Arts & Sciences Events
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Learn to cook delicious Chinese cuisine!
Attend this workshop to improve your presentation skills prior to the Graduate Research Symposium!
The Acadian Expulsion carried out by the British from what is now Nova Scotia in 1755 dispersed the Acadians throughout much of the Atlantic world. How is Acadian identity and culture expressed today in Maritime Canada, Louisiana, and even France?
The annual International Relations Program?s Spring Student Faculty Get Together. This year, the event will feature food from Nawab Restaurant on Thursday, March 16, from 4 to 6 pm in the lobby of Tyler Hall. Please respond to rablil@wm.edu.
AIA Lecture presents: Professor Kelcy Sagstetter from the US Naval Academy discusses concerns about fatherhood following the Peloponnesian War. Free and open to the public.
Fulbright Academic Grants fund a year of study or research abroad. Come hear Hakan Seyalioglu '07 discuss his Fulbright experience studying Mathematics in Hungary, and get all the information you need to start putting together a competitive application.
THE EVIL ONE is a brand new anthology of short fiction and a love note to the career of Texas cult rocker Roky Erickson, originally of The 13th Floor Elevators. There will be readings from Tom Batten, Hermine Pinson, Andrew Blossom, and Brian Castleberry.
Golden tunes. Talented performers. Festive Decorations. Delicious snacks. All in all, a spectacular Homebrew full of W&M students and music awaits you!
Admission is as always free. The more the merrier in our opinion.
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Ongoing Events
Learn to play the erhu, an ancient Chinese violin-like instrument and experience the classic sounds of China.
Appreciate the beauty of classical Chinese poetry and better understand Chinese philosophy through the rhymes, rhythm, and storytelling.
Current graduate students who are enrolled in a degree-seeking program should register for all summer courses via Banner Self-Service.
Current graduate students who are enrolled in a degree-seeking program should register for all summer courses via Banner Self-Service.
Cynthia Lin Exhibition "Seeing and Re-seeing"
March 1 - March 31, 2017
Gallery Talk: Friday, March 17th, 4pm
Reception: Friday, March 17, 4-6pm
Apply to graduate in 2018 with the Online Graduation Application
Form is Open February 15 - October 1, 2017
For guidance please see the Graduation Application website.
HEART meets every Tuesday from 7 to 8 pm. If interested in the issue of human trafficking and potentially being a member of HEART, come on out to any meeting!