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Join our Jewish student body in celebrating Chanukah with a public menorah lighting! There will be free latkes, donuts, and more! Plus music and a special raffle! This event is open to all.
Join us for the virtual unveiling of Roberto Jamora’s print Confluence. This event will begin with a short film chronicling Jamora’s journey as he created the commemorative print for the Asian Centennial and will end with a Q&A.
The W&M Jazz Ensemble and W&M Jazz Combo perform a double-header concert…and YOU, our faithful reader, will be in the audience!
Spring 2022 projects include Muscarelle Museum an Occasion for the Arts, Career Center Establishing a Path Forward, VIMS Marine Science Day, and Coastal Resiliency Certificate Phase 1.
Anthropology Ph.D. student Rebekah Planto will share her current research on found objects and ritual concealment at Bacon's Castle. This event is hosted by Preservation Virginia.
Join the Institute for Integrative Conservation's Student Leadership Council for an upcoming event featuring Trailblazing Women in Conservation via Zoom or in-person on Dec 1st at 7:30 pm ET!
Join MBA Admissions staff and students for information on the W&M Part-Time MBA Program, designed especially for working professionals. Stay for an optional class visit from 7:00 - 8:30 PM.
Gloucester Brewing 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.
Mathematics Colloquium: Edgar Costa (MIT)
Prof. Olivier Pfister, University of Virginia Title of talk: Toward quantum simulation of particle physics with quantum optics
Audition for "A Tempest " this Saturday from 2-4pm in the campus center Little theatre.
Or submit a video audition!
The Marine Advisory Program at VIMS is now accepting applications from commercial interests to compete for funding as part of the Virginia Fishery Resource Grant Program. Two workshops will be held to explain the VFRGP details and process.
EYA MEDIEVAL MUSIC is an award-winning and pioneering collaborative organization specializing in medieval music through a feminine lens.
The Marine Advisory Program at VIMS is now accepting applications from commercial interests to compete for funding as part of the Virginia Fishery Resource Grant Program. Two workshops will be held to explain the VFRGP details and process.
The Communal Quilt Project brings together members of our broad community (at W&M, in Williamsburg, and beyond) to share their story in a series of workshops facilitated by Steve Prince of the Muscarelle Museum at W&M.
Celebrate the opening of the new W&M Spirit Shop and Bookstore with free food, live entertainment and giveaways throughout the evening.
Join us for an event focused on One Health in Mongolia with visiting Mongolian lecturer, Dr. Erdene Ochir on Dec 9th from 3:30-4:30 pm ET.
Come to W&M Amnesty International's letter writing event!
Prof. Xiangdong Ji, University of Maryland, Title of talk: Exposing the hidden glue of the mundane world
Please join us for the William & Mary Student Orchestra Fall Concert! Featuring performances of Vaughan-Williams’ Symphony no.5, “English Folk Songs,” and “Greensleeves.”
Presentation and panel on "Corridors of Power: How China Creates Economic, Social, and Network Ties to Exert Influence Along the Silk Road," an extensive new study by AidData on Chinese public diplomacy efforts in the region.
Presentation and panel on "Corridors of Power: How China Creates Economic, Social, and Network Ties to Exert Influence Along the Silk Road," an extensive new study by AidData on Chinese public diplomacy efforts in the region.
Join the W&M Washington Center as we close out our 20th Anniversary.
Presentation and panel on "Corridors of Power: How China Creates Economic, Social, and Network Ties to Exert Influence Along the Silk Road," an extensive new study by AidData on Chinese public diplomacy efforts in the region.
Algorithmic Solutions for Socially Responsible AI
Continuing Studies Leadership Course
Modern Leadership: Reflections and Tools for the Values-Based Leader
President Katherine A. Rowe and the Public Health Advisory Team discuss supporting the in-person experience that protects the well-being of William & Mary. Panelists will address the university's data-driven approach amid endemic coronavirus.
Martin Kellogg from University of Washington will present his talk titled "Verification for working developers"
Yingxue Zhang from Worcester Polytechnic Institute will present his talk titled "Spatial-Temporal Generative Adversarial Learning"
Join a workshop to contribute your square to the Communal Quilt Project. Create your own quilt square with fabric, scissors, and glue to share your story in the context of community. All are welcome and no quilting or art experience is necessary.
The MBA Association's Community Service Club is partnering with the American Red Cross to host a Blood Drive on January 26th.
Please join our lifesaving mission and schedule an appointment today to donate blood!
Commemorate the First Day of Class! Get your first day of class photo sponsored by STEP and Parent & Family Programs! Your friends and family will thank you!
CREATIVES COLLECT: Treasured Art & Objects from the Personal Collections of W&M Studio Art Faculty
Jan 27 – Feb 25, 2022, Andrews Gallery
Conceived and organized by Melissa Parris, Director of Collections & Exhibitions, Muscarelle Museum of Art
The Human Security Law Center presents an online mini-symposium, "Media Freedom & Human Rights." All welcome.
Thirty-seven years ago as a Fulbright Scholar at Wuhan University, Clyde Haulman, Professor Emeritus/Adjunct Lecturer of Economics, had the opportunity to travel to Kashgar and Urumqi for an extended period with his wife Fredrika Teute.
As part of the One Book, One Community program, the Williamsburg Regional Library is hosting a panel discussion moderated by WHRO's Barbara Hamm Lee.
Interest meeting for William & Mary's first Blockchain Legal Society. We will be discussing the basics of blockchain, cryptocurrency, decentralized finance, Web3, and (most importantly) why attorney's should care! No technical background necessary.
Join us for an evening Zoom talk with Dr. Kim TallBear (Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate) on decolonization in science, technology, and policy, and the implications for land and life, not only for Indigenous peoples, but for all of us.
Victor Haskins & SKEIN are performing as a part of the Dewey Decibel Concert Series at the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Africana Studies Fall Speaker Series featuring Dean Benjamin Spencer, Dean of the Law School & Trustee Professor
The Williamsburg Regional Library is hosting a reading and discussion party for the first chapter of Eric Klinenberg's Palaces for the People, which has been selected for this year's One Book, One Community program.
