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As part of the 100 Years of Women celebration at William & Mary, The President's Collection of Art presents Following in their Footsteps at the Sadler Center. This exhibition showcases alumane art thematically depicting works by women, of women.
Each of the true stories in this book illustrates how, no matter what storms blow into our lives, God's light will ultimately shine through.
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body: Tips from the Latest Research
Honors Thesis defense: Chengli Huang
This charming new picture book illustrates each of the letters in our alphabet with a whimsical drawing of an animal by the author.
Pick up a copy and learn how Patrick Henry became known as the greatest lawyer that ever lived.
This sequel to The Green House near Loveville continues the thrilling adventures of Morgan, Christy, Catherine, Ray, Jamison and Robot 19.
This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
These beautiful art prints are a great way to preserve your memories of William & Mary. Take home a memory today!
This beautifully written historical novel will make the perfect gift for any Hamilton fan!
Take a break from your last minute Christmas shopping to enjoy a selection of holiday music from local flute trio We Three in our caf?.
This book examines the beliefs of our country?s Founding Fathers and how those beliefs helped shape the philosophical underpinnings of our government.
The second novel in the trilogy, Sweet Wine of Youth, follows Ned Tobin?s travels through Paris, Harlem, and Ireland.
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
His new novel follows career banker, Jim, as he uncovers unethical conduct by New Jersey banks in 1993.
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
Tori Daniels struggles to keep her family?s dark secrets hidden.
In this new novel, a group of cavers miraculously survive a world-wide apocalyptic event. Joining Prof. Conlee is local poet Sally Stiles, signing The Haiku Guide to Williamsburg and other titles.
Collecting stories, memories and traditions from the Shenandoah Valley to the Eastern Shore, this beautiful book is sure to put you in the Christmas spirit.
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
The Images of America Series explores the history of James City County in Virginia.
Collecting stories, memories and traditions from the Shenandoah Valley to the Eastern Shore, this beautiful book is sure to put you in the Christmas spirit.
This award-winning children's book series follows the many adventures of amateur sleuth, Bailey Fish, an eleven-year-old girl with insatiable curiosity.
Collecting stories, memories and traditions from the Shenandoah Valley to the Eastern Shore, this beautiful book is sure to put you in the Christmas spirit.
Emily Grace, her friend Morgan and their nemesis, Samantha, are whisked back in time to the Salem Witch Trials. Can they put aside their differences and still make it back to their own time?
This new novel follows veterinarian Darby as she struggles to take down a criminal organization that has been involved with illegal dog-fighting.
The Public Health major concentration within the Kinesiology & Health Sciences Department is undergoing changes that will go into effect in Fall 2019. In this info session, the Public Health faculty will describe the changes to the major concentration .
Join Ira Socol. Pam Moran, and Chad Ratliff, authors of Timeless Learning: How Imagination, Observation, and Zero-Based Thinking Change Schools, for a Virtual Book Club hosted by Tribe Teachers.
Get an additional 50% off Clearance merchandise off at the W&M Bookstore Thursday, January 17th through Sunday, January 20th
A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant & A Prayer Auditions!
Thursday (1/17) 4-7; Friday (1/18) 1-4; Saturday (1/19) 10-1.
E-Mail [[e|jnminer]] to reserve time and receive audition piece options.
Conversation with Meg Urry on the role of women in science
Head to Commonwealth in the Sadler Center on Friday, January 18th at 7pm to truly see how powerful your imagination can be with 4-time Entertainer of the Year, Tom DeLuca!
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)!
Women in Music is an event sponsored by the WM Women?s Chorus to celebrate women in music and the arts with song, spoken word, and other performances. If you're interested in performing, please sign up - no audition necessary, all genders welcome!
Come out and audition for a slot in this semesters homebrews! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kQDNDSbnDWuXRxEEq8TMXKUWTlNnFZKIZitalAeMWKI/edit?fbclid=IwAR1QEKJ_CfHnD1tZu35bUwE_5J9mvVIaEh7eB6YhtsqErWA6QbC5poarn14#gid=0 Sign up here!
Paul Grewal, who joined Facebook in June 2016 as Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, will present the 2019 Mervis Lecture. Admission is free and all are welcome.
Wizards and Muggles is accepting new members! Come to Blow 331 at 8 p.m. on any Wednesday this semester and ask for a sorting quiz to find out which house you really are!
The Charles H. Koch Administrative Law Forum is cancelled for Jan. 24th. The event will be rescheduled.
Mathematics Colloquium: Michael Tait (Carnegie Mellon University)
Keith Lehrer, Regent's Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Arizona and Research Professor at the University of Miami will present a Philosophy colloquium on truth and how we know it. All invited!
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.
Admission - $30 general Public; $10 for students
Mathematics Colloquium: Ian Whitehead (Macalester College)
Come to the kick-off meeting of the Financial Modeling Club on Monday, January 28th, at 7PM (food provided!) in Miller 1088.
