Physics Colloquium
Friday, November 1
All day
Small Hall, Room 122
Marina Artuso, University of Syracuse, Title of Talk: New physics in charm and beauty decays: the LHCb perspective
    Nov. 1 & 2 Law Day, Presented by W&M Law and the BLSA
    Friday, November 1 - Saturday, November 2
    Law School
    Law Day introduces students to law school by providing a glimpse into the study of law, the life of a law student, and the law school admission process. Participants will have the opportunity to meet current law students, faculty, and W&M administrators.
      The Good, The Bad, and The Unknown: Effects of Immigration Reform
      Friday, November 1
      10am - 5pm
      Law School
      Come listen to varying perspectives of the current immigration system and possible implications of comprehensive immigration reform.
        Africana Studies-Reves Center Lecture by Fahad Bishara
        Friday, November 1
        11am - 12pm
        Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
        Please join Africana Studies for the Africana Studies-Reves Center lecture by Fahad Bishara, Dept. of History, entitled, "The Most Enduring Obligation: Debt, Personhood, and Political Economy in Omani East Africa, c. 1800 - 1860."
          Computer Science Colloquium
          Friday, November 1
          3pm
          McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
          Is it Possible to Build a Yelp or Wikipedia for Foreign Aid Projects? Brad Parks and Michael Tierney, AidData Center, William and Mary
            Chemistry Fall Seminar
            Friday, November 1
            3pm - 4pm
            1127
            Jillian Dempsey, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill presents "New Approaches to Probing Charge Transport Pathways in Solar Fuel Production Schemes"
              Biology Seminar: Kathryn Tifft (Johns Hopkins University)
              Friday, November 1
              4pm
              Andrews Hall, Room 101
              "The Adventures of Transitioning from a Traditional Lecture to a more student-centered class"
                Fete de la Recherche
                Friday, November 1
                4:30pm - 7pm
                Washington Hall, Room 201
                The French & Francophone Studies Program announces its fourth annual student research conference: Fete de la Recherche, November 1, 2013.
                  Ewell Concert Series: Yoonie Han, Pianist
                  Friday, November 1
                  7:30pm
                  Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
                  Admission is free for everyone.
                    Chamber Winds Ensemble performs in DANCEVENT
                    Friday, November 1
                    8pm - 10pm
                    Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
                    A collaboration between the William & Mary Chamber Winds and the student performers from the William & Mary Department of Theatre, Speech and Dance featuring the music from Igor Stravinsky's "Historie du Soldat."
                      DANCEVENT
                      Friday, November 1
                      8pm - 10pm
                      Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
                      Choreography by W&M Dance faculty Joan Gavaler, Leah Glenn and Denise Damon Wade. Performed by Orchesis dance company. This concert will also feature a reconstruction of THE WORD, a piece by world-renowned modern dance pioneer Paul Taylor.