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At the Writing Resources Center, trained peer consultants offer individual assistance with writing, presentation, and other communication assignments across disciplines and at any stage, from generating ideas to polishing a final product.
As we near the end of the semester, GRI's student researchers will share what they've learned, identify key findings, and outline next steps.
S'mores, campfire stories, hot chocolate, and songs!
We want to hear from all sustainability-minded students and groups about your thoughts on W&M sustainability and how the community can be improved. Come share your thoughts, goals, and ideas!
The Virginia Beer Company will be our host as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks and present posters on the important research they are conducting. This event is free, open to the public, and registration is not required!
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Andrews Gallery and the Department of Art & Art History are pleased to present the Studio Art graduating seniors of 2023!
Chancellor Robert M. Gates will be joined by General (ret.) Joseph Votel, former Commander of CENTCOM, to discuss U.S. foreign aid and the exercise of power abroad. Samantha Custer, Director of AidData’s Policy Analysis Unit, will serve as moderator.
Join us in the Commonwealth Auditorium on December 7th, at 7:30pm as we dance the night away to songs from your favorite movies!
Walk-ins are welcome, but seats are not guaranteed, please RSVP.
Free for students, $5 for community members
Bell Ringing for winter graduates.
Title: Interfacing Computer Vision AI/ML in Geospatial Data with Supply Chain Management
Stop by the Bookstore at 601 Prince George Street for a night of raffles, a hot chocolate bar sponsored by Pepsi and a 20% discount off all clothing! Bring four non-perishable food items to donate and receive all of the above!
Film screening of Tokyo Pop on Dec. 8 at 7:00pm in Tucker Hall, Rm 127. This is the first screening of the film in the state of Virginia.
You made it to the end of the semester! On December 10th, Students for University Advancement will be hosting a study hall at the Alumni House!
Take a minute each day during final exams to recharge with free activities at Swem!
Undergraduate business students are invited to take a pizza study break while preparing for final exams.
Join Dean Raitt of Arts & Sciences and the OUAA for a final exam break to chat, ask questions, and eat desserts!
Need a pick-me-up as you push through your final exams? Please stop by the Undergraduate Lounge to grab some coffee or tea and take a breather.
Take a study break with Art Therapist, Sarah Balascio
The roundtable is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all levels of expertise. The session will focus on slavery and post-emancipation eras.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Test drive D.C. during the Washington Center's Saturday in the City
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
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At the Writing Resources Center, trained peer consultants offer individual assistance with writing, presentation, and other communication assignments across disciplines and at any stage, from generating ideas to polishing a final product.
This will be the final Dean's update of the fall semester. All first-year MBA students are required to attend.
As we near the end of the semester, GRI's student researchers will share what they've learned, identify key findings, and outline next steps.
S'mores, campfire stories, hot chocolate, and songs!
We want to hear from all sustainability-minded students and groups about your thoughts on W&M sustainability and how the community can be improved. Come share your thoughts, goals, and ideas!
The Virginia Beer Company will be our host as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks and present posters on the important research they are conducting. This event is free, open to the public, and registration is not required!
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Andrews Gallery and the Department of Art & Art History are pleased to present the Studio Art graduating seniors of 2023!
Chancellor Robert M. Gates will be joined by General (ret.) Joseph Votel, former Commander of CENTCOM, to discuss U.S. foreign aid and the exercise of power abroad. Samantha Custer, Director of AidData’s Policy Analysis Unit, will serve as moderator.
Please join us for a special event designed for you to meet other new students and families heading to William & Mary in January!
Join us in the Commonwealth Auditorium on December 7th, at 7:30pm as we dance the night away to songs from your favorite movies!
Walk-ins are welcome, but seats are not guaranteed, please RSVP.
Free for students, $5 for community members
Bell Ringing for winter graduates.
Title: Interfacing Computer Vision AI/ML in Geospatial Data with Supply Chain Management
Stop by the Bookstore at 601 Prince George Street for a night of raffles, a hot chocolate bar sponsored by Pepsi and a 20% discount off all clothing! Bring four non-perishable food items to donate and receive all of the above!
Film screening of Tokyo Pop on Dec. 8 at 7:00pm in Tucker Hall, Rm 127. This is the first screening of the film in the state of Virginia.
You made it to the end of the semester! On December 10th, Students for University Advancement will be hosting a study hall at the Alumni House!
Take a minute each day during final exams to recharge with free activities at Swem!
Undergraduate business students are invited to take a pizza study break while preparing for final exams.
Join Dean Raitt of Arts & Sciences and the OUAA for a final exam break to chat, ask questions, and eat desserts!
Need a pick-me-up as you push through your final exams? Please stop by the Undergraduate Lounge to grab some coffee or tea and take a breather.
Take a study break with Art Therapist, Sarah Balascio
The roundtable is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all levels of expertise. The session will focus on slavery and post-emancipation eras.
Please join us for a special event designed for you to meet other new students and families heading to William & Mary in January!
Please join us for a special event designed for you to meet other new students and families heading to William & Mary in January!
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all levels of expertise. All are welcome!
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all levels of expertise. All are welcome!
Nominate a graduate student for outstanding mentoring of undergraduates in scholarship and research outside of classroom teaching.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all levels of expertise. All are welcome!
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Test drive D.C. during the Washington Center's Saturday in the City
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
The Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all levels of expertise. All are welcome!
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
Experience Art Therapy as we mix mindfulness with creativity, designing works of art as a way to calm the mind and gain focus.
The roundtable is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians at all levels of expertise. The session will focus on slavery and post-emancipation eras.
Join the Lemon Project and the Hulon Willis Association for the Donning of the Kente Ceremony.
The date/time has not been announced but it will most likely be on Friday, May 17 in the early afternoon.
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