Near and Far"
Saturday, April 10th, 9:30am - 10:30: student panels on the Global Cold War
Contact gxpaci@wm.edu for Zoom link.
Please join The Health Law and Policy Society for our first annual Symposium: "A Snapshot of Health Law" on April 10, 2021 (10:30am -3:00pm). Register in advance for this meeting: https://cwm.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAsde2hrTwoEtFqq5M2tZMphutKpuPSQKXf
Celebrate One Tribe One Day with W&M Libraries and the Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation (STLI)!
This panel discussion will focus on a new student-led vision for William & Mary’s 535-acre campus at James Monroe’s Highland.
For OTOD: At W&M we strive to understand and change the world through collaborative research. Join us for a discussion highlighting the cultural, economic and political implications of the new administration as it relates to China.
Did you know that 10% of current William & Mary undergraduates are the first in their families to attend college? Our first-generation students are high achieving and persistent but some struggle to find community and navigate the “hidden curriculum.”
Come join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law: Student Division in Analyzing the Recently Argued Arizona Election Law Case - Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee on Wednesday, April 14 from 12:45pm - 2pm, part one of a two part series on the VRA.
Nigerian-born Bangladeshi American writer and photographer Abeer Hoque presents the finale conversation in Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders series, curated by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao for the Asian Centennial.
William & Mary, NATO CCDCOE, and King’s College London are pleased to invite you to the sideline event of the NATO Cyber Defence Pledge conference 2021.
If you are interested in pursuing international law or merely want to increase your exposure to systems of law other than our own, join CLSS and others for the 2021 Spring Symposium on April 16!
Please join William & Mary Law's If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice and Black Law Students Association (BLSA) for this panel on the intersection between racial justice and reproductive justice.
Join the Domestic Violence Clinic, FELS, ACS, & WLS for a panel discussion featuring Darryle Brown (Transitions Family Violence Services), Juanita Graham (Avalon Center), Robert Gray (disAbility Law Center of VA), and Megan Zwisohn (Career Prosecutor).
Physicians Panel hosted by Minorities in Medicine. Panel Members will be: Dr. Alexander Aboka (Orthopedic Surgeon) 6:00-6:30 and Dr. Iréne Mathieu (Pediatrician) 6:30-7:00. Come learn about their paths, careers, and have your questions answered!
Each year, PIPS research fellows identify emerging international security issues and develop original policy recommendations to address those challenges.
A conversation with Eric Han and Tomoyuki Sasaki about the ongoing "comfort women" controversy. Please RSVP for the Zoom link.
Join us for the final Lemon’s Legacies Porch of Spring 2021. WJCC Coalition for Community Justice has organized to ensure that justice and equity for all people in every aspect of the criminal legal system is realized in Williamsburg/James City County.
This event is intended to raise awareness about the indirect effects of COVID-19 in America. Issues such as food insecurity, personal health and healthcare will be discussed. Come with questions, and a listening ear!
Join us for a special Courageous Conversation featuring community-based guest panelists to reflect on our roles as educators, colleagues and active citizens in combatting the criminalization of Blackness.
Each year, Project on International Peace and Security research fellows identify emerging international security issues and develop original policy recommendations to address those challenges. Six fellows will present their work at this year's Symposium.
Join Us For a Conversation with the Authors
Dr. Jacquelyn Y. McLendon
Dr. Chima Osakwe
Dr. Chinua Thelwell
Moderated by Dr. Hermine Pinson
Signed copies of their works are available for order at bookstore.wm.edu
Join the William & Mary community for a conversation on domestic and international legal, policy and technology issues impacting data privacy today.
Panelists will discuss a new initiative at William & Mary designed to bridge divides and restore civil discourse.
Accounting that Counts
Jon Pelson, author of “Wireless Wars: China's Dangerous Domination of 5G, and How We're Fighting Back” will speak on the third floor of GRI on September 22 at 12 pm.
This Reproductive Rights Health Panel will discuss the current developments surrounding a woman's right to an abortion.
Join Asian American community leaders and policy makers for an afternoon of discussions focused on combatting anti-Asian American hate, including panels on Asian American hate crime data and reporting, education, gender-based violence, and leadership!
