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In 1991, the Women's Studies program emerged, and in 2013, the program was renamed Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, a change that reflects the program’s aspirations for the growth of feminist research and activism at William & Mary.
Almanacs are annual guidebooks, used as a calendar and sometimes as a diary, for looking up astronomical data or astrological signs, and even as a weather forecast.
On November 8th, 1917 soldiers loyal to the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party, more commonly known as the Bolsheviks, overthrew that nation's government and began their 74 year experiment with Communism.
An exhibition of rare books on early American law from the collection of Sid Lapidus at the Wolf Law Library at William & Mary Law School.
Please join us for a panel discussion about Native American Voting.
We invite all aspiring Irish musicians to dust off their instruments and join us for Irish music in our Café.
Sarah Barringer Gordon, Arlin M. Adams Professor of Law and Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania, will present a lecture, “Staying in Place: Church Property and the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church after the Civil War."
Join the Human Security Law Center in welcoming Arthur R. Traldi for a discussion on Mass Atrocity Trials. Mr. Traldi will speak from his extensive experience in international justice and law in Room 124. There will be pizza!
Four alumni panelists will discuss career paths and provide insights on life after W&M. The panel discussion will be followed by a wine and cheese reception. Alumni and students of all years are welcome to attend!
The Classical Studies department presents the 2019 Lee Lecture: Dr. Dimitris Nakassis of the University of Colorado, Boulder (and MacArthur Fellow 2015), will lecture on "The World before Odysseus: Rethinking the History of Late Bronze Age Greece"
David P. Gushee is a Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics and Director of the Center for Theology and Public Life at Mercer University.
SERATA ALL’OPERA: How to understand and enjoy the music from Il Barbiere di Siviglia by G. Rossini
Italian Professor Rita Paolino will present on "Il barbiere di Siviglia" by Rossini in Washington Hall 315!
These beautiful art prints are a great way to preserve your memories of William & Mary. Take home a memory today!
In Prof. Conlee’s novel, Cataclysm, a group of cavers miraculously survive a world-wide apocalyptic event. Local poet, Sally Stiles, will be signing The Haiku Guide to Williamsburg and other titles.
Speaker: Dr. David T. Nguyen, Senior Research Scientist from Facebook
Join the W&M Anthropology Department this Homecoming Weekend as Dr. Daniel O. Sayers, Chair of the Department of Anthropology at American University, presents "Creating Home: African and Native American Resistance Communities of the Great Dismal Swamp."
What does the future look like for William & Mary Athletics?
"I tell stories about my work with queer steelworkers, truckers, and whores that unpack what queerness means in these places and times."
A perennial bestseller here in Williamsburg, Hark upon the Gale is the definitive history of our beloved William & Mary.
A discussion featuring Warren M. Billings (University of New Orleans), Davison M. Douglas (William & Mary Law School), Mitchell Frass (University of Pennsylvania) and Karin Wulf (Omohundro Institute). Free; RSVP to reserve your seat.
Don't miss this traditional Homecoming event. Participate in the fun or join your friends to watch the creativity presented by students, alumni and more!
Join us to cheer our Language Houses on as they participate in the Homecoming Parade!
Join the Center for Student Diversity at our Homecoming Block Party! Free food, games, and music.
Mark Young, Professor Emeritus at University of Central Florida, will be presenting on self-care in a talk titled, "How to Avoid Becoming a Zombie." In addition, alumni and students will be given the chance to network and mingle.
I-MIC 2019: Featuring Award-Winning poet and physician Irène Mathieu '09, W&M student poets, and the Russian Music Ensemble
In the courtyard of the Wren Building, we honor alumni, faculty and friends of the university who passed in the last year. In the event of severe weather, the ceremony will be moved to Commonwealth Auditorium.
Come celebrate with a FREE show from Tribe alumni band Broke Royals! This is the second annual Royal Homecoming Concert and it’s officially a tradition that’s not to be missed. So come through your favorite 'Burg for local brews and premium rock & roll!
Come out and see Trevor Wallace, with opener Shapel Lacy, perform live during Homecoming Weekend! Tickets will only be sold at the door; they are $3 with a Student ID and $5 for the General Public!
The Classical Studies department hosts its annual Homecoming reception for faculty, alumni, current students, friends, and family. Come and hang out with your old professors and classmates, and meet some new people who share your Classical interests.
Stop by your favorite department on campus to visit with faculty, students, colleagues and fellow alumni. For a full list of department events, please select the Community events filter.
PHYSICSFEST 2019
A perennial bestseller here in Williamsburg, Hark upon the Gale is the definitive history of our beloved William & Mary.
On the heels of the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team's victory tour, Head Coach Jill Ellis '88, L.H.D. '16 will return to William & Mary for Homecoming & Reunion Weekend.