Are you a writer looking to write with others on a range of topics or get feedback? Wordshop Creative Writing Club meets weekly to discuss a wide variety of writing topics and share work. Come when you like! Meetings are held Mondays at 7 in Tucker 110.
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.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District, in partnership with other Federal agencies, will be hosting a Federal Careers Open House on Wednesday January 30, 2019 from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM at the Norfolk District Headquarters.
Please join our lifesaving mission and schedule an appointment today!
Wed Jan 30, 2019 to 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Click here to make an appointment: https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=MSBWM
Please join us for our next Anthropology Department Brown Bag with Dr. Rania Kassab Sweis (The University of Richmond) on Wednesday, January 30, at noon in Washington 101
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.
The second film in the student-run film series ?Gender Justice on the Russian Screen,? Circus (dir. Grigorii Aleksandrov, 1936), will be screened on Wednesday, 30 January, in Tucker 127A at 5:00 p.m.
Come learn about The Beautiful/Most Dangerous Game in Italy: the historical florentine soccer (Calcio storico fiorentino).
Presentation by Victoria Fanti (JHU)
Register here: https://bit.ly/2Myy56D
In a world dominated by more ? more brands, more offers, more locations, more social media ? branding is more important than ever before. Putting an idea into visual format can attract the right attention and bring in the desired consumer.
This workshop will provide a crash course on motion graphics through the lens of a motion designer, covering what motion graphics are and how to get started designing your own motion graphics.
If you are interested in pursuing a career in cinematography, we?ll talk out some of the routes folks take and chat about some common pitfalls.
For the creative student who can?t decide whether to major in writing, film, business, music, theater, or cultural anthropology ? have you considered a job in creative marketing? It just might be the interdisciplinary profession you?ve been looking for.
In this workshop, we?ll peek behind the veil of the influencer world to learn about different types of talent, the hurdles brands and creators face, and common misconceptions about the industry.
Professor Alison Keith of the University of Toronto delivers the annual J. Ward Jones lecture on ?Courtesans (and Concubines) in Ancient Rome?
The Mao Badge Fad: How a State-Supported Consumer Fad undermined the Socialist Revolution. Karl Gerth is Hwei-chih & Julia Hsiu Endowed Chair in Chinese Studies at the UC San Diego and author of the acclaimed As China Goes, So Goes the World (2010).
The Center for Student Diversity and William & Mary Student Assembly have invited Roland S. Martin back to William & Mary for our Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Program.
Screenwriting is constructing a careful web of lies and then trying not to get caught in it. This workshop will help you break down the spine of your screenplay into a few core scenes in order to help you more effectively write and revise.
Sound recording is an essential part of production, yet often finds itself outside of the ideal situations of a controlled environment. This hands-on workshop will dive into the basics of audio recording.
There?s a saying that sound is half of the picture, but is often regarded as a mysterious and oft misunderstood part of production. In this workshop, we?ll demystify some of the more arcane aspects of the sound department.
Attendees will learn the basics of what producers do, what makes a good producer, and why learning producing is valuable to everyone.
This session will discuss the role of talent in productions, understanding relationships and the importance of networking, as well as tips and tricks for success in the local industry.
This workshop will explore the unpredictable nature of a career in a creative field. We will discuss ways to embrace unknowns, follow unexpected paths, and collaborate with unlikely partners.
Mathematics Colloquium: Jesse Thorner (Stanford University)
Video is everywhere but effective documentary storytelling is rare. When wielded correctly, the power of story can unite generations, change minds, influence hearts, and motivate action.
Victoria Belopolskaya ? the programming director of two major Russian film festivals ? will discuss the trends of the Russian film industry?s production and exhibition and the role of film festivals, as well as independent film production and activism.
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.
No matter what you do, negotiation will probably be involved. This workshop will cover some negotiation basics to help you perceive your own value and the needs of your negotiation partners in order to enter each negotiation with confidence.
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?.
TV is a writer?s medium and in this workshop we?ll walk through the logistics of how scripted television gets made from a writer?s perspective ? from pilot development through series production.
Come in with questions about comedy writing, late night television writing, or even children?s book writing for this open-ended Q&A session with Jill Twiss, writer for Last Week Tonight With John Oliver and author of ?A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo.?
We often think about how painting and fine art have influenced cinema. Less understood is how painters use film as an extension of their practice. This talk will show examples of works of film and video art made by painters and other visual artists.
In this workshop, we?ll discuss/brainstorm/ruminate on all the ways you can leverage the blissfully diverse nature of a TWAMP resume into an entry-level theater career.
In a media landscape where companies like Youtube, Netflix, and Twitch are beginning to overwhelm their traditional media predecessors, what can you expect working in the digital media space versus more long-established production models?
Everyone has an idea for a TV show, whether it?s the next big crime doc, hilarious dating show, or dramatic competition series. How much development do you need to do before pitching and what exactly do you need to send?
