NO COLLOQUIUM TODAY
Friday, October 12
All day
Small Hall, Room 111
    Traveling Traditions: Pilgrimage across Time and Cultures
    Friday, October 12 - Sunday, October 14
    TBD
    Interdisciplinary Conference sponsored by the Institute for Pilgrimage Studies & the International Consortium for Pilgrimage Studies, William & Mary
      Colloquium: Algorithms for Large-Scale Macromolecular Simulations of the Cell
      Friday, October 12
      3pm
      McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
      Edmond Chow, School of Computational Science and Engineering, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology will discuss new numerical methods for reducing the cost and algorithmic complexity of large-scale macromolecular simulations of the cell.
        Public Lecture. University in Exile: Fiction or Reality in the Modern Landscape of Higher Education?
        Friday, October 12
        3pm
        School of Education, Board Room
        Please join us Friday, October 12th from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. in the School of Education Board Room for a lecture by visiting scholar Aliaksandr Kalbaska, Professor and Vice Rector for Academic Affairs, European Humanities University, Lithuania.
          Professor Aliaksandr Kalbaska lecture "University in Exile: Fiction or Reality?"
          Friday, October 12
          3pm - 4pm
          School of Education, Board Room
          School of Education presents visiting scholar Aliaksandr Kalbaska, Professor and Vice Rector for Academic Affairs, European Humanities University, Lithuania.
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            ASMEA Conference: History and the 'New' Middle East and Africa
            Thursday, October 11 - Saturday, October 13
            Key Bridge Marriott Hotel, Washington D.C.
            Fifth annual Association for the Study of Middle East and Africa (ASMEA) conference.
            African American Art: Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights Era and Beyond
            Friday, September 28 - Sunday, January 6
            Muscarelle Museum of Art
            This exhibition presents 100 works dating from the 1920s through the 1990s by 43 black artists who participated in the multivalent dialogues about art, identity and the rights of the individual that engaged American society.
            Open Minds: An Exhibit of Psychology Department Faculty Publications
            Monday, March 26 - Tuesday, April 30
            Swem Library, Bright Gallery
            "Open Minds: An Exhibit of Psychology Department Faculty Publications" displays significant published works and awards won by this outstanding group of faculty members.