Submit Your Story for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Tuesday, April 5 - Monday, April 18
Sadler Center, Tidewater
Submit your story of sexual assault or relational violence to be read anonymously at Take Back the Night on April 21st. Submissions will be accepted until April 18th. For more information, visit wmsaam.wordpress.com.
    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.
        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
          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.
            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