Women's Law is honored to partner with Here for the Girls (H4TG), a local nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of young people impacted by breast cancer. On 9/29 at 1pm, join us to hear from the H4TG team and learn more about their mission.
For the first speaker series panel, BLSA will highlight four small firm and solo practitioners: Solomon Ashby, Jr., Charles Hands, Barbara Johnson, and Brittany Johnson.
Join Minorities in Medicine for a panel discussion with STEM professors from the university. Come learn about STEM and have your questions answered in ISC 1280!
A Film Screening and Panel Discussion Featuring Diya Bose, Assistant Professor of GSWS/SOCL, Vivian Hamilton, Professor of Law and Rev. Charles Bauer, Chaplain, Episcopal Church at W&M
Over the past year, the rhetoric surrounding race and schools has become increasingly heated and politicized. Join faculty, staff and students from the School of Education for a Courageous Conversation about equity in K-12 and higher education settings.
The Global Research Institute, the Reves Center for International Studies, and the Department of Modern Languages and Literature will host a career panel on October 7 at 6 pm on the third floor of GRI, 427 Scotland Street.
Using incidents reported to Stop AAPI Hate, Professor Jeung discusses the nationwide trends in anti-Asian racism, their causes, and their historic roots. He then shares how the Asian American community is resisting this racism and what gains we have made.
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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.
Do you have an interview coming up? Or are you just looking to sharpen your skills? Come and learn about how best to present yourself and your experiences!
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.
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.
Join scholars, thought leaders, artists, filmmakers, and students in dynamic and interactive conversations about the foundations of our nation.
The Strategic Planning Steering Committee will present drafts of the university’s mission and values statements.
Susan Rucker, CFO of the Raymond A. Mason School of Business and president of Prospective Insights, LLC. will facilitate a panel of Norfolk-area women who are engaged in board leadership.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
Interested at all in learning more about in-house work? Join BLS and OCS for a panel discussion next Tuesday the 22nd with various in-house attorneys! Lunch will be served.
A panel, led by the Virginia General Assembly’s Foster Care Caucus Chairs, will discuss next steps for the Virginia General Assembly to address the pressing foster care related issues that affect our state's most vulnerable youth.
Join the Cohen Career Center and guest panelists for a discussion on the different paths for graduate school in psychology. Learn about the differences between a PhD and a PsyD, career options, graduate school timelines, and more!
MBAA Finance Club - Exploring Finance Careers, EP Panel
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.
Reset DOC and Reset Dialogues in partnership with William & Mary present a roundtable discussion about the uncertain future of liberal democracy.
Community Discussion on Medicaid Expansion in Virginia
The Global Research Institute and TRIP present: Foreign Policy Journalism in the Trump Era: A Panel Discussion.
5:00pm on Thursday, November 7 in Tucker 127A . This event is open to the public.
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.
30 Jahre Mauerfall - Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
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!
Join Greater City for a panel discussion and Q&A on poverty and homelessness in Williamsburg. Panelists include Fred Liggin from 3e Restoration, Charvalla West from United Way, and Becki Wildenberger from Williamsburg House of Mercy. Come care with us!
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.
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.
The Reves Center for International Studies, in cooperation with the US-Europe Alliance, presents the 2020 George Tayloe Ross Lecture on International Peace, "American-British-EU Realignment: Post-Brexit Possibilities."
Community Discussion
Senior students will share advice on Career Fairs and recruitment season.
Jan 31 | 5:00pm | Blow 201 | International Justice & Law: Challenges and Challengers in the 21st Century featuring: Wayne Sandholtz, Univ. of Southern California; Tanisha Fazal, Univ. of Minnesota; Layla Abi-Falah, W&M '17, W&M Law '20
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.
Panel of female W&M Law alumnae discuss issues women face in the workplace.
Join a cross-disciplinary panel of William & Mary faculty as they discuss the controversy surrounding the recent novel American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins.
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".
Join us for an evening of conversation with those living with a disability and their families. This is the first of three conversations focused on ability and disability for the annual Daily Work of Justice series.
