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1 PARENT & FAMILY PROGRAMS (757) SEPTEMBER Schedule of Events
2 welcome Family Weekend is quite a tradition at William & Mary and we are so glad you are able to be with us for this year s festivities. As you will see in looking over the schedule, an exciting array of activities awaits you! Friday day highlights include visits to the Muscarelle Museum of Art and the opportunity to visit designated classes. Friday evening, we invite you to enjoy a joint performance by our Music Department ensembles at a special concert in Kaplan Arena. In addition, students are ready to lead you on lantern tours of the Old Campus and the historic Wren Yard (weather permitting). The William & Mary campus is always beautiful, but by lantern and candlelight it is even more so. The tours are always a Family Weekend favorite! Saturday morning you are invited to sample academic life at William & Mary by attending one of our outstanding faculty lectures. Many of you have ordered tickets to attend the picnic lunch located in the Wren Yard where you can also enjoy live entertainment. After lunch, please join us at the picturesque amphitheatre at Lake Matoaka for a very special performance William & Mary SINGS! a concert featuring the university s talented and ever-popular student a capella ensembles. Saturday evening it will be time for us all to cheer on the Tribe as they take on Bucknell University at Zable Stadium. With so many activities from which to choose, we hope you will create for yourselves a truly memorable weekend. Most importantly, enjoy the valuable time you will spend together with your William & Mary student! Go Tribe! S. Mark Sikes Ph.D. 15 Associate Dean of Students Director of Parent & Family Programs information Parking W&M parking pass is not required to park on campus Friday through Sunday of Family Weekend. You may park in any regular Faculty/Staff, Day Student, or Resident Student space on campus, unless otherwise indicated. Handicapped spaces are available throughout campus for those with an official state-issued handicapped license plate or hangtag. NO PARKING is allowed in Fire lanes, No Parking zones, Official Vehicle spaces, Service Vehicle spaces, Reserved at all times spaces, other specially reserved spaces, handicapped spaces (without appropriate documentation.) Parking meters are enforced at all times, unless the meter specifies otherwise. Special Parking Advisory: Saturday Afternoon Due to the football game on Saturday night, several parking areas will be closed starting at 7:00 am through the end of the game. Vehicles parked in these areas during restricted hours will be ticketed and/ or towed: Zable Stadium/Bryan lot, Sadler Center lot, Old Dominion lot, Yates lot, James Blair lot, spaces on James Blair Drive, Kaplan Arena lot*, rear Frat lots, spaces near Alumni House, spaces on Harrison Avenue, Laycock Center, designated spaces on College Terrace and Dawson Circle. Handicapped Accessible Parking Handicapped parking spaces are available at parking lots throughout campus. A stateissued license plate or hangtag is required to park in these spaces. Several campus parking areas must be cleared by 7:00 am Saturday in preparation for the football game. For guests attending the football game, a limited number of handicapped parking spaces are available at the Zable Stadium lot for $10. These spaces will be filled on a first-come first-served basis starting at 12:00 pm. Additional parking for the game is available at the Kaplan Arena lot for $10. A golf cart shuttle will transport guests with limited mobility from the bus shelter in the Kaplan Arena lot to the football stadium starting 90 minutes before kick-off. The shuttle will make return trips to the Kaplan Arena lot for up to 30 minutes after the game ends. * Parking attendants will be on-duty at Kaplan Arena lot starting at 7:00 am on Saturday, 9/16. Visitors may park in the Kaplan Arena lot for a fee of $10 (first-come, first-served). Football Tickets If you ordered football tickets by the deadline, your tickets should have been mailed. If you did not receive your tickets by mail, they will be available: Monday-Friday at Kaplan Arena box office (8:30 am 5:00 pm); or on game day, at Zable Stadium Will Call starting at 3:00 pm for the 6:00 pm kickoff. The student ticket will require a W&M ID to be presented with the ticket at the gate of entry to Zable Stadium. Will Call is available at Gate 1. On game day, guest