Learn how to make a ?long take? engaging and dynamic using professional filmmaking tools. In addition to learning about the tools, students will create a single long-take shot during the class.
This cultural event is free and open to the community. It features Black Owned Businesses from across Virginia and aspiring student entrepreneurs. Partake in a day of community engagement, education, and culture in celebration of Black History Month!
Directed by W&M professor Nathan Rabalais, Finding Cajun (2018) makes its Virginia premiere during the W&M Global Film Festival. The documentary presents a critical perspective on the origin and evolution of Cajun identity. Q&A with director to follow.
Come down to Lodge One on Saturday February 2nd at 9pm and sing your heart out! Have a blast with us queuing up your favorite songs and reliving your High School Musical dreams.
The second novel in the trilogy, Sweet Wine of Youth, follows Ned Tobin?s travels through Paris, Harlem, and Ireland.
Linda Morris rallied sixty or so of her Cherry Hill contemporaries to share what life was like for them in what they know to be a special place and time.
On Tuesday, February 5, 2018, Dr. Cheryl Holcomb McCoy will give a lecture on The Five Simple Truths About Cultural Competence in Education and Counseling.
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.
Join us in making movement a part of the daily campus culture. Our leader for this walk is Nancy Moul, Nurse Practitioner at the Student Health Center. Meet in the McLeod Tyler Wellness Lobby.
Looking for a Roommate for the 2019-20 Year? Join us to connect with potential roommates!
In honor and celebration of the inauguration of President Katherine A. Rowe and the re-investiture of Dr. Robert M. Gates as Chancellor, the Special Collections Research Center will host a noteworthy exhibition.
The William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice cordially invites you to our 2019 Symposium: Power and Identity Politics: The Intersections of Marginalization and Social, Economic, and Political Ascension
Future of Work ? Entrepreneurship & Design Thinking: 9:30 ? 10:15 a.m.
Future of Knowledge ? Big Data & Artificial Intelligence: 10:30 ? 11:15 a.m.
Future of Service ? Veterans Initiatives & Civilian Connections: 11:15 a.m. ? 12:00 p.m.
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.
Eric Calderwood argue studies how the legacy of medieval Muslim Iberia, known as al-Andalus, served to justify Spain?s colonization of Morocco and also to define the Moroccan national culture that supplanted colonial rule.
Mathematics Colloquium: Yu Amy Xia (Mason School of Business, William & Mary)
While celebrating 326 years since the birth of William & Mary by Royal Charter, Charter Day festivities will serve as the official inauguration for President Katherine A. Rowe and the re-investiture of Robert M. Gates ?65, L.H.D. '98 as Chancellor.
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.
AMP & SA are proud to welcome Nicole Byer as the 2019 Charter Day Comedian! The show will be in Chesapeake on Saturday, February 8th at 9pm! Doors open at 8pm! Tickets will be $3 w/ Student ID, $6 Fac/Staff, and $10 for the general public.
The general membership meeting of the Alumni Association will take place on Saturday, February 9.
The Alumni Medallion is the highest and most prestigious award the Alumni Association can bestow on a graduate of William & Mary.
This book is a retelling of the autobiography of John Mercer Langston, one of the most accomplished black politicians of his time and the first African American to represent Virginia in Congress.
Hear from Chancellor Robert M. Gates '65, L.H.D. '98 and President Katherine A. Rowe as they discuss the role of higher education in encouraging civil discourse around difficult topics and contrasting viewpoints.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
$5, free with William & Mary ID; reception following the concert
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!
Listen and interact with BUNAC representative, Sarah Bretti, as she helps W&M students understand how to approach their international job search through BUNAC's programs. Topics will include work visas, employment options, and BUNAC support.
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.
If you painted a mug with us on January 19th, you can pick it up here and plant a succulent in it, if you wish. If you didn't paint a mug, we encourage you to bring your own, however, we will have free containers at the event as well.
"The Names of Jerusalem in the Bible: From Meaning to Symbol and Destiny," by Professor Christophe Rico, Director of the Polis in Jerusalem.
Get answers to common questions Psych students have including: career options, choosing a graduate program and applying to graduate school, how to find research opportunities as an undergrad, and resources available to support your job search!
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!
Dr. Wright is a geographer and oceanographer, who will deliver a presentation titled ?Discovery?Technology?Hope? in celebration of the 100 Years of Women and the UN International Women & Girls in Science day.
Students Demand Action - William & Mary is holding a vigil in remembrance of the mass shooting in Parkland, Florida one year ago.
Mathematics Colloquium: Nicholas Werner (State University of New York at Westbury)
Professor Steven Wall, political philosopher at the University of Arizona, will give a philosophy colloquium talk on the subject, "Rooted Reciprocity." All are welcome.
Join SIPS for Bar Review at New Paul's on FRIDAY 2/15. Drink specials start at 8:30 and live music starts at 10!
