The Fail-Forward Logic of Settler Colonialism: Statehood and Hawai’i
Friday, September 20
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 321

 Dean Itsuji Saranillio , Associate Professor of Social & Cultural Analysis at New York University will give a talk titled: "The Fail-Forward Logic of Settler Colonialism: Statehood and Hawai’i"

    Introduction to COLL
    Friday, September 20
    12pm - 2pm
    Swem Library, Kyle Classroom


    Fall Career and Internship Fair
    Friday, September 20
    12pm - 4pm
    Sadler Center, Chesapeake and Tidewater Rooms
    Hongyang Zhao, Computer Science - Ph.D. Final Defense
    Friday, September 20
    1pm - 3pm
    McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 002

    Hongyang Zhao , Computer Science - Ph.D. Final Defense
    Title: Motion Sensors-based Human Behavior Recognition and Analysis
    Advisor: Gang Zhou


      Colloquium: Deep Appearance Modeling
      Friday, September 20
      3pm - 4pm
      McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

      Colloquium Speaker: Pieter Peers from Computer Science at William & Mary

      Biology Fall Seminar: John Couture: Purdue University
      Friday, September 20
      4pm - 5pm
      1221

      Talk Title: "Integrating vegetation spectroscopy into plant ecology"

        Physics Colloquium - Amlan Biswas
        Friday, September 20
        4pm - 5pm
        Small Hall, Room 111

        Amlan Biswas, University of Florida, Title of Talk: Magnetoelectrism” in crystals: Controlling magnetic anisotropy with strain and electric fields

        THE ADJACENT POSSIBLE: Susan York
        Friday, September 20
        4pm - 5:30pm
        Andrews Hall, Room 101
        AIA Lecture: Dr. Laurie Rush, "Saving Archaeology in Crisis Areas"
        Friday, September 20
        5pm - 6pm
        Small Hall, Room 110

        The Williamsburg AIA presents Dr. Laurie Rush, Cultural Resources Manager at Fort Drum, for a lecture on "Saving Archaeology in Crisis Areas."  


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        Make a FREE appointment at the Writing Resources Center!
        Monday, September 9 - Friday, December 6
        Swem Library, Writing Resources Center

        The WRC is here to support you! 

        In free, one-on-one sessions, our trained peer consultants help you learn how to construct an argument, deliver a presentation, or use and cite sources. 

        THE ADJACENT POSSIBLE
        Tuesday, August 27 - Friday, September 27
        10am - 5pm
        Muscarelle Museum of Art, Sheridan & Spigel Galleries
        Scholarship on Display: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
        Friday, April 19 - Tuesday, December 31
        Swem Library, Entrance Gallery

        In 1991, the Women's Studies program emerged, and in 2013, the program was renamed Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, a change that reflects the program’s aspirations for the growth of feminist research and activism at William & Mary.