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Join a workshop to contribute your square to the Communal Quilt Project. Create your own quilt square with fabric, scissors, and glue to share your story in the context of community. All are welcome and no quilting or art experience is necessary.
Benjamin Crump, a civil rights leader and attorney who has represented such clients as the families of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, will speak at William & Mary’s 2022 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration.
Join W&M's First-Generation, Low-Income (FGLI) Organization this Wednesday, February 9th at 7pm for a Welcome Back Game Night! There will be community-bonding games, and free pizza for the first 25 attendees! This open-to-all meeting is in Washington 308!
Please join the Department of Classical Studies as it celebrates the Asian Centennial at William & Mary with a talk by Professor Georgia Irby on the Greek and Roman knowledge of and interactions with India, China, and Sri Lanka.
The Green Revolving Fund provides loans to W&M departments for projects that reduce greenhouse gases or resource use while producing a cost savings to pay back the loan over a set period of time.
Lunch talk with Dr. Zvobgo, Director of the International Justice Lab and W&M Assistant Professor of Government.
William & Mary Law Review is hosting the Cryptocurrency Symposium! We have eleven exciting speakers and three panels. A range of topics will be covered from regulation of cryptocurrency to "Making Virtual Things."
Charter Day marks the 329th anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Charter from King William III and Queen Mary II of England establishing William & Mary. Tickets are not required to attend.
Join us for food, music and fun at the Charter Day 2022 Winter Carnival.
Miramar, the group, aims to capture poetry through their music. Miramar’s core repertoire includes music from all over Latin America with a spotlight on women composers and music from Puerto Rico.
Join the School of Education as we unveil a new wall honoring trailblazers who have shaped the history of the school, university and broader field of education.
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Join guest speaker, Dr. Deborah Steinberg, who leads VIMS involvement on the Antarctic Peninsula. VIMS scientists and students are studying the zooplankton present in these frigid waters and how warming temperatures affect the “biological pump”.
Join us on February 15 at 6:00 p.m. for a Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk with Nicole Brown, an American Studies master's student studying the Bray School in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Join experts Rebecca Green, Jaime Settle, and Jenifer Whitten-Woodring on February 16th, at 1-2 p.m (via zoom) to discuss social media's impact on democracy in various forms.
Want to host an event during Earth Week? Don't know where to start? Come to our "office hours" and we can help you out!
Dr. Michael Torrence, President of Motlow State Community College, will present "Cultivating an Inclusive Environment."
Undecided on your career path after graduation or looking to change careers? Join us virtually to learn about William & Mary's Master of Accounting Program.
Join Here: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/96997647101
Candice Benjes-Small, Head of Research at the Swem Library, will give a presentation on how to recognize fake news as part of the One Book, One Community program.
"Sankofa" is a legendary 1993 independent film by Ethiopian American director, Haile Gerima, who describes his work as "a resistance film" amplifying Black resistance to enslavement as a resource for resistance to continuing oppression.
Sustainability research blends environmental, social, and economic factors.
The William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review is excited to announce this year’s symposium, "Environmental Justice in America: Where We Have Been & Can Go." On February 18, join us over Zoom as we host scholars, advocates, and grassroots organizers.
Enjoy a live improvisatory performance by artist and W&M faculty member, Victor Haskins, and learn more about the Music Library and Reeder Media Center equipment and services.
This cultural event is meant to highlight Black Owned Businesses in Virginia, and aspiring student entrepreneurs.
Mr. Burton was only 16 years old when he was convicted and sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for the murder of his mother. He served 19 years before being released on parole, and carried the wrongful conviction around for 28 years before exoneration
The Celebration of Life Millie West. Reception follows in the Tidewater Room. Open to the public. Please assist our planning by registering at https://e.givesmart.com/events/oQ7/. The program will be recorded and live-streamed. (Link TBA)
W&M Studio Art Senior Capstone Show at the Linda Matney Gallery, 5435 Richmond Road, Suite A,
Williamsburg, Virginia
Reception also held at the Matney Gallery, Feb 25, 4:30-7pm
Open to the public.
The Immigration Law and Service Society is hosting a bake sale every day from February 21-24, 12:00-2:00pm to raise funds for Hampton Roads Refugee Relief. All our proceeds will be donated to HR3.
W&M Law School Black History Month Speaker, Barbara L. Johnson, JD '84
Teresa Longo, Executive Director of the Reves Center, hosts Dean of Libraries Carrie Cooper and Frances L. And Edwin L. Cummings Professor of Dance and Africana Studies Leah Glenn for an unscripted conversation about questions that matter in the world.
School Choice and Diversity in the U.S.: How Race, Politics, and Values Influence Policy and Shape School Communities
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Please join us for a brief history of the Williamsburg Bray School, an introduction to the Bray School Lab team, and a preview of what the Lab is working on for 2022. We welcome you as thought partners in this exciting interdisciplinary research!
William & Mary Club Rowing team is hosting a bake sale in order to raise awareness/fund raise for our team.
James City County has many environmental efforts and initiatives underway!
Emerging Scholars Series Talk: "Exploring Orphan Narratives in American Literature"
The Department of Classical Studies presents the John H. Oakley Lecture on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Andrews 101. Guest lecturer is Tyler Jo Smith from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.
Shakespeare in the Dark is proud to present our winter show, Romeo & Juliet! Come witness William Shakespeare's epic tale of love and loss set in the '90s and produced entirely by students. Tickets can be purchased through cash or Venmo at the door.
Historical narratives create deep beliefs about who we are, where we come from, and what are the right prospects. Hear new perspectives, share your own, and spend a unique hour in dialogue with six other attendees from across Williamsburg and W&M.
Join us for this descendant-focused Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk on February 24 at 6:00 p.m. ET.
Join us for our first Brown Table Talk meeting at the Center for Student Diversity as we discuss bouncing back from obstacles and setbacks! Thursday, Feb. 26 at 6 PM.
