Showing search results on 09/25/2018 or later in the Free food category
W&M Featured Events
No results match your filter criteria.
Join us for a round-table luncheon with 2nd year MBAs on making the most out of your internship and summer in Healthcare Sector.
Join Prof. Grove and Prof. Devins in Room 124 for a panel discussion and Q&A about the history of Supreme Court appointments and how Kavanaugh's contentious appointment fits into it. Free food provided!
Join the Lemon Project for a dialogue with students, faculty, and the community, led by Jody Allen and Jerry Watkins III, about the political and emotional natures of campus memorials, and about what, how, and why we memorialize. Food will be provided.
Come out to the Miller Entrepreneurship Center for our first Innovator's Toolkit workshop!
Interested in immigration law? Looking for ways to give back to the community? Join the Immigration Law & Service Society during the lunch hour in Room 133 on Wednesday (9/26) to find out what ILSS has planned for fall semester. Lunch will be provided!
Come and meet the faculty and current students of APIA Studies. Learn about our courses. Explore our minor. Design your own interdisciplinary studies major in Asian American Studies.
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. (Rescheduled from 9/12.)
The Summer Research Showcase is the Charles Center's annual undergraduate research event presenting research from various disciplines by students who have received summer research funding.
In celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Chinese Student Organization (CSO) will be hosting our annual Harvest Moon Festival performance at 6:30 pm on September 27th, 2018 in the Sadler Center?s Commonwealth Auditorium.
Come out to the first indoor homebrew of the year in lodge 1! We have some extremely talented performers, lineup out soon! Cosmic brownies will be at the event, yes!!
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
Come play in a dodgeball tournament for a good cause. 100% of proceeds will be donated directly to the Innocence Project organization. There will be awesome prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Teams of 5 can sign up to play for $15 per team.
Relay for Life is an empowering and inspiring event which serves to support those affected by cancer. Each year, hundreds of people gather to support survivors, honor loved ones lost, and to raise money and awareness.
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!
FAMILY WEEKEND 2018
LANGUAGE HOUSE OPEN HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 29th 4-6pm
Late Nite Trivia
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).
Enjoy some pizza and other snacks with members of the Honor and Student Conduct Councils on Sadler Terrace. We will be answering questions, hosting a raffle, and handing out swag!
A discussion with seasoned entrepreneurs about their journey in starting up their companies to kick off Mason School of Business MBA students' entrepreneurship spirit and get them going to form actionable plans to start their own businesses.
Second session of University eLearning Initiatives (formerly APeL) Fall 2018 Workshop Series.
Nell Scovell is a television and magazine writer, and producer. She is the creator of the television series Sabrina the Teenage Witch, which aired from 1996 until 2003. As a television writer, Scovell wrote for David Letterman and The Simpsons.
Come join us as we have a discussion about the state of democracy and what democracy will look like in the future!
Join us at our 5th Annual Suicide Prevention Event on October 3rd, starting at 6:00 PM. We are raising money in order to benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. We appreciate any and all support!
Preparing for recruiting or planning to apply to graduate school? Your personal brand represents your unique skills and experiences that help you stand out as a candidate.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
The German Studies Program and the German House are celebrating Oktoberfest!
AMP presents the latest rendition of Dinner and a Movie, featuring Jim Halpert's "A Quiet Place" (2018). All are welcome to come enjoy a free dinner to accompany the flick, but please, leave your voices at the door, or else you're in for a surprise.
Join KPMG to watch the home football game.
This event includes an overview of the Flex MBA Program, time to talk with current students and/or alumni, and an engaging session by one of William & Mary's award winning faculty members.
An interactive workshop designed to give you the tools necessary to be an ally to the Undocumented and Immigrant community.
Come join SEAC in cleaning up the Crim Dell from 10-2 on October 7th.
RESCHEDULED to 10/7! Register to participate in the W&M Century Quest! A Scavenger Hunt to Recognize 100 Years of Co-Education brought to you by the Student Engagement Committee for 100 Years of Women.
Learn how to make a positive social impact from our Guest Speaker - Dr. Deborah Hewitt.
Dean Davison M. Douglas invites you to connect with fellow Law School Alumni in Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin & Houston.
Join us for conversation, camaraderie and networking among W&M alumni.
Join us on October 10th to celebrate Tag Day, a day dedicated to highlighting the impact private support has on our campus.
The Dean's Office and Women's Law Society present: Breast Cancer and the Law, a discussion run by Here for the Girls about employment discrimination and the other legal side effects of Breast Cancer.
Mental health is increasingly recognized as important, but stigma around the topic persists. Join us as we discuss how we as a society evolve our awareness and social understanding of all that comes with mental health.
William & Mary celebrates its Tribe Transfers as part of National Transfer Appreciation Week. How will you celebrate? #TribeTransfers
Join local alumni as we welcome Kelly Crace, Associate VP of Student Affairs for Health & Wellness, as our special guest. Kelly oversees all health and wellness co-curricular activities at the university.
"A Grounded Archive: Using Human Geography to Uncover & Explore the Hidden Histories of College Campuses in America"
Pancakes are on us!
Join us for an alumni panel about life after W&M and how to reach your career goals. FREE FOOD included!
The year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone. The geology department is proud of the contributions made by our alumnae and invite you to celebrate with us.
