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Saturday, October 25, 2025
- All dayWhere Late the Sweet Birds: Selected Works of Morgan Bulkeley, 1984-2025This exhibition is curated by Patrick Harkin, Director of the Andrews Gallery, and is presented jointly by the Department of Art & Art History and the Muscarelle Museum of Art at William & Mary.
- All dayTutorZone Open for Fall 2025 SemesterThe TutorZone, located on the first floor of Swem Library, is a free service provided to W&M students thanks to the generosity of the Parent Fund. Students can start making appointments as early as August 15th.
- All dayNeed Help with a Paper or Presentation? We’ve Got You.One-on-one support for writing and communication projects at any stage. Free for all W&M students.
- 12:00 AM7:00 PMFor 2026: Wartime TransformationsFor 2026: Wartime Transformations is the fourth in a five-year conference cycle leading up to the American Semiquincentennial in 2026. Co-hosted by the Omohundro Institute, William & Mary, and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
- All dayLarge Scale WoodcutsIn this intense three-day class, participants will be taken on a journey to create large-scale woodcuts employing original ideas and themes to create a limited edition of prints. Led by Director of Engagement Steve Prince.
- 12:00 PM1hW&M Richmond Volunteer-O-Ween and Meet the Board LunchJoin us at the Glen Allen Branch Library on Oct. 25 from noon-1 p.m. for a casual lunch with fellow alumni, parents, family and friends.
- 1:00 PM3hWilliam & Mary Football at New HampshireLocation: Durham, N.H.
- 1:00 PM2hWilliam & Mary Men's Soccer vs CharlestonLocation: Williamsburg, Va., Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field
- 1:00 PM2hWilliam & Mary Women's Volleyball vs Northeastern - Camper Reunion / Halloween Match / Postgame AutographsLocation: Williamsburg, Va., Kaplan Arena
- 2:00 PM4hAMP / Wren FaireLocation: Crim Dell Meadow
- 5:00 PM2hHeart of American Darkness: A Lecture by Dr. Robert ParkinsonDr. Parkinson’s lecture revisits the 1774 Yellow Creek Massacre, and its ripple effects through the Ohio Country and the Continental Congress. This event is the closing plenary of For 2026: Wartime Transformations, and is offered free to all.
- 6:00 PM3hAMP / Princess Bride ScreeningLocation: Crim Dell Meadow