Join MBA Admissions staff and students for information on the W&M Part-Time MBA Program, designed especially for working professionals. Stay for an optional class visit from 7:00 - 8:30 PM.
Presentation by Ryan Sallans about his story and the intersection of eating disorders and transgender identities. This event is part of Project Heal's Eating Disorders Awareness Week and is supported by Student Assembly and Center for Student Diversity.
Reading by W&M Professor and novelist Brian Castleberry , author of Nine Shiny Objects.
Dr. Richard Snyder, Director of the VIMS ESL, will provide a presentation on the basic biology and ecology of the bay scallop, the history of its fishery and aquaculture use, and current work with the species at the ESL. Registration required.
Mathematics Colloquium: Herbert Chang (University of Southern California)
Prof. Julian Heeck, University of Virginia, Title of talk: Does matter decay?
Abdellah Taïa’s Transflilial Myth Making and Unfaithful Realms of Memory
Denis M. Provencher (University of Arizona)
W&M Studio Art Senior Capstone Show at the Linda Matney Gallery, 5435 Richmond Road, Suite A,
Williamsburg, Virginia
A reception will also be held at the Matney Gallery, Friday, Feb 25, 4:30-7pm
Open to the public
You are invited to a “grown-ish” watch party (Season 1 Episode 10) and personal development conversation on dating as a black student at a Predominantly White Institution on this Friday, February 25th at 5:30 pm in Blow Memorial Hall 201.
Shakespeare in the Dark is proud to present our winter show, Romeo & Juliet! Come witness William Shakespeare's epic tale of love and loss set in the '90s and produced entirely by students. Tickets can be purchased through cash or Venmo at the door.
The Ewell Concert Series 2021 - 2022 Season Presents Greg Osby featuring Orrin Evans - Piano; Matthew Paarrish - Bass and Byron Landham - Drums.
Shakespeare in the Dark is proud to present our winter show, Romeo & Juliet! Come witness William Shakespeare's epic tale of love and loss set in the '90s and produced entirely by students. Tickets can be purchased with cash or through Venmo at the door.
Professor Sean Roberts will speak on "The War on the Uyghurs" as part of Williamsburg Library's photographic exhibit, Kashgar 1985.
Laura Wherry (BA, W&M Economics, '03; Ph.D. in Public Policy, University of Chicago's Harris School) is an Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Service at New York University's Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
The Vaccine Mandate Litigation & Ad Law in a Time of COVID-19: The 2022 Professor Charles Koch Administrative Law Forum featuring Professors Lindsay Wiley and Jonathan Adler.
Join us in person or online for a panel discussion focused on Putin's decision to invade Ukraine, including political implications, likely long-term impacts, and the role of disinformation campaigns.
Join us for our Daily Work of Justice Climate Change & Water Conversation. These small group facilitated conversations feature guest speakers with direct experience of the health, economic, and flooding impacts of the climate change and water in VA.
ILS and CLSS Host Professor Radon and W&M Law Alumni
Emerging Scholars Series Talk: "Understanding the Security of Smart Home Platforms"
This Thursday, March 3 from 7-9 Lodge One will be a space for students and student groups affected by the war in Ukraine to share their experiences and call the community to action.
The Thomistic Institute at William & Mary presents a lecture by Prof. Timothy Pawl of The University of St. Thomas, Minnesota titled “A Thomistic Account of Truth.”
The Problem of Mass Incarceration: Diagnosis and Reform
Mathematics Colloquium: Dana P. Williams (Dartmouth College)
Pianists Magdalena Adamek and Michelle Huang have both enjoyed fulfilling and vibrant careers as soloists, chamber musicians, and educators.
Mock Mehndi is an event hosted by the South Asian Student Association which aims to spread awareness about Indian and Pakistani culture. There will be traditional food, henna, dances, dance team performances, traditional clothes, and other activities.
A forum for law students to hear from and ask questions of candidates for Diversity Chair of SBA.
Seafood enthusiasts are invited to join the VIMS Marine Advisory Program online for the 2022 Chefs' Seafood Symposium. Scientists provide the culinary community with the latest information on seafood science and fisheries issues.
Let's consider the messages, both negative and positive, we have internalized around bodies and the hopes we have for them. Hear new perspectives, share your own, and spend a unique hour in dialogue with attendees from across Williamsburg and W&M.
Join us for our virtual Climate Change & Water Conversation. These small group facilitated conversations feature guest speakers with direct experience of the health, economic, and flooding impacts of the climate change and water in VA.
Professor Nagwan Soliman is William & Mary's 2022 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence.
Nagwan Soliman is the 2022 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at William & Mary.
The William & Mary Symphony Orchestra will be performing their winter concert on Thursday, March 10th in the Sadler Commonwealth Auditorium at 7:30.
Join the William & Mary Law School Immigration Clinic, the William & Mary Center for Racial and Social Justice, and Immigrant Justice Corps for the Inaugural Fourth Circuit Asylum Law Conference.
CLE information available on the registration page.
Award winning author Rebecca Makkai will host a virtual book talk about her work, "The Great Believers," followed by questions and comments from the audience.
Art & Art History’s Non-Majors Art Exhibition features original artworks by William & Mary students who include Studio Art and Art History minors, Art History concentrators, and students who are active in Studio Art courses at W&M.
The Reves Center, Global Research Institute and Russian and Post-Soviet Studies Program present a panel discussion on the current situation in Ukraine.
Veteran Chinese dancer and choreographer Shen Pei will discuss her 70-year career in dance spanning the 1940s to the present in China and the United States.
Teresa Longo, Executive Director of the Reves Center, hosts Amanda Barth, Assistant Dean, MBA Admissions; and Fabricio Prado, Associate Professor of History, for an unscripted conversation about questions that matter in the world.
Slippery, slimy, and found in the Chesapeake Bay! The American Eel migrate from the middle of the Atlantic Ocean to the Chesapeake Bay and its local waterways. Learn about the current research being conducted by VIMS PhD candidate, Aman Kohli!