Drink Specials:
$3 domestic drafts
$4 local craft beers
$4 rails
$5 house wines
10% off food
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.
This new novel follows veterinarian Darby as she struggles to take down a criminal organization that has been involved with illegal dog-fighting.
Follow young Benjamin Harrison as he enlists aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge to serve with Capt. Edward Thatch, the infamous Blackbeard, in the final volume in this exciting trilogy.
A moderated panel discussion about media law and freedom of speech, with guest speaker, Nabiha Syed.
There will be a Service Symposium on Tuesday February 19th from 6-8pm in Commonwealth Auditorium! Similar to an activities fair, community service organizations across campus will showcase what they do and ways for people just like you to get involved!
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.
Join Ira Socol. Pam Moran, and Chad Ratliff, authors of Timeless Learning: How Imagination, Observation, and Zero-Based Thinking Change Schools, for a Virtual Book Club hosted by Tribe Teachers.
Join us on February 20th from 9am - 7pm for discounts on end of life Apple products with savings up to $250 off. Trade in your old Apple product for even more savings. This is a one day event.
The W&M Department of Religious Studies presents, as part of its brown-bag lunch event series, "Ritual in the Dead Sea Scrolls,"a lecture by Prof. Michael Daise.
"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.
How do we support each other as men? How can women support men? We invite EVERYONE to join in on the conversation, as we discuss relationships, health, support and value as it relates to the Black Men/Boys.
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.
Join us on Thursday, February 21, from 4:30 - 6:00pm in Small Hall 110 for a lecture from Bonnie Glaser, Senior Adviser for Asia and Director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic & International Studies
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.
?Poland Today: The Good, the Bad, and the Complicated?
Come out to Blow Hall on Thursday February 21 from 6:00-8:00 pm for Pre-Symposium Networking. This is an opportunity for students to share contact information with alumni and discuss how to enter perspective fields after graduation.
WMSURE Study Abroad Workshop: Featuring Dr. Jennifer Gully
Catholic Campus Ministry presents speaker Immacul?e Ilibagiza to present her story of how she survived the Rwandan Genocide through the power of prayer and forgiveness.
Please join the William & Law Review for its Symposium about ?The Role of Courts in Politically and Socially Charged Moments.?
Mathematics Colloquium: Xinyi Li (The Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute)
"Surface Feeling: Moroccan Art and the Politics of Whitewash in the City": lecture by Prof. Pieprzak (Williams College)
Law Revue proudly presents, "A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer." This evening of monologues is part of the V-Day movement combatting violence against women worldwide and raises money for Avalon, a local women's shelter and resource center.
A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant, & A Prayer is a series of monologues that highlight and discuss the various forms of violence against women.
All proceeds go to Avalon.
$5 Presale; $6 at door. Buy tickets at https://tinyurl/mmrp2019
Need a break from your studies, and time to rest and relax this spring semester, then come by Swem Library to meet our unique visitor, therapy dogs and bunnies!
Sophie Madison and Aaron Reinhart are in love and making college plans when a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions rips them apart in the summer of their senior year.
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 ????
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
Please join the Black Law Students Association for our annual Symposium on February 23, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in Room 119.
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.
Tickets at the Door: Adults - $20, Students $5
National Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
520 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, VA
Admission Free
NEDA Week will be a week to raise awareness, build community, and bash stigma surrounding eating disorders. All are welcome to join us! The week will be informative, emotional, and caring. We aim to bring light and hope to such dark mental illnesses.
Natalie Moore, alumna of the Sorensen Institute, will share information that will assist students in their goals of political leadership.
Ana Navarro is a well-known Republican strategist and a political analyst for CNN and CNN en Espa?ol. She is also a political contributor on ABC?s The View where she co-hosts one day a week.
Ryan Sallans, a renowned transgender speaker and author, will be telling his story entitled Becoming Ryan: Eating Disorder Recovery and Transition. Ryan shares his transition story where he explores the intersections of identity as his identities changed.
Free for students, children under 18, veterans, General admission $10.
Come for an evening of honest storytelling, refreshing vulnerability, and inspirational courage. William & Mary students will share their survivor stories of eating disorder and recovery.
Su-Huai Wei, Beijing Computational Science Research Center, Beijing, China
Title of Talk: First-Principles Design of Materials for Clean Energy Applications
Morag Kersel delivers the Archaeology Institute of America's Joukousky Lecture on "Who Owns the Past, Competing Claims for Antiquities from the Holy Land".
Professor Douglas Flowe?s work analyzes black crime within the prism of masculine identity, leisure, the varied uses of public space, and racial-ized supervision.
To cap off National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, we are hosting a self-care fair filled with relaxing activities such as art therapy, aromatherapy, coloring, soothing stress toys, spaces for quiet, and more.
Come on out and support your local stand-up comedians at this year's ComedyBrew! The student showcase will feature some of William & Mary's funniest performers on Thursday, February 28th at 8pm in Chesapeake!
