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Swem Library Kyle ColLABoration Brown Bag Series
Swem Library Kyle ColLABoration Brown Bag Series
Tuesday, October 9 - Thursday, October 11
12pm - 1pm
Swem Library, Kyle ColLABoration LAB
Come to Swem Library for lunch and lively discussion in the Kyle ColLABoration Brown Bag Series. Attend Featured Resource Tuesdays, Hot Topics in the Academy Wednesdays and Scholarship and Teaching Thursdays from noon-1 p.m. Bring your lunch.
Richard Hasen, The Voting Wars
Richard Hasen, The Voting Wars
Tuesday, October 9
12:50pm - 2pm
Law School, Room 124
Professor Richard Hasen of the University of California Irvine Law School will present a talk about election fraud and the 2012 elections based on his new book, The Voting Wars: From Florida 2000 to the Next Election Meltdown.
Proportionality in Modern Warfare
Chemistry Fall Seminar Series
Chemistry Fall Seminar Series
Tuesday, October 9
4pm - 5pm
Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127
Ellen Meyer (B.S. W&M '86) of Lonza, a Swiss-based biochemical company specializing in microbial control, presents "Hazard Testing of Reactive Chemicals."
Join us for coffee and cookies 15 minutes before the seminar.
Critical Language Scholarship Information Session
Critical Language Scholarship Information Session
Tuesday, October 9
4pm - 5pm
Reves Hall, Reves Room
Critical Language Scholarships (CLS) provide fully-funded group-based intensive language instruction and structured cultural enrichment experiences for seven to ten weeks in the summer for U.S. citizen undergraduate students.
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Ongoing Events
The Washington Program
The Washington Program
Monday, October 8 - Wednesday, October 10
Location not specified
This program, required of first-year graduate students, is designed to show the broad range of opportunities in the D.C. area for policy professionals.
African American Art: Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights Era and Beyond
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.
Community Courses: Term 1
Community Courses: Term 1
Monday, September 17 - Thursday, October 11
Location not specified
Open enrollment for courses in Beginning Chinese I, Business Chinese, Calligraphy and Paper Cutting.
Andrea Keys Connell at Andrews Gallery
Andrea Keys Connell at Andrews Gallery
Thursday, September 13 - Thursday, October 11
10am - 5pm
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
Ceramic sculptor Andrea Keys Connell exhibits her work at Andrews Gallery, Sept. 13 - Oct. 11
Open Minds: An Exhibit of Psychology Department Faculty Publications
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.
Open Minds: An Exhibit of Psychology Department Faculty Publications
Open Minds: An Exhibit of Psychology Department Faculty Publications
Monday, March 26 - Friday, January 18
Swem Library, Bright Gallery, 2nd Floor Rotunda