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Join the VBA on Wednesday, October 6th, to learn more about the VBA Law School Council, upcoming networking and interview prep events, as well as 1L and 2L opportunities to get involved.
W&M Dining Sustainability is looking for volunteers to help students sort their items after they eat at the food truck between compost, recycling, and trash.
The International Relations Club (IRC) at William and Mary is opening up its conversation about inclusion and empowerment to the campus community. Please fill out our survey if you hold any views about our club, or came across barriers to entry to IRC.
Fund your sustainability idea, research, program or initiative!
The VBA is seeking to help raise awareness and tackle food insecurity and malnutrition. As such, the VBA is partnering with food banks across Virginia to help support Virginians in need, working towards ensuring no Virginian goes hungry.
This semester we feature five lectures by AMES fabulous faculty, each of whom volunteered to offer a view into their current projects or recently published research.
W&M Libraries is hosting several upcoming Scopus trainings. Sessions will be an hour in length and specifically tailored for faculty and researchers.
Family Weekend features events and special programs designed to showcase life at William & Mary. Learn about world-class faculty, experience special performances from one of many talented student groups, and connect with families from across the nation.
Join SEALS for the VCPC Speaker Series!
On Sept. 30, Andrew C. Mergen, Deputy Chief of the Appellate Section, Environment and Natural Resources Division, U.S. Department of Justice will discuss how litigation helps to form federal environmental policies.
Like performing? Audition for Homebrew! (Open until October 4th at 11:59)
To begin the student sessions of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, practitioners will discuss how they transitioned from law school to the practice of law.
W&M Libraries is hosting several upcoming Scopus trainings. Sessions will be an hour in length and specifically tailored for faculty and researchers.
This Brown Bag given by Buck Woodard and Megan Victor explores their recent project: Archaeological Research and Community Engagement at The Millie Woodson-Turner Nottoway Reservation Allotment and Farmstead.
In the second student panel of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, practitioners will discuss the place of property rights in protecting Constitutionally granted liberties.
Strategies to Work More Effectively
Looking to build your online presence with a personal website? Join Wix for this virtual event discussing how to build your brand online and how to create an effective personal website.
Teach For America is hosting a panel about choosing a career focused on impact. These leaders will be sharing why they joined TFA after graduating from W&M, and how the skills and mindsets they developed have impacted their trajectories long term.
Deadline to apply for graduation in 2021
Deadline for 2021 graduates to have social class changed prior to Spring 2021 registration
Reaching Out and Leaning In, the first of four William & Mary Dance concerts presented in the 2020-2021 season will showcase original works by William & Mary Dance Faculty.
What is a 457 Deferred Compensation Plan? How about a Cash Match 401(a) Plan?
Understanding Your Investment Options
Understanding Your Investment Options
Introducing a reading group for those who don’t have time to read: the UnBook Club. Facilitators will quickly summarize the chapters and use the summary as a jumping off point for participant discussion.
Distribution Options
W&M Libraries is hosting several upcoming Scopus trainings. Sessions will be an hour in length and specifically tailored for faculty and researchers.
For the final student session of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, practitioners representing property owners and condemning authorities will discuss their efforts in “reaching across the aisle” and how sometimes their efforts fall short.
W&M Libraries is hosting several upcoming Scopus trainings. Sessions will be an hour in length and specifically tailored for faculty and researchers.
The winner of the 2020 Sutlive Book Prize for Historical Anthropology, Alizer Doostdar will give a lecture on his research exploring the intersections of Islam and science.
The Law School's Property Rights Project will host the 17th Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights conference online in October 2020.
14th Annual From DoG St. to Wall St. event - Risk Management Panel
Join Susan Kern, Executive Director of Historic Campus, as she discusses a surprising discovery found at the Wren Building in summer 2019.
Want to learn how to feel productive while also procrastinating? Interested in learning more about the world of bullet journaling? Attend the information session for the Bullet Journaling Club!
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Join the VBA on Wednesday, October 6th, to learn more about the VBA Law School Council, upcoming networking and interview prep events, as well as 1L and 2L opportunities to get involved.
A free parent friendly 5-week self-paced online transition course.
W&M Dining Sustainability is looking for volunteers to help students sort their items after they eat at the food truck between compost, recycling, and trash.
The International Relations Club (IRC) at William and Mary is opening up its conversation about inclusion and empowerment to the campus community. Please fill out our survey if you hold any views about our club, or came across barriers to entry to IRC.
Fund your sustainability idea, research, program or initiative!
