Information For GRS Attendees
Presenter Registration
All presenters must register by no later than February 3 using this form: GRS Presenter Registration & RSVP. This form asks presenters to provide information to be used on Symposium name tags and requests you submit a short biography for inclusion in the program. It also asks presenters to RSVP for the events and panels they plan to attend.
Attendees and Volunteers
The Symposium is free and open to the public and we encourage our community to attend!
Guest Wireless Network Access
William & Mary is part of eduroam! The eduroam wireless network provides secure Internet service for the academic community, both at your home institution and when you travel to other participating eduroam institutions.
Visitors to campus who are not already part of the eduroam network can open up a web browser, and be automatically directed to the network authentication page (connect.wm.edu). Click “I'm a guest/conference attendee” and follow the directions.
Visitor Parking at W&M
- Information about visitor parking. The university has implemented Passport pay-by-phone App option for visitors parking on campus: https://ppprk.com/park/. All visitors must abide by parking regulations.
- Visitor parking closest to the Sadler Center (3-minute walk) can be found in the Old Dominion Lot and in the small lot on Dawson Circle (near Wawa). Additional parking can be found at the Kaplan Arena parking lot, about a 7-minute walk from the Sadler.
- Campus maps with visitor parking locations (.pdf)
- There is also two-hour street parking nearby.
- Contact [[grs]] if you have questions.
Accommodations
William & Mary offers suggestions and discounts for local accommodations in the area.
Dining Nearby
A dining hall located inside the Sadler Center is open to visitors and accepts cash and credit. There are also many local dining options within a 10-minute walk. Here is a list of spots nearby from Trip Advisor.