services will open at Zable Stadium starting three hours before kickoff. Questions about football tickets should be directed to the Tribe Ticket Box Office ( ). Football tickets are not available at the Family Weekend check-in site. Open Classes (Friday only) You are welcome to attend any open class on the list, even if your student is not in the class. Please do not attend a class that is not on the list. The classes listed are those that have been designated by faculty to receive visitors. Please remember to observe appropriate classroom etiquette turn off cell phones and refrain from having private conversations during the class. Questions During the Weekend: Who To Contact Weather Related Most outdoor activities will be moved indoors if the weather is bad. Rain sites are listed next to each event in the schedule, as appropriate. Weather related updates will be communicated via the and cell phone number listed on the registration form. Football Tickets Football tickets are handled by the W&M Athletics department. Questions about football tickets should be directed to the Tribe Ticket Box Office ( ). We do not have football tickets available for purchase or pick-up at the Family Weekend check-in site. After 2:00 pm Saturday/when check-in site is closed If you need general assistance you may ask questions at the Information Desk at the Sadler Center. Emergencies Contact the W&M Police at Information... 4 Thursday... 5 Mobile Family Weekend Download the W&M Mobile app and tap Family Weekend to build your custom schedule, use the campus map and find parking and other essential information available for ios, Android and mobile web at 3 Friday Campus Map Saturday Sunday Rain plans will be communicated via the address and cell phone number listed on the registration form. 4
3 thursday friday 9:30 am 6:00 pm Oral Presentations In conjunction with poster sessions, students will present about research they have conducted over the summer. 9:30 am 11:00 am Poster Session One 12:30 pm 2:00 pm Poster Session Two 3:30 pm 5:00 pm Poster Session Three SUMMER RESEARCH SHOWCASE SCHEDULE Oral Presentations and Poster Sessions charlescenter/annual-events/ summer-research-symposium 8:00 am 6:00 pm Check-in Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, Dodge Room Stop by to pick up your schedule, exclusive Family Weekend button, and have your questions answered by the Family Weekend volunteers. 8:00 am 5:00 pm Open Classes Want to experience a day in the life of a W&M student? Attend a class! Due to limited seating in some classrooms, not all Friday classes can be open. You are welcome to attend any open class. Please do not attend a class that is not designated by the faculty as open. Schedule will be available online and via the mobile app. 9:30 am 11:00 am Poster Session Four 9:30 am 6:00 pm Oral Presentations In conjunction with poster sessions, students will present about research they have conducted over the summer. 10:00 am 5:00 pm Tours of the Christopher Wren Building Enjoy a short tour and learn about the rich history of the oldest college building still standing in the U.S. 10:00 am 5:00 pm Family Weekend at the Muscarelle Museum of Art Check out the two exhibitions on view, demonstrating our breadth of offerings. Fred Eversley: Black, White, Gray and Transparent Color September 2 December 10, 2017 Coinciding with the university s fiftieth anniversary of the first residential African American students, Eversley, an important African American sculptor and innovator, utilizes the wind current to create dynamic acrylic cast forms. Building on the Legacy September 2, 2017 January 14, 2018 The Muscarelle Museum of Art will present a selection of African American art from the permanent collection. Admission is $10 for adults and free for W&M students with ID and children under :00 am 3:00 pm William & Mary Class Ring Table Sadler Center Lobby Learn about options and ordering information for W&M class rings. 2:00 pm 4:00 pm Swem Library Open House Swem Library Stop by the library to see where students spend all of their time! With nearly one million visits each year, Swem has become our students second home. Grab a free tote bag and enjoy lemonade and cookies in the lobby. Visit the Special Collections Research Center to see treasures such as rare books and artifacts. We look forward to seeing you! 