We will be holding the fall German Studies Infosession on courses for Spring 2019 and Fall 2019, study abroad (Potsdam, M?nster, non-W&M programs), majoring and minoring, and any other questions you might have.
Fiction writer X.C. Atkins will be reading from his work in Tucker Theatre, with a reception to follow. Free and open to the public!
The year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone. The geology department is proud of the contributions made by our alumnae and invite you to celebrate with us.
Come out to our next homebrew, Rainbrew, on October 18th in Lodge 1!
The Set is:
800-8:30 Ruth
8:30-9:00 Rachel Faga
9:00-9:30 Charlie Nick Owen
9:30-10:30 Sarah Salem
10:00-11:00 Jeron Duhart
COLL 300 visiting speaker Professor micha c?rdenas will describe her work in video games, virtual reality, and electronic art.
Join REASN (Recovery Empowerment and Support Network) for our first meeting, a discussion on "What does recovery mean to you?". Pizza will be provided!
Come to Rowe House on Friday, October 19th from 1-5 PM to learn more about WMCI and enjoy delicious Chinese refreshments!
Please join the Economics Club for our 2018 Alumni Panel!
Hello alums! Please join us on October 19, 2018 and mingle with your fellow alums as well as the English faculty. See you there!
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
Deborah Denenholz Morse is the Sara E. Nance Professor of English. She specializes in Victorian studies, English novel, the animal in Victorian literature, feminist studies. Her lecture is titled, ?Resistance, Art and Animals in Anne Bront?.?
Alums are invited to drop in for refreshments and conversation!
Join AMP for a night of murder, mystery, and dinner - hence the name. The theme is Midnight at the Masquerade, so dressing up is encouraged. Come alone or with friends!
Enjoy a light breakfast and casual networking with fellow alumni. Current students are welcome.
Art & Art History Alumni and friends are welcome to join us for a Homecoming Brunch, Saturday, Oct 20th from 10am to 12noon in the Andrews Atrium
A Homecoming brunch to celebrate Economic, Government, International Relations and Public Policy alumni.
Alumni and friends are invited to an Open House in front of Adair Hall. Meet faculty and reminisce under the tent. Light refreshments will be available.
Ever wonder how the colors are made? What the weather depend on? Come take a nature walk with a physicist's glasses on: discover how the fundamental laws of physics shape the world around us! The event is absolutely free and open for everyone!
Former and current consultants and friends of the Writing Resources Center are invited to a reunion open house at the WRC. Drop by for light refreshments and conversation with WRC Director Sharon Zuber as well as friends and former colleagues.
Learn more about William & Mary and the college application process, in a relaxed setting. Beverages and light refreshments will be provided.
Join us for the ITPIR Homecoming BBQ - friends, food, and research!
Open to all past and current members of APO! Join the brotherhood for a cookout and free tie-dye! All food and supplies are provided! Receive this year's Homecoming t-shirts too!
The Lemon Project will host a dialogue with experienced William & Mary students, who will provide advice and tips on how to excel in your college life.
Dunn Lecture by Erin Murphy
Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School
Room 124, Law School
12:50-1:50PM
Contact: Ashlea Edwards, (757) 221-1518
Come meet Thomas Tull - Producer of The Dark Knight, Jurassic World, Inception, and The Hangover franchise!
Join ILSS in Room 124 during the lunch hour for a presentation by Michael McVicker, a William & Mary Law alumni and immigration attorney based in Northern Virginia. Lunch from Baker's Crust will be provided!
Registration for Spring classes is just around the corner. Join the Economics Club for a graduate school information panel on Tuesday, October 23 from 1:00 to 2:00 in Tyler Hall Rm 322 to discuss graduate study in economics and how best to plan ahead.
Enjoy Indian cuisine and learn about this amazing culture.
Enjoy Indian cuisine and learn about this amazing culture.
Come out to our third Alumni Founder Series event!
Enjoy Indian cuisine and learn about this amazing culture.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
After Charlottesville: Memorials, Monuments and Memory in Virginia; A Symposium Sponsored by the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Department of History
You think you can trick your way through:
Reboots vs Old (Scary Movies)
Fun Facts about Candy
Monster Literature
History of Halloween
Famous Celebrity Costume Appearance
Haunted places in Virginia
Myth and legends
Spells and Potions
Help us fight off the horde of zombies infecting our campus!!
Admission: $5, free with William & Mary ID
Reception following the concert
Please join ILS on Monday, Oct. 29, during the lunch hour as we host Frank Samolis--co-chair of the International Trade Practice at Squire Patton Boggs--for a presentation about the latest developments in US trade policy. Pizza will be served!
The 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is upon us. To celebrate one of the most timeless and terrifying tales, W&M Libraries will host a read-a-thon October 31 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Swem Library's lobby. Refreshments will be provided.
Brown-Bag Lunch Series: Anne Rasmusses (Music)- Islam and Music in Indonesia
Please join SIPS in welcoming Mark Pike '08 to speak on Thursday, November 1st, from 12:50pm - 1:45pm in Room 133. Sal's pizza will be provided!
Spooky Szn is here! Come out to homebrew for some good tunes, coffee, cider, snax... vibes.