SEALS & VCPC are proud to host Adam Melita, Esq., Deputy City Attorney and George Homewood, Director of Planning, City of Norfolk to discuss Norfolk’s progressive comprehensive plan and zoning ordinance addressing flooding. This event is not to be missed!
Please join the Honor Council and the Student Bar Association for the Spring 2020 SBA Class Representative, LLM Representative, and Diversity Chair Candidate Forum on Monday, February 17 during the lunch hour in room 119. Lunch will be provided.
Come join Business Law Society in listening to our own Professor Ibrahim give a talk entitled "Crowdfunding and Securities Regulation"! Lunch will be provided.
Hear from a panel of seniors sharing their experiences and advice they wish they'd known about choosing Majors & Careers. They'll talk about exploring options, discovering interests, developing plans, and how they sometimes align and sometimes don't.
Community Discussion on the need for more affordable housing in the Greater Williamsburg Area.
A collaboration between the Cohen Career Center and the Center for Student Diversity, this 4 part collaborative panel series will feature job search as an African American student.
Join us for an evening of conversation with those working in disability support services. This is the second of three conversations focused on ability and disability for the annual Daily Work of Justice series.
Come for an evening of honest storytelling, refreshing vulnerability, and inspirational courage. With bravery and grace, eight William & Mary students will share their survivor stories of eating disorder and recovery.
Join us for an evening of conversation with those engaging in disability advocacy and policy work. This is the last of three conversations focused on ability and disability for the annual Daily Work of Justice series.
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.
The focus of this panel discussion is to give different perspectives on the stress culture and how students should approach it in order to reduce unnecessary stress.
Hear from a panel of seniors sharing their experiences and advice they wish they'd known about choosing Majors & Careers.
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/
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/
ACS welcomes three Virginia Commonwealth's Attorneys - Gregory Underwood of Norfolk, Stephanie Morales of Portsmouth, and Collette McEachin of Richmond - for a panel discussion moderated by Professor Jeffrey Bellin.
Join us for a panel discussion about careers in higher education featuring Lauren Garret, Drew Stelljes, and Shené Owens.
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 experts from the William & Mary School of Education for an informative and interactive conversation designed to help you support your students at home. Open to all parents of K-12 students.
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.
Join us at 7pm on Wednesday, April 15 for a discussion on courageous leadership in times of crisis.
Traveling this summer? Whether going abroad or taking a family trip, learn savvy ways to plan and experience your next adventure. Featuring Marina Knapp, Global Education Special Programs Advisor of the Reves Center for International Studies.
A lecture by Dr. Alina Polyakova hosted by The Alexander Hamilton Society at William & Mary.
Join us for a conversation with President Katherine Rowe and Provost Peggy Agouris as they explore the opportunities and challenges facing William & Mary’s academic enterprise.
This annual event celebrates the learning across the University and promotes new ideas & connections with colleagues. The symposium is organized by STLI. Breakfast and lunch will be served. A full schedule will be released in April.
Get a taste of Study in D.C.! Crystal Bailey, J.D. '09, Doug Bunch '02, J.D. '06, Chloe Madvig '18 and Jason Maga '00 will lead a panel on how to develop professional soft skills - networking, engaging potential employers, conduct the workplace, and more!
Join President Rowe for a Community Conversation with special guests CNN International Correspondent David Culver '09 and CBS News White House Correspondent Weijia Jiang '05 who are reporting on the frontlines of COVID-19.
Are you concerned about a potential employment search during a global recession? Join us with several alumni who graduated during the 2008-2009 Great Recession. Learn how they survived the crisis and successfully launched their careers!
Hear from a panel of William & Mary alumni and parents in the tech sector as they trace their career paths, discuss their current positions and organizations, and give perspective of COVID-19 through the lens of Silicon Valley.
Join us for our next Courageous Conversation about race, equity and education.
Alumni Admission Weekend has moved online! Due to COVID-19, all sessions will be conducted virtually via Zoom. We hope you will join us!
Join us for our next Courageous Conversation about race, equity and education.