Sophie Madison and Aaron Reinhart are in love and making college plans when a tragedy rips them apart in the summer of their senior year. When they reconnect years later, Aaron becomes a murder suspect and Sophie must race to clear his name.
Alumni band the Dimeslots '83 Celebrate their 40th year as they perform at The Virginia Beer Company. The show is free, the beer is cold and fantastic.
Informal reception for alumni of the Russian program.
Please join us October 19th during Homecoming weekend to celebrate five years of advocacy, support, and empowerment and celebrate the extraordinary contribution to current and past volunteers to campus. Refreshments served.
Baptist Collegiate Ministry (formerly BSU) hosts a worship service of music, memorial, and message. All are welcome.
Join us for Sunday Mass, followed by a light reception on the lawn. All are invited!
Drawing influence from such artists as The Beatles and James Taylor, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
A public talk by John C. Powers (National Archives) & Carlos Osorio (National Security Archive)
Current graduate students will present their research in under three minutes before a panel of judges. Learn about world-class research at W&M!
Our own Cassi Fritzius will be speaking on the importance of breast cancer awareness. Join SBA and WLS in wearing Pink on the 22nd to show your support! Lunch will be served.
The William & Mary Board of Visitors will host a public hearing Oct. 22, 2019 at 3:30 p.m. on the university’s budget and finances, including proposed tuition for incoming in-state undergraduate students entering in Fall 2020.
Learn about the W&M Study Abroad program at Oxford from an Oxford representative!
A library experience to-go. The pop-up library is a temporary assortment of books and other library materials selected with students in mind and meeting them where they spend the most time.
Join us to learn and ask questions about the university’s strategic planning process, university budget and meet our new Chief Human Resources Officer.
This lunch and learn session: "Screwball" leading ladies are staples in romantic comedies, fueling the jokes and love plots with their zany antics. But what happens when the "screwy" rom-com heroine is also "Jewy,"?
Community Discussion - "Food Deserts" in the Greater Williamsburg Area
Deborah Denenholz Morse, Sara E. Nance Professor of English, will present "Liberating Black Beauty: A narrative on animal rights, gender, race, and nation" on Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 7pm in the Commonwealth Auditorium.
Come out and join us for a spooky Homebrew featuring free Halloween treats and as always, live music from some very talented student performers!!
32nd Annual Massey Cancer 5k presented by the W&M Track & Field team! All proceeds go directly to VCU's Massey Cancer Center where they offer both cancer research and treatments. Help us reach our $25,000 goal! Here's to a world without cancer.
Richmond homicide detective Jeremiah Ford has solved some tough cases in his day, but when he is approached to investigate a murder that is over 200 years old he may have met his match!
Showcasing the best of undergraduate research at W&M.
Colloquium Speaker: Dr. Jiajia Li, Research Scientist from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Prof. Patrick Meade, Stony Brook University, Title of Talk: Future colliders and the Higgs
Join us for our second installment of MUSCARELLE READS. This semester, we are reading Gropius: The Man Who Built Bauhaus.
This biography sheds light on A.D. Smith, a nineteenth-century knight-errant who left his mark on some of the key events of his times in several states and personified the nineteenth-century impulse to move across the American landscape.
Jane Powell, daughter of Leven Powell, cares for her widowed mother while waiting for the return of her betrothed, George Morgan White Eyes, who has disappeared out west.
Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity is hosting our first ever campus-wide philanthropy event: PSPhright Night. This Halloween Carnival is benefiting Hospice House of Williamsburg, and will be on October 26 from 5-7pm in the Sunken Garden.
The comedy group that gives out full size candy bars is back! Come and enjoy some fun Halloween antics with us. But be warned it's not all jokes and laughs in sandbox on Halloween!
Campus Center has been attacked by ZOMBIES and it is up to you and your team to adventure through all 3 floors, collecting the cure, and shooting zombies.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
Come join us on October 27th from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM on the Crim Dell Meadow and celebrate Japanese culture with us! Enjoy free faire-style food and watch live performances!
Stanley Brand will be discussing the scope of Congress' ability to investigate the President, focusing on recent investigations into President Trump and the Mueller Report.
In this webinar, the authors of Transparent Design in Higher Education Teaching and Leadership discuss how to apply the TILT framework to course design and larger campus initiatives to provide benefits of transparency in teaching for all students.
-Costumes for All Ages
-Formals, Tuxes, Furs
-Vintage and Global Fashions
-Jewelry, Purses, Accessories, & MORE
Cash, check, credit, Express, and Venmo accepted.
All proceeds benefit FISH, a local food pantry and clothes closet.
Part of the Religious Studies Brown-Bag Lunch Series
SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce will join our community for a public lecture during the lunch hour. Free admission and the public is welcome. Her visit is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Law and Markets.