The VBA is seeking to help raise awareness and tackle food insecurity and malnutrition. As such, the VBA is partnering with food banks across Virginia to help support Virginians in need, working towards ensuring no Virginian goes hungry.
This semester we feature five lectures by AMES fabulous faculty, each of whom volunteered to offer a view into their current projects or recently published research.
W&M Libraries is hosting several upcoming Scopus trainings. Sessions will be an hour in length and specifically tailored for faculty and researchers.
Family Weekend features events and special programs designed to showcase life at William & Mary. Learn about world-class faculty, experience special performances from one of many talented student groups, and connect with families from across the nation.
Join SEALS for the VCPC Speaker Series!
On Sept. 30, Andrew C. Mergen, Deputy Chief of the Appellate Section, Environment and Natural Resources Division, U.S. Department of Justice will discuss how litigation helps to form federal environmental policies.
Like performing? Audition for Homebrew! (Open until October 4th at 11:59)
To begin the student sessions of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, practitioners will discuss how they transitioned from law school to the practice of law.
W&M Libraries is hosting several upcoming Scopus trainings. Sessions will be an hour in length and specifically tailored for faculty and researchers.
This Brown Bag given by Buck Woodard and Megan Victor explores their recent project: Archaeological Research and Community Engagement at The Millie Woodson-Turner Nottoway Reservation Allotment and Farmstead.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Join The Public Discourse Initiative on September 30 during the lunch hour as we discuss the first presidential debate of 2020.
In the second student panel of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, practitioners will discuss the place of property rights in protecting Constitutionally granted liberties.
Strategies to Work More Effectively
Join The Women’s Network on September 30 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 pm for “Leadership during a Crisis: An Open Chat with Arielle Newby.”
Looking to build your online presence with a personal website? Join Wix for this virtual event discussing how to build your brand online and how to create an effective personal website.
Teach For America is hosting a panel about choosing a career focused on impact. These leaders will be sharing why they joined TFA after graduating from W&M, and how the skills and mindsets they developed have impacted their trajectories long term.
Do you have a high school junior or senior embarking upon the college admission process? Join the W&M Alumni Association's Alumni Admission Initiatives and the D.C.-area network to learn more about the admission process at William & Mary and beyond.
Diskussion des Fassbinder-Klassikers Die Ehe der Maria Braun. Fuer den Zoom Link kontaktiert bitte jmgully@wm.edu.
Understanding Stock Market & Researching Companies/Industries
Deadline to apply for graduation in 2021
Deadline for 2021 graduates to have social class changed prior to Spring 2021 registration
If you plan to graduate in 2021 (January, May, or August degree conferral), you must apply to graduate using the Online Graduation Application. The form closes after October 1, 2020. For guidance please see the Graduation Application website.
Are you planning to complete your degree requirements in Spring 2021 or Summer 2021? If so, your Notice of Candidacy form MUST be completed in Banner Self-Service by October 1, 2020.
Reaching Out and Leaning In, the first of four William & Mary Dance concerts presented in the 2020-2021 season will showcase original works by William & Mary Dance Faculty.
What is a 457 Deferred Compensation Plan? How about a Cash Match 401(a) Plan?
Understanding Your Investment Options
Understanding Your Investment Options
Introducing a reading group for those who don’t have time to read: the UnBook Club. Facilitators will quickly summarize the chapters and use the summary as a jumping off point for participant discussion.
Distribution Options
W&M Libraries is hosting several upcoming Scopus trainings. Sessions will be an hour in length and specifically tailored for faculty and researchers.
Join alumni and friends in the DC area for a virtual discussion on the impact of COVID-19 on small business in Virginia.
For the final student session of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, practitioners representing property owners and condemning authorities will discuss their efforts in “reaching across the aisle” and how sometimes their efforts fall short.
W&M Libraries is hosting several upcoming Scopus trainings. Sessions will be an hour in length and specifically tailored for faculty and researchers.
The winner of the 2020 Sutlive Book Prize for Historical Anthropology, Alizer Doostdar will give a lecture on his research exploring the intersections of Islam and science.
The Law School's Property Rights Project will host the 17th Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights conference online in October 2020.
14th Annual From DoG St. to Wall St. event - Risk Management Panel
Join Susan Kern, Executive Director of Historic Campus, as she discusses a surprising discovery found at the Wren Building in summer 2019.
Want to learn how to feel productive while also procrastinating? Interested in learning more about the world of bullet journaling? Attend the information session for the Bullet Journaling Club!