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Salsa Dance Lessons Campus Center, Little Theatre Frank Young, Adjunct Instructor (W&M Ballroom Dance I & II credit courses) All relatives and friends welcome to participate in some Salsa Fun. No chips needed... this is dancing! Youngsters and oldsters, wild ones and bold ones, can experience cool moves and hot tunes... now that is quite an invitation. See you there! 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Recreational Boating on Lake Matoaka Lake Matoaka Boathouse Sign out a canoe or kayak and paddle the beautiful waters of Lake Matoaka. 3:30 pm 5:00 pm Poster Session Four 3:30 pm 5:30 pm Green House Tours Integrated Science Center, Room 3015 Come explore the Biology Department s rooftop teaching and research greenhouse, home to a diverse collection of over 40 plant families. See Cacti, Succulents, Bromeliads, Ferns, Mangrove, Pitcher Plants, and more as you listen to live music by student performers. 5:00 pm The Modern Research University: Past, Present, Future School of Education, Holly Room How did American universities become some of the most preeminent institutions of higher education in the world? And how will that history, along with modernday social, technological and intellectual pressures, shape their future trajectory? Join W&M Libraries and the School of Education for a discussion of the history and future of higher education in America. Jim Axtell, emeritus faculty member in the department of history and author of Wisdom s Workshop: The Rise of the Modern University, and members of the School of Education s faculty in higher education will speak on the topic, followed by a Q&A. 5:00 pm 6:30 pm 5 Sadler Center Terrace (Rain Plan: Sadler Center, Lodge 1) Alma Mater Productions semi-annual concert series. Hang out with some friends and family on the Sadler Terrace as you hear some sweet tunes on a beautiful day (or in Lodge 1 on a rainy one!) Our Family Weekend band is Heartracer, from Richmond, VA. 5:00 pm 6:30 pm Shabbat Dinner with Hillel Sadler Center, James Room Hillel welcomes all Jewish families here for Family Weekend to join us for a catered Shabbat dinner! Come celebrate Shabbat and get all your questions about Jewish life at W&M answered. Dinner is free. 5:00 pm 9:30 pm An Evening with Cubania food truck will be with us all day, a new cask ale taps at 4 pm, and there will be live music on the beer garden from 6-9 pm. There will be a 10% discount off of the first pint for anyone flashing their Family Weekend button. 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Wine and Cheese with the Provost Lobby of Integrated Science Center Come enjoy wine and cheese in our newly renovated ISC III lobby. Mix and mingle with other families and William & Mary s Provost, Michael R. Halleran. 7:30 pm 8:30 pm Trippin on Brix: Family Fun Ewell Recital Hall Trippin on Brix is the campus s only fusion comedy troupe, meaning they specialize in all kinds of comedy from sketch to improv. Come out to see their family fun show and laugh along with their unique style of humor. 8:00 pm 9:00 pm Family Weekend Concert Kaplan Arena Join us for a musical gathering to enjoy performances by the Women s Chorus, the William & Mary Choir, the William & Mary Wind Ensemble, and the Orchestra. 9:00 pm Late Night Bubble Soccer Sunken Garden Grab a couple of friends and come join AMP for a night full of FREE bubbly fun. Destress yourself by bouncing off of friends in your bubble armor (actual soccer-playing optional). As always, there will be FREE snacks, among other exciting physical activities. 9:00 pm 11:00 pm Let s Be Social at the Bookstore William & Mary Bookstore, 345 Duke of Gloucester Street (Merchants Square) Enjoy wine, cheese and other refreshments provided by W&M Dining, as you shop and mingle with other families. The student discount will be applied to all purchases (20% off W&M clothing). Door prizes include gift cards, dining dollars and free spring semester textbooks! Pick up your tickets at the Family Weekend check-in. 9:00 pm 10:00 pm Lantern Tours, Courtyard Explore the W&M campus by candlelight as members of the Spotswood Society share tales of Old Campus and the Historic Wren Yard. 5 6
