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Join fellow William & Mary alumni and friends to read and discuss books in Tysons Corner area.
Join William & Mary Maryland-area alumni, family and friends to celebrate this much-loved W&M tradition.
IBRL Student Division welcomes Paul Smith in presenting his lecture "The First Amendment vs Civil Rights".
Conversation with Meg Urry on the role of women in science
Come get creative and paint your own unique mug with AMP and Color Me Mine. When you grab your mug on on pick-up day (March 25th), you can pick out your own succulent and plant it (or take them home separately)!
Please join ACS and the Equality Alliance next Tuesday January 22nd in Room 124 for an action lunch to submit comments to the Department of Education on its latest proposal to reduce protections for students against sexual harassment and assault.
Join Jewish Law Students Association to hear from Judge Robert Frank about his experiences serving on the Seventh Judicial Circuit. Come out to 141 on Tuesday, 22nd during the lunch hour. Free food!
The first session of University eLearning Initiatives (eLi) Spring 2019 Workshop Series. This year's series is built around 'Navigating your Digital Learning Environment.
The Charles H. Koch Administrative Law Forum is cancelled for Jan. 24th. The event will be rescheduled.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
The rules are simple: write, shoot, and edit a short film in just 24 hours! The contest is open to W&M students and alumni, pros and amateurs alike, and is a chance to show your filmmaking chops on the big screen.
Please join the Asian Law Students Association for our annual potluck-style Lunar New Year Celebration!
Admission - $30 general Public; $10 for students
The name says it all... AMP Late Nite is bringing an ice skating rink indoors! Come join us for ice skating and ice cream.
January 26 in Chesapeake A&B in Sadler Center from 9:00PM - 1:00AM
Come to the kick-off meeting of the Financial Modeling Club on Monday, January 28th, at 7PM (food provided!) in Miller 1088.
Please join SIPS in welcoming William Roberts (US Copyright Office) & Steven Tepp (GW Law Professor and former Senate Judiciary staff member) to speak on Tuesday, January 29th.
Come learn about the Fall 2019 DC Semester Program, in which Professor Don Rahtz will be teaching the theme "International Commercial Diplomacy."
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a lecture by Kimberly Krawiec, Katherine Robinson Everett Professor of Law, from Duke Law School on January 30. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend. Lunch will be served.
Come learn about how to extract health insurance data for your own research from the American Community Survey and how you use it to answer questions about health insurance coverage in the U.S.! Dinner will be provided!
Come learn about SWC and all the great events and opportunities we have planned for this coming semester!
Engaging Students and Making Classrooms Fair and Inclusive: Cross-Disciplinary Strategies and Language to Promote Student Success
Welcoming new colleagues and honoring those who have been promoted or tenured during the last academic year. We will also honor W&M icons from our past including emerita faculty and long-serving faculty and staff.
Professor Alison Keith of the University of Toronto delivers the annual J. Ward Jones lecture on ?Courtesans (and Concubines) in Ancient Rome?
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Join the Project for International Peace and Security on Friday, February 1st from 3-5 pm in Tyler 134 as we celebrate our 10th anniversary and 100 Years of Women at the College for a forum with three alumna with careers in IR and national security.
Come relax, destress, and paint some ?happy little trees? with AMP and Active Minds. Grab a canvas, some paint, (and a cupcake) and paint along with Bob Ross as he paints ?Golden Glow? and ?Wintertime Blues?.
The Federalist Society is excited to welcome Elbert Lin on Tuesday February 5 during the Lunch Hour in Room 124. He will be speaking about state Attorneys General and their role in bringing suits against the federal government.
Looking for a good excuse to have a mid-day Netflix break? Join LLSA on Tuesday (2/5) during the lunch hour in Room 137 for Which Wich and a screening of Netflix's new Colombian-produced original series: Siempre Bruja (Always A Witch)!
The Daily Work of Justice is a conversation series that invites people directly involved in an issue to share their lived experience, as a way of providing space for others to engage with empathy, understanding, and action.Our 2019 topic is addiction.
Come learn all about TableTalk William & Mary on February 5th, 2019 from 8:00PM - 9:00PM in Tucker 111.
Explore how an understanding of self-regulation and the related topics of self-direction, metacognition, and "learning how to learn" can help students become more effective learners. Presented by Professor Gene Roche and members of his research team.
This confidential program is open every Wednesday and Thursday that school is in session. It aims to provide students who are food insecure, and their dependent family members, access to nonperishable food and household products.
Join Federalist Society in welcoming Professor Helen Alvare of the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University on Thursday February 7th during the Lunch Hour in Room 127.
This confidential program is open every Wednesday and Thursday that school is in session. It aims to provide students who are food insecure, and their dependent family members, access to nonperishable food and household products.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Dr. Natasha Sriraman's lecture will juxtapose her personal journey as a Doctor and her advocacy for greater education and understanding of the impact of culture, bias, individuality and health literacy in health care.
Following the Charter Day, Inauguration & Re-investiture Ceremony, join the Tribe for a winter festival to celebrate the special blend of tradition and innovation that distinguishes William & Mary.
The MBA Association invites you to join current MBA students for a student-alumni networking happy hour on the evening of Friday, February 8, 2019 from 7:30-9:00 PM EST at Virginia Beer Company Taproom.
Late Nite is kicking off February with all inclusive Black History Month Trivia Night! Come test your knowledge, show off, and maybe learn some things.