The Green Revolving Fund provides loans to W&M departments for projects that reduce greenhouse gases or resource use while producing a cost savings to pay back the loan over a set period of time.
Want to host an event during Earth Week? Don't know where to start? Come to our "office hours" and we can help you out!
Undecided on your career path after graduation or looking to change careers? Join us virtually to learn about William & Mary's Master of Accounting Program.
Join Here: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/96997647101
The brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon will be selling milkshakes on Sadler Terrace benefiting the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.
Emerging Scholars Series Talk: "Kitchen Gardens and Scientific Knowledge in Early America"
What's your experience when the topic turns to climate change? What's your relationship to the environment? Hear new perspectives, share your own, and spend a unique hour in dialogue with eight other attendees from across Williamsburg and W&M.
Reception for the Art & Art History’s Non-Majors Art Exhibition, featuring original artworks by William & Mary students who include Studio Art and Art History minors, Art History concentrators, and students who are active in Studio Art courses at W&M.
Hear from four W&M alums as they discuss how to launch a career in health policy and establish yourself in the field.
Join AMP’s Impact Committee for a night of inspiration and conversation with this year’s Atwater Lecture Speaker Laurie Hernandez on March 24th at 7pm! Laurie Hernandez is an Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist who is an advocate for positive body image.
Please join us on Thursday, March 24th for a reading with Maaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King.
Dust off your thinking caps and get ready to hit the books – it’s time to see who’s the brightest crayon in the box.
Theme: The Time Is Now: The Lives of Black Men Past, Present, and Future
Cypher VII, William & Mary's annual hackathon, is coming March 25-27 HYBRID! Vaccinated W&M students can join us in-person at the Swem Library. Everyone else is invited to attend virtually through Slack + Zoom.
The symposium is sponsored by William & Mary Law School's Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding, the Reves Center for International Studies and the National Center for State Courts.
The Asian Centennial and the Lemon Project join together for a panel discussion on Ethnic Studies in Virginia.
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium Panel 2: Identity, Transformation, Reclamation
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12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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WISE (Women in Science Establishment) presents:
Uncovering cluster structures and relevant biomarkers in “-omics” data
Panel 3: Black Male Well-Being
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Join the Library Ambassadors for movie night! The Princess Bride will be playing in the Ford Classroom on Friday, March 25 at 6:00pm. Free snacks and drinks will be provided.
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Panel 6. African American History - Freedom, Ingenuity, Legacy
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Panel 5. Black Men Navigating and Shattering Stereotypes
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Panel 7. Roundtable with Highland’s Council of Descendant Advisors
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Panel 9. (In)Valuable: Black Boys at the Williamsburg Bray School, 1762
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Panel 11. Black Male Supervisors Navigating Racial Battle Fatigue in the Workplace
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Join us on March 26th at 4pm in Commonwealth in Sadler for our first in person culture show in two years! Tickets are selling for $6, and please venmo @abeldaniel1130. Tickets will be sold for $7 at the door!
We invite you to show your visual or performing arts talent at the 2022 Symposium. Artistic expressions should reflect the Symposium theme: The Time is Now: The Lives of Black Men Past, Present, and Future.
The William & Mary Symphony joins the Virginia Chamber Orchestra on March 26th at 8PM at Capital One Hall to perform Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8, Wieniawski's Violin Concerto, and Mahler's Adagietto. The VCO will also perform Quiet City by Copland.
Dr. Felecia Commodore will present the Spring 2022 Higher Ed Salon, "Gladiators or Gatekeepers? Social Contracts and the Role of Higher Education Governing Boards in Advancing Equity and Institutional Excellence."
Get ready for commencement weekend now. Book your appointment for Grad Fair
March 29th and March 30th 10 am - 4 pm
Part powerpoint, part standup, and all funny, Jesse Appell’s show Make America and China Laugh Again focuses on sharing experiences from his years performing comedy in China.
William & Mary Law School's Office of Student & Academic Services and Women's Law Society present Women's History Month: Celebrating Women Law Faculty Panel.
Please join us for conversation with Robert Neuwirth on contemporary economics!
Due to the pandemic William & Mary Dining will share the Flavors of Brazil with authentic recipes to students, guests, and staff through this year's Virtual Global Chef Program.
Join William & Mary alum and Williamsburg city council member, Caleb Rogers '20, on a discussion about how he became passionate about sustainability at the start of his career in politics.
Professor Colleen Chien of Santa Clara University School of Law will present the 2022 Mervis Lecture titled "Inequalities of Innovation."
The Military Wellness Symposium is focused on mental wellness and resiliency within the military community, particularly focused on ROTC cadets. Our esteemed speakers, Dr. Elizabeth Burgin and Dr. Kelly Crace will speak on mental health and resiliency.
"Resistant, Willing or Controlled? Understanding Sacrificial Victims on Greek Vases"
Presentation and Panel Discussion on Polarization in America
The Ewell Concert Series 2021-2022 Season presents Rev. Cora Harvey Armstrong and The Harvey Family!
SASA welcomes Anshuman Vohra '00 via Zoom! Register at https://bit.ly/WMSASA-Vohra
Join expert panelists Bridget Crawford, Margaret Johnson, and Emily Waldman for a discussion of Menstrual Injustice and its intersection with law and policy.
The Labor & Employment Law Society will host this panel on careers in labor and employment law on March 31, 2022 at 1 pm.
2nd Annual Graduate Research Symposium on Racial & Social Justice Reception and Keynote Speaker
Presentation and Panel Discussion on the causes of Food Insecurity in our communities.
Michael Carron (VIMS PhD ‘80), Director of the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI), reviews the results of 10+ years of research funded by the GOMRI in response to the major deep-water oil blowout of 2010. Registration required.
Find the park of your dreams! Fill out a simple form and receive a free e-Park Prescription from the Park & Ecotherapy Research Lab (PERL, parksresearchlab.com). You will receive your customized RX within a week!
