No Physics Colloquium
Friday, March 15
All day
Small Hall, Room 111
    Administrative Law Symposium in Honor of Professor Koch
    Friday, March 15
    9am - 4:30pm
    Law School, Room 127
    This symposium is a tribute to the memory of Charles Koch (1944-2012), Dudley Warner Woodbridge Professor at William & Mary Law School. It will be held on Friday, March 15, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in room 127 at the Law School. Free. All are welcome.
      American University Programs Info Session
      Friday, March 15
      2pm - 3pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
      Information session regarding the partnership between William and Mary and American University that allows you to earn W&M credit while studying and working in Washington, D.C.
        The Chinese Postman Problem in Regular Graphs of Odd Degree
        Friday, March 15
        2pm - 3pm
        Jones Hall, Room 301
        Talk by Suil O, Department of Mathematics, College of William and Mary.
          Colloquium: Advances in Computer Simulation
          Friday, March 15
          3pm - 4pm
          McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
          James R. Wilson, North Carolina State University, will give a talk that focuses on the way that advances in the field of computer simulation are driven by the continuous interplay of inspiration, intuition, abstraction, and experimentation.
            Not all miniatures are equal: Exploring the effects of miniaturization on the fish skeleton
            Friday, March 15
            3:30pm
            VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
            Dr. Kevin Conway, Assistant Professor in the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Science at Texas A & M University, discusses fish morphology in the 21st Century.
              Colloquium: Dale Miller (ODU)
              Friday, March 15
              4:30pm - 6pm
              Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 336
              Professor Dale Miller will give a colloquium talk to the philosophy department, entitled, "In a Cool Hour: Reactive Attitudes and the Hare-Williams Debate."
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                Undergraduate advising period
                Monday, March 11 - Friday, March 22
                Location not specified
                Majors Information Weeks
                Monday, March 11 - Friday, March 22
                Various locations
                Majors Information Weeks is an opportunity for students to learn more about the majors and minors offered at W&M.
                Midterm grading period
                Monday, February 25 - Friday, March 15
                Location not specified
                The Inevitable Present: Integration at William & Mary
                Monday, February 4 - Tuesday, August 13
                Swem Library, Marshall Gallery (1st floor Rotunda) and Read & Relax area
                Integration at William & Mary was not achieved simply with the acceptance of the first students of color; instead it has been a decades-long process. A new exhibit at Swem Library traces the admission of some of the first W&M African American students.
                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.