Come join us on Saturday night February 9 in Tidewater!
Can not wait to see you there!
The Charles Center's seminar on Writing for Public Audiences, in partnership with the Pulitzer Center, will host guest journalist Jacopo Ottaviani for the Monroe Enrichment Series. This event is only open to our Monroe Scholars.
This talk by Dr. Jerry Watkins III, sheds light on an unknown part of Florida?s fabulous queer past and discusses Watkins? current work with the William & Mary LGBTIQ Research Project to diversify and queer the archive.
The Daily Work of Justice is a conversation series that invites people directly involved in an issue to share their lived experience, as a way of providing space for others to engage with empathy, understanding, and action. Our 2019 topic is addiction.
Please join Women's Law Society during the lunch hour on February 13th in Room 127 for a panel discussion featuring your favorite law school couples. Panelists will discuss work/life balance within the law school and the legal profession as a whole.
Hey Ladies! It?s time to celebrate the most important day of the year?Galentine's Day! Join Nu Chi for a fun movie night at Africana House, and please feel free to message us with movie suggestions. We?ll see you soon!
This Valentine's Day, come practice your romance language skills with LLSA! Join us during the lunch hour in Room 137 on Thursday (2/14) for pupusas and conversation.
Please join SIPS in welcoming David Swetnam-Burland of Brann & Isaacson to speak on Thursday, February 14th, from 12:50pm - 1:45pm in Room 133. Food will be provided!
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Come out to AMP Game Night, this semester: FAMILY FEUD! Compete in teams of 3-6, answer time tested family feud questions, compete in fast money challenges, win bomb prizes, eat all the food in the world, and meet Steve Har- well, maybe not that.
Please join the Human Security Law Center in welcoming Mr. McKay Smith for a discussion on his investigations into WWII-Era War Crimes. Mr. McKay Smith is an Attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice, National Security Division.
Let's talk about what it takes to manage it all. You only have one life, so take advantage!
The Daily Work of Justice is a conversation series that invites people directly involved in an issue to share their lived experience, as a way of providing space for others to engage with empathy, understanding, and action. Our 2019 theme is addiction.
"The Interesting Life of Protons." Anashe Bandari, doctoral candidate in Physics, will present a talk on current research into protons ongoing at the Jefferson Lab in Newport News. Refreshments to follow.
Interested in doing research on how much is spent on healthcare? This workshop introduces you to the Medicare Geographic Variation Public Use File and shows you ways it can be used to explore policy questions related to healthcare costs! Dinner provided!
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a lecture by Professor Molly Brady of the University of Virginia School of Law. Free admission & all are welcome. Lunch will be served.
How does one channel their entrepreneurial spirit and pursue business in a local economy? Join us on February 21 at 1:30 for a community discussion with Christine Ward, owner of the local bakery Justified!
This workshop is a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a career in consulting to hone their case-solving skills under the proper guidance of our valuable EPs.
Hear W&M Faculty Robert Trent Vinson discuss his latest book on Albert Luthuli. Signed copies will be available for purchase and refreshments will be provided.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Brunch food will be provided as we discuss women in leadership roles, led by our guest speaker. Please wear business attire and rsvp by February 16! Can?t wait to see you there ????
February 15th marks the 34th anniversary of the John Hughes classic: The Breakfast Club. AMP is marking the occasion with a special late nite screening and complimentary continental breakfast, courtesy of Honey Butters.
W&M students, faculty/staff , parents and alumni. You are invited! Join us for William and Mary Day Worship Service held on Sunday, February 24th, 2019. We will fellowship as a community and family, at First Baptist Church.
Interested in enrolling in a clinic next semester? Join us during the lunch hour in Room 119 for an informational session about the clinical programs available at the law school. Pizza will be served!
We will give a brief overview of the market for professional certifications and take a closer look at the Scum/Agile and Google Analytics Certifications. Collective brainstorming will conclude the session to increase awareness about desired certifications
Solving hunger is about more than handing out food. Join us, on February 26 at 12:30pm, for a discussion with local community members that tackles the steps of building solutions to hunger that go beyond the surface.
The second session of University eLearning Initiatives (eLi) Spring 2019 Workshop Series. This year's series is built around "Navigating your Digital Learning Environment."
Morag Kersel delivers the Archaeology Institute of America's Joukousky Lecture on "Who Owns the Past, Competing Claims for Antiquities from the Holy Land".
The Election Law Society would like to invite you to join us for lunch with Jason Torchinsky, this Friday, March 1. He will be speaking about work on the 2020 presidential campaign.
Mock Trial Judges Needed for Virginia High School State Championship
March 2-3, 2019
at William & Mary Law School
Join the William & Mary Alumni Association for a pregame party prior to each tournament game in which the Tribe competes. We will also be sending the team off before they head over to the arena, so you won't want to miss out!
William & Mary celebrates its Tribe Transfers this spring semester! How will you celebrate? #tribetransfers
David Campt will lead an interactive presentation on how to better think and talk about racial bias, based on scientific research.
Howard Mansfield's recently published book, The Habit of Turning the World Upside Down, is about property, property rights, and what he has discovered about how these ideas are processed by the American psyche. Free admission and the all are welcome.
Join the Jewish Law Students Association to learn about available board positions, and upcoming events! Free food! Room 135 over the lunch hour.
