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What is sustainability? What does it look like at W&M? How can I learn more? And how can I get involved?
Can You Disagree with Someone on Campus and Not Be Enemies - A Community Discussion
Please join us on September 29th at 7:00 PM in the Tucker Theatre for a reading with Addie Tsai. Addie (any/all) is a queer nonbinary artist and writer of color.
Join Tribe Innovation and hear from six distinguished panelists as they discuss what innovation looks like in the workplace.
Join us for the 2022 Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium, which will showcase hundreds of student projects across diverse disciplines! Free refreshments provided. Open to all.
Do you have questions about graduate school or want to chat with an advisor about graduate programs? If so, make plans to attend this event.
In this 30 minute session, STLI consultants will help instructors explore a variety of features in Poll Everywhere, one of the university's premiere real-time survey tools.
Title: Using heterogenous computing to fit a class of spatial models
The Innocence Club is hosting Anthony Ray Hinton, who served 30 years on Alabama's death row for a crime he didn't commit, on Sunday, October 2. RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/hintonrsvp . For more information, @innocencewm on Instagram.
Andrew Dallas Hurley , Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Partial Wave Analysis of Strange Mesons Decaying to K+?+?- in the Reaction ?p ? K+?+?- ?(1520) and the Commissioning of the GlueX DIRC Detector"
Anhthu Cung received the Concord Traveling Scholarship to travel to Vietnam to explore her family background and examine how the Vietnam War affected the country’s literary history and how political divisions influenced its cuisine’s development.
How Groups, Geometry, and Arithmetic Come Together
Simon Joyce is the inaugural Sara & Jess Cloud Professor of English at William & Mary (2018-23) and GSWS affiliate faculty. Joyce’s new book, LGBT Victorians: Sexuality and Gender in 19th Century Archives.
Join children’s author, Erin Spencer ’14, as she talks about her new book, The World of Coral Reefs. This book is perfect for the budding ocean explorers in your life! Enjoy a (free) breakfast.
Join us at the fantasy world of Physics filled with hand-on activities for all ages, demo shows, presentations, lab visits, giant ooblek pool, hovercraft and most delicious liquid nitrogen ice cream. Guaranteed fun for all family. Speak Physics and enter.
2022 Homecoming w/ the Sciences in ISC (Applied Science, Biology, Chemistry, Data Sci, Neuroscience, Psych Sciences)
Come watch and discuss an episode from Netflix's High On The Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America.
Please join us on October 10 at 7:00 PM in Blow Memorial Hall, 201, for a reading with Lauren Alleyne. Lauren is the author of Difficult Fruit and Honeyfish. She is also newly named the director of Furious Flower Poetry Center at James Madison University.
The session will challenge the audience to examine and explore issues related to bias, privilege, equity, supremacy and belief systems. Additionally, we learn how to take action against individual & systemic racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression.
Décio Muianga will give a talk on his research on Mozambique's Stone Age. Please email [[jdcarlson]] if you would like a Zoom option.
Join us to learn more about the Higher Education MEd program!
AASI and PLUMAS are forming a Banned Book Club, reading “The House on Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros. On Tuesday, October 18 from 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM, we will have the Book Club where everyone who read the novel can discuss and debate themes/materials.
Dr. Akinwumi Ogundiran, winner of the 2022 Sutlive Book Prize, will give a lecture on his book The Yorúbá: A New History. Zoom link available.
Join us to learn more about the Online PK-12 Educational Leadership MEd
Join us to learn more about the Higher Education PhD program!
Join us this Tuesday, October 25 at 7PM in Chancellors 134 for a meeting on the intersections between mental health and incarceration. All are welcome- we will have a brief student-led presentation followed by a group discussion on this topic!
Prospective students (and their friends & family!) are invited to join us on Zoom for a panel discussion about studying Election Law at William & Mary Law School.
Please join us October 26th at 6:00 PM in Tucker Theater with Paul Hendrickson, a former staff writer for the Post, won the National Book Critics Circle Award for his 2003 Sons of Mississippi, Recipient of Guggenheim and NEA grants and teaches at UPenn.
Afro-Indigenous speaker and advocate Autumn Rose Miskweminanocsqua Williams will share her experiences growing up on Shinnecock Reservation, championing indigenous issues, and promoting positive mental health as a plus-size model.
Studio Art Workshop events w/ Laura Frazure, "Poses of Labor": a temporary public art project
All are invited to:
An Adobe Patty Making Party, Oct 27, 5pm, Andrews 118
Observe the construction of "Poses of Labor", Oct 28 &29, 10am each day, front of Andrews
William & Mary Law School's Election Law Society is pleased to host William & Mary alum Brian Cannon (B.A. '04, J.D. '11), Director of Advocacy at FairVote.
Join us on Oct 28th to learn about how William & Mary students are advancing real-world conservation solutions!