Set List:
8:00-8:30 John Lin
8:30-9:00 Audrey Bucknor
9:00-9:30 Julian & Seth
9:30-10:30 Jess McHenry & Friends
10:30-11:00 Natalie Rowland
To commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Coeducation, the Gender and Technologies Symposium will build on the existing body of work created by scholarly collectives studying feminism and technology and will feature world-renowned gender and gaming experts.
Join us for William & Mary's annual Tech Day! The day will feature over 50 W&M alumni who are tech leaders in their respective fields, many of whom will participate in three thought leadership panels.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
You can help us add 100 early American women to Wikipedia by 2019.
You can also help us augment current entries for early American women.
Professor Ann Little will deliver the Mary Maples Dunn Lecture at the Omohundro Institute. She specializes in the history of women, gender, and sexuality. She has held fellowships at the Newberry Library, Huntington Library, and others.
VIMS Dive-In is excited to announce our Fall Lunch N Learn. Join us for a session on creating a home away from home for our international community.
The Italians of Egypt is a documentary (2012) made by Ramona Di Marco and Sherif Fathy salem.
It recounts the story of the Italian community in Egypt which reached its prestige peak in the 1930s until Italy took part in World War II.
Third session of University eLearning Initiatives (formerly APeL) Fall 2018 Workshop Series.
The MBA Marketing Club, in collaboration with the Office of Alumni Relations, is excited to invite you to a Marketing Professional Alumni Panel!
The Federalist Society, the American Constitution Society and the Public Discourse Initiative will be hosting a debate about the past, present, and future of Second Amendment jurisprudence.
3rd annual Diversity & Inclusion Symposium: ?Diversity Beyond the Buzzword: Making Excellence Inclusive?
This lecture will uncover the history of US militarization, the expropriation of Chamorro land, and the migration of Filipino laborers after World War II in Guam.
Join us to learn about Nato and Article 5 from Dr. John R. Deni this Friday Nov 9 at 12 pm at 427 Scotland St when he presents on his new book. Please RSVP using this link to reserve your spot and a sandwich, or email globalresearch@wm.edu.
Please join us this Friday (Nov. 9) in 277 during the lunch hour for our first Chinese-English language exchange session - all levels of proficiency are welcome. Pizza will be served! We hope to see you there!
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
This event includes an overview of the Flex MBA Program, time to talk with current students and/or alumni, and an engaging session by one of William & Mary's award winning faculty members.
Join us for the ultimate throwback: a Renaissance Festival! Come for the petting zoo and apple cider, stay for the inflatable jousting, archery, crystal healing, and alchemy! Performances throughout the event!
Alumni Linda Quigley will be speaking about her career and her current position as an attorney advisor in the Office of Policy and International Affairs at the US Patent & Trademark Office.
This lecture is co-sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law (IBRL) Student Division, the Christian Law Society, and the Federalist Society.
The Language Houses of W&M present a week of fantastic and fairy tale movies!
Join President Rowe in celebrating 10 years of sustainability and launching the new W&M Sustainability Plan! See highlights of this university-wide initiative over a meal with other members of the campus community.
NAWMBA invites you to attend a panel discussion for men and women to discuss how to help champion women in the workplace.
NAWMBA invites you to attend a panel discussion for men and women to discuss how to help champion women in the workplace.
Join the American Indian Student Association for a FREE meal and a discussion about Disney's Pocahontas!
Come join us for the grand opening of the Shenkman Jewish Center! Don't miss the biggest Jewish event in W&M history! There will be food.
The Office of Community Engagement is hosting a discussion on November 14th at 12pm in Tyler Hall 114. The topic will be ?Housing in Williamsburg?, led by David Trichler, Director of Programs & Outreach at William & Mary's Global Research Institute.
Brown Bag Lunch Series: Professor Marc Lee Raphael - A Career Retrospective
Join the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Club (EIC) and Tribe Innovation at our Design Thinking hands-on workshop to solve a relevant William & Mary MBA issue while having fun. Team with the best idea will get $50 Target Gift Card!!
The year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone.
Talk to our program directors about spending your summer abroad earning a Global Business Minor at University College Dublin! RSVP for this information session (with pizza!) by November 12 to kimberly.reeves@mason.wm.edu.
Join Greater City for a panel discussion and Q&A focusing on poverty and homelessness in Williamsburg. Panelists include Fred Liggin from 3e Restoration, Charvalla West from United Way, and JaLauna Burton from the Williamsburg Housing Department.
The American Diabetes foundation is going to do a presentation for the Medical and Health Outreach Club on November 14th on what diabetes is, the different types, it's affect on college-aged students.
Join LLSA, ILSS, and ACS on Thursday (11/15) during the lunch hour in Room 127 in welcoming Burth Lopez, a staff attorney from the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. MALDEF is one of the nation's leading voices for Latino civil rights.
All are invited to an evening of great food and interesting presentations by this years Catron Scholars in the Andrews Gallery.
Join the Office of Community Engagement and McLeod Tyler Wellness Center for a laid back, candid discussion about mental health and how society should address it, on Nov. 14 at 5pm in the Wellness Center. RSPV's are available and food will be provided!
We are honored to have one of our MSBA Professors, Prof. Jim Bradley for our second Operations-IT Club event "Workshop: Python for MBAs" who would teach us Python in this session.
Feeling stressed from finals or the upcoming holiday season? Join the Lemon Project and Patrick Hudgins from the Counseling Center in a healing drum circle to relieve some tension. Come beat on a variety of drums; no musical experience required!