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Join our Jewish student body in celebrating Chanukah with a public menorah lighting! There will be free latkes, donuts, and more! Plus music and a special raffle! This event is open to all.
Join us for the virtual unveiling of Roberto Jamora’s print Confluence. This event will begin with a short film chronicling Jamora’s journey as he created the commemorative print for the Asian Centennial and will end with a Q&A.
The W&M Jazz Ensemble and W&M Jazz Combo perform a double-header concert…and YOU, our faithful reader, will be in the audience!
Spring 2022 projects include Muscarelle Museum an Occasion for the Arts, Career Center Establishing a Path Forward, VIMS Marine Science Day, and Coastal Resiliency Certificate Phase 1.
Anthropology Ph.D. student Rebekah Planto will share her current research on found objects and ritual concealment at Bacon's Castle. This event is hosted by Preservation Virginia.
Join the Institute for Integrative Conservation's Student Leadership Council for an upcoming event featuring Trailblazing Women in Conservation via Zoom or in-person on Dec 1st at 7:30 pm ET!
Join MBA Admissions staff and students for information on the W&M Part-Time MBA Program, designed especially for working professionals. Stay for an optional class visit from 7:00 - 8:30 PM.
Gloucester Brewing 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.
Mathematics Colloquium: Edgar Costa (MIT)
Prof. Olivier Pfister, University of Virginia Title of talk: Toward quantum simulation of particle physics with quantum optics
Audition for "A Tempest " this Saturday from 2-4pm in the campus center Little theatre.
Or submit a video audition!
The Marine Advisory Program at VIMS is now accepting applications from commercial interests to compete for funding as part of the Virginia Fishery Resource Grant Program. Two workshops will be held to explain the VFRGP details and process.
EYA MEDIEVAL MUSIC is an award-winning and pioneering collaborative organization specializing in medieval music through a feminine lens.
The Marine Advisory Program at VIMS is now accepting applications from commercial interests to compete for funding as part of the Virginia Fishery Resource Grant Program. Two workshops will be held to explain the VFRGP details and process.
The Communal Quilt Project brings together members of our broad community (at W&M, in Williamsburg, and beyond) to share their story in a series of workshops facilitated by Steve Prince of the Muscarelle Museum at W&M.
Celebrate the opening of the new W&M Spirit Shop and Bookstore with free food, live entertainment and giveaways throughout the evening.
Join us for an event focused on One Health in Mongolia with visiting Mongolian lecturer, Dr. Erdene Ochir on Dec 9th from 3:30-4:30 pm ET.
Come to W&M Amnesty International's letter writing event!
Prof. Xiangdong Ji, University of Maryland, Title of talk: Exposing the hidden glue of the mundane world
Please join us for the William & Mary Student Orchestra Fall Concert! Featuring performances of Vaughan-Williams’ Symphony no.5, “English Folk Songs,” and “Greensleeves.”
Presentation and panel on "Corridors of Power: How China Creates Economic, Social, and Network Ties to Exert Influence Along the Silk Road," an extensive new study by AidData on Chinese public diplomacy efforts in the region.
Presentation and panel on "Corridors of Power: How China Creates Economic, Social, and Network Ties to Exert Influence Along the Silk Road," an extensive new study by AidData on Chinese public diplomacy efforts in the region.
Join the W&M Washington Center as we close out our 20th Anniversary.
Presentation and panel on "Corridors of Power: How China Creates Economic, Social, and Network Ties to Exert Influence Along the Silk Road," an extensive new study by AidData on Chinese public diplomacy efforts in the region.
Algorithmic Solutions for Socially Responsible AI
Continuing Studies Leadership Course
Modern Leadership: Reflections and Tools for the Values-Based Leader
President Katherine A. Rowe and the Public Health Advisory Team discuss supporting the in-person experience that protects the well-being of William & Mary. Panelists will address the university's data-driven approach amid endemic coronavirus.
Martin Kellogg from University of Washington will present his talk titled "Verification for working developers"
Yingxue Zhang from Worcester Polytechnic Institute will present his talk titled "Spatial-Temporal Generative Adversarial Learning"
Join a workshop to contribute your square to the Communal Quilt Project. Create your own quilt square with fabric, scissors, and glue to share your story in the context of community. All are welcome and no quilting or art experience is necessary.
The MBA Association's Community Service Club is partnering with the American Red Cross to host a Blood Drive on January 26th.
Please join our lifesaving mission and schedule an appointment today to donate blood!
Commemorate the First Day of Class! Get your first day of class photo sponsored by STEP and Parent & Family Programs! Your friends and family will thank you!
CREATIVES COLLECT: Treasured Art & Objects from the Personal Collections of W&M Studio Art Faculty
Jan 27 – Feb 25, 2022, Andrews Gallery
Conceived and organized by Melissa Parris, Director of Collections & Exhibitions, Muscarelle Museum of Art
The Human Security Law Center presents an online mini-symposium, "Media Freedom & Human Rights." All welcome.
Thirty-seven years ago as a Fulbright Scholar at Wuhan University, Clyde Haulman, Professor Emeritus/Adjunct Lecturer of Economics, had the opportunity to travel to Kashgar and Urumqi for an extended period with his wife Fredrika Teute.
As part of the One Book, One Community program, the Williamsburg Regional Library is hosting a panel discussion moderated by WHRO's Barbara Hamm Lee.
Interest meeting for William & Mary's first Blockchain Legal Society. We will be discussing the basics of blockchain, cryptocurrency, decentralized finance, Web3, and (most importantly) why attorney's should care! No technical background necessary.
Join us for an evening Zoom talk with Dr. Kim TallBear (Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate) on decolonization in science, technology, and policy, and the implications for land and life, not only for Indigenous peoples, but for all of us.
Victor Haskins & SKEIN are performing as a part of the Dewey Decibel Concert Series at the Williamsburg Regional Library.