Join The Lemon Project as we host a panel on the Memorial to the Enslaved on August 25th from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Panelists include Chon Glover, Burt Pinnock, Susan Kern, Ed Pease, and Jody Allen.
Join us for a Courageous Conversation about the shooting of Jacob Blake, the ensuing events in Kenosha, WI and implications for educators starting a new school year.
Join SEALS for a Virginia Coastal Policy Center Virtual Guest Speaker event!
On Sept. 21, James Lang, Esq., Pender & Coward, will discuss riparian rights, user conflicts, and other issues related to waterfront property ownership.
This is a 1L and LLM SBA candidate town hall. Students should attend to hear their candidates' platforms and ask their candidates questions.
Join us for a joint diversity panel series presented by the Cohen Career Center, Center for Student Diversity, and W&M Alumni Association.
Join Professor Devins and Professor Larsen to discuss the life and legacy of Justice Ginsburg and to consider what the future holds for the Supreme Court.
Overview of Voter Engagement at William & Mary and in Williamsburg
You are invited to join us virtually for Family Weekend 2020!
The Public Discourse Initiative is excited to welcome City Councilman Caleb Rogers on 9/24 at 7:00 PM via Zoom to discuss racial reconciliation in Williamsburg.
Join current W&M students live as they discuss the student experience in Fall 2020.
Join the W&M parent & family community for a conversation on the current career market and implementation of the university-wide Career Pathways Team moderated by Michael Steelman with career experts Kathleen Powell, Brett Alpert and Mike Ende.
Hear from four W&M alums as they discuss how to launch a career in health policy and establish yourself in the field.
To begin the student sessions of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, practitioners will discuss how they transitioned from law school to the practice of law.
Join The Public Discourse Initiative on September 30 during the lunch hour as we discuss the first presidential debate of 2020.
In the second student panel of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, practitioners will discuss the place of property rights in protecting Constitutionally granted liberties.
Teach For America is hosting a panel about choosing a career focused on impact. These leaders will be sharing why they joined TFA after graduating from W&M, and how the skills and mindsets they developed have impacted their trajectories long term.
Join alumni and friends in the DC area for a virtual discussion on the impact of COVID-19 on small business in Virginia.
For the final student session of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, practitioners representing property owners and condemning authorities will discuss their efforts in “reaching across the aisle” and how sometimes their efforts fall short.
The Equal Rights Amendment and Its Passage in Virginia: What Happens Now? A Conversation Between Professor Larsen and Toby Heytens, Solicitor General of Virginia
Join MIMS on Tuesday, October 13th at 5pm for a panel discussion with M.D, D.O., Masters, and NIH gap year students! Learn about the different paths to medicine and what your options are after graduation. You do not want to miss it! Zoom ID: 98893604944
A career panel for students and other parties interested in careers in China-related fields. The four panelists will make statements and take questions. Featuring Alex Bate '18, Helen Taylor '07, Susan Jakes and Graham Webster.
Panel Discussion with experienced immigration attorneys regarding the events of 2020 and their effect on Immigration Law.
On Wednesday, October 14 at 12:50 PM, Beth Roach of the Nottoway Tribe of Virginia, will discuss the loss of cultural resources by tribes in the face of sea level rise and erosion, as well as environmental justice issues concerning the tribes.
Join the AEI Executive Council of William & Mary on October 14th from 7-7:45pm as we host Adam White, a prestigious Supreme Court scholar, in a Zoom webinar where he will discuss the Supreme Court and its future in this era of uncertainty.
Students present their research in French & Francophone Studies
The Classical Studies Department and Eta Sigma Phi are hosting a virtual panel featuring 6 alumni who have pursued careers outside of the field of Classics. Each panelist will speak for 10 minutes, followed by a Q&A period.
Are you interested in applying to the Business School? All students are welcome to join the Undergraduate Business Department in a student-led panel via Zoom to discuss everything business on Sunday, October 18th at 7:00 PM!
Join us for a joint diversity panel series presented by the Cohen Career Center, Center for Student Diversity, and W&M Alumni Association.
This Virginia Coastal Policy Center webinar will focus on potential topics regarding resiliency for the upcoming 2021 Virginia General Assembly session.