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
Multi-disciplinary seminar on how universities leverage intellectual property
Join us on Friday, Nov. 16 at 3:30 pm in Tyler 219 to learn about development economics in Africa from expert Dr. Jenny Aker of Tufts University.
Jump into the Holiday Season with us before Thanksgiving Break.
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.
Jana Allen-Bishop give an informative presentation on health, economics and research.
Come out to the LAST Homebrew of the semester for some sweet treats, drinks, and tunes!
SET:
8-8:30 Aria Austin
8:30-9 Celeste Chalkey
9-9:30 Emma Shahin
9:30-10 Amy and Kiera
10-10:30 Allison Donelly
10:30-11 Johnny Malks
All winners of Rocket Pitch from this semester will face off in the ultimate Rocket Pitch competition to determine the grand champion!
Join us for an end of semester celebration! With free food, awards, and highlights from another fantastic semester in the EC, this is an event you won't want to miss!
On the first day of winter AMP Late Nite brings to you... WIN-ter Trivia.
The Late Nite Crew is changing up the classic trivia. This time, Trivia will be split into two different games with a "halftime celebration."
This is a bi-monthly workshop intended to help students who are interested in a career in consulting hone their case-solving skills.
Join the Graduate Women in the Sciences group for conversation, cookies, and hot chocolate! The organizers have invited a few women faculty to join in this month's conversation.
The Election Law Society is excited to welcome Commissioner Christy McCormick of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC). She will be debriefing us on the midterms with a specific focus on the federal role in ensuring elections security.
Join us for a celebration of student research on the manifestation
of spectacle and its cultural reception in antiquity and the modern
day in the inaugural Classical Studies Colloquium, organized by
graduating seniors in the Department.
Join the Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation as we host a brief talk by Dr. Susan Kern, Executive Director, Historic Campus, and a viewing of the new Wren Building exhibition, "William & Mary, Slavery, and the Civil War."
Come join the Human Capital Club at Brickhouse to network and discuss relevant human capital issues! Whoever is wearing the ugliest Christmas sweater will receive a prize!
Come and glow with us!
Join fellow William & Mary alumni and friends to read and discuss books in Tysons Corner area.
Join William & Mary Maryland-area alumni, family and friends to celebrate this much-loved W&M tradition.
IBRL Student Division welcomes Paul Smith in presenting his lecture "The First Amendment vs Civil Rights".
Conversation with Meg Urry on the role of women in science
Come get creative and paint your own unique mug with AMP and Color Me Mine. When you grab your mug on on pick-up day (March 25th), you can pick out your own succulent and plant it (or take them home separately)!
Please join ACS and the Equality Alliance next Tuesday January 22nd in Room 124 for an action lunch to submit comments to the Department of Education on its latest proposal to reduce protections for students against sexual harassment and assault.
Join Jewish Law Students Association to hear from Judge Robert Frank about his experiences serving on the Seventh Judicial Circuit. Come out to 141 on Tuesday, 22nd during the lunch hour. Free food!
The first session of University eLearning Initiatives (eLi) Spring 2019 Workshop Series. This year's series is built around 'Navigating your Digital Learning Environment.
The Charles H. Koch Administrative Law Forum is cancelled for Jan. 24th. The event will be rescheduled.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
The rules are simple: write, shoot, and edit a short film in just 24 hours! The contest is open to W&M students and alumni, pros and amateurs alike, and is a chance to show your filmmaking chops on the big screen.
Please join the Asian Law Students Association for our annual potluck-style Lunar New Year Celebration!
Admission - $30 general Public; $10 for students
The name says it all... AMP Late Nite is bringing an ice skating rink indoors! Come join us for ice skating and ice cream.
January 26 in Chesapeake A&B in Sadler Center from 9:00PM - 1:00AM
Come to the kick-off meeting of the Financial Modeling Club on Monday, January 28th, at 7PM (food provided!) in Miller 1088.
Please join SIPS in welcoming William Roberts (US Copyright Office) & Steven Tepp (GW Law Professor and former Senate Judiciary staff member) to speak on Tuesday, January 29th.
Come learn about the Fall 2019 DC Semester Program, in which Professor Don Rahtz will be teaching the theme "International Commercial Diplomacy."
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a lecture by Kimberly Krawiec, Katherine Robinson Everett Professor of Law, from Duke Law School on January 30. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend. Lunch will be served.
Come learn about how to extract health insurance data for your own research from the American Community Survey and how you use it to answer questions about health insurance coverage in the U.S.! Dinner will be provided!
Come learn about SWC and all the great events and opportunities we have planned for this coming semester!
Engaging Students and Making Classrooms Fair and Inclusive: Cross-Disciplinary Strategies and Language to Promote Student Success
Welcoming new colleagues and honoring those who have been promoted or tenured during the last academic year. We will also honor W&M icons from our past including emerita faculty and long-serving faculty and staff.
Professor Alison Keith of the University of Toronto delivers the annual J. Ward Jones lecture on ?Courtesans (and Concubines) in Ancient Rome?
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Join the Project for International Peace and Security on Friday, February 1st from 3-5 pm in Tyler 134 as we celebrate our 10th anniversary and 100 Years of Women at the College for a forum with three alumna with careers in IR and national security.