Richmond homicide detective Jeremiah Ford has solved some tough cases in his day, but when he is approached to investigate a murder that is over 200 years old he may have met his match!
The first 200 results are below, but you may want to narrow your search by trying different search terms or adjusting the date range.
No results match your filter criteria.
As part of the 100 Years of Women celebration at William & Mary, The President's Collection of Art presents Following in their Footsteps at the Sadler Center. This exhibition showcases alumane art thematically depicting works by women, of women.
Each of the true stories in this book illustrates how, no matter what storms blow into our lives, God's light will ultimately shine through.
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body: Tips from the Latest Research
Honors Thesis defense: Chengli Huang
This charming new picture book illustrates each of the letters in our alphabet with a whimsical drawing of an animal by the author.
Pick up a copy and learn how Patrick Henry became known as the greatest lawyer that ever lived.
This sequel to The Green House near Loveville continues the thrilling adventures of Morgan, Christy, Catherine, Ray, Jamison and Robot 19.
This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
These beautiful art prints are a great way to preserve your memories of William & Mary. Take home a memory today!
This beautifully written historical novel will make the perfect gift for any Hamilton fan!
Take a break from your last minute Christmas shopping to enjoy a selection of holiday music from local flute trio We Three in our caf?.
This book examines the beliefs of our country?s Founding Fathers and how those beliefs helped shape the philosophical underpinnings of our government.
The second novel in the trilogy, Sweet Wine of Youth, follows Ned Tobin?s travels through Paris, Harlem, and Ireland.
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
His new novel follows career banker, Jim, as he uncovers unethical conduct by New Jersey banks in 1993.
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
Tori Daniels struggles to keep her family?s dark secrets hidden.
In this new novel, a group of cavers miraculously survive a world-wide apocalyptic event. Joining Prof. Conlee is local poet Sally Stiles, signing The Haiku Guide to Williamsburg and other titles.
Collecting stories, memories and traditions from the Shenandoah Valley to the Eastern Shore, this beautiful book is sure to put you in the Christmas spirit.
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
The Images of America Series explores the history of James City County in Virginia.
Collecting stories, memories and traditions from the Shenandoah Valley to the Eastern Shore, this beautiful book is sure to put you in the Christmas spirit.
This award-winning children's book series follows the many adventures of amateur sleuth, Bailey Fish, an eleven-year-old girl with insatiable curiosity.
Collecting stories, memories and traditions from the Shenandoah Valley to the Eastern Shore, this beautiful book is sure to put you in the Christmas spirit.
Emily Grace, her friend Morgan and their nemesis, Samantha, are whisked back in time to the Salem Witch Trials. Can they put aside their differences and still make it back to their own time?
This new novel follows veterinarian Darby as she struggles to take down a criminal organization that has been involved with illegal dog-fighting.
The Public Health major concentration within the Kinesiology & Health Sciences Department is undergoing changes that will go into effect in Fall 2019. In this info session, the Public Health faculty will describe the changes to the major concentration .
Join Ira Socol. Pam Moran, and Chad Ratliff, authors of Timeless Learning: How Imagination, Observation, and Zero-Based Thinking Change Schools, for a Virtual Book Club hosted by Tribe Teachers.
Get an additional 50% off Clearance merchandise off at the W&M Bookstore Thursday, January 17th through Sunday, January 20th
A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant & A Prayer Auditions!
Thursday (1/17) 4-7; Friday (1/18) 1-4; Saturday (1/19) 10-1.
E-Mail [[e|jnminer]] to reserve time and receive audition piece options.
Conversation with Meg Urry on the role of women in science
Head to Commonwealth in the Sadler Center on Friday, January 18th at 7pm to truly see how powerful your imagination can be with 4-time Entertainer of the Year, Tom DeLuca!
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)!
Women in Music is an event sponsored by the WM Women?s Chorus to celebrate women in music and the arts with song, spoken word, and other performances. If you're interested in performing, please sign up - no audition necessary, all genders welcome!
Come out and audition for a slot in this semesters homebrews! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kQDNDSbnDWuXRxEEq8TMXKUWTlNnFZKIZitalAeMWKI/edit?fbclid=IwAR1QEKJ_CfHnD1tZu35bUwE_5J9mvVIaEh7eB6YhtsqErWA6QbC5poarn14#gid=0 Sign up here!
Seung Sae Hong, Stanford University, Title: Complex oxide membranes: more freedom for artificial materials
Paul Grewal, who joined Facebook in June 2016 as Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, will present the 2019 Mervis Lecture. Admission is free and all are welcome.
Wizards and Muggles is accepting new members! Come to Blow 331 at 8 p.m. on any Wednesday this semester and ask for a sorting quiz to find out which house you really are!
The Charles H. Koch Administrative Law Forum is cancelled for Jan. 24th. The event will be rescheduled.