Title: Reliability and robustness of oscillations in some slow-fast chaotic systems
NLG's October General Meeting! We will be confirming our 1L representatives, voting on our bylaws, and discussing upcoming events/opportunities. There will also be Halloween snacks!!
Home Without Hazing training for CURRENT MEMBERS is here!
The Virginia Beer Company will be our host as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Drop in, interact with the students, and enter to win door prizes and discounts.
Join us to learn more about the School Counseling program!
Home Without Hazing training for CURRENT MEMBERS is here!
Join us to learn more about our Teacher Education programs!
Hi there! Interested in Foreign Policy? Considering internships, or visits to Washington DC? Need advice on courses, and majors in Government/IR? Like to integrate yourself into the Government/IR communities at W&M? Then JQAS is the organization for you!
Join us to learn more about the School Psychology program!
Musings on Subdata Selection
Join us for a book talk with national bestselling author Fiona Davis ’88. She will be discussing her latest book, The Magnolia Palace. The W&M Bookstore will have copies of her books for sale, and Fiona will be signing books following her talk.
Michael Berkowitz joins the department from University College London!
The Boehly Center Financial Literacy Program is hosting a budgeting workshop at the Business School on Tuesday, November 8th at 7 pm. Students from any major and background are strongly encouraged to attend to learn about personal finance concepts.
Home Without Hazing training for CURRENT MEMBERS is here!
Home Without Hazing training for CURRENT MEMBERS is here!
Please join us November 10th at 7:00 PM in the Reves Room for a reading with Kelli Jo Ford. She will be reading from new work completed during her residency. Ford, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is the author of the widely acclaimed Crooked Hallelujah.
Graph edge coloring and the Overfull Conjecture
Please join us for an illustrated lecture by Elizabeth Morán, Associate Chair and Jane Williams Mahoney Associate Professor of Art History.
AASI is hosting David Kim—one of the only Korean-American and openly queer political candidates running for office this election cycle—on Saturday, November 12th from 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM in Commonwealth Auditorium for a presentation and Q&A session.
The CGA is celebrating Geography Awareness Week from November 14th - 18th! There will be events each day and a weeklong competition with geo-swag prizes for undergraduate winners and ArcGIS Personal Use licenses for graduating senior and alumni winners.
International Careers Week: "OPT" Alumni Panel
William & Mary Law School's Election Law Society is pleased to host Jessica Amunson, chair of the Election Law and Redistricting Practice and co-chair of the Appellate and Supreme Court Practice at Jenner & Block.
Join us to learn more about our Clinical Mental Health Counseling programs!
Join Chi Sigma Iota as we welcome W&M's Dr. Elizabeth Burgin, a Certified Child-Centered Play Therapist. Gain an overview on Play Therapy, when to make a counseling referral, and what to expect as a merging therapist.
Reves Faculty Fellow Government Professor Dan Maliniak and some of his student researchers discuss their recent work on veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts in the U.S. and Republic of Georgia.
Richard Murijono Tung Ming Reksoatmodjo, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Edge Fueling and Neutral Density Studies of the Alcator C-Mod Tokamak Using the SOLPS-ITER Code"
Share/Swap/Learn Recipes! Recipes tell stories. Food creates connections.
Home Without Hazing training for CURRENT MEMBERS is here!
Join VIMS for a special lecture by our Scholar in Ocean Residency, Nainoa Thompson, a native Hawaiian navigator. He returns to inspire and educate us to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world with a melding of science and indigenous wisdom.
Home Without Hazing training for CURRENT MEMBERS is here!
Join us to learn more about the Online PK-12 Educational Leadership MEd
Visit and meet the 2022 Freeman Fellows in East Asia, and find out more about the application process to live and intern in East Asia for 8 weeks in summer 2023.
Join us to learn more about the Executive EdD Programs!
Some support the graduating seniors by attending their talks about their undergraduate research!
The CGA speaker series continues with a talk from VIMS’s Kory Angstadt! Kory will discuss how drones have simplified the field collection of accurate elevations and measuring the extent of plant communities in tidal marshes.
Matrix Polynomials, Null Ideals, and Invertible Differences
Old Dominion University is hosting a virtual fall mapathon with a presentation from the Program Director for OpenStreetMap US to wrap up this year’s Geography Awareness Week activities.
Join us to learn more about our Clinical Mental Health Counseling programs!
Join the Makerspaces at W&M and W&M Libraries for a presentation “What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?” with Jen Fowler, NASA Range Safety Officer and UAS pilot, on Dec. 1 at 2 pm in the Ford Classroom.