Come relax, destress, and paint some ?happy little trees? with AMP and Active Minds. Grab a canvas, some paint, (and a cupcake) and paint along with Bob Ross as he paints ?Golden Glow? and ?Wintertime Blues?.
The Federalist Society is excited to welcome Elbert Lin on Tuesday February 5 during the Lunch Hour in Room 124. He will be speaking about state Attorneys General and their role in bringing suits against the federal government.
The first 200 results are below, but you may want to narrow your search by trying different search terms or adjusting the date range.
No results match your filter criteria.
Join us for a round-table luncheon with 2nd year MBAs on making the most out of your internship and summer in Healthcare Sector.
Join Prof. Grove and Prof. Devins in Room 124 for a panel discussion and Q&A about the history of Supreme Court appointments and how Kavanaugh's contentious appointment fits into it. Free food provided!
Join the Lemon Project for a dialogue with students, faculty, and the community, led by Jody Allen and Jerry Watkins III, about the political and emotional natures of campus memorials, and about what, how, and why we memorialize. Food will be provided.
Come out to the Miller Entrepreneurship Center for our first Innovator's Toolkit workshop!
Interested in immigration law? Looking for ways to give back to the community? Join the Immigration Law & Service Society during the lunch hour in Room 133 on Wednesday (9/26) to find out what ILSS has planned for fall semester. Lunch will be provided!
Come and meet the faculty and current students of APIA Studies. Learn about our courses. Explore our minor. Design your own interdisciplinary studies major in Asian American Studies.
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. (Rescheduled from 9/12.)
The Summer Research Showcase is the Charles Center's annual undergraduate research event presenting research from various disciplines by students who have received summer research funding.
In celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Chinese Student Organization (CSO) will be hosting our annual Harvest Moon Festival performance at 6:30 pm on September 27th, 2018 in the Sadler Center?s Commonwealth Auditorium.
Come out to the first indoor homebrew of the year in lodge 1! We have some extremely talented performers, lineup out soon! Cosmic brownies will be at the event, yes!!
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
Come play in a dodgeball tournament for a good cause. 100% of proceeds will be donated directly to the Innocence Project organization. There will be awesome prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Teams of 5 can sign up to play for $15 per team.
Relay for Life is an empowering and inspiring event which serves to support those affected by cancer. Each year, hundreds of people gather to support survivors, honor loved ones lost, and to raise money and awareness.
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!
FAMILY WEEKEND 2018
LANGUAGE HOUSE OPEN HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 29th 4-6pm
Late Nite Trivia
Do you like free food? Awesome prizes? If you say yes (like any rational person naturally does), bring your best team and your best game faces!
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).
Enjoy some pizza and other snacks with members of the Honor and Student Conduct Councils on Sadler Terrace. We will be answering questions, hosting a raffle, and handing out swag!
A discussion with seasoned entrepreneurs about their journey in starting up their companies to kick off Mason School of Business MBA students' entrepreneurship spirit and get them going to form actionable plans to start their own businesses.
Second session of University eLearning Initiatives (formerly APeL) Fall 2018 Workshop Series.
Nell Scovell is a television and magazine writer, and producer. She is the creator of the television series Sabrina the Teenage Witch, which aired from 1996 until 2003. As a television writer, Scovell wrote for David Letterman and The Simpsons.
Come join us as we have a discussion about the state of democracy and what democracy will look like in the future!
Join us at our 5th Annual Suicide Prevention Event on October 3rd, starting at 6:00 PM. We are raising money in order to benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. We appreciate any and all support!
Preparing for recruiting or planning to apply to graduate school? Your personal brand represents your unique skills and experiences that help you stand out as a candidate.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
The German Studies Program and the German House are celebrating Oktoberfest!
AMP presents the latest rendition of Dinner and a Movie, featuring Jim Halpert's "A Quiet Place" (2018). All are welcome to come enjoy a free dinner to accompany the flick, but please, leave your voices at the door, or else you're in for a surprise.
Join KPMG to watch the home football game.
This event includes an overview of the Flex MBA Program, time to talk with current students and/or alumni, and an engaging session by one of William & Mary's award winning faculty members.
An interactive workshop designed to give you the tools necessary to be an ally to the Undocumented and Immigrant community.
Come join SEAC in cleaning up the Crim Dell from 10-2 on October 7th.
RESCHEDULED to 10/7! Register to participate in the W&M Century Quest! A Scavenger Hunt to Recognize 100 Years of Co-Education brought to you by the Student Engagement Committee for 100 Years of Women.
Learn how to make a positive social impact from our Guest Speaker - Dr. Deborah Hewitt.
Dean Davison M. Douglas invites you to connect with fellow Law School Alumni in Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin & Houston.
Join us for conversation, camaraderie and networking among W&M alumni.
The WIB Mentorship program pairs experienced members of the WIB community with younger members interested in learning more about potential career paths and opportunities at the Mason School of Business. This reception will also feature tea and desserts.
Join us on October 10th to celebrate Tag Day, a day dedicated to highlighting the impact private support has on our campus.
The Dean's Office and Women's Law Society present: Breast Cancer and the Law, a discussion run by Here for the Girls about employment discrimination and the other legal side effects of Breast Cancer.
Mental health is increasingly recognized as important, but stigma around the topic persists. Join us as we discuss how we as a society evolve our awareness and social understanding of all that comes with mental health.