4 Stadium Dr MAP# BUILDING GRID MAP# BUILDING GRID ACADEMIC Adair Hall Andrews Hall Bozarth Garage Ctr. for Archaeological Res. Ceramics Studio Endocrinology (Pop) Lab Ewell Hall ISC I ISC II ISC III ITPIR James Blair Hall Jones Hall Keck Env. Field Lab Law School Matoaka Art Studio McGlothlin-Street Hall Alan B. Miller Hall Morton Hall Phi Beta Kappa Mem. Hall Prince George House Small Hall School of Education Tucker Hall Tyler Hall Washington Hall Western Union Building C5 Ins C G2 C5 A3 Ins C A5 B6 C5 D5 C4 Ins B ADMIN & SUPPORT SERVICES Admission (undergraduate) Alexander Galt Alumni House D1 Bell Hall Blank House Blow Memorial Hall Brafferton Brafferton Kitchen Bridges House Bull House Campus Center Child Care Center Cohen Career Center D3 College Apartments G2 Corner House Davis House G3 Facilities Mgmt. Admin. Facilities Management Annex F5 Facilities Management Shops F5 Facilities Safety 1 Facilities Safety 2 Facilities Supervisors G5 Gabriel Galt Griggs House Hoke House Hoke House Annex Holmes House Hornsby House Lambert House Main Power Plant McLeod Tyler Wellness Center* D3 Minson Galt Mount Vernon Complex Ins B Murray House Parking Deck B5 Patrick Galt Patrick Galt Annex Police and Parking Services B5 Quonset Huts F5 Reves Center Rowe House Savage House D1 Stetson House Student Health Center C3 Swem Library C4 W&M Bookstore G3 Wren Outbuilding North Wren Outbuilding South Young House ATHLETICS & ATHLETIC EVENTS Albert-Daly Field Barksdale Field Busch Field A2 Cary Field Dillard Practice Fields Intramural Fields C1 Kaplan Arena Laycock Football Center C2 Martin Family Stadium Matoaka Boat House A McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Ctr. Ins C Millie West Tennis Facility A2 Montgomery Field C2 Plumeri Park Stimson Throwing Events Area Student Recreation Center A1 Tennis Courts Zable Stadium ARTS & EVENTS Amphitheatre Ticket Office A6 Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre A6 Muscarelle Museum of Art C5 Plumeri House President s House President s Guest House Trinkle Hall Sadler Center D3 STUDENT HOUSING & SERVICES Barrett Brown Bryan Cabell Camm Chandler Commons Dining Hall A3 Community Building Dawson Dinwiddie DuPont Eagle F-J Fauquier Giles Gooch Graduate Housing Ins C Griffin A-E Hardy Harrison House 1 G3 House 2 House 3 House 4 House 5 House 6 House 7 House 8 House 9 House 10 House 11 House 12 House 620 House 630 House 640 House 660 House 670 House 710 House 720 House 730 House 740 House 750 House 760 Hughes Hunt Jefferson Landrum Lemon Lion K-M Lodge 2 (Daily Grind) D3 Ludwell Apts. ( ) Ins D Madison Meridian Coffee House Monroe Munford Nicholas Nicholson Old Dominion One Tribe Place D1 Page Pleasants Preston Reves Richmond Ins E Spotswood A3 Stith Taliaferro Tazewell Tribe Square Yates *denotes under construction To School of Education, Dillard Complex Discovery 1 & 2 Map Inset A & B Lake Matoaka Wake Dr Brooks St urg Dr Dillard St Ukrop Way Yates Dr Swem Library Burns Ln l St Gooch Dr 404 College Ter Bright St 204 Alumni Dr Phi Beta Kappa Cir Jamestown Rd t Landrum Dr Indian Springs 612 Cary St Virginia A Braxton Ct Scotland St Wythe Ln Griffin Ave Norfolk St Richmond Road James Blair Dr Chand l er Ct Harriett Tubman Dr Prince George St Armistead Ave oundary St N Boundary St Counselors Way A B C D E F G Longhill Extension Tennis Ct Kaplan Arena 584 Ironbound Rd All Vehicles Service Vehicles Access Road Road Parking Parking A Dillard Complex and Plumeri Park To Ludwell Apts. via Rolfe Rd Map Inset D B School of Education Pedestrian path to main campus 264 To Richmond Hall Map Inset E Zable Stadium 144 Crim Dell Rolfe Rd Sunken Garden 598 D Ludwell Apartments ,000 Ft. Undergraduate Admission E Richmond Hall 502 S Boundary St C Law School Grad Housing Tennis Center 624 Richmond Rd Duke of Gloucester St. & Merchants Square W Francis St Colonial Williamsburg P6 Ireland St To Law School, Grad Housing and Tennis Center Map Inset C Newport Ave S Boundary St Wythe Ave S Henry St 110 N Henry St S Henry St
5 saturday 8:00 am 2:00 pm Check-in Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, Dodge Room Stop by to pick up your schedule, exclusive Family Weekend button, and have your questions answered by the Family Weekend volunteers. 9:30 am 10:15 am Welcome Session and Presidential Address Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, Auditorium Join Taylor Reveley, president of William & Mary; Virginia Ambler, Vice President of Student Affairs; the Parent & Family Council Chairs; and student volunteers as they welcome families to campus. 