The Russian and Post-Soviet Studies Program invites you to a Tepper Talk by Eugene Vindman, Colonel, U.S. Army, Retired; and U.S. Mission Deputy/Director, Military Analysis Cell, Atrocity Crimes Advisory Group, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Title: Using heterogenous computing to fit a class of spatial models
The grand finale of our fall semester programming, Demo Day will include a panel discussion with entrepreneurs in the Health and Wellness industry, Rocket Pitch Faceoff, an introduction of the Henry Broaddus Innovator Award, and a networking after party.
Join us to learn more about our PhD programs!
Please join the William & Mary Innovation for Defense Teams December 8, 2022 at 2:00 PM in the Alan B. Miller Entrepreneurship Center for presentations supporting the US Army's Futures Command, the US Air Force’s Air Combat Command and US Cyber Command.
Title: Puzzles, Statistics, and Symmetry: A Mathematical Journey
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
Join the Office of Career Development & Professional Engagement and the School of Education for our annual Spring K-12 Education Recruitment Day. This event will be held in person at the School of Education.
Please join the Criminal Law Society and the Human Security Law Center as we welcome Steven Epstein, a litigation attorney and author of Extreme Punishment, which details the chilling murder of Florida State Law Professor Dan Markel.
The Law School Office of Admission will host a panel for prospective students with faculty and alumni of the Immigration Clinic. RSVP required to receive Zoom information.
Opening reception and curator’s talk by Professor Emily Watson for special exhibit “Chinese Dance: National Movements in a Revolutionary Age, 1945-1965,” on display at the Stryker Center January 13-February 17, 2023.
Are you interested in research? cool clubs?
Then come to the Chemistry Research Fair!
The William & Mary Global Innovation Challenge (WMGIC) is a student-led organization that hosts premier case competitions. These events champion interdisciplinary collaboration and mobilize students to tackle global issues.
Learn about the Reading Specialist Endorsement in Literacy Leadership.
Want to learn more about recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and how it will impact your teaching? Panelists from the Arts & Sciences A.I. Writing Tools Working Group and campus experts in educational technology will lead the conversation.
Our first seminar of the Spring semester will be given by Joanmarie Del Vecchio, from Dartmouth College: "Small satellites, big data, and the fate of permafrost landscapes"
Chenyuan Ma is a PhD candidate at Minzu University of China and a visiting scholar at William & Mary. Her talk is about the ethnic minority religious festival known as the Ha Festival in Sino-Vietnamese cross-border Jing Communities in southwest China.
The International Law Society welcomes Professor Randall Abate (GW Law) to discuss “climate washing” litigation that seeks to hold private sector entities accountable for misleading the public about their compliance with climate change mandates or goals.
Save the date! On February 10, 2023, the Center for Legal & Court Technology at William & Mary Law School will be hosting a hybrid conference on Problematic AI and how to find the best way forward for industry, academia, government, and the courts.
Hear from alumni, local entrepreneurs, and industry experts about their journey with entrepreneurship. Join us in-person at the Hub or virtually through Zoom!
Professor Marc Brettler of Duke University joins Professor Homrighausen to discuss how such an inherently Christian text additionally serves as an important piece of thought for Jews in the past and today.
Join us on Wednesday, February 15, at 1:00 p.m. for the virtual program James Monroe, John Sidebottom, and the Hidden History at the Battle of Trenton.
Cybersecurity is VERY Personal!
We use tech all the time without thinking about all the bad things that can happen.
We can avoid some of the most severe impacts by becoming more cybersecurity aware.
Explore what can go wrong and ways to reduce your risk.
How have U.S. alliances evolved over time? What should their purposes be moving forward? Is U.S. alliance strategy appropriate for great power competition and a rapidly changing world? Reception to follow.
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
A&S Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion 2023 Spring Speaker Series featuring award-winning author and speaker, Colum McCann. Open to everyone in the W&M community.
Join ELPR for this year's symposium, International Environmentalism: A Global Approach to Global Challenges. Tune in as presenters and panelists talk about the many environmental issues that the global community faces and how it stands to resolve them.
Join the Office of Career Development & Professional Engagement for our Career Diversity Brunch/Expo. The Career Diversity Expo will offer distinct ways for students and employers to engage.
Join the Office of Career Development & Professional Engagement for our annual Spring Career & Internship Fair. This event will be hosted in the Sadler Center.
Pitch your next big idea to fellow students and win prizes!
William & Mary Law School's Election Law Society is pleased to host Ben Ginsberg, Jones Day partner (ret.) and current co-chair of the Election Official Legal Defense Network (EOLDN).
2/20 6PM LGBTIQ Ukrainian activists Bogdan Globa and Dr. Maryna Shevtsova discuss the state of the LGBTIQ Ukrainian community. The touring exhibition will also highlight portraits of LGBTIQ Ukrainian military service-members and humanitarian workers
Performing Queerness in Singapore: Beyond Illiberal Pragmatism and Cane. With guest Zoom speaker Zihan Loo.