William & Mary celebrates its Tribe Transfers as part of National Transfer Appreciation Week. How will you celebrate? #TribeTransfers
Join local alumni as we welcome Kelly Crace, Associate VP of Student Affairs for Health & Wellness, as our special guest. Kelly oversees all health and wellness co-curricular activities at the university.
"A Grounded Archive: Using Human Geography to Uncover & Explore the Hidden Histories of College Campuses in America"
Our Soldiers Speak is bringing Brigadier General Amir Avivi (Ret.) and Sergeant (Res.) Benjamin Anthony to talk about the "New State Solution" to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Pancakes are on us!
Join us for an alumni panel about life after W&M and how to reach your career goals. FREE FOOD included!
The year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone. The geology department is proud of the contributions made by our alumnae and invite you to celebrate with us.
We will be holding the fall German Studies Infosession on courses for Spring 2019 and Fall 2019, study abroad (Potsdam, M?nster, non-W&M programs), majoring and minoring, and any other questions you might have.
Fiction writer X.C. Atkins will be reading from his work in Tucker Theatre, with a reception to follow. Free and open to the public!
The year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone. The geology department is proud of the contributions made by our alumnae and invite you to celebrate with us.
Come out to our next homebrew, Rainbrew, on October 18th in Lodge 1!
The Set is:
800-8:30 Ruth
8:30-9:00 Rachel Faga
9:00-9:30 Charlie Nick Owen
9:30-10:30 Sarah Salem
10:00-11:00 Jeron Duhart
COLL 300 visiting speaker Professor micha c?rdenas will describe her work in video games, virtual reality, and electronic art.
Join REASN (Recovery Empowerment and Support Network) for our first meeting, a discussion on "What does recovery mean to you?". Pizza will be provided!
Come to Rowe House on Friday, October 19th from 1-5 PM to learn more about WMCI and enjoy delicious Chinese refreshments!
Please join the Economics Club for our 2018 Alumni Panel!
Hello alums! Please join us on October 19, 2018 and mingle with your fellow alums as well as the English faculty. See you there!
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
Deborah Denenholz Morse is the Sara E. Nance Professor of English. She specializes in Victorian studies, English novel, the animal in Victorian literature, feminist studies. Her lecture is titled, ?Resistance, Art and Animals in Anne Bront?.?
Alums are invited to drop in for refreshments and conversation!
Join AMP for a night of murder, mystery, and dinner - hence the name. The theme is Midnight at the Masquerade, so dressing up is encouraged. Come alone or with friends!
The annual Sharpe Homecoming Tailgate has arrived! Current students, alumni, and faculty are all welcome to join. Food, festivities and a celebration of scholarship!
Enjoy a light breakfast and casual networking with fellow alumni. Current students are welcome.
Art & Art History Alumni and friends are welcome to join us for a Homecoming Brunch, Saturday, Oct 20th from 10am to 12noon in the Andrews Atrium
A Homecoming brunch to celebrate Economic, Government, International Relations and Public Policy alumni.
Alumni and friends are invited to an Open House in front of Adair Hall. Meet faculty and reminisce under the tent. Light refreshments will be available.
Ever wonder how the colors are made? What the weather depend on? Come take a nature walk with a physicist's glasses on: discover how the fundamental laws of physics shape the world around us! The event is absolutely free and open for everyone!
Former and current consultants and friends of the Writing Resources Center are invited to a reunion open house at the WRC. Drop by for light refreshments and conversation with WRC Director Sharon Zuber as well as friends and former colleagues.
Learn more about William & Mary and the college application process, in a relaxed setting. Beverages and light refreshments will be provided.
Join us for the ITPIR Homecoming BBQ - friends, food, and research!
Rediscover campus, reconnect with fellow classmates and celebrate your Tribe pride!
Open to all past and current members of APO! Join the brotherhood for a cookout and free tie-dye! All food and supplies are provided! Receive this year's Homecoming t-shirts too!
Residence Life and First Year Experience welcome their Student Staff Alumni, Family, and Friends back to campus with a Campus Living Homecoming Reception!
Home is where the HARK is! Residence Life and First Year Experience welcome their Student Staff Alumni, Family, and Friends back to campus with a Campus Living Homecoming Reception!
The Lemon Project will host a dialogue with experienced William & Mary students, who will provide advice and tips on how to excel in your college life.
Dunn Lecture by Erin Murphy
Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School
Room 124, Law School
12:50-1:50PM
Contact: Ashlea Edwards, (757) 221-1518
Come meet Thomas Tull - Producer of The Dark Knight, Jurassic World, Inception, and The Hangover franchise!
Join ILSS in Room 124 during the lunch hour for a presentation by Michael McVicker, a William & Mary Law alumni and immigration attorney based in Northern Virginia. Lunch from Baker's Crust will be provided!
Registration for Spring classes is just around the corner. Join the Economics Club for a graduate school information panel on Tuesday, October 23 from 1:00 to 2:00 in Tyler Hall Rm 322 to discuss graduate study in economics and how best to plan ahead.
Enjoy Indian cuisine and learn about this amazing culture.
Join Students for the Innocence Project in room 239 for a conversation with Isabel Corngold, a legal fellow at the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project. Lunch will be provided.
Enjoy Indian cuisine and learn about this amazing culture.