9:00 am 5:00 pm Tours of the Christopher Enjoy a short tour and learn about the rich history of the oldest college building still standing in the U.S. 10:00 am 11:30 am Fraternity and Sorority Life Open House Fraternity and Sorority Community Bldg Continental breakfast and Open House. Meet members of the council, tour the community building, and engage with other families in the fraternity and sorority community at W&M. 10:00 am 11:30 am A STEM-Filled Breakfast with SCOPE Sadler Center, Tidewater B SCOPE is hosting a STEM-ful breakfast. Come enjoy a nice breakfast as some of William & Mary s finest professors discuss their involvement with STEM majors. There will be Chemistry, Biology, Math, Neuroscience, Psychology, as well as the Pre-med department head. Come and get informed and bring your families! 10:15 am 10:45 am Historic Organ Concert, Chapel Join us for the weekly organ concert, a W&M tradition. The 18 th -century organ belongs to Colonial Williamsburg and is on loan to the university. 10:30 am 11:30 am Featured Faculty Lectures Locations Vary, see next page Choose from a selection of presentations from nationally recognized faculty across a variety of disciplines. Experience life at W&M through the eyes of your student and enjoy a one hour presentation ranging from the arts to the sciences. 10:30 am 12:30 pm Pathways to Business Alan B. Miller Hall (Raymond A. Mason School of Business) Regardless of major, please join us to learn more about our undergraduate business program as well as our two specialized master s programs in Accountancy and Business Analytics. Meet our faculty and staff during our continental breakfast, take a tour of our state-of-the-art building and attend our information sessions. All are welcome whether your student is in the business school, taking a few courses, or you re interested in looking ahead and learning more about our graduate programs. 10:00 am 4:00 pm William & Mary Class Ring Table Sadler Center, Lobby Learn about options and ordering information for W&M class rings. 10:45 am 11:45 am Cohen Career Center Open House Cohen Career Center Visit the Cohen Career Center and learn about resources and programs for your student. Two of our student Career Ambassadors on staff will discuss opportunities for your student to connect early, and begin the road to career readiness. 12:00 pm 2:00 pm Family Weekend Picnic Wren Yard Mingle with other families while enjoying a picnic buffet including a diverse and delicious menu. Have your family s picture taken by the Black Student Organization and tell us why family and this weekend is so important to you for a chance to win a W&M prize. Tickets are required for this event and can be purchased online or at Check-In. 12:00 pm 3:00 pm Study Abroad Fair Campus Center, Trinkle Hall Learn more about study abroad opportunities! Featuring: W&M faculty, representatives from international institutions, other study abroad programs, and returning W&M students. 10:00 am 4:00 pm Family Weekend at the Muscarelle Museum of Art Check out the two exhibitions on view, demonstrating our breadth of offerings. Fred Eversley: Black, White, Gray and Transparent Color September 2 December 10, 2017 Coinciding with the university s fiftieth anniversary of the first residential African American students, Eversley, an important African American sculptor and innovator, utilizes the wind current to create dynamic acrylic cast forms. Building on the Legacy September 2, 2017 January 14, 2018 The Muscarelle Museum of Art will present a selection of African American art from the permanent collection. Admission is $10 for adults and free for W&M students with ID and children under :00 am 3:00 pm Field Hockey Busch Turf Field Tribe vs CNU, Tribe vs ODU Saturday 10:30 am 11:30 am Featured Faculty Lectures How Social Media Polarizes America Jaime Settle, Assistant Professor of Government Washington Hall, Room 201 Facebook has become pervasive in the daily lives of most Americans. Approximately 75% of adults have a Facebook account and the majority of users log on to the site at least once a day. What is the consequence of the fact that Facebook users can t avoid exposure to the political content posted by their friends when they use the site? In the context of the increasing level of partisan polarization among American political elites, the radical change brought about by social media to the way that people engage politically has fostered people s increasingly negative feelings toward those whose viewpoints differ from their own. We ll explore how social media usage facilitates psychological processes that affect the way Americans form their political identities and evaluate people who identify with the opposing political party. Walkabout in the Marshall Islands Gene Tracy, Chancellor Professor of Physics Small Hall, Room 110 