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Colloquium: Mining Heterogeneous Information Networks
Colloquium: Mining Heterogeneous Information Networks
Friday, February 24
8am - 8:50am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Yizhou Sun (UIUC) discusses the problem of mining heterogeneous information networks, by leveraging the semantic meanings of the types of objects and links in a network.
Master Class with John Mark Rozendaal
Master Class with John Mark Rozendaal
Friday, February 24
11:30am - 12:30pm
Wren Building, Great Hall
W&M Viol Consort in masterclass with baroque musician John Mark Rozendaal.
Open to the public.
Careers in Forensic Science
Careers in Forensic Science
Friday, February 24
12pm - 1pm
Cohen Career Center
Are TV crime shows accurate? What is life really like in a forensic science lab? Find out when a scientist from the Virginia Department of Forensic Science discusses career opportunities in the field and highlights lab activities in the Richmond facility.
Undergraduate Research Science Symposium
Undergraduate Research Science Symposium
Friday, February 24
12pm - 5pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A&B, York, James, Colony Rooms
Students who have conducted research in the sciences will present their work at the 18th Annual Science Symposium.
Physics Colloquium-1979 Nobel Prize in Physics
Physics Colloquium-1979 Nobel Prize in Physics
Friday, February 24
3pm - 4pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Steven Weinberg, University of Texas, Title of Talk: "The Dark Universe."
Darwin, Wallace and biogeographic classification
Darwin, Wallace and biogeographic classification
Friday, February 24
3:30pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Dr. Lynne Parenti of the Smithsonian Institution will explore the links between biology and geology at all scales, and the importance of recognizing and classifying natural biogeographic regions.
Biology Seminar - Brian Kemp (Washington State University)
Biology Seminar - Brian Kemp (Washington State University)
Friday, February 24
4pm
Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127
Title: "Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory"
Philosophy Colloquium Series
Philosophy Colloquium Series
Friday, February 24
4:30pm - 6pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 301
Invited Speaker, Susan Wolf (UNC Chapel Hill), "Love: The Basic Questions."
Ewell Concert Series: Repast Baroque Ensemble
Ewell Concert Series: Repast Baroque Ensemble
Friday, February 24
8pm
Bruton Parish Church
"A graceful, energetic ensemble..."Allan Kozinn, The New York Times
The Night of the Iguana
The Night of the Iguana
Friday, February 24
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Richard Palmer
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Ongoing Events
William and Mary Medical Relief 2012-2013
William and Mary Medical Relief 2012-2013
Tuesday, February 21 - Friday, March 16
Monroe Hall, Talliaferro 303 OR Monroe 306
William and Mary Medical Relief Nicaragua is looking for new 2012-2013 team members! APPLY by March 16, 2012. The WMMR winter break trip to Nicaragua is especially of interest to pre-meds & pre-dents who are looking for some international aid experience.
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.
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