Patrick Hayes Writers Series presents MUSA AND THE SLAVE SHIP ANGEL as a staged reading in Ewell Hall at 5pm on October 30th.
Liz Cascone, director of The Haven, speaks about setting healthy boundaries, being a mandated reporter, and how to approach a variety of situations with students.
Swing by Swem on Halloween to Trick-or-Treat from 9AM to 5PM for free candy!
Get your picture taken in your costume on Halloween and enter Swem's Halloween Costume Contest.
Mire Koikari, a professor in the Department of Women's Studies at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, she will speak on gender issues in culture and politics in Japan since the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown in Fukushima in March 2011.
SWC and ACM present a thirty minute escape room on Halloween! You can sign up for the event here.
Matt Mutka , Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University, and Program Director of Division of Computer and Network Systems, Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation
Running out of juice to blame your positively purposeful existence on? Or have you just been on the lookout for some fresh fruity fuel? AMP’s got your back!! Swing by Lodge 1 this Friday to destress and share some smoothies n’ smiles with your friends!
Dr. Jorge Piekarewicz, Florida State University, Title of Talk: “Nuclear Astrophysics in the New Era of Multimessenger Astronomy”
Join us for the special Halloween-themed edition of Cycle Barre: half Barre, half Cycling.
The W&M Badminton Club is hosting its annual Badminton Open Tournament! A Great Chance to have fun and meet people from all over Virginia and North Carolina.
Join this lunch panel for a discussion on the variety of challenges to free speech, free press, and dissent in the current era with Professor Tim Zick, Professor Nadine Strossen, and Robert Corn-Revere.
Our next blood drive is Tuesday, November 5th from 1:00-7:00pm in Trinkle Hall!
Reset DOC and Reset Dialogues in partnership with William & Mary present a roundtable discussion about the uncertain future of liberal democracy.
In Milan, a waiter cycling home from working at a prestigious private school's gala is hit by a car. The driver flees, leaving the waiter lying in the street badly injured. The next day, two well-known families' lives are connected by the incident.
Interested in the Shark Tank? Join us for an Info Session!
Jasmeen Patheja's lecture at W&M.
The exhibit will feature works from African American and Native American emergent and established artists in a variety of media.
Learn more about your summer study abroad options.
The William & Mary Tax Conference offers lawyers and accountants an in-depth look at current topics in tax law. Please plan to join us for our 65th conference.
Join the Muslim Law Students Association (Co-sponsored by APALSA) for some laughs and lunch! We will be watching clips from comedians Aasif Mandvi, Mo Amer, Ramy Youssef, and K-Von that discuss family, culture, and society.
Join MVLS for lunch as we hear from 1LT Shaela Pino, who will share her a brief history lesson on the importance role JAG officers serve in the military. Lunch will be provided!
Tomos Llywelyn Evans, a doctoral student in Anthropology, will present an Emerging Scholars Series talk for the public. Presented through partnership between the A&S Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Community Discussion on Medicaid Expansion in Virginia
The Student Intellectual Property Society hosts a patent-law luncheon with Nikki Sanford in Room 133 this Thursday (11/7).
Join President Rowe and the Strategic Planning Steering Committee for a hands-on session to design a pilot summer semester program.
Lecture by Ayodeji Ogunnaike, co-sponsored by Africana Studies Department & the Reves Center for International Studies
Dr. Dylan Rogers of the University of Virginia will present a lecture on "Water and Sensory Experience: Reconstructing the Procession of the Eleusinian Mysteries."
APIA-W&M is proud to present a talk by Dr. Kita Douglas that explores the fulcrum of the fine arts, queerness, and the Asian American and Pacific Islander experience.
Professor Jeffrey Herf, Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Maryland, will do a workshop on his books Divided Memory and Undeclared Wars with Israel on Friday
Professor Merritt B. Fox will present a lecture titled "The New Stock Market: Law, Economics, and Policy" based on his latest book. The lecture is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Law and Markets. Admission is free and all are welcome.
Building Tomorrow at William & Mary is hosting a petting zoo to raise money to build primary schools in Uganda! We will bring fainting goats, baby bunnies, a pony, and more, all with pizza from Domino's. RSVP in advance to save $1 off admission!
Professor Jeffrey Herf, Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Maryland, will give a public lecture on "Germany and Jewish Questions in the Revolution and Unification of 1989-1990--and Since"
Join Buddy and his friend, Ballerina, on their super hero quest to save the doomed books.
30 Jahre Mauerfall - Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
A celebration of fall with games, crafts, food and more in the Sunken Garden!
Join the Alumni Association, Wren Traditions and W&M Athletics after football takes on Rhode Island and before Women's Basketball tips-off against Maryland-Eastern Shore for a tailgate on the Kaplan lawn.
AMP presents 2019's critically-acclaimed THE FAREWELL directed by Lulu Wang and starring Awkwafina. Tickets are $5 and include the screening and a dinner catered by Hong Kong Restaurant.