Mathematics Colloquium: Michael Tait (Carnegie Mellon University)
Keith Lehrer, Regent's Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Arizona and Research Professor at the University of Miami will present a Philosophy colloquium on truth and how we know it. All invited!
Derek Meyers, University of California, Title: Forging next generation materials through atomic layer engineering
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.
Admission - $30 general Public; $10 for students
Mathematics Colloquium: Ian Whitehead (Macalester College)
Come to the kick-off meeting of the Financial Modeling Club on Monday, January 28th, at 7PM (food provided!) in Miller 1088.
Are you a writer looking to write with others on a range of topics or get feedback? Wordshop Creative Writing Club meets weekly to discuss a wide variety of writing topics and share work. Come when you like! Meetings are held Mondays at 7 in Tucker 110.
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.
Guangxin Ni, Columbia University, Title of talk: Nano-light in van der Waals heterostructures
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District, in partnership with other Federal agencies, will be hosting a Federal Careers Open House on Wednesday January 30, 2019 from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM at the Norfolk District Headquarters.
Please join our lifesaving mission and schedule an appointment today!
Wed Jan 30, 2019 to 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Click here to make an appointment: https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=MSBWM
Please join us for our next Anthropology Department Brown Bag with Dr. Rania Kassab Sweis (The University of Richmond) on Wednesday, January 30, at noon in Washington 101
General meeting to discuss this semester's events, speakers, etc.
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.
The second film in the student-run film series ?Gender Justice on the Russian Screen,? Circus (dir. Grigorii Aleksandrov, 1936), will be screened on Wednesday, 30 January, in Tucker 127A at 5:00 p.m.
Come learn about The Beautiful/Most Dangerous Game in Italy: the historical florentine soccer (Calcio storico fiorentino).
Presentation by Victoria Fanti (JHU)
Register here: https://bit.ly/2Myy56D
In a world dominated by more ? more brands, more offers, more locations, more social media ? branding is more important than ever before. Putting an idea into visual format can attract the right attention and bring in the desired consumer.
This workshop will provide a crash course on motion graphics through the lens of a motion designer, covering what motion graphics are and how to get started designing your own motion graphics.
If you are interested in pursuing a career in cinematography, we?ll talk out some of the routes folks take and chat about some common pitfalls.
For the creative student who can?t decide whether to major in writing, film, business, music, theater, or cultural anthropology ? have you considered a job in creative marketing? It just might be the interdisciplinary profession you?ve been looking for.
In this workshop, we?ll peek behind the veil of the influencer world to learn about different types of talent, the hurdles brands and creators face, and common misconceptions about the industry.
Professor Alison Keith of the University of Toronto delivers the annual J. Ward Jones lecture on ?Courtesans (and Concubines) in Ancient Rome?
The Mao Badge Fad: How a State-Supported Consumer Fad undermined the Socialist Revolution. Karl Gerth is Hwei-chih & Julia Hsiu Endowed Chair in Chinese Studies at the UC San Diego and author of the acclaimed As China Goes, So Goes the World (2010).
The Center for Student Diversity and William & Mary Student Assembly have invited Roland S. Martin back to William & Mary for our Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Program.
Screenwriting is constructing a careful web of lies and then trying not to get caught in it. This workshop will help you break down the spine of your screenplay into a few core scenes in order to help you more effectively write and revise.
Sound recording is an essential part of production, yet often finds itself outside of the ideal situations of a controlled environment. This hands-on workshop will dive into the basics of audio recording.
There?s a saying that sound is half of the picture, but is often regarded as a mysterious and oft misunderstood part of production. In this workshop, we?ll demystify some of the more arcane aspects of the sound department.
Attendees will learn the basics of what producers do, what makes a good producer, and why learning producing is valuable to everyone.
This session will discuss the role of talent in productions, understanding relationships and the importance of networking, as well as tips and tricks for success in the local industry.
This workshop will explore the unpredictable nature of a career in a creative field. We will discuss ways to embrace unknowns, follow unexpected paths, and collaborate with unlikely partners.
Mathematics Colloquium: Jesse Thorner (Stanford University)
Video is everywhere but effective documentary storytelling is rare. When wielded correctly, the power of story can unite generations, change minds, influence hearts, and motivate action.
Victoria Belopolskaya ? the programming director of two major Russian film festivals ? will discuss the trends of the Russian film industry?s production and exhibition and the role of film festivals, as well as independent film production and activism.
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.
No matter what you do, negotiation will probably be involved. This workshop will cover some negotiation basics to help you perceive your own value and the needs of your negotiation partners in order to enter each negotiation with confidence.
Daniel Rhodes, Columbia University, Title of talk: Disorder and Superconductivity in 2D TMD Heterostructures
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?.
TV is a writer?s medium and in this workshop we?ll walk through the logistics of how scripted television gets made from a writer?s perspective ? from pilot development through series production.
Come in with questions about comedy writing, late night television writing, or even children?s book writing for this open-ended Q&A session with Jill Twiss, writer for Last Week Tonight With John Oliver and author of ?A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo.?