Africana Studies Fall Speaker Series featuring Dean Benjamin Spencer, Dean of the Law School & Trustee Professor
The Williamsburg Regional Library is hosting a reading and discussion party for the first chapter of Eric Klinenberg's Palaces for the People, which has been selected for this year's One Book, One Community program.
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Join a workshop to contribute your square to the Communal Quilt Project. Create your own quilt square with fabric, scissors, and glue to share your story in the context of community. All are welcome and no quilting or art experience is necessary.
Benjamin Crump, a civil rights leader and attorney who has represented such clients as the families of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, will speak at William & Mary’s 2022 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration.
Join W&M's First-Generation, Low-Income (FGLI) Organization this Wednesday, February 9th at 7pm for a Welcome Back Game Night! There will be community-bonding games, and free pizza for the first 25 attendees! This open-to-all meeting is in Washington 308!
Please join the Department of Classical Studies as it celebrates the Asian Centennial at William & Mary with a talk by Professor Georgia Irby on the Greek and Roman knowledge of and interactions with India, China, and Sri Lanka.
The Green Revolving Fund provides loans to W&M departments for projects that reduce greenhouse gases or resource use while producing a cost savings to pay back the loan over a set period of time.
Lunch talk with Dr. Zvobgo, Director of the International Justice Lab and W&M Assistant Professor of Government.
William & Mary Law Review is hosting the Cryptocurrency Symposium! We have eleven exciting speakers and three panels. A range of topics will be covered from regulation of cryptocurrency to "Making Virtual Things."
Charter Day marks the 329th anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Charter from King William III and Queen Mary II of England establishing William & Mary. Tickets are not required to attend.
Join us for food, music and fun at the Charter Day 2022 Winter Carnival.
Miramar, the group, aims to capture poetry through their music. Miramar’s core repertoire includes music from all over Latin America with a spotlight on women composers and music from Puerto Rico.
Join the School of Education as we unveil a new wall honoring trailblazers who have shaped the history of the school, university and broader field of education.
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Join guest speaker, Dr. Deborah Steinberg, who leads VIMS involvement on the Antarctic Peninsula. VIMS scientists and students are studying the zooplankton present in these frigid waters and how warming temperatures affect the “biological pump”.
Join us on February 15 at 6:00 p.m. for a Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk with Nicole Brown, an American Studies master's student studying the Bray School in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Join experts Rebecca Green, Jaime Settle, and Jenifer Whitten-Woodring on February 16th, at 1-2 p.m (via zoom) to discuss social media's impact on democracy in various forms.
Want to host an event during Earth Week? Don't know where to start? Come to our "office hours" and we can help you out!
Dr. Michael Torrence, President of Motlow State Community College, will present "Cultivating an Inclusive Environment."
Undecided on your career path after graduation or looking to change careers? Join us virtually to learn about William & Mary's Master of Accounting Program.
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Candice Benjes-Small, Head of Research at the Swem Library, will give a presentation on how to recognize fake news as part of the One Book, One Community program.
"Sankofa" is a legendary 1993 independent film by Ethiopian American director, Haile Gerima, who describes his work as "a resistance film" amplifying Black resistance to enslavement as a resource for resistance to continuing oppression.
Sustainability research blends environmental, social, and economic factors.
The William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review is excited to announce this year’s symposium, "Environmental Justice in America: Where We Have Been & Can Go." On February 18, join us over Zoom as we host scholars, advocates, and grassroots organizers.
Enjoy a live improvisatory performance by artist and W&M faculty member, Victor Haskins, and learn more about the Music Library and Reeder Media Center equipment and services.
This cultural event is meant to highlight Black Owned Businesses in Virginia, and aspiring student entrepreneurs.
Mr. Burton was only 16 years old when he was convicted and sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for the murder of his mother. He served 19 years before being released on parole, and carried the wrongful conviction around for 28 years before exoneration
The Celebration of Life Millie West. Reception follows in the Tidewater Room. Open to the public. Please assist our planning by registering at https://e.givesmart.com/events/oQ7/. The program will be recorded and live-streamed. (Link TBA)
W&M Studio Art Senior Capstone Show at the Linda Matney Gallery, 5435 Richmond Road, Suite A,
Williamsburg, Virginia
Reception also held at the Matney Gallery, Feb 25, 4:30-7pm
Open to the public.
The Immigration Law and Service Society is hosting a bake sale every day from February 21-24, 12:00-2:00pm to raise funds for Hampton Roads Refugee Relief. All our proceeds will be donated to HR3.
W&M Law School Black History Month Speaker, Barbara L. Johnson, JD '84
Teresa Longo, Executive Director of the Reves Center, hosts Dean of Libraries Carrie Cooper and Frances L. And Edwin L. Cummings Professor of Dance and Africana Studies Leah Glenn for an unscripted conversation about questions that matter in the world.
School Choice and Diversity in the U.S.: How Race, Politics, and Values Influence Policy and Shape School Communities
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Please join us for a brief history of the Williamsburg Bray School, an introduction to the Bray School Lab team, and a preview of what the Lab is working on for 2022. We welcome you as thought partners in this exciting interdisciplinary research!
William & Mary Club Rowing team is hosting a bake sale in order to raise awareness/fund raise for our team.
James City County has many environmental efforts and initiatives underway!
Free webinar for faculty and co-educators hosted by MBA Roundtable with Rodney Alsup of the MBA News Digest.
Emerging Scholars Series Talk: "Exploring Orphan Narratives in American Literature"
The Department of Classical Studies presents the John H. Oakley Lecture on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Andrews 101. Guest lecturer is Tyler Jo Smith from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.
Shakespeare in the Dark is proud to present our winter show, Romeo & Juliet! Come witness William Shakespeare's epic tale of love and loss set in the '90s and produced entirely by students. Tickets can be purchased through cash or Venmo at the door.
Historical narratives create deep beliefs about who we are, where we come from, and what are the right prospects. Hear new perspectives, share your own, and spend a unique hour in dialogue with six other attendees from across Williamsburg and W&M.