Experience the cult classic hit The Rocky Horror Picture Show with the Satanic Mechanics, William & Mary's annual student-led Shadowcast! $5 entry
Join us for an afternoon with television actor and film director, Tim Reid, on Sunday, November 10 at 11 a.m.
Please join the IBRL in discussing President Trump and his Administration's ethics crisis with Noah Bookbinder.
Event to dedicate a new flagpole and patio at the Law School in honor of all who served our country and in memory of the late Dean Lizbeth A.S. Jackson. Free and all are welcome to attend.
Join us at a student-led panel discussing everything business! This is an informational panel for individuals intrigued by business. This event is open to all students regardless of major, minor, or social class. Dress code is casual, come as you are!
We want to meet you and hear from you!
Join other students and faculty/staff members for a campus walk with visiting COLL 300 scholar, Nancy Frey. Nancy is a cultural anthropologist who studies and leads pilgrimage walks along the Camino de Santiago in Spain.
AMES ~ The Program in Asian & Middle Eastern Studies presents: "Indonesia & the Hajj Pilgrimage & Politics in Historical & Contemporary Perspective" with Professor Dadi Darmadi , Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University (UIN) Jakarta, Indonesia
Join Greater City for a panel discussion and Q&A on poverty and homelessness in Williamsburg. Panelists include Fred Liggin from 3e Restoration, Charvalla West from United Way, and Becki Wildenberger from Williamsburg House of Mercy. Come care with us!
The William & Mary Police will be conducting a one-day, campus-wide Traffic Safety initiative to spread bike, pedestrian, golf cart and vehicular safety awareness through education and enforcement on Wednesday, November 13th of 2019.
Come join the Center for Geospatial Analysis in celebrating the world of GIS!
We welcome your attendance and voice.
Brown-Bag Lunch Series
Join other students and faculty/staff members for a campus walk with visiting COLL 300 scholar, Nancy Frey. Nancy is a cultural anthropologist who studies and leads pilgrimage walks along the Camino de Santiago in Spain.
Please join the W&M Federalist Society in learning more about the current Hong Kong Protests and U.S.-China Strategic Competition from Ms. Ying Ma.
Join other students and faculty/staff members for a campus walk with visiting COLL 300 scholar, Nancy Frey. Nancy is a cultural anthropologist who studies and leads pilgrimage walks along the Camino de Santiago in Spain.
Join us for Botetourt Book Talks at Swem Library! On November 14, we welcome Crystal Morrison-Joseph '09, clinical professional counselor and author of PoundCake & Private Practice: 5 Things I Learned During My First Year.
Join us for a discussion on November 14 from 4-5 in the McGlothlin courtroom on the present and future of Online Dispute Resolution with Justice Constandinos Himonas of the Utah Supreme Court and Professor Nicolas Vermeys of the University of Montreal.
A talk by John Osborn
In 2019, Taiwan became the first nation in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. This talk explores the development of both pro-gay and anti-gay activism in contemporary Taiwan behind the celebratory note.
It's Everybody's Birthday on 11/14!! Come to Tidewater B in Sadler Center on November 14th from 5-7 pm and CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY! Bring your friends to eat some cake, play some games, and party!
The Virginia Coastal Policy Center at William & Mary Law School will host its 7th annual conference. Info on program & registration details can be found at the link below. Please note conference will be held at W&M School of Education.
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Chauncey Stillman Professor of Practical Ethics at Duke University, will give a colloquium talk. All interested are invited.
DR. AZIZA BACCOUCHE, Title of talk: Having Vision
Solar experts, activists, homeowners, and supporters from all over the Commonwealth of Virginia will be converging in Williamsburg this November. We’ll discuss the state of solar in Virginia in 2019 and celebrate the progress made so far.
The Reves Center and W&M Dining Services join forces to bring you a week of global culinary experiences!
Did you know the second-oldest building on William & Mary's campus was home to an Indian School? Come learn more about the Brafferton, its origins and its legacy.
An utterly charming tale of good food, feisty ladies and unlikely friendships during a very Roman holiday.
Learn about the new St Andrews summer study abroad session!
James Wolpaw, an Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker will be coming to W&M on Tuesday November 19th.
Come celebrate the work of our student researchers with community, friends, and free food! Join us Wednesday, November 20th from 6:00 - 8:00 pm on the third floor of the Global Research Institute at 427 Scotland Street.
W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble, William & Mary Libraries, Charles Center Community of Scholars, the Department of Music, Students of Hip-Hop Legacy, and Black Student Organization presents A Conversation with Omar Offendum with Live DJ Set.
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In 1991, the Women's Studies program emerged, and in 2013, the program was renamed Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, a change that reflects the program’s aspirations for the growth of feminist research and activism at William & Mary.