Professor Michael Grossberg will present the third Marshall-Wythe Lecture in Legal History on March 13. He is the Sally M. Reahard Professor of History and a Professor of Law at Indiana University. Free admission and all are welcome.
Serrin Foster from Feminists for Life presents the Feminist Case Against Abortion.
Equality Alliance & APALSA present Ethical Discourse: Microaggressions Workshop. This workshop will be led by Charm Bullard, the Director of Programs at the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities (VCIC). Lunch will be served!
Professor Grossberg will present a workshop for W&M law faculty and students. During the program, he will present a paper, which is a condensed version of a chapter in his book about the history of child protection from the 1870s to the present.
Join local alumni and friends as we gather for our monthly Tribe Thursday.
Homebrew is back this semester and we can't wait to watch this next group of awesome performers!
"Celebrating Legacies, Constructing Futures:
Four Hundred Years of Black Community and Culture"
Join the ACS board for Duck Donuts & coffee at our live podcast recording with Prof. Robert Tsai of American University's Washington College of Law. He will answer questions about his upcoming book, Practical Equality: Forging Justice in a Divided Nation.
Are you an instructor who is concerned about the impact of high textbook costs on your students? Explore the possibilities by attending a workshop and write a short review of an open textbook.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you'd be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
A free catered lunch will be provided! Practice advocacy skills you can apply to any field and network with policy professionals from a large national non-profit. Spots are limited, so sign up early to reserve your place!
"President Trump and the Administrative State: White House Control, De-regulation, and What is New / What is Not"
The American Constitution Society welcomes Commissioner Chris Piper, who will discuss the role and responsibilities of the VA Department of Elections, and evolving challenges to such departments nationwide. Room 119. Which Wich will be provided!
Dr. Krista Thompson is the Mary Jane Crowe Professor of Art History at Northwestern University. She researches and teaches the modern and contemporary art and visual culture of the Africa diaspora, with an emphasis on photography.
The Native American Law Society is excited to present a panel discussion sharing an overview of Johnson v. M’Intosh, its precedent, cultural aspects, and insights on the contemporary and local impacts. Lunch will be provided.
Join us for a screening of the film Little Women (1994) as well as a discussion about this groundbreaking novel!
Do enormous out-of-state donations distort our Democracy? Can states limit out-of-state funding without violating the Constitution? The Election Law Society's 13th Annual Symposium will address these questions & more. Click to view details.
Human Trafficking Awareness (HTA) 101 educates the W&M Business School on the categories of Human Trafficking and how we can help change the culture in our community as future leaders.
Feelin lucky?
Come out to homebrew next week! We will have good tunes, good snacks and good vibes!
Lineup:
8:00-8:30 Colin Carmody
8:30-9:00 Nic & Charlie
9:00-9:30 Ellen and Sarah
9:30-10:00 Jonny Malks
10:00-10:30 Jess McHenry
10:30-11:00 Spencer
Experience Day is an opportunity for prospective students to learn more about the Executive MBA Program and interact with current Executive MBA students in a classroom setting.
Patricia Williams is the James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. She is published widely in the areas of race, gender, and law, and other issues of legal theory and legal writing.
The Geospatial Research Symposium is for W&M students to present their research that utilizes GIS and give them an opportunity to interface with GIS professionals.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
This is a 36 hour event where students compete to create a computer science project, be it hardware or software, and win prizes! It's also an opportunity for students to learn more about computer science and be mentored by professionals in the industry.
LASU will host its annual cultural night! There will be performances held in Commonwealth. We will also be sharing this year's accomplishments at our banquet in Tidewater AB where we will be providing free catered food funded by the CSD!
Plenty of nostalgic times to be had with AMP at your side.
The Aviation Club-hosted trip to the local Williamsburg-Jamestown Airport!
Come and join BSO as we honor the students and faculty members who have exemplified excellence in our community and have gone above and beyond on a daily basis. The dress code is business casual. We hope to see you all on Tuesday!
MOBILITIES is a three-day symposium hosted by the St Andrews/William & Mary Joint Degree Programme.
The third session of University eLearning Initiatives (eLi) Spring 2019 Workshop Series. This year's series is built around 'Navigating your Digital Learning Environment.
Please join ACS as we welcome United States District Court Judge John A. Gibney for a lunch hour discussion, "An Alarming Trend: Supreme Court Limitations on Enforcement of Constitutional Rights Under 42 U.S.C Sec. 1983."
“Health Law and Policy Society presents Michaela Lieberman J.D.
Ms. Lieberman hopes to open a dialogue about general policy matters on healthcare, the relationship between legal issues and health outcomes, and general advice on how to succeed at W&M.
Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies (APIA), the Department of English, and Swem Library are proud to present Professor Jon Pineda's new novel "Let's No One Get Hurt." Professor Pineda will read selections from the novel and signing books.
W&M Library Ambassadors are here to prove the Academy wrong. Come to our free showing of Crazy Rich Asians to see why this book turned movie is a true star.
ELPR invites you to join us for our spring symposium on Friday, March 29, 2019, in Room 119. This year we are bringing together scholars and practitioners from across the nation to discuss the changing landscape of regulations in the mining industry.
W&M Women and the Society of 1918 will be on campus for an event and are looking to engage with students, faculty and staff during the lunchtime portion of their program.