Come out to our third Alumni Founder Series event!
Enjoy Indian cuisine and learn about this amazing culture.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
After Charlottesville: Memorials, Monuments and Memory in Virginia; A Symposium Sponsored by the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Department of History
You think you can trick your way through:
Reboots vs Old (Scary Movies)
Fun Facts about Candy
Monster Literature
History of Halloween
Famous Celebrity Costume Appearance
Haunted places in Virginia
Myth and legends
Spells and Potions
Help us fight off the horde of zombies infecting our campus!!
Admission: $5, free with William & Mary ID
Reception following the concert
Please join ILS on Monday, Oct. 29, during the lunch hour as we host Frank Samolis--co-chair of the International Trade Practice at Squire Patton Boggs--for a presentation about the latest developments in US trade policy. Pizza will be served!
The 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is upon us. To celebrate one of the most timeless and terrifying tales, W&M Libraries will host a read-a-thon October 31 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Swem Library's lobby. Refreshments will be provided.
You voted (120 times) and we counted. It's time for the Big Reveal!
Brown-Bag Lunch Series: Anne Rasmusses (Music)- Islam and Music in Indonesia
Please join SIPS in welcoming Mark Pike '08 to speak on Thursday, November 1st, from 12:50pm - 1:45pm in Room 133. Sal's pizza will be provided!
Spooky Szn is here! Come out to homebrew for some good tunes, coffee, cider, snax... vibes.
Set List:
8:00-8:30 John Lin
8:30-9:00 Audrey Bucknor
9:00-9:30 Julian & Seth
9:30-10:30 Jess McHenry & Friends
10:30-11:00 Natalie Rowland
To commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Coeducation, the Gender and Technologies Symposium will build on the existing body of work created by scholarly collectives studying feminism and technology and will feature world-renowned gender and gaming experts.
Join us for William & Mary's annual Tech Day! The day will feature over 50 W&M alumni who are tech leaders in their respective fields, many of whom will participate in three thought leadership panels.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
You can help us add 100 early American women to Wikipedia by 2019.
You can also help us augment current entries for early American women.
Professor Ann Little will deliver the Mary Maples Dunn Lecture at the Omohundro Institute. She specializes in the history of women, gender, and sexuality. She has held fellowships at the Newberry Library, Huntington Library, and others.
VIMS Dive-In is excited to announce our Fall Lunch N Learn. Join us for a session on creating a home away from home for our international community.
The Italians of Egypt is a documentary (2012) made by Ramona Di Marco and Sherif Fathy salem.
It recounts the story of the Italian community in Egypt which reached its prestige peak in the 1930s until Italy took part in World War II.
Third session of University eLearning Initiatives (formerly APeL) Fall 2018 Workshop Series.
All women and those who identify as women are welcome to stop by for an informal time to talk and enjoy some guacamole. Student run and organized.
The MBA Marketing Club, in collaboration with the Office of Alumni Relations, is excited to invite you to a Marketing Professional Alumni Panel!
The Federalist Society, the American Constitution Society and the Public Discourse Initiative will be hosting a debate about the past, present, and future of Second Amendment jurisprudence.
3rd annual Diversity & Inclusion Symposium: ?Diversity Beyond the Buzzword: Making Excellence Inclusive?
This lecture will uncover the history of US militarization, the expropriation of Chamorro land, and the migration of Filipino laborers after World War II in Guam.
Join us to learn about Nato and Article 5 from Dr. John R. Deni this Friday Nov 9 at 12 pm at 427 Scotland St when he presents on his new book. Please RSVP using this link to reserve your spot and a sandwich, or email globalresearch@wm.edu.
Please join us this Friday (Nov. 9) in 277 during the lunch hour for our first Chinese-English language exchange session - all levels of proficiency are welcome. Pizza will be served! We hope to see you there!
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
This event includes an overview of the Flex MBA Program, time to talk with current students and/or alumni, and an engaging session by one of William & Mary's award winning faculty members.
Join us for the ultimate throwback: a Renaissance Festival! Come for the petting zoo and apple cider, stay for the inflatable jousting, archery, crystal healing, and alchemy! Performances throughout the event!
Alumni Linda Quigley will be speaking about her career and her current position as an attorney advisor in the Office of Policy and International Affairs at the US Patent & Trademark Office.
This lecture is co-sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law (IBRL) Student Division, the Christian Law Society, and the Federalist Society.
The Language Houses of W&M present a week of fantastic and fairy tale movies!
Join President Rowe in celebrating 10 years of sustainability and launching the new W&M Sustainability Plan! See highlights of this university-wide initiative over a meal with other members of the campus community.
NAWMBA invites you to attend a panel discussion for men and women to discuss how to help champion women in the workplace.
NAWMBA invites you to attend a panel discussion for men and women to discuss how to help champion women in the workplace.
Join the American Indian Student Association for a FREE meal and a discussion about Disney's Pocahontas!
Come join us for the grand opening of the Shenkman Jewish Center! Don't miss the biggest Jewish event in W&M history! There will be food.
The Office of Community Engagement is hosting a discussion on November 14th at 12pm in Tyler Hall 114. The topic will be ?Housing in Williamsburg?, led by David Trichler, Director of Programs & Outreach at William & Mary's Global Research Institute.
