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HORIZON is a peer-based social group for survivors of sexual assault and harassment attending William & Mary.
Healthy Connections is a discussion group for William & Mary students needing support with dating or intimate-partner relationships.
Join Art Therapist Sarah Balascio and learn to use art materials to explore feelings and work on relaxation. No art experience is necessary; the focus will be on ourselves.
For OTOD: At W&M we strive to understand and change the world through collaborative research. Join us for a discussion highlighting the cultural, economic and political implications of the new administration as it relates to China.
The Agricultural Law Society will be hosting guest speaker David Velde.
David Velde is currently general counsel for the National Farmers Union, as well as the co-owner of Velde Moore, LTD, a firm with an expertise in Agricultural Law.
W&M undergraduate students in the 2021 Conservation Research Program will be presenting their applied research proposals. Students in this program work alongside conservation partners and faculty mentors on research that advances conservation outcomes.
Reaching Out and Leaning In IV is the fourth and final concert of William & Mary Dance Program’s 2020-2021 season. Dance Minors and Orchesis student choreographers explore and develop original work performed by William & Mary students.
Nigerian-born Bangladeshi American writer and photographer Abeer Hoque presents the finale conversation in Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders series, curated by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao for the Asian Centennial.
French & Francophone Studies is hosting a fireside social on April 15th, 6:30-9:30 pm.
Students and faculty will be gathering around a fire pit in the Sunken Garden (in front of Tyler Hall).
Come for some conversation, music, and a moment to relax!
William & Mary, NATO CCDCOE, and King’s College London are pleased to invite you to the sideline event of the NATO Cyber Defence Pledge conference 2021.
Join DPCLS for a discussion with alumna Audra Dial of Mercedes-Benz about the ways that in-house attorneys handle data privacy and cybersecurity in their day-to-day work.
The 11th annual undergraduate Philosophy conference will be held Apr. 17th and 18th via Zoom. Papers were anonymously refereed by W&M students. Program and more information is forthcoming!
VALING is an undergraduate-exclusive conference on Linguistics hosted by William & Mary. The conference will feature presentations from W&M students and other students across VA and the mid-Atlantic region. The event is FREE for all to attend!
Earth Week is held annually the week of April 22, Earth Day!
Does your bike need some maintenance? Don't know how to fix something? Come get your bike worked on and maybe learn something along the way!
Celebrate Earth Week with this discussion of norms and practices in sustainable study abroad.
Join Art Therapist Sarah Balascio and learn to use art materials to explore feelings and work on relaxation. No art experience is necessary; the focus will be on ourselves.
W&M Sustainability Symposium Event 2
Understanding our Interconnectedness: A Discussion with Céline Cousteau on Why Protecting the Rights of the Indigenous Communities of the Vale do Javari in Brazil is Essential to Our Survival
Students will present research highlights and key takeaways from the past year of work. Join peers, faculty, and alumni to celebrate students' outstanding contributions and to learn more about their pertinent findings.
Dr. Katrina Eichner will present the Anthropology Graduate Student Collective Brown Bag.
Understanding our Interconnectedness: A keynote with Winona LaDuke, Native American environmentalist and political activist, on the importance of connecting with your local communities and ecosystems to the benefit of the future and world.
Join us for an online version of our popular Scientist Walks Into a Bar program. Grab your favorite beverage and relax with us as three VIMS graduate students give a quick overview of their research during 5-minute fast talks with a Q&A after each talk.
When you think about the impacts of climate change, do you see visions of far-off polar bears? What about our own backyard?
Eleven seniors in Classical Studies will present their research projects on the theme of "Ancient Religion," with a keynote address by Prof. Jessica Stephens.
We are delighted to share the program of our upcoming RPSS Undergraduate Research Showcase.
RPSS students present their research in history, literary, and film studies.
Join Art Therapist Sarah Balascio and learn to use art materials to explore feelings and work on relaxation. No art experience is necessary; the focus will be on ourselves.
Each year, PIPS research fellows identify emerging international security issues and develop original policy recommendations to address those challenges.
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HORIZON is a peer-based social group for survivors of sexual assault and harassment attending William & Mary.
Healthy Connections is a discussion group for William & Mary students needing support with dating or intimate-partner relationships.
Join Art Therapist Sarah Balascio and learn to use art materials to explore feelings and work on relaxation. No art experience is necessary; the focus will be on ourselves.