University Registrar's Carnival Open House
APIA proudly welcomes Ms. Jinlan Liu who will endow APIA's first ever endowment for faculty research. After, Harvard's Dr. Genevieve Clutario will lecture on what may be the creation of the fashion sweat shop industry during US Empire in the Philippines.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you'd be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
WMGIC III is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/29 and 3/30. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIII. Cash prizes of at least $850 will be awarded!
Want to see what it's like to be an AMP member?
Are you able to bibbidi bobbidi your way to a win? Can you feel the win tonight?
Come join AMP in Disney Trivia March 30, 2019 in Tidewater AB.
This is an all Disney all the time trivia!
Come Join us Saturday March 30, 2019 9:00pm- 1:00am!!
It's that time of year again! SA Student diversity is celebrating the many diverse individuals we have on campus, with I AM W&M Week. Events range from movie screenings to Queerbrew. Please come out and support a great week of events!
Join DPCLS for the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Symposium Preview on April 1st during the lunch hour!
John Donahue, professor and dean for educational policy, will be the presenter and discussion leader for our University Teaching Project workshop at noon on April 3 in the Ford Classroom at Swem Library.
Hosted by the Graduate Career Management Center (GCMC), the Just in Time Employer Networking Day will provide students with the opportunity to utilize their networking skills, learn about various career paths and explore new industries.
Join the Health Law & Society in a Q&A with Professor Zick and Professor Kern-Scheerer regarding the ongoing ACA litigation. We will discuss the legal arguments for each side and the ramifications if the Texas court's holding prevails.
Panel of professors discuss Climate Change through the lens of their research
During the lunch hour in the law school lobby, LL.M. students will share tea from their hometowns for everyone to try!
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you'd be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Rebekah Rafferty and the Wakes, a Richmond-based group that plays energetic, soothing, and soulful tunes, will be performing at our CARNIVAL themed Friday at Five. This promises to be a fun afternoon with a caricature artist, popcorn, and much more!
Pull out your neon apparel and put on your dancing shoes, its time for ZUMBA! Bring your friends and your energy and dance in the dark with black light accessories, body paints, and a workout that will make you GLOW.
LET’S DANCE!!!
Your participation in this race will help support the National Marrow Donor Program!
Come out to the Sunken Garden on April 6 from 11-3 to play some Laser Tag! You can either choose to join the competitive bracket and play ~March Madness~ style or you can choose to play a single game non-competitively!
Come spend the night with Late Nite.
April 6, 2019 from 9pm-1am
There will be donuts, stuff a plush, video games, board games and more.
Bring your pjs, friends, and we will provide the fun!
See you Saturday!
Come support our faculty at the annual FSL Faculty Appreciation Event. Nominated faculty will be recognized and FSL members are encouraged to attend.
Join the Immigration Law & Service Society on Wednesday (4/10) in Room 120 at 11:30 for a screening of the documentary: Well-Founded Fear. The film provides an inside look at the complex asylum process in the United States. Lunch will be served!
This workshop presents the results of a University Teaching Project group that examined and tested approaches to supporting and enhancing undergraduate research primarily in class settings.
Professor—and ACS faculty advisor—Eric Kades will speak about the dangerous implications of income inequality over lunch in Room 124. Professor Kades has written extensively on the harms of rising inequality, notably in his recent book, The New Feudalism.
What happens after you analyze the data and write your final paper? Come to this workshop where you can learn how to publish your research or present it at local or national conferences! Dinner will be provided!
Join ILS and LLSA in discussing international arbitration and development in Latin America with Jonathan Hamilton on Thursday, April 11th during the lunch hour in Room 127. Lunch will be provided (Chipotle!).
Brothers Robert and Jeff Tinnell, producers of "Back Fork" discuss opioid addiction and the release of their new film over lunch at the McLeod Tyler Wellness Center.
APIA Banh Mi Lecture Series presents the research of Professor Monika Gosin and Professor Joanna Schug as they interrogate the media portrayal of Asian men and Black women in popular mass media. Banh Mi (Vietnamese Sandwiches) served to first 30 guests.
Want to pet lots of dogs and eat free ice-cream and ice-cream floats? Come out to the Crim Dell Meadow (Sunken Garden) on Friday April 12th, from 3-5pm for your chance to do so! We are also raffling several $50 and $25 GIFT CARDS!
Rain Date: April 14th
Rocky 7, a Hampton-based high intensity band, will rock the stage for this awesome Friday at Five. The theme will be announced soon!
A symposium and reception in honor of Prof. John Oakley on the occasion of his retirement.
Come and enjoy the beautiful spring weather with AMP and the Sustainable Dining Interns at the Williamsburg Farmers Market. We'll have a quick and fun game you can play to earn FREE MONEY to spend at a booth of your choice!!!
Paint your own eggs with us to welcome spring to Williamsburg!
The last Red Cross Blood Drive of the academic year on campus will be held on April 15th. It will be sponsored by the Medical and Health Outreach Club at William & Mary.
Come celebrate One Tribe One Day on Sunken Garden! There will be free Sno-to-Go, a Zip Line, a mechanical shark, and much more!
We will celebrate the retirement of Will Hausman, a dedicated and long-time member of the William & Mary community, with refreshments in Tyler First Floor Commons on the afternoon of April 16th.
Come learn about Graphic Design from Miller Center Fellow Natalie Marcotullio!
Expert Talk with Lee Kurkland, Director of On-Channel Marketing at Hulu, a Product Management expert, and a William & Mary alum! Lee will share his insights on how to navigate a successful career as a Product Manager, and of course, answer your questions!