Learn more about how W&M Libraries is approaching bundled journal packages, including the concerns we have with the cost, equity, and sustainability of these packages.
This year, the Graduate & Professional School Fair has gone virtual. 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.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
Join the Mason School of Business Diversity and Inclusion Committee in a conversation about women’s equality and the right to vote with The League of Women Voters.
Join the Bike Alliance on a ride through Williamsburg!
Join Steve Prince and An Occasion for the Arts for this exciting virtual workshop about drawing the human face!
AMP's Special Events Committee invites you to play fun outdoor games on the Sunken Gardens this weekend. AMP is partnering with the W&M Campus Recreation Center to set out sports and garden games equipment for you to use at your leisure.
Join the Students Rights Initiative and the Center for Student Diversity as we discuss the complexities within the term Latinidad.
Do you like music and want to see live student performers at the Sadler Terrace? Come to Returner's Brew!
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
Initiating difficult conversations can be hard. Where do I start? How do I approach my concern? Learn key skills to help you get the conversation going.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
The Equal Rights Amendment and Its Passage in Virginia: What Happens Now? A Conversation Between Professor Larsen and Toby Heytens, Solicitor General of Virginia
The Student Intellectual Property Society (SIPS) will host W&M Law alum Mark Pike for a lunchtime talk.
Join Tara Rudo, Marine Education Specialist with CBNERR, as she leads us through an exploration of the wetlands of the York River. We will learn about the crucial role wetlands play, and discover some of the fascinating animals that live there.
Connect with fellow members of the W&M community from all over the world to share your expertise and build your professional network!
14th Annual From DoG St. to Wall St. event - Sales & Trading Panel
Sign up on IMLeagues for Singles and Roommate Doubles by October 15th at 7:00PM in order to play.
Part of the Brush-up Breakfast Series, the session will review the concepts behind a crucial conversation CPR.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Redistricting is on the ballot this year in Virginia. Join ELS to learn the ins and outs of the amendment, the protections it offers against gerrymandering, and what it would mean for the Virginia electoral process going forward.
The student Election Law Society is hosting five events in their Voting in 2020 Lunch Series.
Join us on 10/7 at 4PM for a virtual seminar presented by Dr. Justin Richardson from University of Massachusetts titled "Trace Metal Biogeochemistry in the Rock-Soil-Plant Continuum" | Click the event title to contact Brent Owens to attend!
Come and learn more about the alternatives to landfill!
Join Steve Prince and learn how to create images with depth!
Virtual Meet Up: National Security Extraordinaire
Hertford College, Oxford Virtual Information Session.
Watch the film ahead of time on Kanopy, then meet on Zoom to discuss in German.
https://wm.kanopy.com/video/kebab-connection
Join Tamara Lucas Copeland '73 author of "Daughters of the Dream: Eight Girls from Richmond who Grew Up in the Civil Rights Era" for a dialogue on invisible racism moderated by Viola Osborne Baskerville '73 .
Finding and Researching Investment Ideas
Join Rainbow Coalition and W&M Health Promotion's Eric Garrison as we discuss how to engage in safe, joyful, consensual LGBTQIA+ sexuality.
Students can submit anonymous questions here
Part of the Lessons in Leadership Series, Leadership First Aid is all about the tools leaders need to recover from the battles of leadership.
Join the Center for African Development (CAD), a Global Research Institute research center, for an installment in their speaker series, this Thursday, October 8th, at 10am via Zoom.
What is the secret ingredient to effective diversity, equity, and inclusion learning? Initiatives that lead to sustainable change focus on empathy skills/perspective taking of the “other” and goal setting to encourage behavior change.
W&M Northeast Law School alumni are invited to this exclusive opportunity to meet W&M Law School's new Dean, A. Benjamin Spencer.
Engaging and connecting with students in remote, blended, and even socially distanced classrooms is a challenge.
Italian Studies welcomes back filmmaker and activist Fred Kuwornu to discusses the impact of Black Lives Matter in Italy, the country's colonial legacy, and Kuwornu's latest web doc series about Black Italian identity.
Virtual Meet Up: Feeding the World's Poorest Countries
Chapter Officer Development Series on engaging chapter alumni
Join Professor Michele Goodwin, who expands the reproductive rights debate beyond abortion and discusses how laws criminalize women - especially poor women and women of color - for miscarriages, stillbirths and threatening the health of their pregnancies.
Hosted by the Center for Racial and Social Justice, renowned scholar Professor Michele Goodwin will address the rise in criminal prosecutions targeting poor pregnant women.
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