Almanacs are annual guidebooks, used as a calendar and sometimes as a diary, for looking up astronomical data or astrological signs, and even as a weather forecast.
On November 8th, 1917 soldiers loyal to the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party, more commonly known as the Bolsheviks, overthrew that nation's government and began their 74 year experiment with Communism.
An exhibition of rare books on early American law from the collection of Sid Lapidus at the Wolf Law Library at William & Mary Law School.
Please join us for a panel discussion about Native American Voting.
We invite all aspiring Irish musicians to dust off their instruments and join us for Irish music in our Café.
Sarah Barringer Gordon, Arlin M. Adams Professor of Law and Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania, will present a lecture, “Staying in Place: Church Property and the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church after the Civil War."
Join the Human Security Law Center in welcoming Arthur R. Traldi for a discussion on Mass Atrocity Trials. Mr. Traldi will speak from his extensive experience in international justice and law in Room 124. There will be pizza!
Four alumni panelists will discuss career paths and provide insights on life after W&M. The panel discussion will be followed by a wine and cheese reception. Alumni and students of all years are welcome to attend!
The Classical Studies department presents the 2019 Lee Lecture: Dr. Dimitris Nakassis of the University of Colorado, Boulder (and MacArthur Fellow 2015), will lecture on "The World before Odysseus: Rethinking the History of Late Bronze Age Greece"
David P. Gushee is a Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics and Director of the Center for Theology and Public Life at Mercer University.
SERATA ALL’OPERA: How to understand and enjoy the music from Il Barbiere di Siviglia by G. Rossini
Italian Professor Rita Paolino will present on "Il barbiere di Siviglia" by Rossini in Washington Hall 315!
These beautiful art prints are a great way to preserve your memories of William & Mary. Take home a memory today!
In Prof. Conlee’s novel, Cataclysm, a group of cavers miraculously survive a world-wide apocalyptic event. Local poet, Sally Stiles, will be signing The Haiku Guide to Williamsburg and other titles.
Peyton Winter, Evan Laughlin, and Nick Montalbano (all W&M Geology 2020) will be presenting the "GEOL 310 Trip Report: Regional Field Geology of California."
Speaker: Dr. David T. Nguyen, Senior Research Scientist from Facebook
Join the W&M Anthropology Department this Homecoming Weekend as Dr. Daniel O. Sayers, Chair of the Department of Anthropology at American University, presents "Creating Home: African and Native American Resistance Communities of the Great Dismal Swamp."
What does the future look like for William & Mary Athletics?
"I tell stories about my work with queer steelworkers, truckers, and whores that unpack what queerness means in these places and times."
A perennial bestseller here in Williamsburg, Hark upon the Gale is the definitive history of our beloved William & Mary.
A discussion featuring Warren M. Billings (University of New Orleans), Davison M. Douglas (William & Mary Law School), Mitchell Frass (University of Pennsylvania) and Karin Wulf (Omohundro Institute). Free; RSVP to reserve your seat.
Don't miss this traditional Homecoming event. Participate in the fun or join your friends to watch the creativity presented by students, alumni and more!
Join us to cheer our Language Houses on as they participate in the Homecoming Parade!
Join the Center for Student Diversity at our Homecoming Block Party! Free food, games, and music.
Mark Young, Professor Emeritus at University of Central Florida, will be presenting on self-care in a talk titled, "How to Avoid Becoming a Zombie." In addition, alumni and students will be given the chance to network and mingle.
Join the Center for Student Diversity for a welcome back to campus block party.
I-MIC 2019: Featuring Award-Winning poet and physician Irène Mathieu '09, W&M student poets, and the Russian Music Ensemble
In the courtyard of the Wren Building, we honor alumni, faculty and friends of the university who passed in the last year. In the event of severe weather, the ceremony will be moved to Commonwealth Auditorium.
Come celebrate with a FREE show from Tribe alumni band Broke Royals! This is the second annual Royal Homecoming Concert and it’s officially a tradition that’s not to be missed. So come through your favorite 'Burg for local brews and premium rock & roll!
Come out and see Trevor Wallace, with opener Shapel Lacy, perform live during Homecoming Weekend! Tickets will only be sold at the door; they are $3 with a Student ID and $5 for the General Public!
Head coach Ed Swanson and the Tribe host an open practice for fans to get a look at the team before the 2019-20 season.
The Classical Studies department hosts its annual Homecoming reception for faculty, alumni, current students, friends, and family. Come and hang out with your old professors and classmates, and meet some new people who share your Classical interests.
Stop by your favorite department on campus to visit with faculty, students, colleagues and fellow alumni. For a full list of department events, please select the Community events filter.
PHYSICSFEST 2019
Join us for a fun day filled with hand-on activities for all ages.
A perennial bestseller here in Williamsburg, Hark upon the Gale is the definitive history of our beloved William & Mary.