Public Discourse Initiative will moderate a town hall-style exchange between Mac McClure and Scott McMurtry, who will offer contrasting perspectives on the government's proper role in addressing core social, economic, and environmental issues.
A special student event to highlight female voices on campus and recognize the commemoration of 100 Years of Women and Co-Education.
Free ice cream for simply coming by to set up your Tribe Careers account, create a Job Alert, or practice your elevator pitch!
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Join fellow William & Mary alumni and friends to read and discuss books in Tysons Corner area.
Join William & Mary Maryland-area alumni, family and friends to celebrate this much-loved W&M tradition.
IBRL Student Division welcomes Paul Smith in presenting his lecture "The First Amendment vs Civil Rights".
Conversation with Meg Urry on the role of women in science
Come get creative and paint your own unique mug with AMP and Color Me Mine. When you grab your mug on on pick-up day (March 25th), you can pick out your own succulent and plant it (or take them home separately)!
Please join ACS and the Equality Alliance next Tuesday January 22nd in Room 124 for an action lunch to submit comments to the Department of Education on its latest proposal to reduce protections for students against sexual harassment and assault.
Join Jewish Law Students Association to hear from Judge Robert Frank about his experiences serving on the Seventh Judicial Circuit. Come out to 141 on Tuesday, 22nd during the lunch hour. Free food!
The first session of University eLearning Initiatives (eLi) Spring 2019 Workshop Series. This year's series is built around 'Navigating your Digital Learning Environment.
The Charles H. Koch Administrative Law Forum is cancelled for Jan. 24th. The event will be rescheduled.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
The rules are simple: write, shoot, and edit a short film in just 24 hours! The contest is open to W&M students and alumni, pros and amateurs alike, and is a chance to show your filmmaking chops on the big screen.
Please join the Asian Law Students Association for our annual potluck-style Lunar New Year Celebration!
Admission - $30 general Public; $10 for students
The name says it all... AMP Late Nite is bringing an ice skating rink indoors! Come join us for ice skating and ice cream.
January 26 in Chesapeake A&B in Sadler Center from 9:00PM - 1:00AM
Come to the kick-off meeting of the Financial Modeling Club on Monday, January 28th, at 7PM (food provided!) in Miller 1088.
Please join SIPS in welcoming William Roberts (US Copyright Office) & Steven Tepp (GW Law Professor and former Senate Judiciary staff member) to speak on Tuesday, January 29th.
Come learn about the Fall 2019 DC Semester Program, in which Professor Don Rahtz will be teaching the theme "International Commercial Diplomacy."
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a lecture by Kimberly Krawiec, Katherine Robinson Everett Professor of Law, from Duke Law School on January 30. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend. Lunch will be served.
Come learn about how to extract health insurance data for your own research from the American Community Survey and how you use it to answer questions about health insurance coverage in the U.S.! Dinner will be provided!
Come learn about SWC and all the great events and opportunities we have planned for this coming semester!
Engaging Students and Making Classrooms Fair and Inclusive: Cross-Disciplinary Strategies and Language to Promote Student Success
The Charles Center will host Professor Daniel Maliniak in the first installment of the Monroe Enrichment Series this spring.
Welcoming new colleagues and honoring those who have been promoted or tenured during the last academic year. We will also honor W&M icons from our past including emerita faculty and long-serving faculty and staff.
Professor Alison Keith of the University of Toronto delivers the annual J. Ward Jones lecture on ?Courtesans (and Concubines) in Ancient Rome?
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Join the Project for International Peace and Security on Friday, February 1st from 3-5 pm in Tyler 134 as we celebrate our 10th anniversary and 100 Years of Women at the College for a forum with three alumna with careers in IR and national security.
Come relax, destress, and paint some ?happy little trees? with AMP and Active Minds. Grab a canvas, some paint, (and a cupcake) and paint along with Bob Ross as he paints ?Golden Glow? and ?Wintertime Blues?.
The Federalist Society is excited to welcome Elbert Lin on Tuesday February 5 during the Lunch Hour in Room 124. He will be speaking about state Attorneys General and their role in bringing suits against the federal government.
Looking for a good excuse to have a mid-day Netflix break? Join LLSA on Tuesday (2/5) during the lunch hour in Room 137 for Which Wich and a screening of Netflix's new Colombian-produced original series: Siempre Bruja (Always A Witch)!
The Daily Work of Justice is a conversation series that invites people directly involved in an issue to share their lived experience, as a way of providing space for others to engage with empathy, understanding, and action.Our 2019 topic is addiction.
Come learn all about TableTalk William & Mary on February 5th, 2019 from 8:00PM - 9:00PM in Tucker 111.
Roundtable discussion for faculty at the Raymond A. Mason School of Business who are interested in online teaching and learning best practices.
February's Discussion Topic: Rubrics
Explore how an understanding of self-regulation and the related topics of self-direction, metacognition, and "learning how to learn" can help students become more effective learners. Presented by Professor Gene Roche and members of his research team.
This confidential program is open every Wednesday and Thursday that school is in session. It aims to provide students who are food insecure, and their dependent family members, access to nonperishable food and household products.
Join Federalist Society in welcoming Professor Helen Alvare of the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University on Thursday February 7th during the Lunch Hour in Room 127.