W&M and UVA are hosting a coordinated virtual event on October 29 at 11 AM.
Join us as we dive into one of the university's values, belonging. Belonging is often said to be "aspirational", so how do we get there. Panelists will offer their thoughts on how institutions begin to reflect authentic belonging.
Join the W&M community for an evening discussion regarding the future of U.S. diplomacy with Ambassadors Mari C. Aponte, Barbara A. Leaf '80 and Tom A. Shannon '80, D.P.S. '20.
Students are invited to reflect on the William & Mary administration and their responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter as well as reflections on the accelerated academic semester and the decision to cut portions of Tribe Athletics.
The Institute for Integrative Conservation is hosting a student brownbag discussion with Dr. Melissa Checker focused on environmental gentrification and the hidden socioeconomic consequences of sustainable policies.
Join us for a joint diversity panel series presented by the Cohen Career Center, Center for Student Diversity, W&M Alumni Association, and the Office of Student Veteran Engagement.
Please join us for this next event presented by the Mason Diversity & Inclusion Committee as part of the Perspectives series.
Join the Comparative Legal Student Scholars for a informational session about this year's international internships! Zoom Link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/99908628443
This event is intended to raise awareness about militarized policing and the prison industrial complex in America. We will discuss the Black Lives Matter movement, mass incarceration and the conditions facing those who are or have been convicted.
Join us for a Courageous Conversation focused on moving forward as educators, colleagues and community members after a tense and divisive election season.
Hear from a panel of K-12 and university educators how they have navigated challenges of pivoting to remote instruction during the pandemic and discovered opportunities for effective online learning.
Interested in learning more about solar technology and the co-op process?
Please join us for this next event presented by the Mason Diversity & Inclusion Committee as part of the Perspectives series.
Come join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law: Student Division in a discussion with Professor Tara Grove, Professor Benjamin Kassow, and Professor Neal Devins on Sacrificing Legitimacy in a Hierarchical Judiciary.
Women's Law Society presents a panel on summer job interviewing tips! All class years welcome.
Zoom Link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/98449226620?pwd=YVpBMlNuWjFSTHRrR2xkUlRpMlM2QT09
Passcode: WLS
Learn more about the recent news regarding GameStop and AMC, and its effects on Wall Street and retail investors, with adjunct Professor Peter Atwater, a frequently quoted expert by news and media outlets.
Come join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law for the 2021 Professor Charles Koch Administrative Law Forum featuring Professors Peter Shane, Kristin Hickman, and Nick Bagley, in a discussion on what to expect in the Biden Administration.
The W&M Law Moot Court team invites you to watch the live-streamed event of the Competition's final two teams argue a first and second amendment issue.
Women's Law Society invites alumni across industries to share their experiences and answer student questions about what it's like being a woman in the industry.
Zoom: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92623754379?pwd=YUVXdy9XOWNEZEI2N2ZWNm1SRGl4QT09
Passcode: WLS
Join 3L Business Law Society members in an informal discussion about what 1Ls can expect when they look for summer internships!
Come join us on Monday during the lunch hour to learn more about practicing environmental law.
Dr. Michael L. Blakey is the featured speaker at the NY Academy of Science's annual archaeology lecture, conducted via Zoom on Feb. 22 at 6:30pm. He will discuss the NY African Burial Ground's impact as this national monument marks its 30th anniversary.
We invite you to "Black Faith Matters for Our Children: Identifying Sources of Well-being in the Face of Trauma and Disruption," with Prof. Omiyemi Artisia Green; Dr. Warrenetta Mann, Psy.D; Dr. Rehema Kutua, M.D.; moderated by Dr. Joanne Braxton.
Center of Student Diversity and the Rainbow Coalition at William & Mary invites you to an open and honest panel conversation on the intersectionality of blackness and queerness and how it affects lives on campus -- past, present, and future.
Come for an evening of honest storytelling, refreshing vulnerability, and inspirational courage. With bravery and grace, six William & Mary students will share their survivor stories of eating disorder and recovery.