On the heels of the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team's victory tour, Head Coach Jill Ellis '88, L.H.D. '16 will return to William & Mary for Homecoming & Reunion Weekend.
Alums and fans can get a look at Tribe Men's Basketball under new head coach Dane Fischer inside Kaplan Arena with a Homecoming Scrimmage.
Sophie Madison and Aaron Reinhart are in love and making college plans when a tragedy rips them apart in the summer of their senior year. When they reconnect years later, Aaron becomes a murder suspect and Sophie must race to clear his name.
Alumni band the Dimeslots '83 Celebrate their 40th year as they perform at The Virginia Beer Company. The show is free, the beer is cold and fantastic.
Informal reception for alumni of the Russian program.
Please join us October 19th during Homecoming weekend to celebrate five years of advocacy, support, and empowerment and celebrate the extraordinary contribution to current and past volunteers to campus. Refreshments served.
Baptist Collegiate Ministry (formerly BSU) hosts a worship service of music, memorial, and message. All are welcome.
Join us for Sunday Mass, followed by a light reception on the lawn. All are invited!
Drawing influence from such artists as The Beatles and James Taylor, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
A public talk by John C. Powers (National Archives) & Carlos Osorio (National Security Archive)
Current graduate students will present their research in under three minutes before a panel of judges. Learn about world-class research at W&M!
Our own Cassi Fritzius will be speaking on the importance of breast cancer awareness. Join SBA and WLS in wearing Pink on the 22nd to show your support! Lunch will be served.
The William & Mary Board of Visitors will host a public hearing Oct. 22, 2019 at 3:30 p.m. on the university’s budget and finances, including proposed tuition for incoming in-state undergraduate students entering in Fall 2020.
Learn about the W&M Study Abroad program at Oxford from an Oxford representative!
A library experience to-go. The pop-up library is a temporary assortment of books and other library materials selected with students in mind and meeting them where they spend the most time.
Join us to learn and ask questions about the university’s strategic planning process, university budget and meet our new Chief Human Resources Officer.
This lunch and learn session: "Screwball" leading ladies are staples in romantic comedies, fueling the jokes and love plots with their zany antics. But what happens when the "screwy" rom-com heroine is also "Jewy,"?
Community Discussion - "Food Deserts" in the Greater Williamsburg Area
Deborah Denenholz Morse, Sara E. Nance Professor of English, will present "Liberating Black Beauty: A narrative on animal rights, gender, race, and nation" on Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 7pm in the Commonwealth Auditorium.
Come out and join us for a spooky Homebrew featuring free Halloween treats and as always, live music from some very talented student performers!!
32nd Annual Massey Cancer 5k presented by the W&M Track & Field team! All proceeds go directly to VCU's Massey Cancer Center where they offer both cancer research and treatments. Help us reach our $25,000 goal! Here's to a world without cancer.
Richmond homicide detective Jeremiah Ford has solved some tough cases in his day, but when he is approached to investigate a murder that is over 200 years old he may have met his match!
Showcasing the best of undergraduate research at W&M.
Colloquium Speaker: Dr. Jiajia Li, Research Scientist from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Prof. Patrick Meade, Stony Brook University, Title of Talk: Future colliders and the Higgs
Join us for our second installment of MUSCARELLE READS. This semester, we are reading Gropius: The Man Who Built Bauhaus.
This biography sheds light on A.D. Smith, a nineteenth-century knight-errant who left his mark on some of the key events of his times in several states and personified the nineteenth-century impulse to move across the American landscape.
Jane Powell, daughter of Leven Powell, cares for her widowed mother while waiting for the return of her betrothed, George Morgan White Eyes, who has disappeared out west.
Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity is hosting our first ever campus-wide philanthropy event: PSPhright Night. This Halloween Carnival is benefiting Hospice House of Williamsburg, and will be on October 26 from 5-7pm in the Sunken Garden.
The comedy group that gives out full size candy bars is back! Come and enjoy some fun Halloween antics with us. But be warned it's not all jokes and laughs in sandbox on Halloween!
Campus Center has been attacked by ZOMBIES and it is up to you and your team to adventure through all 3 floors, collecting the cure, and shooting zombies.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
Come join us on October 27th from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM on the Crim Dell Meadow and celebrate Japanese culture with us! Enjoy free faire-style food and watch live performances!
Stanley Brand will be discussing the scope of Congress' ability to investigate the President, focusing on recent investigations into President Trump and the Mueller Report.
In this webinar, the authors of Transparent Design in Higher Education Teaching and Leadership discuss how to apply the TILT framework to course design and larger campus initiatives to provide benefits of transparency in teaching for all students.
-Costumes for All Ages
-Formals, Tuxes, Furs
-Vintage and Global Fashions
-Jewelry, Purses, Accessories, & MORE
Cash, check, credit, Express, and Venmo accepted.