This confidential program is open every Wednesday and Thursday that school is in session. It aims to provide students who are food insecure, and their dependent family members, access to nonperishable food and household products.
Can you be sued for sharing your own journal article? By signing contracts for publication with some scholarly journals, the answer could be yes ? but it doesn?t have to be.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Dr. Natasha Sriraman's lecture will juxtapose her personal journey as a Doctor and her advocacy for greater education and understanding of the impact of culture, bias, individuality and health literacy in health care.
Following the Charter Day, Inauguration & Re-investiture Ceremony, join the Tribe for a winter festival to celebrate the special blend of tradition and innovation that distinguishes William & Mary.
The MBA Association invites you to join current MBA students for a student-alumni networking happy hour on the evening of Friday, February 8, 2019 from 7:30-9:00 PM EST at Virginia Beer Company Taproom.
Late Nite is kicking off February with all inclusive Black History Month Trivia Night! Come test your knowledge, show off, and maybe learn some things.
Come join us on Saturday night February 9 in Tidewater!
Can not wait to see you there!
The Charles Center's seminar on Writing for Public Audiences, in partnership with the Pulitzer Center, will host guest journalist Jacopo Ottaviani for the Monroe Enrichment Series. This event is only open to our Monroe Scholars.
This talk by Dr. Jerry Watkins III, sheds light on an unknown part of Florida?s fabulous queer past and discusses Watkins? current work with the William & Mary LGBTIQ Research Project to diversify and queer the archive.
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law in welcoming Dunn Lecturer Caitlin Halligan. Please RSVP for the event here.
The Daily Work of Justice is a conversation series that invites people directly involved in an issue to share their lived experience, as a way of providing space for others to engage with empathy, understanding, and action. Our 2019 topic is addiction.
Please join Women's Law Society during the lunch hour on February 13th in Room 127 for a panel discussion featuring your favorite law school couples. Panelists will discuss work/life balance within the law school and the legal profession as a whole.
Join us for a Speed Friending Popup in the Davis Hall Owens-Bryant Board Room. We'll have snacks, a photo booth for selfies. Make fast friends in 3 minutes or less. Limited time, maximun fun!
Sponsored by the VIMS DiveIn Committee
Hey Ladies! It?s time to celebrate the most important day of the year?Galentine's Day! Join Nu Chi for a fun movie night at Africana House, and please feel free to message us with movie suggestions. We?ll see you soon!
This Valentine's Day, come practice your romance language skills with LLSA! Join us during the lunch hour in Room 137 on Thursday (2/14) for pupusas and conversation.
Please join SIPS in welcoming David Swetnam-Burland of Brann & Isaacson to speak on Thursday, February 14th, from 12:50pm - 1:45pm in Room 133. Food will be provided!
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Come out to AMP Game Night, this semester: FAMILY FEUD! Compete in teams of 3-6, answer time tested family feud questions, compete in fast money challenges, win bomb prizes, eat all the food in the world, and meet Steve Har- well, maybe not that.
Please join the Human Security Law Center in welcoming Mr. McKay Smith for a discussion on his investigations into WWII-Era War Crimes. Mr. McKay Smith is an Attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice, National Security Division.
Let's talk about what it takes to manage it all. You only have one life, so take advantage!
The Daily Work of Justice is a conversation series that invites people directly involved in an issue to share their lived experience, as a way of providing space for others to engage with empathy, understanding, and action. Our 2019 theme is addiction.
"The Interesting Life of Protons." Anashe Bandari, doctoral candidate in Physics, will present a talk on current research into protons ongoing at the Jefferson Lab in Newport News. Refreshments to follow.
Interested in doing research on how much is spent on healthcare? This workshop introduces you to the Medicare Geographic Variation Public Use File and shows you ways it can be used to explore policy questions related to healthcare costs! Dinner provided!
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a lecture by Professor Molly Brady of the University of Virginia School of Law. Free admission & all are welcome. Lunch will be served.
How does one channel their entrepreneurial spirit and pursue business in a local economy? Join us on February 21 at 1:30 for a community discussion with Christine Ward, owner of the local bakery Justified!
This workshop is a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a career in consulting to hone their case-solving skills under the proper guidance of our valuable EPs.
Hear W&M Faculty Robert Trent Vinson discuss his latest book on Albert Luthuli. Signed copies will be available for purchase and refreshments will be provided.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Brunch food will be provided as we discuss women in leadership roles, led by our guest speaker. Please wear business attire and rsvp by February 16! Can?t wait to see you there ????
February 15th marks the 34th anniversary of the John Hughes classic: The Breakfast Club. AMP is marking the occasion with a special late nite screening and complimentary continental breakfast, courtesy of Honey Butters.
W&M students, faculty/staff , parents and alumni. You are invited! Join us for William and Mary Day Worship Service held on Sunday, February 24th, 2019. We will fellowship as a community and family, at First Baptist Church.
Interested in enrolling in a clinic next semester? Join us during the lunch hour in Room 119 for an informational session about the clinical programs available at the law school. Pizza will be served!
We will give a brief overview of the market for professional certifications and take a closer look at the Scum/Agile and Google Analytics Certifications. Collective brainstorming will conclude the session to increase awareness about desired certifications
Solving hunger is about more than handing out food. Join us, on February 26 at 12:30pm, for a discussion with local community members that tackles the steps of building solutions to hunger that go beyond the surface.
