Fall Geology Departmental Field Trip
Friday, September 18 - Saturday, September 19
Location not specified
Geology of Shenandoah National Park
    Faculty Workshop: "Effective Communication for Rational Minds"
    Friday, September 18
    8:30am - 12:30pm
    Andrews Hall, Room 201
    Jean-luc Doumont leads a highly interactive workshop covering ways you can structure your courses and assignments to improve students' public presentations. Sponsored by the Center for the Liberal Arts and the Dean's Office, Arts & Sciences.
      Conversation Partner Program (CPP) through Reves Center
      Friday, September 18 - Friday, October 2
      12pm - 12pm
      Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
      Want to meet and hang out with international W&M students? Sign up today to join the Conversation Partner Program (CPP)! {{http://survey.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_dgVPZcnbZZzeXiJ, Application}}
        How to make your programs run faster?
        Friday, September 18
        3pm
        McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
        Colloquium talk by Xu Liu
          Fall Seminar: Shannon Williamson (Lake Pend Oreille Waterkeeper)
          Friday, September 18
          4pm
          Andrews Hall, Room 101
          From the deep sea to advocacy-the evolution of a career in science
            Philosophy Department Fall BBQ & Student-Faculty Volleyball Match
            Friday, September 18
            4pm
            James Blair Hall, Outdoors, east side, by the statue of James Blair
            All Philosophy majors & minors, plus interested students, are invited to a BBQ, followed by a volleyball match with the department faculty. Food provided! Location: outside James Blair Hall, east side (by the Blair statue). Time: beginning around 4 pm.
              Colloquium - Kunio Sayanagi (Hampton University)
              Friday, September 18
              4pm - 5pm
              Small Hall, Room 110
              Kunio Sayanagi, Hampton University, Title of Talk: Hexagon and Polar Vortex: Observing Saturn's Northern High Latitudes from NASA's Cassini Orbiter
                A New Vision: The Menokin Glass House
                Friday, September 18
                5pm - 7pm
                Swem Library, Ground Floor, Botetourt Theatre
                Join us at Swem Library on Friday, September 18 for A New Vision: The Menokin Glass House, a lecture by Sarah Dillard Pope and Hullihen Williams Moore.
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                  Interested in service learning in Sarajevo this summer?
                  Thursday, September 17 - Monday, September 21
                  8pm - 9pm
                  Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 1
                  The William and Mary Bosnia Project is currently recruiting students to spend four weeks this summer teaching English and non-violent communication in Sarajevo.
                  Bosnia Project information sessions
                  Thursday, September 17 - Monday, September 21
                  8pm - 8pm
                  Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 1
                  Teach English and non-violent communication abroad! Thursday, Sept. 17 and Monday, Sept. 21 at 8 pm in Morton 1. Learn more about the project and application process.
                  WMCI Presents: Chinese Calligraphy
                  Tuesday, September 15 - Thursday, October 8
                  5pm - 6pm
                  Rowe House
                  Learn how to make masterful creations with a bamboo brush and appreciate the concepts of Chinese Calligraphy! Classes run from 5:00pm-6:00pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, September 15th to October 8th.
                  WMCI Presents: Hulusi
                  Monday, September 14 - Wednesday, October 7
                  5pm - 6pm
                  Rowe House
                  Learn how to play an ancient Chinese gourd flute! Classes will run from September 14th to October 7th, occuring Mondays & Wednesdays from 5:00- 6:00 pm.
                  Coffee with a CLA Fellow
                  Monday, September 14 - Friday, December 18
                  See Full Description for schedule and locations
                  During the fall 2015 semester, CLA Fellows are available for informal discussion with faculty about COLL course development. Come have coffee on us. What's on your mind? See the full schedule.
                  Thirteenth W&M Faculty Show presented by the Muscarelle Museum of Art
                  Saturday, September 12 - Sunday, January 17
                  Muscarelle Museum of Art
                  Recent works of the teaching studio art faculty including visiting instructors and emeriti professors of William & Mary will be featured in an exhibition Faculty Show 13 at the Muscarelle Museum of Art from September 12, 2015 through January 17, 2016.
                  Applications Open: SEED Dialogues Fall 2015
                  Friday, September 11 - Monday, September 28
                  12:01am - 8am
                  Location not specified
                  Students can apply to participate in a 5-session dialogue. Application deadline is 8 am, Monday, September 28.
                  Ceramicists and Sculptors in Two Dimensions
                  Wednesday, September 2 - Wednesday, September 30
                  Andrews Hall
                  An exhibition where sculptors and ceramicists employ a variety of approaches, methodologies and materials through the act of drawing.
                  HOPE - Accepting Applications through Sept. 27!
                  Wednesday, September 2 - Sunday, September 27
                  Campus Center
                  Show your passions for peer education and health by working with an inclusive and diverse campus group! HOPE's application for this year will be open through September 27. Application link: forms.wm.edu/22120
                  PACS E-Internship Application Now Open!
                  Wednesday, September 2 - Friday, September 18
                  Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall)
                  The e-internship application for the Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) program is now open! Students may apply through Tribe Careers (search PACS intern or job ID: 18360) through Sept. 18 at 5 p.m. Visit: http://www.wm.edu/offices/itpir/pacs/
                  The Menokin Exhibit
                  Thursday, May 21 - Tuesday, October 6
                  Swem Library, Ground Floor, Botetourt Gallery
                  "Through Their Eyes: A Photographic Journey" showcases images of Menokin from photographers Hullihen Williams Moore (2012-2014) and Frances Benjamin Johnston (1930). "Re-imagining A Ruin" provides an overview of The Menokin Glass House Project.
                  Scholarship on Display: Economics Department
                  Monday, December 1 - Wednesday, September 30
                  Swem Library, Bright Gallery, 2nd Floor Rotunda
                  Scholarship On Display is a rotating exhibit series showcasing faculty work from academic departments at the College of William & Mary. This installment features publications and research from current faculty members in the Economics Department.