Join us for an illustrated lecture by Charles Palermo, professor of art history at William & Mary.
Join us for the Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk, The Search for Founding Black Mothers: Digital Storytelling as Reclamation. This Digital Humanities project that was born as an NEH Summer Institute held at Morgan State University.
William & Mary is once again working with the Williamsburg Regional Library for the One Book, One Community program. This year's selection is author Micheline Marcom's book, The New American.
Our second seminar of the Spring semester will be given by Dr. Raquel Portes, from Bates College: "Soil formation, erosion processes, & landscape evolution"
The Russian and Post - Soviet Studies Program invites you to the Tepper Speaker Series
The CGA Speaker Series continues with a talk from Jessica Wyatt! Jessica is a GIS Analyst with the City of Newport News. Join us to learn about how Jessica uses GIS technologies in her work with the local government!
Hear from alumni, local entrepreneurs, and industry experts about their journey with entrepreneurship. Join us in-person at the Hub or virtually through Zoom!
This Hayes Writers Series event presents Laura Warrell, author of Sweet Soft Plenty Rhythm, which has been named the “best book” of 2022 by several publications. Laura will read from her work, discuss her craft, and signing books.
Join Vox, William & Mary's reproductive justice group, as we have an inclusive and interactive presentation about pleasure, health, and all things sex!
Are you a student interested in learning about career opportunities in the environmental and sustainability sectors?
Engage with those who practice and sustain democracy in their everyday lives as journalists, elected officials, advocates, neighbors, immigrants, voters, family members, business members, and more.
William & Mary Law School's Election Law Society is pleased to host Jason Torchinsky '98, J.D. '01, partner at Holtzman Vogel Baran Torchinsky & Josefiak.
Pitch your next big idea to fellow students and win prizes!
As part of the 2023 Ampersand International Arts Festival, Erika Fabian, Reves Center Artist in Residence, will deliver a talk, "Surviving Hitler and Stalin: One Woman's Account." Co-sponsored by W&M Strategic Cultural Partnerships.
Join Women's Law Society for our annual "Women in the Law" Panel in Room 119 on March 8th at 1:00 PM. Our speakers will be joining via Zoom, but we will be providing a light lunch to attendees!
14th RIO DE LA PLATA WORKSHOP
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
Sheldon Himelfarb discusses the intersection of misinformation and the peace process.
Professor Christopher Silver of McGill University joins Professor Glasser to discuss his latest book: "Recording History."
Andrews Gallery Exhibition "2023 Catron Scholars".
Exhibition runs March 23-31, 2023. Reception and Scholars' presentations,
Friday, March 31, 5-7pm
An experimental, two-week summer camp partnership with Newport News Public Schools (NNPS), Camp Eager aims to Elevate engineering, Advance innovation, Guide learning, Effect change, and Remove barriers for all.
Title: Early warning signals of extinction: A role for algebraic topology in ecological forecasting
Hear from alumni, local entrepreneurs, and industry experts about their journey with entrepreneurship. Join us in-person at the Hub or virtually through Zoom!
Celebrated shoe designer and entrepreneur Stuart Weitzman will visit William & Mary this week to share his story and advice with students.
Join the faculty and students of the Departments of Classical Studies and Anthropology for International Archaeology Day at W&M on Saturday, March 25, 2023!
Highland, in partnership with the Virginia Festival of the Book, will host Justice John Charles Thomas to discuss his book The Poetic Justice: A Memoir.
Join Professor Heymann and Professor Giuffrida for a lunch hour discussion of ChatGPT, a large language model (LLM) trained by OpenAI. Lunch sponsored by the Student Intellectual Property Society & the Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Legal Society.
Join us for the first lecture in our spring Selected Topics in Architecture series, which will focus on museum design through the ages.
A Community Discussion hosted by students from the Williamsburg Engagement Program.
Professor Nasta’s lecture will explore the significant, but obscured, history of South Asian creatives and political radicals who lived and worked in the environs of 'Bloomsbury' in London in the inter-war period.
Come join us for Cypher VIII, William & Mary’s 8th annual hackathon! Cypher is a great opportunity for anyone interested in technology to learn, connect, and compete!
Luis Alberto Zazueta Reyes, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Constraining of the MINERvA Medium Energy Neutrino Flux Using Neutrino-Electron Scattering"
The CGA will host GIS Specialist Flamm on March 31st at 1 pm via Zoom! Starting with a botanical oasis in the City of St. Louis, this talk will explore how drones and mapping technologies can have a critical impact on plant conservation work.
Tactile Hyperbolic Geometry
Pitch your next big idea to fellow students and win prizes!
Join us on March 31st for the W&M Women's Stock Pitch & Leadership Summit for professional development, networking, and a keynote speaker. Learn more at Mason.wm.edu/wsp.