Come and watch clips of the film I Am Not Your Negro, a movie adaptation of James Baldwin's unfinished work, Remember This House and discuss an ongoing Civil Rights movement.
The William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice presents its annual symposium -- Justice Along Borders: Social Justice and Its Intersection Between Law, Immigration, and Human Rights.
We need your help! Your feedback could offer constructive suggestions that will be used to improve the Climate Action Plan.
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law: Student Division in a discussion on the Upcoming Decision for Jones v. Mississippi - The Eighth Amendment's Impact on Sentencing Juveniles to Life Without Parole on Monday, March 1 during the lunch hour.
Are you interested in both business law and international affairs? The Committee on Foreign Investment is an interagency body that reviews proposed foreign investment transactions for their impacts on U.S. national security.
The Office of Diversity & Inclusion, in collaboration with Student Assembly and the Center for Student Diversity, will host its annual Student Diversity & Inclusion Symposium.
Ambassador Dennis Ross is presented by W&M Hillel, the W&M Reves Center for International Studies, the W&M Global Research Institute, and the W&M Department of Government.
Faculty will learn about trauma-informed teaching practices that include suggestions on how to draft a syllabus, provide advance notice to students regarding the subject to be discussed, and for facilitating class discussion.
Join distinguished scholars from all over the world as they discuss and debate the principles that form the building blocks of our technical age. Go to https://borjsymposium.wixsite.com/2021 for more information!
Join Italian Studies at W&M for a lunchtime conversation with acclaimed Italian columnist and writer Beppe Severgnini.
Happy Women’s History Month!
The Center for Student Diversity will host a Women’s History Month event focused on women of color.
Brought to you by the Society of 1918 and the Hulon Willis Association
Join the VBA Law School Council on Tuesday the 16th during the lunch hour to hear from four different practitioners about their experience as criminal law practitioners.
Come meet W&M STEM professors from biology, chemistry, neuroscience, and mathematics! Come learn how to be successful in their classes as a pre-med student! Meeting ID: 988 9360 4944
Esteemed novelist and filmmaker Alia Yunis (The Night Counter) is the premiering author of Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders, organized by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao as part of his course OUTSIDE IN: TRANSNATIONAL ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE.
Join us as we celebrate W&M Women who are serving or have served in the military.
Natoya Haskins, director of diversity & inclusion at the School of Education, will lead a faculty panel exploring the distinct differences between being an ally and an accomplice.
WMGIC Global Innovation Challenge Competition
Our Spring 2021 Symposium will take place virtually Monday, March 22 through Saturday, March 27, 2021.
Four Centuries of Black Women in America: Freedom, Activism, and Justice for All
Register and view the program here.
Election Law Society Speaker Series: Melissa Kessler of the Colorado Secretary of State's Office.
The Cohen Career Center will host several virtual panels that will explore different fields in the Education industry throughout the spring semester.
Join us as we gather the expert's take on the COVID-19 vaccine regarding safety and efficacy, challenges gaining minority populations' trust, varying types of vaccines, and considerations we should be making as business leaders for the new normal.
The Student Assembly will host an open forum for students with disabilities at W&M.
Join the Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS) for a moderated panel discussion featuring W&M alums working in the exciting field of international IP law.
Author Paul Ocampo will speak on his short story "Butterfly" which appears in Maxine Hong Kingston's anthology, "Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace (2006), as part of Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao's series Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders.
Please join us for this next event presented by the Mason Diversity & Inclusion Committee as part of the Perspectives series.
In this seminar, five Black spiritual leaders from different traditions will each offer a prayer for our time of dual pandemics followed by a teaching from Christianity, Sufism, Kemetic tradition, Buddhism or southern conjure.
Can you imagine what a world without prisons would look like?
Where will your Tribe Chemistry degree take you? Learn from Alumni who have moved into industry, medicine, education, and more!
"Raft Debate: Physics Edition"
Zoom Link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/94225793425?pwd=RDQ2QVc3TjJod0MyejY0cXkyRmR3dz09
Please join FELS and ACS during the lunch hour on Wednesday, April 7, for a discussion on the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on special education and the related law. Speakers include Cheri Belkowitz, Heartley Huber, and Cheryl Poe. Please RSVP for the link.