The Marshall Islands of Micronesia have been inhabited for two thousand years. The Marshall Islanders had a self-sustaining and vibrant ocean voyaging culture until the Japanese banned interisland trade in the 1920s. After WWII, as a US Trust Territory, the islands were the site of 67 above-ground nuclear tests at Bikini and Enewetak Atolls. Averaging only a few feet above sea-level, they are also one of the most vulnerable populations on Earth to climate change. In this talk I will recount my trip to the Marshall Islands in July 2016 to meet Alson Kelen, the former Mayor of Bikini and an ocean navigator, practitioner of the ancient art of wave piloting. Child Witches in Spain, : Their Implications for Law and Society Lu Ann Homza Professor of History Tucker Hall, Room 127A In May 2014, an archivist in Pamplona, Spain, was instructed to look through a box that had recently been discovered in a closet. The box contained a new document that no one knew existed: a 1611 trial for slander for calling someone a witch, which featured the testimony of multiple children, aged 5 to 15, who self-identified as witches and who spoke for the defense or the prosecution. Child witches were common in northern Spain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but never before have we encountered such an extensive recording of their voices and stories. Their testimony illuminates why they were legally effective, and raises questions about the limits to charity and community in Spanish villages. The Illusion of Control: Understanding and Getting More Out of Your Unconscious Brain Peter M. Vishton, Associate Professor of Psychology Integrated Science Center, Room 1221 We all possess intuitive theories about how our minds function. A great deal of psychological research, however, suggests that many of these strongly held intuitions are incorrect. For instance, most people presume that our voluntary behaviors start with a conscious decision to perform that action. There is now strong evidence that we only become consciously aware of deciding to act after we have already begun the process of implementing an action. The belief that conscious thoughts and decisions precede and control all or even most of our behaviors is an illusion. This talk will explore the evidence for these claims and consider how we can consciously outsmart our unconscious. Investigating the illusion of control can lead to an overall better understanding of our community and ourselves. 9 10
6 sunday 1:00 pm 3:00 pm Women s Soccer (Gold) Barksdale Field Tribe vs George Washington University 1:00 pm 4:00 pm Men s Rugby Intramural Field Tribe vs Hampden-Sydney College 1:00 pm 2:00 pm Authentic Excellence 201 Tucker Hall, Room 127A During Parent & Family Orientation, a concept was introduced that distinguished fear-based excellence from authentic excellence. This session will explore this concept at a deeper level and describe a training program intended to develop flourishing and resilience. It will also examine the six paradigm shifts necessary for effectively managing fear of failure. For those who didn t attend the introductory session at Orientation, a brief review will be provided at the beginning. Presented by Dr. Kelly Crace, Associate Vice President for Health & Wellness and Executive Assistant Professor of Psychology 2:00 pm 3:30 pm Improvisational Theater s Family Weekend Show Sadler Center, Lodge 1 Founded in 1986, Improvisational Theatre (I.T.) is William & Mary s first student-run theatre group. I.T. performs campus-wide improv comedy shows about once a month, and the majority of our shows are absolutely free of charge. I.T. specializes in both short form and long form (Chicago Style) improv comedy, and can be found performing anywhere from academic buildings to the Crim Dell Amphitheater. 2:00 pm 4:00 pm Family Paint Sadler Center, Tidewater Rooms Come join Alma Mater Productions for an afternoon of painting! Participants will be led by an instructor to paint a unique canvas design. The cost to participate in Family Paint is $5. 2:00 pm 4:00 pm William & Mary SINGS! Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre at Lake Matoaka (Rain Plan: Kaplan Arena) Enjoy an engaging outdoor event featuring the College s talented and ever-popular student a cappella ensembles. Both new and traditional music in a variety of genres are performed. Seating is limited. Blankets and chairs are welcome on the grass. 