Andrews Gallery Reception and Scholar's presentations for the "2023 Catron Scholars" Exhibition
Exhibition runs March 23-31, 2023. Reception and Scholars' presentations,
Friday, March 31, 5-7pm.
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Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
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What is sustainability? What does it look like at W&M? How can I learn more? And how can I get involved?
Can You Disagree with Someone on Campus and Not Be Enemies - A Community Discussion
Please join us on September 29th at 7:00 PM in the Tucker Theatre for a reading with Addie Tsai. Addie (any/all) is a queer nonbinary artist and writer of color.
Join Tribe Innovation and hear from six distinguished panelists as they discuss what innovation looks like in the workplace.
Join us for the 2022 Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium, which will showcase hundreds of student projects across diverse disciplines! Free refreshments provided. Open to all.
Do you have questions about graduate school or want to chat with an advisor about graduate programs? If so, make plans to attend this event.
In this 30 minute session, STLI consultants will help instructors explore a variety of features in Poll Everywhere, one of the university's premiere real-time survey tools.
Heather Christensen ('23) will present on her senior research! This event is open to the public and all majors are encouraged to join us in Room 230 in McGlothlin-Street Hall. There will be a virtual viewing option as well!
Zoom Link: TBA
Title: Using heterogenous computing to fit a class of spatial models
The Innocence Club is hosting Anthony Ray Hinton, who served 30 years on Alabama's death row for a crime he didn't commit, on Sunday, October 2. RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/hintonrsvp . For more information, @innocencewm on Instagram.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Andrew Dallas Hurley , Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Partial Wave Analysis of Strange Mesons Decaying to K+?+?- in the Reaction ?p ? K+?+?- ?(1520) and the Commissioning of the GlueX DIRC Detector"
Anhthu Cung received the Concord Traveling Scholarship to travel to Vietnam to explore her family background and examine how the Vietnam War affected the country’s literary history and how political divisions influenced its cuisine’s development.
How Groups, Geometry, and Arithmetic Come Together
Simon Joyce is the inaugural Sara & Jess Cloud Professor of English at William & Mary (2018-23) and GSWS affiliate faculty. Joyce’s new book, LGBT Victorians: Sexuality and Gender in 19th Century Archives.
Join children’s author, Erin Spencer ’14, as she talks about her new book, The World of Coral Reefs. This book is perfect for the budding ocean explorers in your life! Enjoy a (free) breakfast.
Join us at the fantasy world of Physics filled with hand-on activities for all ages, demo shows, presentations, lab visits, giant ooblek pool, hovercraft and most delicious liquid nitrogen ice cream. Guaranteed fun for all family. Speak Physics and enter.
2022 Homecoming w/ the Sciences in ISC (Applied Science, Biology, Chemistry, Data Sci, Neuroscience, Psych Sciences)
Abstract deadline: CLOSED
Early registration: CLOSED
Come watch and discuss an episode from Netflix's High On The Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America.
Please join us on October 10 at 7:00 PM in Blow Memorial Hall, 201, for a reading with Lauren Alleyne. Lauren is the author of Difficult Fruit and Honeyfish. She is also newly named the director of Furious Flower Poetry Center at James Madison University.
The session will challenge the audience to examine and explore issues related to bias, privilege, equity, supremacy and belief systems. Additionally, we learn how to take action against individual & systemic racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Décio Muianga will give a talk on his research on Mozambique's Stone Age. Please email [[jdcarlson]] if you would like a Zoom option.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Join us to learn more about the Higher Education MEd program!
AASI and PLUMAS are forming a Banned Book Club, reading “The House on Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros. On Tuesday, October 18 from 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM, we will have the Book Club where everyone who read the novel can discuss and debate themes/materials.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Dr. Akinwumi Ogundiran, winner of the 2022 Sutlive Book Prize, will give a lecture on his book The Yorúbá: A New History. Zoom link available.
Meara Carlin ('22) will present on her senior research! This event is open to the public and all majors are encouraged to join us in Room 230 in McGlothlin-Street Hall. There will be a virtual viewing option as well!
Join us to learn more about the Online PK-12 Educational Leadership MEd
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Join us to learn more about the Higher Education PhD program!
Join us this Tuesday, October 25 at 7PM in Chancellors 134 for a meeting on the intersections between mental health and incarceration. All are welcome- we will have a brief student-led presentation followed by a group discussion on this topic!
Prospective students (and their friends & family!) are invited to join us on Zoom for a panel discussion about studying Election Law at William & Mary Law School.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Please join us October 26th at 6:00 PM in Tucker Theater with Paul Hendrickson, a former staff writer for the Post, won the National Book Critics Circle Award for his 2003 Sons of Mississippi, Recipient of Guggenheim and NEA grants and teaches at UPenn.
Afro-Indigenous speaker and advocate Autumn Rose Miskweminanocsqua Williams will share her experiences growing up on Shinnecock Reservation, championing indigenous issues, and promoting positive mental health as a plus-size model.