We often think about how painting and fine art have influenced cinema. Less understood is how painters use film as an extension of their practice. This talk will show examples of works of film and video art made by painters and other visual artists.
In this workshop, we?ll discuss/brainstorm/ruminate on all the ways you can leverage the blissfully diverse nature of a TWAMP resume into an entry-level theater career.
In a media landscape where companies like Youtube, Netflix, and Twitch are beginning to overwhelm their traditional media predecessors, what can you expect working in the digital media space versus more long-established production models?
Everyone has an idea for a TV show, whether it?s the next big crime doc, hilarious dating show, or dramatic competition series. How much development do you need to do before pitching and what exactly do you need to send?
Learn how to make a ?long take? engaging and dynamic using professional filmmaking tools. In addition to learning about the tools, students will create a single long-take shot during the class.
This cultural event is free and open to the community. It features Black Owned Businesses from across Virginia and aspiring student entrepreneurs. Partake in a day of community engagement, education, and culture in celebration of Black History Month!
Directed by W&M professor Nathan Rabalais, Finding Cajun (2018) makes its Virginia premiere during the W&M Global Film Festival. The documentary presents a critical perspective on the origin and evolution of Cajun identity. Q&A with director to follow.
Come down to Lodge One on Saturday February 2nd at 9pm and sing your heart out! Have a blast with us queuing up your favorite songs and reliving your High School Musical dreams.
The second novel in the trilogy, Sweet Wine of Youth, follows Ned Tobin?s travels through Paris, Harlem, and Ireland.
Linda Morris rallied sixty or so of her Cherry Hill contemporaries to share what life was like for them in what they know to be a special place and time.
Hyunsoo Kim, University of Maryland-College Park, Title of talk: Anomalous electrical transport and unconventional superconductivity in Half-Heusler YPtBi
On Tuesday, February 5, 2018, Dr. Cheryl Holcomb McCoy will give a lecture on The Five Simple Truths About Cultural Competence in Education and Counseling.
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.
Join us in making movement a part of the daily campus culture. Our leader for this walk is Nancy Moul, Nurse Practitioner at the Student Health Center. Meet in the McLeod Tyler Wellness Lobby.
Alessandro Pilloni, European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Theory and related areas (ECT*) Italy, Title of talk: Challenges in Hadron Spectroscopy
Looking for a Roommate for the 2019-20 Year? Join us to connect with potential roommates!
In honor and celebration of the inauguration of President Katherine A. Rowe and the re-investiture of Dr. Robert M. Gates as Chancellor, the Special Collections Research Center will host a noteworthy exhibition.
The William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice cordially invites you to our 2019 Symposium: Power and Identity Politics: The Intersections of Marginalization and Social, Economic, and Political Ascension
Future of Work ? Entrepreneurship & Design Thinking: 9:30 ? 10:15 a.m.
Future of Knowledge ? Big Data & Artificial Intelligence: 10:30 ? 11:15 a.m.
Future of Service ? Veterans Initiatives & Civilian Connections: 11:15 a.m. ? 12:00 p.m.
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.
Eric Calderwood argue studies how the legacy of medieval Muslim Iberia, known as al-Andalus, served to justify Spain?s colonization of Morocco and also to define the Moroccan national culture that supplanted colonial rule.
Mathematics Colloquium: Yu Amy Xia (Mason School of Business, William & Mary)
While celebrating 326 years since the birth of William & Mary by Royal Charter, Charter Day festivities will serve as the official inauguration for President Katherine A. Rowe and the re-investiture of Robert M. Gates ?65, L.H.D. '98 as Chancellor.
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.
AMP & SA are proud to welcome Nicole Byer as the 2019 Charter Day Comedian! The show will be in Chesapeake on Saturday, February 8th at 9pm! Doors open at 8pm! Tickets will be $3 w/ Student ID, $6 Fac/Staff, and $10 for the general public.
The general membership meeting of the Alumni Association will take place on Saturday, February 9.
The Alumni Medallion is the highest and most prestigious award the Alumni Association can bestow on a graduate of William & Mary.
This book is a retelling of the autobiography of John Mercer Langston, one of the most accomplished black politicians of his time and the first African American to represent Virginia in Congress.
Hear from Chancellor Robert M. Gates '65, L.H.D. '98 and President Katherine A. Rowe as they discuss the role of higher education in encouraging civil discourse around difficult topics and contrasting viewpoints.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
$5, free with William & Mary ID; reception following the concert
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!
Listen and interact with BUNAC representative, Sarah Bretti, as she helps W&M students understand how to approach their international job search through BUNAC's programs. Topics will include work visas, employment options, and BUNAC support.
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.
If you painted a mug with us on January 19th, you can pick it up here and plant a succulent in it, if you wish. If you didn't paint a mug, we encourage you to bring your own, however, we will have free containers at the event as well.
