Colloquium talk: Flexible Hardware as the Key to Accelerating Optimized Neural Networks
Wednesday, February 16
9am - 10am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Online on Zoom

Tong (Tony) Geng from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will present his talk titled "Colloquium talk: Flexible Hardware as the Key to Accelerating Optimized Neural Networks"

    Advanced Studies in England Study Abroad Information Session
    Wednesday, February 16
    12pm - 1pm
    Reves Center for International Studies, GEO Conference Room (2nd floor)

    Join staff from Advanced Studies in England and GEO to learn more about studying abroad in Bath, England. 

      Anthropology Brown Bag: "Still, We Speak: An Archaeology of Jesuit-enslaved Ancestors in Maryland"
      Wednesday, February 16
      12pm - 1pm
      Zoom

      Dr. Laura Masur, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Director of Undergraduate Studies at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., will share her research on the archaeology of those enslaved in Maryland. Email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.

        Social Media &  the Fate of Democracy (Presented by W&M's CRSJ, ACS, & ELS)
        Wednesday, February 16
        1pm - 2pm
        Law School, Zoom

        Join experts Rebecca Green, Jaime Settle, and Jenifer Whitten-Woodring on February 16th, at 1-2 p.m (via zoom) to discuss social media's impact on democracy in various forms. 

        Departmental Seminar: Dr. Alex Manda
        Wednesday, February 16
        4pm - 5pm
        McGlothlin-Street Hall, In-person in McGlothlin 219 and/or over Zoom

        Dr. Manda is a professor of geology at East Carolina University and will be giving a talk on his research, titled "Saltwater intrusion and soil salinization in eastern North Carolina: What do we know?"

          From Innsbruck with Love
          Wednesday, February 16
          5pm - 6pm
          Washington Hall, Room 315

          Patrick Salsburg '21, currently a Fulbright Austria Teaching Assistant in Innsbruck, returns in person to his Alma Mater to speak with students about his position, living abroad, and life after W&M! 


            The 2022 Beijing Olympics: The State of US-China Business
            Wednesday, February 16
            5pm - 6:30pm
            Tucker Hall, 127 A

            The Department of Government, the Global Research Institute, and the Reves Center Present: The 2022 Beijing Olympics: The State of US-China Business, a talk by Carly Fiorina

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              Kashgar 1985: A Photographic Exhibit 
              Tuesday, February 1 - Friday, March 11
              Williamsburg Library, 515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg, VA 23185

              Thirty-seven years ago as a Fulbright Scholar at Wuhan University, Clyde Haulman, Professor Emeritus/Adjunct Lecturer of Economics, had the opportunity to travel to Kashgar and Urumqi for an extended period with his wife Fredrika Teute.

              Creatives Collect: Treasured Art & Objects from the Personal Collections of W&M Studio Art Faculty
              Thursday, January 27 - Friday, February 25
              Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery

              CREATIVES COLLECT: Treasured Art & Objects from the Personal Collections of W&M Studio Art Faculty

              Jan 27 – Feb 25, 2022,  Andrews Gallery

              Conceived and organized by Melissa Parris, Director of Collections & Exhibitions, Muscarelle Museum of Art