Black History Month: Education, Play, and the Legacies of Carter G. Woodson
Black History Month can trace its roots back nearly a century, to the work of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, a historian of African American History.
Black History Month can trace its roots back nearly a century, to the work of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, a historian of African American History.
Join us for a discussion on how literature can be an instrument of social change and a way to advocate for human rights. Featuring: Micheline Marcom, author and professor of creative writing at UVA; Stacey Kern-Scheerer, W&M law professor; and Jennifer Bickham Mendez, W&M sociology professor; moderated by Reves Center director Teresa Longo.
This post is written by Jennifer A. Merriman
Valentine-related stereoviews are rare. There are many series of views that depict love, courtship, and marriage.
Celebrate the 330th anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Charter establishing William & Mary! Learn about the history of the document, and read the full transcript in our knowledgebase. A copy of the charter is also on display in the lobby of Swem.
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We are delighted to share about the work of Kate Conley, Professor of French & Francophone Studies and Chancellor Professor of Modern Languages & Literatures, who recently co-edited "So You Want to be a Dean? Pathways to Deanship."
William & Mary is once again partnering with the Williamsburg Regional Library for the One Book, One Community program. This year's selection is Micheline Marcom's The New American. Marcom will present a public book talk on February 21.
Dr. Stephen Sheehi (Sultan Qaboos bin Said Chair of Middle East Studies) co-authored with Lara Sheehi (George Washington University Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology) to publish "Psychoanalysis under occupation: practicing resistance in Palestine."
Discover your family history! William & Mary has partnered with the Library of Virginia to offer a workshop focusing on African-American genealogy resources on January 28, from 10am - 2pm. The Library of Virginia houses materials that date back to the 1600's.