Xiaoqian Chen, Material Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Title of talk: Charge Density Wave Memory in a Cuprate Superconductor La2-xBaxCuO4
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law in welcoming Dunn Lecturer Caitlin Halligan. Please RSVP for the event here.
"The Names of Jerusalem in the Bible: From Meaning to Symbol and Destiny," by Professor Christophe Rico, Director of the Polis in Jerusalem.
Practice safe sex and grab some condoms, lube, and assorted supplies! Sponsored by the Equality Alliance and supplied by the student health centre.
Get answers to common questions Psych students have including: career options, choosing a graduate program and applying to graduate school, how to find research opportunities as an undergrad, and resources available to support your job search!
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!
Dr. Wright is a geographer and oceanographer, who will deliver a presentation titled ?Discovery?Technology?Hope? in celebration of the 100 Years of Women and the UN International Women & Girls in Science day.
Students Demand Action - William & Mary is holding a vigil in remembrance of the mass shooting in Parkland, Florida one year ago.
Mathematics Colloquium: Nicholas Werner (State University of New York at Westbury)
Professor Steven Wall, political philosopher at the University of Arizona, will give a philosophy colloquium talk on the subject, "Rooted Reciprocity." All are welcome.
Chia Chang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Title of Talk: Predicting the neutron lifetime from the Standard Model
Join SIPS for Bar Review at New Paul's on FRIDAY 2/15. Drink specials start at 8:30 and live music starts at 10!
Drink Specials:
$3 domestic drafts
$4 local craft beers
$4 rails
$5 house wines
10% off food
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.
This new novel follows veterinarian Darby as she struggles to take down a criminal organization that has been involved with illegal dog-fighting.
Follow young Benjamin Harrison as he enlists aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge to serve with Capt. Edward Thatch, the infamous Blackbeard, in the final volume in this exciting trilogy.
A moderated panel discussion about media law and freedom of speech, with guest speaker, Nabiha Syed.
There will be a Service Symposium on Tuesday February 19th from 6-8pm in Commonwealth Auditorium! Similar to an activities fair, community service organizations across campus will showcase what they do and ways for people just like you to get involved!
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.
Join Ira Socol. Pam Moran, and Chad Ratliff, authors of Timeless Learning: How Imagination, Observation, and Zero-Based Thinking Change Schools, for a Virtual Book Club hosted by Tribe Teachers.
Join us on February 20th from 9am - 7pm for discounts on end of life Apple products with savings up to $250 off. Trade in your old Apple product for even more savings. This is a one day event.
The W&M Department of Religious Studies presents, as part of its brown-bag lunch event series, "Ritual in the Dead Sea Scrolls,"a lecture by Prof. Michael Daise.
"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.
Jeremy Green, Deutsches Eletronen-Synchrotron, Germany, Title of talk: Calculating the quark substructure of the proton and neutron
How do we support each other as men? How can women support men? We invite EVERYONE to join in on the conversation, as we discuss relationships, health, support and value as it relates to the Black Men/Boys.
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.
Join us on Thursday, February 21, from 4:30 - 6:00pm in Small Hall 110 for a lecture from Bonnie Glaser, Senior Adviser for Asia and Director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic & International Studies
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.
?Poland Today: The Good, the Bad, and the Complicated?
Come out to Blow Hall on Thursday February 21 from 6:00-8:00 pm for Pre-Symposium Networking. This is an opportunity for students to share contact information with alumni and discuss how to enter perspective fields after graduation.
WMSURE Study Abroad Workshop: Featuring Dr. Jennifer Gully
Catholic Campus Ministry presents speaker Immacul?e Ilibagiza to present her story of how she survived the Rwandan Genocide through the power of prayer and forgiveness.
Please join the William & Law Review for its Symposium about ?The Role of Courts in Politically and Socially Charged Moments.?
Mathematics Colloquium: Xinyi Li (The Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute)
"Surface Feeling: Moroccan Art and the Politics of Whitewash in the City": lecture by Prof. Pieprzak (Williams College)
Jacobo Ruiz de Elvira, University of Bern, Switzerland, Title of talk: Strong interactions and the precision frontier of Hadron Physics
Law Revue proudly presents, "A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer." This evening of monologues is part of the V-Day movement combatting violence against women worldwide and raises money for Avalon, a local women's shelter and resource center.
A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant, & A Prayer is a series of monologues that highlight and discuss the various forms of violence against women.
All proceeds go to Avalon.
$5 Presale; $6 at door. Buy tickets at https://tinyurl/mmrp2019
Need a break from your studies, and time to rest and relax this spring semester, then come by Swem Library to meet our unique visitor, therapy dogs and bunnies!
Sophie Madison and Aaron Reinhart are in love and making college plans when a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions rips them apart in the summer of their senior year.
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 ????
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
Please join the Black Law Students Association for our annual Symposium on February 23, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in Room 119.
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.
Tickets at the Door: Adults - $20, Students $5
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