All proceeds benefit FISH, a local food pantry and clothes closet.
Part of the Religious Studies Brown-Bag Lunch Series
SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce will join our community for a public lecture during the lunch hour. Free admission and the public is welcome. Her visit is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Law and Markets.
Patrick Hayes Writers Series presents MUSA AND THE SLAVE SHIP ANGEL as a staged reading in Ewell Hall at 5pm on October 30th.
Liz Cascone, director of The Haven, speaks about setting healthy boundaries, being a mandated reporter, and how to approach a variety of situations with students.
Swing by Swem on Halloween to Trick-or-Treat from 9AM to 5PM for free candy!
Get your picture taken in your costume on Halloween and enter Swem's Halloween Costume Contest.
Mire Koikari, a professor in the Department of Women's Studies at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, she will speak on gender issues in culture and politics in Japan since the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown in Fukushima in March 2011.
SWC and ACM present a thirty minute escape room on Halloween! You can sign up for the event here.
Professionals and Professional Faculty Assembly (PPFA) meetings are open to all Professionals and Professional Faculty (PPFs).
Yaoquan Zhou (Ohio State) will be presenting on "Submarine groundwater discharge to the global coast."
Matt Mutka , Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University, and Program Director of Division of Computer and Network Systems, Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation
Running out of juice to blame your positively purposeful existence on? Or have you just been on the lookout for some fresh fruity fuel? AMP’s got your back!! Swing by Lodge 1 this Friday to destress and share some smoothies n’ smiles with your friends!
Dr. Jorge Piekarewicz, Florida State University, Title of Talk: “Nuclear Astrophysics in the New Era of Multimessenger Astronomy”
Join us for the special Halloween-themed edition of Cycle Barre: half Barre, half Cycling.
The W&M Badminton Club is hosting its annual Badminton Open Tournament! A Great Chance to have fun and meet people from all over Virginia and North Carolina.
Join this lunch panel for a discussion on the variety of challenges to free speech, free press, and dissent in the current era with Professor Tim Zick, Professor Nadine Strossen, and Robert Corn-Revere.
Our next blood drive is Tuesday, November 5th from 1:00-7:00pm in Trinkle Hall!
Reset DOC and Reset Dialogues in partnership with William & Mary present a roundtable discussion about the uncertain future of liberal democracy.
In Milan, a waiter cycling home from working at a prestigious private school's gala is hit by a car. The driver flees, leaving the waiter lying in the street badly injured. The next day, two well-known families' lives are connected by the incident.
Interested in the Shark Tank? Join us for an Info Session!
Jasmeen Patheja's lecture at W&M.
The exhibit will feature works from African American and Native American emergent and established artists in a variety of media.
Learn more about your summer study abroad options.
The William & Mary Tax Conference offers lawyers and accountants an in-depth look at current topics in tax law. Please plan to join us for our 65th conference.
Join the Muslim Law Students Association (Co-sponsored by APALSA) for some laughs and lunch! We will be watching clips from comedians Aasif Mandvi, Mo Amer, Ramy Youssef, and K-Von that discuss family, culture, and society.
Join MVLS for lunch as we hear from 1LT Shaela Pino, who will share her a brief history lesson on the importance role JAG officers serve in the military. Lunch will be provided!
Tomos Llywelyn Evans, a doctoral student in Anthropology, will present an Emerging Scholars Series talk for the public. Presented through partnership between the A&S Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Community Discussion on Medicaid Expansion in Virginia
The Student Intellectual Property Society hosts a patent-law luncheon with Nikki Sanford in Room 133 this Thursday (11/7).
Join President Rowe and the Strategic Planning Steering Committee for a hands-on session to design a pilot summer semester program.
Lecture by Ayodeji Ogunnaike, co-sponsored by Africana Studies Department & the Reves Center for International Studies
Dr. Dylan Rogers of the University of Virginia will present a lecture on "Water and Sensory Experience: Reconstructing the Procession of the Eleusinian Mysteries."
APIA-W&M is proud to present a talk by Dr. Kita Douglas that explores the fulcrum of the fine arts, queerness, and the Asian American and Pacific Islander experience.
Professor Jeffrey Herf, Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Maryland, will do a workshop on his books Divided Memory and Undeclared Wars with Israel on Friday
Paul Volante (W&M Geology 2020) will be presenting on "Americium-241: The Future of Radioisotope Sediment Dating."
Professor Merritt B. Fox will present a lecture titled "The New Stock Market: Law, Economics, and Policy" based on his latest book. The lecture is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Law and Markets. Admission is free and all are welcome.
Building Tomorrow at William & Mary is hosting a petting zoo to raise money to build primary schools in Uganda! We will bring fainting goats, baby bunnies, a pony, and more, all with pizza from Domino's. RSVP in advance to save $1 off admission!