The second session of University eLearning Initiatives (eLi) Spring 2019 Workshop Series. This year's series is built around "Navigating your Digital Learning Environment."
Morag Kersel delivers the Archaeology Institute of America's Joukousky Lecture on "Who Owns the Past, Competing Claims for Antiquities from the Holy Land".
The Election Law Society would like to invite you to join us for lunch with Jason Torchinsky, this Friday, March 1. He will be speaking about work on the 2020 presidential campaign.
Mock Trial Judges Needed for Virginia High School State Championship
March 2-3, 2019
at William & Mary Law School
Join the William & Mary Alumni Association for a pregame party prior to each tournament game in which the Tribe competes. We will also be sending the team off before they head over to the arena, so you won't want to miss out!
William & Mary celebrates its Tribe Transfers this spring semester! How will you celebrate? #tribetransfers
David Campt will lead an interactive presentation on how to better think and talk about racial bias, based on scientific research.
Howard Mansfield's recently published book, The Habit of Turning the World Upside Down, is about property, property rights, and what he has discovered about how these ideas are processed by the American psyche. Free admission and the all are welcome.
Join the Jewish Law Students Association to learn about available board positions, and upcoming events! Free food! Room 135 over the lunch hour.
Professor Michael Grossberg will present the third Marshall-Wythe Lecture in Legal History on March 13. He is the Sally M. Reahard Professor of History and a Professor of Law at Indiana University. Free admission and all are welcome.
Serrin Foster from Feminists for Life presents the Feminist Case Against Abortion.
Equality Alliance & APALSA present Ethical Discourse: Microaggressions Workshop. This workshop will be led by Charm Bullard, the Director of Programs at the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities (VCIC). Lunch will be served!
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law in welcoming Nadine Strossen, former president of the ACLU, as part of the Dunn Lecture Series. Please RSVP for the event here.
Professor Grossberg will present a workshop for W&M law faculty and students. During the program, he will present a paper, which is a condensed version of a chapter in his book about the history of child protection from the 1870s to the present.
Join local alumni and friends as we gather for our monthly Tribe Thursday.
Homebrew is back this semester and we can't wait to watch this next group of awesome performers!
"Celebrating Legacies, Constructing Futures:
Four Hundred Years of Black Community and Culture"
Join the ACS board for Duck Donuts & coffee at our live podcast recording with Prof. Robert Tsai of American University's Washington College of Law. He will answer questions about his upcoming book, Practical Equality: Forging Justice in a Divided Nation.
Are you an instructor who is concerned about the impact of high textbook costs on your students? Explore the possibilities by attending a workshop and write a short review of an open textbook.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you'd be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
The William & Mary Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma invites to membership those with academic standing in the top twenty percent of our graduate business programs (Full-Time MBA, Online MBA, Flex MBA, MSBA, and MAcc).
A free catered lunch will be provided! Practice advocacy skills you can apply to any field and network with policy professionals from a large national non-profit. Spots are limited, so sign up early to reserve your place!
"President Trump and the Administrative State: White House Control, De-regulation, and What is New / What is Not"
The American Constitution Society welcomes Commissioner Chris Piper, who will discuss the role and responsibilities of the VA Department of Elections, and evolving challenges to such departments nationwide. Room 119. Which Wich will be provided!
Dr. Krista Thompson is the Mary Jane Crowe Professor of Art History at Northwestern University. She researches and teaches the modern and contemporary art and visual culture of the Africa diaspora, with an emphasis on photography.
Roundtable discussion for faculty at the Raymond A. Mason School of Business who are interested in online teaching and learning best practices.
March's Discussion Topic: Facilitating Group Work
The Native American Law Society is excited to present a panel discussion sharing an overview of Johnson v. M’Intosh, its precedent, cultural aspects, and insights on the contemporary and local impacts. Lunch will be provided.
Join us for a screening of the film Little Women (1994) as well as a discussion about this groundbreaking novel!
Join our discussion with planning commission member, Jeffrey Klee, who will discuss the city's approach to student and affordable housing. Lunch provided.
Do enormous out-of-state donations distort our Democracy? Can states limit out-of-state funding without violating the Constitution? The Election Law Society's 13th Annual Symposium will address these questions & more. Click to view details.
Human Trafficking Awareness (HTA) 101 educates the W&M Business School on the categories of Human Trafficking and how we can help change the culture in our community as future leaders.
Feelin lucky?
Come out to homebrew next week! We will have good tunes, good snacks and good vibes!
Lineup:
8:00-8:30 Colin Carmody
8:30-9:00 Nic & Charlie
9:00-9:30 Ellen and Sarah
9:30-10:00 Jonny Malks
10:00-10:30 Jess McHenry
10:30-11:00 Spencer
Experience Day is an opportunity for prospective students to learn more about the Executive MBA Program and interact with current Executive MBA students in a classroom setting.
Patricia Williams is the James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. She is published widely in the areas of race, gender, and law, and other issues of legal theory and legal writing.
The Geospatial Research Symposium is for W&M students to present their research that utilizes GIS and give them an opportunity to interface with GIS professionals.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you?d be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
This is a 36 hour event where students compete to create a computer science project, be it hardware or software, and win prizes! It's also an opportunity for students to learn more about computer science and be mentored by professionals in the industry.
LASU will host its annual cultural night! There will be performances held in Commonwealth. We will also be sharing this year's accomplishments at our banquet in Tidewater AB where we will be providing free catered food funded by the CSD!
