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Guest Conductor in Residence: Cliff Colnot
Guest Conductor in Residence: Cliff Colnot
Thursday, March 17
2pm - 3:20pm
Ewell Hall, Room 151
Cliff Colnot {{http://cso.org/About/Performers/Performer.aspx?id=6610}} Principal Conductor of MusicNOW at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra & the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, will be in residence this Thursday afternoon.
Seminar Series
Schmidt Lecture on Technology & Society
Schmidt Lecture on Technology & Society
Thursday, March 17
3:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
The Sociology Department announces its fourth annual Schmidt Lecture on Technology & Society.
Guest Conductor in Residence: Cliff Colnot
Guest Conductor in Residence: Cliff Colnot
Thursday, March 17
4pm - 6pm
Ewell Hall, Room 207
Cliff Colnot, Principal Conductor of MusicNOW at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra & the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, will be in residence this Thursday afternoon.
Middle East Panel: Current Turmoil and Future Prospects
Middle East Panel: Current Turmoil and Future Prospects
Thursday, March 17
4pm - 6:30pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons Ballroom
Discussion and Q&A on the current situation in the Middle East, featuring scholars in the fields of government, economics, language, history, and religion.
Art History Lecture
Art History Lecture
Thursday, March 17
5:15pm
Andrews Hall, Room 201
Professor Virginia Raguin from the College of the Holy Cross will present a lecture titled, Pilgrimage and Reliquaries in Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam. Funding provided by the Arts & Sciences Lectures Committee. Event is free and open to the public.
Lecture by Prof. Virginia Raguin, "Pilgrimage and Reliquaries in Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam"
Lecture by Prof. Virginia Raguin, "Pilgrimage and Reliquaries in Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam"
Thursday, March 17
5:15pm
Andrews Hall, Room 201
Public lecture by Virginia C. Raguin (Professor of Art History at College of the Holy Cross) titled "Pilgrimage and Reliquaries in Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam."
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Ongoing Events
Psychology Major Declaration Advising Weeks
Psychology Major Declaration Advising Weeks
Monday, March 14 - Friday, March 25
Integrated Science Center (ISC), 1st Floor Hallway
For students who have signed up with an advisor between 02/28 and 03/04.
Andrews Gallery Exhibition
Andrews Gallery Exhibition
Thursday, February 24 - Thursday, March 24
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
The Small Sculpture Show. Exhibiting Artists: Jayson Lowery, Yvette Kaiser-Smith, John Richardson, and Jay Sullivan.
Title Pages: Department of Government
Title Pages: Department of Government
Wednesday, February 16 - Friday, September 30
Swem Library, Bright (Second Floor Rotunda) Gallery
The fifth in a series of library exhibits of W&M faculty publications has opened at Swem. "Title Pages: An Exhibit of Publications from Faculty in the Government Department" is on display in the Bright Gallery in the second floor rotunda.
Filipino-American Student Association 20th Anniversary
Filipino-American Student Association 20th Anniversary
Tuesday, January 25 - Monday, April 25
Swem Library, Two flat cases in the Read & Relax area, First Floor
Founded on December 3, 1991, FASA--the Filipino-American Student Association at William & Mary is celebrating its 20th anniversary as a student organization in 2011.
Advising Walk-In Hours
Advising Walk-In Hours
Monday, January 17 - Friday, April 29
Ewell Hall
Walk-in hours are:
Mondays 2:00-4:00pm
Tuesdays 10:00am - noon
Thursdays 2:00-4:00pm
Unlocking the Diary
Unlocking the Diary
Friday, December 3 - Thursday, March 31
Swem Library, Third Floor Rotunda Gallery
For many people, diaries are the province of young girls, who pour out their secret sorrows and then lock them away from the prying eyes of friends and relatives. In this exhibit, we unlock the mystery of the diary, demonstrating their multiple forms.