Professor Jeffrey Herf, Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Maryland, will give a public lecture on "Germany and Jewish Questions in the Revolution and Unification of 1989-1990--and Since"
Join Buddy and his friend, Ballerina, on their super hero quest to save the doomed books.
30 Jahre Mauerfall - Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
A celebration of fall with games, crafts, food and more in the Sunken Garden!
Join the Alumni Association, Wren Traditions and W&M Athletics after football takes on Rhode Island and before Women's Basketball tips-off against Maryland-Eastern Shore for a tailgate on the Kaplan lawn.
AMP presents 2019's critically-acclaimed THE FAREWELL directed by Lulu Wang and starring Awkwafina. Tickets are $5 and include the screening and a dinner catered by Hong Kong Restaurant.
Experience the cult classic hit The Rocky Horror Picture Show with the Satanic Mechanics, William & Mary's annual student-led Shadowcast! $5 entry
Join us for an afternoon with television actor and film director, Tim Reid, on Sunday, November 10 at 11 a.m.
Please join the IBRL in discussing President Trump and his Administration's ethics crisis with Noah Bookbinder.
Event to dedicate a new flagpole and patio at the Law School in honor of all who served our country and in memory of the late Dean Lizbeth A.S. Jackson. Free and all are welcome to attend.
Join us at a student-led panel discussing everything business! This is an informational panel for individuals intrigued by business. This event is open to all students regardless of major, minor, or social class. Dress code is casual, come as you are!
We want to meet you and hear from you!
Join other students and faculty/staff members for a campus walk with visiting COLL 300 scholar, Nancy Frey. Nancy is a cultural anthropologist who studies and leads pilgrimage walks along the Camino de Santiago in Spain.
AMES ~ The Program in Asian & Middle Eastern Studies presents: "Indonesia & the Hajj Pilgrimage & Politics in Historical & Contemporary Perspective" with Professor Dadi Darmadi , Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University (UIN) Jakarta, Indonesia
Join Greater City for a panel discussion and Q&A on poverty and homelessness in Williamsburg. Panelists include Fred Liggin from 3e Restoration, Charvalla West from United Way, and Becki Wildenberger from Williamsburg House of Mercy. Come care with us!
The William & Mary Police will be conducting a one-day, campus-wide Traffic Safety initiative to spread bike, pedestrian, golf cart and vehicular safety awareness through education and enforcement on Wednesday, November 13th of 2019.
Come join the Center for Geospatial Analysis in celebrating the world of GIS!
We welcome your attendance and voice.
Brown-Bag Lunch Series
Join other students and faculty/staff members for a campus walk with visiting COLL 300 scholar, Nancy Frey. Nancy is a cultural anthropologist who studies and leads pilgrimage walks along the Camino de Santiago in Spain.
Please join the W&M Federalist Society in learning more about the current Hong Kong Protests and U.S.-China Strategic Competition from Ms. Ying Ma.
Dr. Joel Hudley, an assistant teaching professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will be presenting a seminar on "Windows in Time: Using Bivalve Increments and Isotopes to Investigate Past Climate on Human Timescales. "
Join other students and faculty/staff members for a campus walk with visiting COLL 300 scholar, Nancy Frey. Nancy is a cultural anthropologist who studies and leads pilgrimage walks along the Camino de Santiago in Spain.
Join us for Botetourt Book Talks at Swem Library! On November 14, we welcome Crystal Morrison-Joseph '09, clinical professional counselor and author of PoundCake & Private Practice: 5 Things I Learned During My First Year.
Join us for a discussion on November 14 from 4-5 in the McGlothlin courtroom on the present and future of Online Dispute Resolution with Justice Constandinos Himonas of the Utah Supreme Court and Professor Nicolas Vermeys of the University of Montreal.
A talk by John Osborn
In 2019, Taiwan became the first nation in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. This talk explores the development of both pro-gay and anti-gay activism in contemporary Taiwan behind the celebratory note.
It's Everybody's Birthday on 11/14!! Come to Tidewater B in Sadler Center on November 14th from 5-7 pm and CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY! Bring your friends to eat some cake, play some games, and party!
The Virginia Coastal Policy Center at William & Mary Law School will host its 7th annual conference. Info on program & registration details can be found at the link below. Please note conference will be held at W&M School of Education.
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Chauncey Stillman Professor of Practical Ethics at Duke University, will give a colloquium talk. All interested are invited.
DR. AZIZA BACCOUCHE, Title of talk: Having Vision
Solar experts, activists, homeowners, and supporters from all over the Commonwealth of Virginia will be converging in Williamsburg this November. We’ll discuss the state of solar in Virginia in 2019 and celebrate the progress made so far.
The Reves Center and W&M Dining Services join forces to bring you a week of global culinary experiences!
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