Studio Art Workshop events w/ Laura Frazure, "Poses of Labor": a temporary public art project
All are invited to:
An Adobe Patty Making Party, Oct 27, 5pm, Andrews 118
Observe the construction of "Poses of Labor", Oct 28 &29, 10am each day, front of Andrews
William & Mary Law School's Election Law Society is pleased to host William & Mary alum Brian Cannon (B.A. '04, J.D. '11), Director of Advocacy at FairVote.
Morgan Sanders ('22) will present on her senior research! This event is open to the public and all majors are encouraged to join us in Room 230 in McGlothlin-Street Hall. There will be a virtual viewing option as well!
Zoom Link: TBA
Join us on Oct 28th to learn about how William & Mary students are advancing real-world conservation solutions!
Title: Reliability and robustness of oscillations in some slow-fast chaotic systems
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
NLG's October General Meeting! We will be confirming our 1L representatives, voting on our bylaws, and discussing upcoming events/opportunities. There will also be Halloween snacks!!
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Home Without Hazing training for CURRENT MEMBERS is here!
The Virginia Beer Company will be our host as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Drop in, interact with the students, and enter to win door prizes and discounts.
Join us to learn more about the School Counseling program!
Home Without Hazing training for CURRENT MEMBERS is here!
Join us to learn more about our Teacher Education programs!
Hi there! Interested in Foreign Policy? Considering internships, or visits to Washington DC? Need advice on courses, and majors in Government/IR? Like to integrate yourself into the Government/IR communities at W&M? Then JQAS is the organization for you!
Allison Dorsey ('23) will present on her senior research! This event is open to the public and all majors are encouraged to join us in Room 230 in McGlothlin-Street Hall. There will be a virtual viewing option as well!
Zoom Link: TBA
Join us to learn more about the School Psychology program!
Musings on Subdata Selection
Join us for a book talk with national bestselling author Fiona Davis ’88. She will be discussing her latest book, The Magnolia Palace. The W&M Bookstore will have copies of her books for sale, and Fiona will be signing books following her talk.
Using the power of film to entertain, educate and connect our audiences to issues related to Jewish life in the U.S., Israel, and around the world.
Michael Berkowitz joins the department from University College London!
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
The Boehly Center Financial Literacy Program is hosting a budgeting workshop at the Business School on Tuesday, November 8th at 7 pm. Students from any major and background are strongly encouraged to attend to learn about personal finance concepts.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Home Without Hazing training for CURRENT MEMBERS is here!
Home Without Hazing training for CURRENT MEMBERS is here!
Please join us November 10th at 7:00 PM in the Reves Room for a reading with Kelli Jo Ford. She will be reading from new work completed during her residency. Ford, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is the author of the widely acclaimed Crooked Hallelujah.
Graph edge coloring and the Overfull Conjecture
Please join us for an illustrated lecture by Elizabeth Morán, Associate Chair and Jane Williams Mahoney Associate Professor of Art History.
AASI is hosting David Kim—one of the only Korean-American and openly queer political candidates running for office this election cycle—on Saturday, November 12th from 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM in Commonwealth Auditorium for a presentation and Q&A session.
The CGA is celebrating Geography Awareness Week from November 14th - 18th! There will be events each day and a weeklong competition with geo-swag prizes for undergraduate winners and ArcGIS Personal Use licenses for graduating senior and alumni winners.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
International Careers Week: "OPT" Alumni Panel
William & Mary Law School's Election Law Society is pleased to host Jessica Amunson, chair of the Election Law and Redistricting Practice and co-chair of the Appellate and Supreme Court Practice at Jenner & Block.
Join us to learn more about our Clinical Mental Health Counseling programs!
Join Chi Sigma Iota as we welcome W&M's Dr. Elizabeth Burgin, a Certified Child-Centered Play Therapist. Gain an overview on Play Therapy, when to make a counseling referral, and what to expect as a merging therapist.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Reves Faculty Fellow Government Professor Dan Maliniak and some of his student researchers discuss their recent work on veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts in the U.S. and Republic of Georgia.
Richard Murijono Tung Ming Reksoatmodjo, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Edge Fueling and Neutral Density Studies of the Alcator C-Mod Tokamak Using the SOLPS-ITER Code"
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Share/Swap/Learn Recipes! Recipes tell stories. Food creates connections.
Home Without Hazing training for CURRENT MEMBERS is here!
Join VIMS for a special lecture by our Scholar in Ocean Residency, Nainoa Thompson, a native Hawaiian navigator. He returns to inspire and educate us to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world with a melding of science and indigenous wisdom.
Come learn from 2Ls and 3Ls about the final exam process, outlining, and grades. Please submit any questions for the panelists through this link. There will also be a chance to ask questions during the panel. Lunch will be provided!