For OTOD: At W&M we strive to understand and change the world through collaborative research. Join us for a discussion highlighting the cultural, economic and political implications of the new administration as it relates to China.
The Agricultural Law Society will be hosting guest speaker David Velde.
David Velde is currently general counsel for the National Farmers Union, as well as the co-owner of Velde Moore, LTD, a firm with an expertise in Agricultural Law.
W&M undergraduate students in the 2021 Conservation Research Program will be presenting their applied research proposals. Students in this program work alongside conservation partners and faculty mentors on research that advances conservation outcomes.
W&M's Public Policy Program and the Schroeder Center for Health Policy provide financial support for selected Public Policy majors who are considering unpaid or low paid policy internships.
Reaching Out and Leaning In IV is the fourth and final concert of William & Mary Dance Program’s 2020-2021 season. Dance Minors and Orchesis student choreographers explore and develop original work performed by William & Mary students.
Nigerian-born Bangladeshi American writer and photographer Abeer Hoque presents the finale conversation in Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders series, curated by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao for the Asian Centennial.
French & Francophone Studies is hosting a fireside social on April 15th, 6:30-9:30 pm.
Students and faculty will be gathering around a fire pit in the Sunken Garden (in front of Tyler Hall).
Come for some conversation, music, and a moment to relax!
William & Mary, NATO CCDCOE, and King’s College London are pleased to invite you to the sideline event of the NATO Cyber Defence Pledge conference 2021.
Join DPCLS for a discussion with alumna Audra Dial of Mercedes-Benz about the ways that in-house attorneys handle data privacy and cybersecurity in their day-to-day work.
The 11th annual undergraduate Philosophy conference will be held Apr. 17th and 18th via Zoom. Papers were anonymously refereed by W&M students. Program and more information is forthcoming!
VALING is an undergraduate-exclusive conference on Linguistics hosted by William & Mary. The conference will feature presentations from W&M students and other students across VA and the mid-Atlantic region. The event is FREE for all to attend!
Earth Week is held annually the week of April 22, Earth Day!
The Office of Graduate Studies and Research REQUIRES all returning A&S graduate students to register by July 1.
Does your bike need some maintenance? Don't know how to fix something? Come get your bike worked on and maybe learn something along the way!
Celebrate Earth Week with this discussion of norms and practices in sustainable study abroad.
Join Art Therapist Sarah Balascio and learn to use art materials to explore feelings and work on relaxation. No art experience is necessary; the focus will be on ourselves.
W&M Sustainability Symposium Event 2
Understanding our Interconnectedness: A Discussion with Céline Cousteau on Why Protecting the Rights of the Indigenous Communities of the Vale do Javari in Brazil is Essential to Our Survival
Students will present research highlights and key takeaways from the past year of work. Join peers, faculty, and alumni to celebrate students' outstanding contributions and to learn more about their pertinent findings.
Join Hannah Scruggs and Lisa Crawley?of the Robert F. Smith Explore Your Family History Center, National Museum of African American History & Culture for "A Closer Look at Genealogy Records: A Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk" on April 20 at 5:30 p.m. EST.
Josué Nieves, a MA/PhD student, will present his final dissertation. Please email Joni Carlson [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Dr. Katrina Eichner will present the Anthropology Graduate Student Collective Brown Bag.
Christopher Crain will present a defense of his dissertation. Please email Joni Carlson jdcarlson@wm.edu for Zoom link.
Understanding our Interconnectedness: A keynote with Winona LaDuke, Native American environmentalist and political activist, on the importance of connecting with your local communities and ecosystems to the benefit of the future and world.
Join us for an online version of our popular Scientist Walks Into a Bar program. Grab your favorite beverage and relax with us as three VIMS graduate students give a quick overview of their research during 5-minute fast talks with a Q&A after each talk.
When you think about the impacts of climate change, do you see visions of far-off polar bears? What about our own backyard?
Eleven seniors in Classical Studies will present their research projects on the theme of "Ancient Religion," with a keynote address by Prof. Jessica Stephens.
We are delighted to share the program of our upcoming RPSS Undergraduate Research Showcase.
RPSS students present their research in history, literary, and film studies.
Join us on the Sadler Terrace at 6:00 PM for another round of BINGO!
Join Art Therapist Sarah Balascio and learn to use art materials to explore feelings and work on relaxation. No art experience is necessary; the focus will be on ourselves.
Each year, PIPS research fellows identify emerging international security issues and develop original policy recommendations to address those challenges.
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