Prof. James E. Young on Spiegelman's MAUS
Tuesday, April 5
9:30am - 10:50pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 333
James Young, author of Writing the Holocaust and The Texture of Memory, will present on Art Spiegelman's MAUS Tuesday, April 5, at 9:30am in BLOW 333
    CIA Simulation II
    Tuesday, April 5
    9:45am - 12pm
    Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
    Ever wondered what it is like to be an intelligence analyst? Attend ONE of these two realistic simulations hosted and moderated by C.I.A. analysts. You will be presented with a 'typical' security issue and challenged to react appropriately.
      Brenton Hamilton Demo & Lecture
      Tuesday, April 5
      11am
      Andrews Hall
      Please join us for a demo and lecture by Photographer Brenton Hamilton "New Under the Sun: The Advent of Photography" Free and open to the public
        Fan Fang, Applied Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
        Tuesday, April 5
        3pm - 5pm
        Tucker Hall, Room 111
        Fan Fang, Applied Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Defense Title: Optical Characterization of Interface Magnetization in Multifunctional Oxide Heterostructures Advisor: Dr. Gunter Luepke
          Stanley H. Mervis Lecture, Professor Pamela Samuelson on "Mass Digitization of Cultural Heritage"
          Tuesday, April 5
          3:30pm - 5pm
          Law School, Room 127
          Pamela Samuelson, the Richard M. Sherman Distinguished Professor of Law at Berkeley, will deliver the 2015-16 Mervis Lecture on April 5, titled "Mass Digitization of Cultural Heritage: Why Copyright Obstacles Must be Overcome." Free and all are welcome.
            Lecture: Prof. James Young, The Stages of Memory
            Tuesday, April 5
            4:30pm - 6pm
            150
            Professor James Young of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, author of Writing the Holocaust and The Texture of Memory, will speak on "The Stages of Memory," his new research/book project on Tuesday, April 5, at 4:30 in Millington 150
              The Rise of Illiberal Democracies in Europe & Asia
              Tuesday, April 5
              5pm
              Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
              Come hear W&M professors explore the possible long-term implications of the rise of illiberal democracies in Europe and Asia.
                ESPN Tech Talk
                Tuesday, April 5
                6pm - 7pm
                Cohen Career Center
                  20th Annual Minnie Braithwaite Lecture with Rhodessa Jones
                  Tuesday, April 5
                  7pm - 8pm
                  Andrews Hall, Room 101
                  Please join us for the Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Program's Braithwaite Lecture with Rhodessa Jones. Her talk is titled, "Rhodessa Jones: A Woman for the 21st Century" All are welcome! Reception to follow.
                    Film Screening and Discussion: The Mask You Live In
                    Tuesday, April 5
                    7pm - 9pm
                    Tucker Hall, 127A
                    Join other members of the W&M community to examine and discuss masculinity via the Greek Film Series' showing of "The Mask You Live In," a documentary that explores America's shallow - and somewhat confining - definition of masculinity.
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                      Inaugural Newton-Blanchard Prize for Creative Writing
                      Friday, April 1 - Sunday, May 1
                      No specific location.
                      The Newton-Blanchard Prize aims to recognize excellence in both fiction and non-fiction writing. Two prizes of $2500 each will be awarded in Spring 2016 to original short fiction and original nonfiction.
                      Submit Art for W&M Pride 2016!
                      Monday, March 21 - Friday, April 8
                      Sunken Garden
                      Chinese Cooking Class
                      Thursday, March 17 - Thursday, April 7
                      Rowe House
                      Taught by local Chef Ed McMahon, the WMCI Chinese Cooking classes are an excellent way to experience Chinese culture. The class will teach students how to prepare various authentic Chinese foods.
                      An Introduction to China's World Heritage Sites
                      Tuesday, March 15 - Thursday, April 7
                      Rowe House
                      William & Mary Confucius Institute presents a course on China's World heritage Sites. Students will explore cultural, historical and geographic elements of China using photos and research. Government will also be discussed.
                      COLL Innovation Grants for Faculty: Open Proposals
                      Monday, February 22 - Friday, April 29
                      Location not specified
                      Innovation Grants in support of COLL curriculum available now
                      Taiji Workshop
                      Tuesday, February 2 - Tuesday, April 12
                      Sadler Center, Chesapeake B
                      WMCI community-favorite Beginner Yang Style Taiji Workshop. Learn the ancient Chinese technique meant for exercise and meditation.
                      Chinese Painting I + II
                      Monday, February 1 - Wednesday, April 6
                      Rowe House
                      William & Mary community course. Join the staff of the WMCI for two courses on Chinese painting! All skill levels welcome.