Home Without Hazing training for CURRENT MEMBERS is here!
Join us to learn more about the Online PK-12 Educational Leadership MEd
Visit and meet the 2022 Freeman Fellows in East Asia, and find out more about the application process to live and intern in East Asia for 8 weeks in summer 2023.
Join us to learn more about the Executive EdD Programs!
Some support the graduating seniors by attending their talks about their undergraduate research!
The CGA speaker series continues with a talk from VIMS’s Kory Angstadt! Kory will discuss how drones have simplified the field collection of accurate elevations and measuring the extent of plant communities in tidal marshes.
Matrix Polynomials, Null Ideals, and Invertible Differences
Old Dominion University is hosting a virtual fall mapathon with a presentation from the Program Director for OpenStreetMap US to wrap up this year’s Geography Awareness Week activities.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Join us to learn more about our Clinical Mental Health Counseling programs!
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Join the Makerspaces at W&M and W&M Libraries for a presentation “What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?” with Jen Fowler, NASA Range Safety Officer and UAS pilot, on Dec. 1 at 2 pm in the Ford Classroom.
The Russian and Post-Soviet Studies Program invites you to a Tepper Talk by Eugene Vindman, Colonel, U.S. Army, Retired; and U.S. Mission Deputy/Director, Military Analysis Cell, Atrocity Crimes Advisory Group, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Thesis Title: "Understanding drivers of spatio-temporal patterns in decapod species in coastal plain regions of Texas"
Title: Using heterogenous computing to fit a class of spatial models
The grand finale of our fall semester programming, Demo Day will include a panel discussion with entrepreneurs in the Health and Wellness industry, Rocket Pitch Faceoff, an introduction of the Henry Broaddus Innovator Award, and a networking after party.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Join us to learn more about our PhD programs!
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Capstone Title: "From field to shore: Policy improvements to better protect ecosystem and human health from poultry wastes in Virginia"
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Capstone Title: "Environmental Justice Screening Tools: An Example from the Elizabeth River Watershed"
Please join the William & Mary Innovation for Defense Teams December 8, 2022 at 2:00 PM in the Alan B. Miller Entrepreneurship Center for presentations supporting the US Army's Futures Command, the US Air Force’s Air Combat Command and US Cyber Command.
Title: Puzzles, Statistics, and Symmetry: A Mathematical Journey
Abstract deadline: CLOSED
Early registration deadline: November 2
Capstone Title: "Review of a benchmark assessment of Nephrops norvegicus"
Thesis Title: "Comparing Low Salinity Transcriptomic Profiles Among Hard Clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, Lines"
Thesis Title: "Impacts of Minuca pugnax on ecosystem functioning in its historical and expanded range"
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
Dissertation Title: "Regional Climate Impacts and Uncertainties within a Coastal Ecosystem"
W&M focuses on promoting health and wellness for all students. Join us to discuss how we strive to accomplish this mission.
Chat with Stacey Harris, Dean of Students, about how the college journey can be an exciting and challenging time for students and families. Find out more about the supports and opportunities available.
This program explores the Plateau Effect, the tendency for people to stay “stuck at good”, and how the college transition can be a critical time for either breaking that pattern or cementing it further.
Understanding the community you are joining is a key to success. Join members of the Student Success staff and the Honor & Conduct Councils to learn more about how to successfully thrive in your new community.
Understanding the community you are joining is a key to success. Join members of the Student Success staff and the Honor & Conduct Councils to learn more about how to successfully thrive in your new community.
Learn more about how Auxiliary Services works with products and services across the university to make your campus experience the best it can be!
All degree-seeking Class of 2026 students will be introduced to two campus resources that support a successful spring semester transition: the Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs and the Office of Career Development & Professional Engagement.
All degree-seeking Class of 2025 & 2024 students will be introduced to two campus resources that support a successful spring semester transition: the Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs and the Office of Career Development & Professional Engagement.
Alongside the Center for Student Diversity, explore the rewards, obligations, and tensions associated with the diverse talents, interests, and identities in our community.
Building community is everyone’s responsibility, and can often require the help of others.
Join the Office of Career Development & Professional Engagement and the School of Education for our annual Spring K-12 Education Recruitment Day. This event will be held in person at the School of Education.
Please join the Criminal Law Society and the Human Security Law Center as we welcome Steven Epstein, a litigation attorney and author of Extreme Punishment, which details the chilling murder of Florida State Law Professor Dan Markel.
The Law School Office of Admission will host a panel for prospective students with faculty and alumni of the Immigration Clinic. RSVP required to receive Zoom information.
Opening reception and curator’s talk by Professor Emily Watson for special exhibit “Chinese Dance: National Movements in a Revolutionary Age, 1945-1965,” on display at the Stryker Center January 13-February 17, 2023.