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Recreational Boating on Lake Matoaka Lake Matoaka Boathouse Sign out a canoe or kayak and paddle the beautiful waters of Lake Matoaka. 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Hidden Figures: A Debate Washington Hall, Room 201 Hear faculty from each of the three knowledge domains --- Arts/Letters/ Values; Communities/Societies/ Individuals; Natural and Quantitative Reasoning debate The Island of the Colorblind from their own disciplinary perspective. Hidden Figures is W&M s second common book for entering freshmen; it was chosen because it exemplifies the liberal arts and sciences in practice. Audience questions are encouraged. 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Colonial Williamsburg House Reception William Randolph Lodging, 406 E. Nicholson Street Join us for refreshments and discussion of the relationship between W&M and Colonial Williamsburg and our exciting plans for the school year. We look forward to having you! For directions, studentaffairs@wm.edu or inquire at Family Weekend Check-In. 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Alumni House Tribe Tailgate Alumni House Coming into town for a football game this year? Stop by the Alumni House for our Tribe Tailgate. Free admission featuring a cash bar and local food truck, Foodatude, run by famous Williamsburg chef Jim Kennedy. We provide a gathering place and lots of Tribe Pride. 5:00 pm 9:30 pm An Evening with Your Pie pizzeria will be with us all day, a new beer will be tapped at noon, and there will be live music with Good Shot Judy on the beer garden from 6 9 pm. There will be a 10% discount off of the first pint for anyone flashing their Family Weekend button. 6:00 pm Tribe Football W&M vs. Bucknell University Zable Stadium Come cheer on the Tribe in this year s Family Weekend football game! Tickets are required for entry and will be available Monday Friday at Kaplan Arena Box office (8:30 am 5:00 pm). Will Call on game day will start at 3:00 pm and will be available at Gate 1. Contact the Tribe Ticket Office at (757) with questions. 9:00 pm AMP Trivia Night Sadler Center, Tidewater Rooms Do you like free food? Awesome prizes? If you say yes (like any rational person naturally does), bring your best team and your best game faces! 10:30 am 12:00 pm Legacy Brunch Sadler Center, Chesapeake Room All legacy families with current students are welcome to attend, with remarks by Taylor Reveley, president of W&M. 11:00 am 2:00 pm William & Mary Class Ring Table Sadler Center Lobby Learn about options and ordering information for W&M class rings. 12:00 pm 4:00 pm Family Weekend at the Muscarelle Museum of Art Check out the two exhibitions on view, demonstrating our breadth of offerings. Fred Eversley: Black, White, Gray and Transparent Color September 2 December 10, 2017 Coinciding with the university s fiftieth anniversary of the first residential African American students, Eversley, an important African American sculptor and innovator, utilizes the wind current to create dynamic acrylic cast forms. Building on the Legacy September 2, 2017 January 14, 2018 The Muscarelle Museum of Art will present a selection of African American art from the permanent collection. Admission is $10 for adults and free for W&M students with ID and children under :00 pm 5:00 pm Tours of the Christopher Enjoy a short tour and learn about the rich history of the oldest college building still standing in the U.S. 1:00 pm 2:00 pm Russian Music Ensemble Sadler Center, Terrace The Russian Music Ensemble will play traditional folk music. See traditional Russian instruments, such as the domra and balalaika, being used alongside a variety of other instruments. 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Recreational Boating on Lake Matoaka Lake Matoaka Boathouse Sign out a canoe or kayak and paddle the beautiful waters of Lake Matoaka. 3:00 pm 6:00 pm The Great Williamsburg Adventure Race The Williamsburg Community Building, 401 N. Boundary Street Teams of two to four members will race throughout the city, decoding puzzles, solving riddles, and completing unique challenges in a quest for fabulous prizes and ultimate glory! Tickets are $20 for non-students and free for current W&M students and should be reserved online prior to the race. williamsburgadventurerace.com Thank you so much for joining us this weekend, we hope you had a great time. Mark your calendar for next year s Family Weekend, September 28 30,
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