Plenty of nostalgic times to be had with AMP at your side.
The Aviation Club-hosted trip to the local Williamsburg-Jamestown Airport!
Come and join BSO as we honor the students and faculty members who have exemplified excellence in our community and have gone above and beyond on a daily basis. The dress code is business casual. We hope to see you all on Tuesday!
MOBILITIES is a three-day symposium hosted by the St Andrews/William & Mary Joint Degree Programme.
The third session of University eLearning Initiatives (eLi) Spring 2019 Workshop Series. This year's series is built around 'Navigating your Digital Learning Environment.
Please join ACS as we welcome United States District Court Judge John A. Gibney for a lunch hour discussion, "An Alarming Trend: Supreme Court Limitations on Enforcement of Constitutional Rights Under 42 U.S.C Sec. 1983."
“Health Law and Policy Society presents Michaela Lieberman J.D.
Ms. Lieberman hopes to open a dialogue about general policy matters on healthcare, the relationship between legal issues and health outcomes, and general advice on how to succeed at W&M.
There is an ever increasing amount of media to consume in our daily lives. Join us for a dialogue about media consumption and how we spend our time. Dinner provided. Please RSVP.
Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies (APIA), the Department of English, and Swem Library are proud to present Professor Jon Pineda's new novel "Let's No One Get Hurt." Professor Pineda will read selections from the novel and signing books.
W&M Library Ambassadors are here to prove the Academy wrong. Come to our free showing of Crazy Rich Asians to see why this book turned movie is a true star.
ELPR invites you to join us for our spring symposium on Friday, March 29, 2019, in Room 119. This year we are bringing together scholars and practitioners from across the nation to discuss the changing landscape of regulations in the mining industry.
W&M Women and the Society of 1918 will be on campus for an event and are looking to engage with students, faculty and staff during the lunchtime portion of their program.
University Registrar's Carnival Open House
APIA proudly welcomes Ms. Jinlan Liu who will endow APIA's first ever endowment for faculty research. After, Harvard's Dr. Genevieve Clutario will lecture on what may be the creation of the fashion sweat shop industry during US Empire in the Philippines.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you'd be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
WMGIC III is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/29 and 3/30. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIII. Cash prizes of at least $850 will be awarded!
Want to see what it's like to be an AMP member?
Are you able to bibbidi bobbidi your way to a win? Can you feel the win tonight?
Come join AMP in Disney Trivia March 30, 2019 in Tidewater AB.
This is an all Disney all the time trivia!
Come Join us Saturday March 30, 2019 9:00pm- 1:00am!!
It's that time of year again! SA Student diversity is celebrating the many diverse individuals we have on campus, with I AM W&M Week. Events range from movie screenings to Queerbrew. Please come out and support a great week of events!
Join DPCLS for the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Symposium Preview on April 1st during the lunch hour!
John Donahue, professor and dean for educational policy, will be the presenter and discussion leader for our University Teaching Project workshop at noon on April 3 in the Ford Classroom at Swem Library.
Hosted by the Graduate Career Management Center (GCMC), the Just in Time Employer Networking Day will provide students with the opportunity to utilize their networking skills, learn about various career paths and explore new industries.
Join the Health Law & Society in a Q&A with Professor Zick and Professor Kern-Scheerer regarding the ongoing ACA litigation. We will discuss the legal arguments for each side and the ramifications if the Texas court's holding prevails.
Panel of professors discuss Climate Change through the lens of their research
During the lunch hour in the law school lobby, LL.M. students will share tea from their hometowns for everyone to try!
It is a session to engage students/faculty to brainstorm initiatives to reduce the usage of plastic at Miller Hall.
Some call us crazy for giving $100+ to students every week, but we think you'd be crazy not to try and win it. Come check it out every Friday at 2 PM in the EC.
Rebekah Rafferty and the Wakes, a Richmond-based group that plays energetic, soothing, and soulful tunes, will be performing at our CARNIVAL themed Friday at Five. This promises to be a fun afternoon with a caricature artist, popcorn, and much more!
Pull out your neon apparel and put on your dancing shoes, its time for ZUMBA! Bring your friends and your energy and dance in the dark with black light accessories, body paints, and a workout that will make you GLOW.
LET’S DANCE!!!
Your participation in this race will help support the National Marrow Donor Program!
Come out to the Sunken Garden on April 6 from 11-3 to play some Laser Tag! You can either choose to join the competitive bracket and play ~March Madness~ style or you can choose to play a single game non-competitively!
Come spend the night with Late Nite.
April 6, 2019 from 9pm-1am
There will be donuts, stuff a plush, video games, board games and more.
Bring your pjs, friends, and we will provide the fun!
See you Saturday!
Come support our faculty at the annual FSL Faculty Appreciation Event. Nominated faculty will be recognized and FSL members are encouraged to attend.
Join the Immigration Law & Service Society on Wednesday (4/10) in Room 120 at 11:30 for a screening of the documentary: Well-Founded Fear. The film provides an inside look at the complex asylum process in the United States. Lunch will be served!
This workshop presents the results of a University Teaching Project group that examined and tested approaches to supporting and enhancing undergraduate research primarily in class settings.
Professor—and ACS faculty advisor—Eric Kades will speak about the dangerous implications of income inequality over lunch in Room 124. Professor Kades has written extensively on the harms of rising inequality, notably in his recent book, The New Feudalism.
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