Join us for this descendant-focused Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk on February 24 at 6:00 p.m. ET.
Join us for our first Brown Table Talk meeting at the Center for Student Diversity as we discuss bouncing back from obstacles and setbacks! Thursday, Feb. 26 at 6 PM.
Join MBA Admissions staff and students for information on the W&M Part-Time MBA Program, designed especially for working professionals. Stay for an optional class visit from 7:00 - 8:30 PM.
Presentation by Ryan Sallans about his story and the intersection of eating disorders and transgender identities. This event is part of Project Heal's Eating Disorders Awareness Week and is supported by Student Assembly and Center for Student Diversity.
Reading by W&M Professor and novelist Brian Castleberry , author of Nine Shiny Objects.
Dr. Richard Snyder, Director of the VIMS ESL, will provide a presentation on the basic biology and ecology of the bay scallop, the history of its fishery and aquaculture use, and current work with the species at the ESL. Registration required.
Mathematics Colloquium: Herbert Chang (University of Southern California)
Prof. Julian Heeck, University of Virginia, Title of talk: Does matter decay?
Abdellah Taïa’s Transflilial Myth Making and Unfaithful Realms of Memory
Denis M. Provencher (University of Arizona)
W&M Studio Art Senior Capstone Show at the Linda Matney Gallery, 5435 Richmond Road, Suite A,
Williamsburg, Virginia
A reception will also be held at the Matney Gallery, Friday, Feb 25, 4:30-7pm
Open to the public
You are invited to a “grown-ish” watch party (Season 1 Episode 10) and personal development conversation on dating as a black student at a Predominantly White Institution on this Friday, February 25th at 5:30 pm in Blow Memorial Hall 201.
Shakespeare in the Dark is proud to present our winter show, Romeo & Juliet! Come witness William Shakespeare's epic tale of love and loss set in the '90s and produced entirely by students. Tickets can be purchased through cash or Venmo at the door.
The Ewell Concert Series 2021 - 2022 Season Presents Greg Osby featuring Orrin Evans - Piano; Matthew Paarrish - Bass and Byron Landham - Drums.
Shakespeare in the Dark is proud to present our winter show, Romeo & Juliet! Come witness William Shakespeare's epic tale of love and loss set in the '90s and produced entirely by students. Tickets can be purchased with cash or through Venmo at the door.
Professor Sean Roberts will speak on "The War on the Uyghurs" as part of Williamsburg Library's photographic exhibit, Kashgar 1985.
Laura Wherry (BA, W&M Economics, '03; Ph.D. in Public Policy, University of Chicago's Harris School) is an Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Service at New York University's Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
The Vaccine Mandate Litigation & Ad Law in a Time of COVID-19: The 2022 Professor Charles Koch Administrative Law Forum featuring Professors Lindsay Wiley and Jonathan Adler.
Join us in person or online for a panel discussion focused on Putin's decision to invade Ukraine, including political implications, likely long-term impacts, and the role of disinformation campaigns.
Join us for our Daily Work of Justice Climate Change & Water Conversation. These small group facilitated conversations feature guest speakers with direct experience of the health, economic, and flooding impacts of the climate change and water in VA.
ILS and CLSS Host Professor Radon and W&M Law Alumni
Emerging Scholars Series Talk: "Understanding the Security of Smart Home Platforms"
This Thursday, March 3 from 7-9 Lodge One will be a space for students and student groups affected by the war in Ukraine to share their experiences and call the community to action.
The Thomistic Institute at William & Mary presents a lecture by Prof. Timothy Pawl of The University of St. Thomas, Minnesota titled “A Thomistic Account of Truth.”
The Problem of Mass Incarceration: Diagnosis and Reform
Mathematics Colloquium: Dana P. Williams (Dartmouth College)
Pianists Magdalena Adamek and Michelle Huang have both enjoyed fulfilling and vibrant careers as soloists, chamber musicians, and educators.
Kick off the CAA Men’s Basketball Tournament weekend in Washington, D.C.!
Mock Mehndi is an event hosted by the South Asian Student Association which aims to spread awareness about Indian and Pakistani culture. There will be traditional food, henna, dances, dance team performances, traditional clothes, and other activities.
A forum for law students to hear from and ask questions of candidates for Diversity Chair of SBA.
Seafood enthusiasts are invited to join the VIMS Marine Advisory Program online for the 2022 Chefs' Seafood Symposium. Scientists provide the culinary community with the latest information on seafood science and fisheries issues.
Let's consider the messages, both negative and positive, we have internalized around bodies and the hopes we have for them. Hear new perspectives, share your own, and spend a unique hour in dialogue with attendees from across Williamsburg and W&M.
Join us for our virtual Climate Change & Water Conversation. These small group facilitated conversations feature guest speakers with direct experience of the health, economic, and flooding impacts of the climate change and water in VA.
Professor Nagwan Soliman is William & Mary's 2022 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence.
Nagwan Soliman is the 2022 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at William & Mary.
The William & Mary Symphony Orchestra will be performing their winter concert on Thursday, March 10th in the Sadler Commonwealth Auditorium at 7:30.
Join the William & Mary Law School Immigration Clinic, the William & Mary Center for Racial and Social Justice, and Immigrant Justice Corps for the Inaugural Fourth Circuit Asylum Law Conference.
CLE information available on the registration page.
Award winning author Rebecca Makkai will host a virtual book talk about her work, "The Great Believers," followed by questions and comments from the audience.
Art & Art History’s Non-Majors Art Exhibition features original artworks by William & Mary students who include Studio Art and Art History minors, Art History concentrators, and students who are active in Studio Art courses at W&M.
The Reves Center, Global Research Institute and Russian and Post-Soviet Studies Program present a panel discussion on the current situation in Ukraine.
Veteran Chinese dancer and choreographer Shen Pei will discuss her 70-year career in dance spanning the 1940s to the present in China and the United States.
