Friday in Richmond
Friday, March 18
All day
Richmond, Virginia
The Jefferson Program visits the states's capital every spring to hear speakers on varied areas of public policy.
    Choir Spring Tour
    Friday, March 18 - Wednesday, March 23
    To be announced
    Locations and times to be announced.
      Computer Science Colloquium: Raul Santelices
      Friday, March 18
      8am
      McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
      Change-effects Analysis for Effective Testing and Validation of Evolving Software
        Geology Brown Bag
        Friday, March 18
        12:10pm
        McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230
        "Into the depths of hell: vertabrate microfossils from the late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation" - Sean Moran
          Chemistry Seminar
          Friday, March 18
          3pm
          Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127
          Stereoselective Reactions of Oxocarbenium Ions: Conformational Analysis, Stereoelectronic Effects, and Reactivity
            Mathematics Colloquium/CSUMS Lecture
            Friday, March 18
            3pm - 4pm
            Jones Hall, Room 301
            Speaker: Rika Hagihara, St. Mary's College of Maryland
              Physics Colloquium
              Friday, March 18
              4pm
              150
              Leonardo DeGiorgi, Eth, Zurich, Switzerland, will be our guest speaker. Title of Talk: Optical properties of correlated materials: the charge dynamics of iron-pnictide superconductors.
                Dorothybelle Poli - Roanoke College, Salem, VA
                Friday, March 18
                4pm - 5pm
                Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 102
                Title: Evolution of physiological mechanisms: A case study for auxin
                  Junoon: The Silk Road Sufi Rock Concert
                  Friday, March 18
                  8pm
                  Kimball Theatre, Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Va.
                  World-renowned musician, founder of the band Junoon, and social activist, Salman Ahmad--"the Bono of South Asia"--leads his band in a free concert at the Kimball Theatre.
                    Oxfam Open Mic Night
                    Friday, March 18
                    8pm
                    Sadler Center, Lodge 1
                    Oxfam @ W&M is hosting an Open Mic Night to celebrate the 100th International Women's Day. Free entertainment! Free food from Dominos and Nawab! Raffle prizes include dinner for 8 with President Reveley and a serenade by Reveille.
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                      Ongoing Events

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                      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
                      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
                      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
                      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
                      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
                      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.