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Colloquium: Searching, Selecting and Synthesizing Source Code Components
Colloquium: Searching, Selecting and Synthesizing Source Code Components
Wednesday, February 15
8am - 8:50am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Collin McMillan (W&M) discusses structural information such as function calls and API usage to locate relevant source code, which can be reused in programmers' projects.
Neuroscience & Biology Honors Colloquium
Neuroscience & Biology Honors Colloquium
Wednesday, February 15
12pm - 1pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Ksenija Kapetanovic and Kathryn Rehain will present their Honors project research.
Linguistics Honors Colloquium
Linguistics Honors Colloquium
Wednesday, February 15
2pm - 2:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Senior Kenay Sudler will present her Honors Project research.
Africana House Tea Series
Africana House Tea Series
Wednesday, February 15
4pm - 5pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), 2nd Floor, Africana House
Please join the Africana House in welcoming Professor Jody Allen for tea and an interesting discussion. Come take a break to relax with refreshments and a enjoy a great talk. Please encourage students to come out to this event as well!
English Honors Colloquium
English Honors Colloquium
Wednesday, February 15
4:30pm - 5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Ann Katherine Allen will present her Honors Project research.
J. Ward Jones Lecture
J. Ward Jones Lecture
Wednesday, February 15
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Dr. John Miller (University of Virginia) on Virgil's Salian Hymn to Hercules
American Studies Honors Colloquium
American Studies Honors Colloquium
Wednesday, February 15
6pm - 6:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Senior Andrew Ojeda will present his Honors Project research.
Suzhou River Film Screening
Suzhou River Film Screening
Wednesday, February 15
6:30pm
Williamsburg Regional Library
Introduced by Professor Yanfang Tang, Suzhou River is being screened as part of the annual Global Film Festival.
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Ongoing Events
Benjamin Rush Symposium on Health Law and Bioethics
Benjamin Rush Symposium on Health Law and Bioethics
Monday, February 13 - Friday, February 17
1pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 119
Five W&M law students will present papers addressing issues regarding the interface of law with current matters of bioethical and health law concern. A paper will be presented each day at 1 p.m. in Rm. 119. Free and the public is welcome.
Psychology Major Declaration Period
Psychology Major Declaration Period
Monday, February 13 - Wednesday, March 14
Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1137
Come to the Psychology Department in the ISC to sign up for a major declaration advising appointment.
W&M French and Francophone Film Festival (WM4F)
W&M French and Francophone Film Festival (WM4F)
Friday, January 27 - Friday, February 17
Kimball Theatre, Merchant's Square
Partly funded by the Reves Center for International Studies.
Andrews Gallery: "Tonic" Exhibition
Andrews Gallery: "Tonic" Exhibition
Thursday, January 26 - Thursday, March 1
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery, Rm 107
The Department of Art & Art History and Andrews Gallery present:
"Tonic"
Ceramic work by Mike Jabbur