Are you interested in research? cool clubs?
Then come to the Chemistry Research Fair!
The William & Mary Global Innovation Challenge (WMGIC) is a student-led organization that hosts premier case competitions. These events champion interdisciplinary collaboration and mobilize students to tackle global issues.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Dissertation Title: "Chesapeake Bay Carbonate Cycle: past, present, and future"
Learn about the Reading Specialist Endorsement in Literacy Leadership.
Want to learn more about recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and how it will impact your teaching? Panelists from the Arts & Sciences A.I. Writing Tools Working Group and campus experts in educational technology will lead the conversation.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Our first seminar of the Spring semester will be given by Joanmarie Del Vecchio, from Dartmouth College: "Small satellites, big data, and the fate of permafrost landscapes"
Chenyuan Ma is a PhD candidate at Minzu University of China and a visiting scholar at William & Mary. Her talk is about the ethnic minority religious festival known as the Ha Festival in Sino-Vietnamese cross-border Jing Communities in southwest China.
The International Law Society welcomes Professor Randall Abate (GW Law) to discuss “climate washing” litigation that seeks to hold private sector entities accountable for misleading the public about their compliance with climate change mandates or goals.
Save the date! On February 10, 2023, the Center for Legal & Court Technology at William & Mary Law School will be hosting a hybrid conference on Problematic AI and how to find the best way forward for industry, academia, government, and the courts.
William & Mary alumni Riley Bates will be presenting "A Walk Through Time – An Overview of Kenyan Geology"
Hear from alumni, local entrepreneurs, and industry experts about their journey with entrepreneurship. Join us in-person at the Hub or virtually through Zoom!
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Professor Marc Brettler of Duke University joins Professor Homrighausen to discuss how such an inherently Christian text additionally serves as an important piece of thought for Jews in the past and today.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Join us on Wednesday, February 15, at 1:00 p.m. for the virtual program James Monroe, John Sidebottom, and the Hidden History at the Battle of Trenton.
Cybersecurity is VERY Personal!
We use tech all the time without thinking about all the bad things that can happen.
We can avoid some of the most severe impacts by becoming more cybersecurity aware.
Explore what can go wrong and ways to reduce your risk.
How have U.S. alliances evolved over time? What should their purposes be moving forward? Is U.S. alliance strategy appropriate for great power competition and a rapidly changing world? Reception to follow.
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is an extension of the Genealogy Show & Tell sessions started as part of our Sankofa Summer Workshops. It is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all expertise levels.
A&S Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion 2023 Spring Speaker Series featuring award-winning author and speaker, Colum McCann. Open to everyone in the W&M community.
Join ELPR for this year's symposium, International Environmentalism: A Global Approach to Global Challenges. Tune in as presenters and panelists talk about the many environmental issues that the global community faces and how it stands to resolve them.
Join the Office of Career Development & Professional Engagement for our Career Diversity Brunch/Expo. The Career Diversity Expo will offer distinct ways for students and employers to engage.
Join the Office of Career Development & Professional Engagement for our annual Spring Career & Internship Fair. This event will be hosted in the Sadler Center.
Brown bag double feature where Geology Seniors Chloe Lund and Olivia Wachob will present their honors research.
Pitch your next big idea to fellow students and win prizes!
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
William & Mary Law School's Election Law Society is pleased to host Ben Ginsberg, Jones Day partner (ret.) and current co-chair of the Election Official Legal Defense Network (EOLDN).
2/20 6PM LGBTIQ Ukrainian activists Bogdan Globa and Dr. Maryna Shevtsova discuss the state of the LGBTIQ Ukrainian community. The touring exhibition will also highlight portraits of LGBTIQ Ukrainian military service-members and humanitarian workers
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Performing Queerness in Singapore: Beyond Illiberal Pragmatism and Cane. With guest Zoom speaker Zihan Loo.
Join us for an illustrated lecture by Charles Palermo, professor of art history at William & Mary.
Join us for the Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk, The Search for Founding Black Mothers: Digital Storytelling as Reclamation. This Digital Humanities project that was born as an NEH Summer Institute held at Morgan State University.
William & Mary is once again working with the Williamsburg Regional Library for the One Book, One Community program. This year's selection is author Micheline Marcom's book, The New American.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Our second seminar of the Spring semester will be given by Dr. Raquel Portes, from Bates College: "Soil formation, erosion processes, & landscape evolution"
The Russian and Post - Soviet Studies Program invites you to the Tepper Speaker Series
The CGA Speaker Series continues with a talk from Jessica Wyatt! Jessica is a GIS Analyst with the City of Newport News. Join us to learn about how Jessica uses GIS technologies in her work with the local government!
Hear from alumni, local entrepreneurs, and industry experts about their journey with entrepreneurship. Join us in-person at the Hub or virtually through Zoom!
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