Teresa Longo, Executive Director of the Reves Center, hosts Amanda Barth, Assistant Dean, MBA Admissions; and Fabricio Prado, Associate Professor of History, for an unscripted conversation about questions that matter in the world.
Slippery, slimy, and found in the Chesapeake Bay! The American Eel migrate from the middle of the Atlantic Ocean to the Chesapeake Bay and its local waterways. Learn about the current research being conducted by VIMS PhD candidate, Aman Kohli!
The Green Revolving Fund provides loans to W&M departments for projects that reduce greenhouse gases or resource use while producing a cost savings to pay back the loan over a set period of time.
Stop by to learn more about the W&M Esports Academic & Applied Esports Program.
Want to host an event during Earth Week? Don't know where to start? Come to our "office hours" and we can help you out!
Presentation and Panel Discussion that will explore the impact of the 26th Amendment
Undecided on your career path after graduation or looking to change careers? Join us virtually to learn about William & Mary's Master of Accounting Program.
Join Here: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/96997647101
The brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon will be selling milkshakes on Sadler Terrace benefiting the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.
Emerging Scholars Series Talk: "Kitchen Gardens and Scientific Knowledge in Early America"
What's your experience when the topic turns to climate change? What's your relationship to the environment? Hear new perspectives, share your own, and spend a unique hour in dialogue with eight other attendees from across Williamsburg and W&M.
Reception for the Art & Art History’s Non-Majors Art Exhibition, featuring original artworks by William & Mary students who include Studio Art and Art History minors, Art History concentrators, and students who are active in Studio Art courses at W&M.
Hear from four W&M alums as they discuss how to launch a career in health policy and establish yourself in the field.
Join AMP’s Impact Committee for a night of inspiration and conversation with this year’s Atwater Lecture Speaker Laurie Hernandez on March 24th at 7pm! Laurie Hernandez is an Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist who is an advocate for positive body image.
Please join us on Thursday, March 24th for a reading with Maaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King.
Dust off your thinking caps and get ready to hit the books – it’s time to see who’s the brightest crayon in the box.
Theme: The Time Is Now: The Lives of Black Men Past, Present, and Future
Cypher VII, William & Mary's annual hackathon, is coming March 25-27 HYBRID! Vaccinated W&M students can join us in-person at the Swem Library. Everyone else is invited to attend virtually through Slack + Zoom.
This event will be broadcast in the Matoaka Woods Room, School of Education.
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Stop by to learn more about the W&M Esports Academic & Applied Esports Program.
The symposium is sponsored by William & Mary Law School's Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding, the Reves Center for International Studies and the National Center for State Courts.
The Asian Centennial and the Lemon Project join together for a panel discussion on Ethnic Studies in Virginia.
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium Panel 2: Identity, Transformation, Reclamation
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12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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WISE (Women in Science Establishment) presents:
Uncovering cluster structures and relevant biomarkers in “-omics” data
Panel 3: Black Male Well-Being
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Panel 4: Justice, Belonging, Autonomy
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Join the Library Ambassadors for movie night! The Princess Bride will be playing in the Ford Classroom on Friday, March 25 at 6:00pm. Free snacks and drinks will be provided.
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Panel 6. African American History - Freedom, Ingenuity, Legacy
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Panel 5. Black Men Navigating and Shattering Stereotypes
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Panel 7. Roundtable with Highland’s Council of Descendant Advisors
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Panel 9. (In)Valuable: Black Boys at the Williamsburg Bray School, 1762
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Panel 11. Black Male Supervisors Navigating Racial Battle Fatigue in the Workplace
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Join us on March 26th at 4pm in Commonwealth in Sadler for our first in person culture show in two years! Tickets are selling for $6, and please venmo @abeldaniel1130. Tickets will be sold for $7 at the door!
We invite you to show your visual or performing arts talent at the 2022 Symposium. Artistic expressions should reflect the Symposium theme: The Time is Now: The Lives of Black Men Past, Present, and Future.
The William & Mary Symphony joins the Virginia Chamber Orchestra on March 26th at 8PM at Capital One Hall to perform Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8, Wieniawski's Violin Concerto, and Mahler's Adagietto. The VCO will also perform Quiet City by Copland.
Dr. Felecia Commodore will present the Spring 2022 Higher Ed Salon, "Gladiators or Gatekeepers? Social Contracts and the Role of Higher Education Governing Boards in Advancing Equity and Institutional Excellence."
Get ready for commencement weekend now. Book your appointment for Grad Fair
March 29th and March 30th 10 am - 4 pm
Part powerpoint, part standup, and all funny, Jesse Appell’s show Make America and China Laugh Again focuses on sharing experiences from his years performing comedy in China.
William & Mary Law School's Office of Student & Academic Services and Women's Law Society present Women's History Month: Celebrating Women Law Faculty Panel.
Please join us for conversation with Robert Neuwirth on contemporary economics!
Due to the pandemic William & Mary Dining will share the Flavors of Brazil with authentic recipes to students, guests, and staff through this year's Virtual Global Chef Program.
Join William & Mary alum and Williamsburg city council member, Caleb Rogers '20, on a discussion about how he became passionate about sustainability at the start of his career in politics.
Professor Colleen Chien of Santa Clara University School of Law will present the 2022 Mervis Lecture titled "Inequalities of Innovation."
The Military Wellness Symposium is focused on mental wellness and resiliency within the military community, particularly focused on ROTC cadets. Our esteemed speakers, Dr. Elizabeth Burgin and Dr. Kelly Crace will speak on mental health and resiliency.
"Resistant, Willing or Controlled? Understanding Sacrificial Victims on Greek Vases"
Presentation and Panel Discussion on Polarization in America
The Ewell Concert Series 2021-2022 Season presents Rev. Cora Harvey Armstrong and The Harvey Family!
SASA welcomes Anshuman Vohra '00 via Zoom! Register at https://bit.ly/WMSASA-Vohra
Join expert panelists Bridget Crawford, Margaret Johnson, and Emily Waldman for a discussion of Menstrual Injustice and its intersection with law and policy.
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