Events
- Feb
12Virtual IT Open Lab
2:00 - 4:00pm | Microsoft Teams,
Have questions about how to make your content accessible? Want to learn about leveraging A.I. in your classroom? Wondering what the best use case is for your course? Drop by with questions and connect with the IT Team!
- Feb
13Speaker Panel: Messy Data
1:00 - 2:00pm | Swem Library, Ford Classroom,
A panel discussion about messy data: Williamsburg GIS administrator Harrison Williams, the CGA's Dr. Katy Rossiter and W&M graduate student Cyrus Hulen will share their perspectives and experiences working with disorganized spatial data.
- Feb
13Beyond the Title - Understanding Incentives for Promotion to Full
1:30 - 3:30pm | Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201,
Why pursue promotion to full professor? For many associate professors, the answer isn't always clear, especially when the tangible incentives and symbolic rewards feel abstract or unarticulated. This session brings those questions into the open.
- Feb
13Fighting the Night Book Talk with Paul Hendrickson
4:00 - 6:00pm | Swem Library, MacKenzie Theatre,
Former Washington Post journalist and award-winning author Paul Hendrickson will be on campus to discuss his book, Fighting the Night. Moderated by Henry Hart, W&M professor of English and Humanities.
- Feb
16Volviendo a casa: Migrants returning home
4:00 - 5:00pm | Blow Memorial Hall, Blow 201 (Grimsley Boardroom),
Pulitzer-prize winning Arizona Republic reporter Daniel González will discuss how decades of mass migration to the U.S. suddenly stopped in 2025 and a new phenomenon emerged: reverse migration - migrants headed away from the U.S.
- Feb
17Tech Tuesday: Archive your Course
10:00 - 10:45am | Microsoft Teams,
Learn how to archive your Blackboard course to preserve content and protect student data. This quick session walks you through best practices and step-by-step instructions for creating secure course archives.
- Feb
17AI & Misinformation
12:30 - 1:00pm | Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), McLeod Business Library,
As the use of AI becomes more prevalent, it is crucial to develop the skills to distinguish between information, misinformation, and disinformation. Join us for a conversation about AI and authentic, reliable sources of information.
- Feb
17Intro to the Reeder Media Studios
3:00 - 3:30pm | Swem Library, Reeder Media Center (ground floor),
In this workshop, we will introduce you to the basics of using one of the small studios in the Reeder Media Center.
- Feb
1824 Speed Survival Kit Crash Course
3:00 - 4:00pm | Swem Library, Kyle Classroom,
You've signed up for the 24 Speed Filmmaking Competition hosted by the Reeder Media Center and aren't quite sure what to expect. This workshop will walk you through everything you need to know to prepare and participate confidently.
- Feb
19Reporting Masterclass with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Shribman
11:30am - 12:30pm | Blow Memorial Hall, Blow 201 (Grimsley Boardroom),
Join us for a Reporting Masterclass with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Shribman.