Join our long-serving Representative to Congress who will share his plans for education, criminal justice, healthcare and labor reform.
Friday, April 9th, 4 pm: keynote address by Professor Engerman (Yale University): "The Global Cold War from Near and Far"
Saturday, April 10th, 9:30am - 10:30: student panels on the Global Cold War
Contact gxpaci@wm.edu for Zoom link.
Please join The Health Law and Policy Society for our first annual Symposium: "A Snapshot of Health Law" on April 10, 2021 (10:30am -3:00pm). Register in advance for this meeting: https://cwm.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAsde2hrTwoEtFqq5M2tZMphutKpuPSQKXf
Celebrate One Tribe One Day with W&M Libraries and the Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation (STLI)!
Ginger Ambler ’88, Ph.D. ’06, P ’24, vice president for student affairs, wears many hats at William & Mary. Just who is the woman behind student life? Tune in to this exclusive interview with her son, Mac Ambler ’24.
This panel discussion will focus on a new student-led vision for William & Mary’s 535-acre campus at James Monroe’s Highland.
For OTOD: At W&M we strive to understand and change the world through collaborative research. Join us for a discussion highlighting the cultural, economic and political implications of the new administration as it relates to China.
Did you know that 10% of current William & Mary undergraduates are the first in their families to attend college? Our first-generation students are high achieving and persistent but some struggle to find community and navigate the “hidden curriculum.”
Come join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law: Student Division in Analyzing the Recently Argued Arizona Election Law Case - Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee on Wednesday, April 14 from 12:45pm - 2pm, part one of a two part series on the VRA.
Nigerian-born Bangladeshi American writer and photographer Abeer Hoque presents the finale conversation in Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders series, curated by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao for the Asian Centennial.
William & Mary, NATO CCDCOE, and King’s College London are pleased to invite you to the sideline event of the NATO Cyber Defence Pledge conference 2021.
If you are interested in pursuing international law or merely want to increase your exposure to systems of law other than our own, join CLSS and others for the 2021 Spring Symposium on April 16!
Please join William & Mary Law's If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice and Black Law Students Association (BLSA) for this panel on the intersection between racial justice and reproductive justice.
Join the Domestic Violence Clinic, FELS, ACS, & WLS for a panel discussion featuring Darryle Brown (Transitions Family Violence Services), Juanita Graham (Avalon Center), Robert Gray (disAbility Law Center of VA), and Megan Zwisohn (Career Prosecutor).
Physicians Panel hosted by Minorities in Medicine. Panel Members will be: Dr. Alexander Aboka (Orthopedic Surgeon) 6:00-6:30 and Dr. Iréne Mathieu (Pediatrician) 6:30-7:00. Come learn about their paths, careers, and have your questions answered!
Each year, PIPS research fellows identify emerging international security issues and develop original policy recommendations to address those challenges.
A conversation with Eric Han and Tomoyuki Sasaki about the ongoing "comfort women" controversy. Please RSVP for the Zoom link.
Join us for the final Lemon’s Legacies Porch of Spring 2021. WJCC Coalition for Community Justice has organized to ensure that justice and equity for all people in every aspect of the criminal legal system is realized in Williamsburg/James City County.
This event is intended to raise awareness about the indirect effects of COVID-19 in America. Issues such as food insecurity, personal health and healthcare will be discussed. Come with questions, and a listening ear!
Join us for a special Courageous Conversation featuring community-based guest panelists to reflect on our roles as educators, colleagues and active citizens in combatting the criminalization of Blackness.
Each year, Project on International Peace and Security research fellows identify emerging international security issues and develop original policy recommendations to address those challenges. Six fellows will present their work at this year's Symposium.
Join Us For a Conversation with the Authors
Dr. Jacquelyn Y. McLendon
Dr. Chima Osakwe
Dr. Chinua Thelwell
Moderated by Dr. Hermine Pinson
Signed copies of their works are available for order at bookstore.wm.edu
Join the William & Mary community for a conversation on domestic and international legal, policy and technology issues impacting data privacy today.
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