Brown Bag Lunch Series: Professor Marc Lee Raphael - A Career Retrospective
Join the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Club (EIC) and Tribe Innovation at our Design Thinking hands-on workshop to solve a relevant William & Mary MBA issue while having fun. Team with the best idea will get $50 Target Gift Card!!
Please join If/When/How to learn about state legislation on abortion access with Professor Tara Grove.
The year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone.
Learn about "invisible" career paths for humanities grads from our alumni panelists.
Talk to our program directors about spending your summer abroad earning a Global Business Minor at University College Dublin! RSVP for this information session (with pizza!) by November 12 to kimberly.reeves@mason.wm.edu.
Join Greater City for a panel discussion and Q&A focusing on poverty and homelessness in Williamsburg. Panelists include Fred Liggin from 3e Restoration, Charvalla West from United Way, and JaLauna Burton from the Williamsburg Housing Department.
The American Diabetes foundation is going to do a presentation for the Medical and Health Outreach Club on November 14th on what diabetes is, the different types, it's affect on college-aged students.
Interested in Finance career? Still thinking if finance is for you or not? or just curious to know what options do you have in finance? Then you just cannot miss Finance club?s EP panel event.
Join LLSA, ILSS, and ACS on Thursday (11/15) during the lunch hour in Room 127 in welcoming Burth Lopez, a staff attorney from the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. MALDEF is one of the nation's leading voices for Latino civil rights.
All are invited to an evening of great food and interesting presentations by this years Catron Scholars in the Andrews Gallery.
Join the Office of Community Engagement and McLeod Tyler Wellness Center for a laid back, candid discussion about mental health and how society should address it, on Nov. 14 at 5pm in the Wellness Center. RSPV's are available and food will be provided!
We are honored to have one of our MSBA Professors, Prof. Jim Bradley for our second Operations-IT Club event "Workshop: Python for MBAs" who would teach us Python in this session.
Feeling stressed from finals or the upcoming holiday season? Join the Lemon Project and Patrick Hudgins from the Counseling Center in a healing drum circle to relieve some tension. Come beat on a variety of drums; no musical experience required!
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
Multi-disciplinary seminar on how universities leverage intellectual property
Join us on Friday, Nov. 16 at 3:30 pm in Tyler 219 to learn about development economics in Africa from expert Dr. Jenny Aker of Tufts University.
Jump into the Holiday Season with us before Thanksgiving Break.
Join the Law School for a presentation by former White House counsel Don McGahn. The talk will focus on his experience under President Trump. Lunch will be served.
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.
Jana Allen-Bishop give an informative presentation on health, economics and research.
Come out to the LAST Homebrew of the semester for some sweet treats, drinks, and tunes!
SET:
8-8:30 Aria Austin
8:30-9 Celeste Chalkey
9-9:30 Emma Shahin
9:30-10 Amy and Kiera
10-10:30 Allison Donelly
10:30-11 Johnny Malks
All winners of Rocket Pitch from this semester will face off in the ultimate Rocket Pitch competition to determine the grand champion!
Join us for an end of semester celebration! With free food, awards, and highlights from another fantastic semester in the EC, this is an event you won't want to miss!
On the first day of winter AMP Late Nite brings to you... WIN-ter Trivia.
The Late Nite Crew is changing up the classic trivia. This time, Trivia will be split into two different games with a "halftime celebration."
This is a bi-monthly workshop intended to help students who are interested in a career in consulting hone their case-solving skills.
Join the Graduate Women in the Sciences group for conversation, cookies, and hot chocolate! The organizers have invited a few women faculty to join in this month's conversation.
The Election Law Society is excited to welcome Commissioner Christy McCormick of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC). She will be debriefing us on the midterms with a specific focus on the federal role in ensuring elections security.
Join us for a celebration of student research on the manifestation
of spectacle and its cultural reception in antiquity and the modern
day in the inaugural Classical Studies Colloquium, organized by
graduating seniors in the Department.
Join the Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation as we host a brief talk by Dr. Susan Kern, Executive Director, Historic Campus, and a viewing of the new Wren Building exhibition, "William & Mary, Slavery, and the Civil War."
Come join the Human Capital Club at Brickhouse to network and discuss relevant human capital issues! Whoever is wearing the ugliest Christmas sweater will receive a prize!
Come and glow with us!
Join fellow William & Mary alumni and friends to read and discuss books in Tysons Corner area.
Join William & Mary Maryland-area alumni, family and friends to celebrate this much-loved W&M tradition.
IBRL Student Division welcomes Paul Smith in presenting his lecture "The First Amendment vs Civil Rights".
Conversation with Meg Urry on the role of women in science
Come get creative and paint your own unique mug with AMP and Color Me Mine. When you grab your mug on on pick-up day (March 25th), you can pick out your own succulent and plant it (or take them home separately)!
Please join ACS and the Equality Alliance next Tuesday January 22nd in Room 124 for an action lunch to submit comments to the Department of Education on its latest proposal to reduce protections for students against sexual harassment and assault.
Join Jewish Law Students Association to hear from Judge Robert Frank about his experiences serving on the Seventh Judicial Circuit. Come out to 141 on Tuesday, 22nd during the lunch hour. Free food!
The first session of University eLearning Initiatives (eLi) Spring 2019 Workshop Series. This year's series is built around 'Navigating your Digital Learning Environment.
No calendar names match your search.