100 Years of Women
Join the 100th anniversary celebration of the first 24 women admitted as undergraduate students with a yearlong series of events, guest speakers and performances.
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Join the Project for International Peace and Security on Friday, February 1st from 3-5 pm in Tyler 134 as we celebrate our 10th anniversary and 100 Years of Women at the College for a forum with three alumna with careers in IR and national security.
Title: "Beyond Assessing Knowledge-Card Sorting, Superheros, and Moving Towards Measuring (Biological) Expertise among Undergraduates"
On Tuesday, February 5, 2018, Dr. Cheryl Holcomb McCoy will give a lecture on The Five Simple Truths About Cultural Competence in Education and Counseling.
Jenny Offill's first novel Last Things was a finalist for the L.A. Times First Book Award. Her second novel, Dept. of Speculation has been shortlisted for several prizes and awards, including the L.A. Times Fiction Award.
Join Federalist Society in welcoming Professor Helen Alvare of the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University on Thursday February 7th during the Lunch Hour in Room 127.
In honor and celebration of the inauguration of President Katherine A. Rowe and the re-investiture of Dr. Robert M. Gates as Chancellor, the Special Collections Research Center will host a noteworthy exhibition.
The William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice cordially invites you to our 2019 Symposium: Power and Identity Politics: The Intersections of Marginalization and Social, Economic, and Political Ascension
Dr. Natasha Sriraman's lecture will juxtapose her personal journey as a Doctor and her advocacy for greater education and understanding of the impact of culture, bias, individuality and health literacy in health care.
Mathematics Colloquium: Yu Amy Xia (Mason School of Business, William & Mary)
While celebrating 326 years since the birth of William & Mary by Royal Charter, Charter Day festivities will serve as the official inauguration for President Katherine A. Rowe and the re-investiture of Robert M. Gates ?65, L.H.D. '98 as Chancellor.
AMP & SA are proud to welcome Nicole Byer as the 2019 Charter Day Comedian! The show will be in Chesapeake on Saturday, February 8th at 9pm! Doors open at 8pm! Tickets will be $3 w/ Student ID, $6 Fac/Staff, and $10 for the general public.
$5, free with William & Mary ID; reception following the concert
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law in welcoming Dunn Lecturer Caitlin Halligan. Please RSVP for the event here.
Please join Women's Law Society during the lunch hour on February 13th in Room 127 for a panel discussion featuring your favorite law school couples. Panelists will discuss work/life balance within the law school and the legal profession as a whole.
Dr. Wright is a geographer and oceanographer, who will deliver a presentation titled ?Discovery?Technology?Hope? in celebration of the 100 Years of Women and the UN International Women & Girls in Science day.
Janis Louie of the University of Utah presents "Adventures in Fe Catalysis"
A moderated panel discussion about media law and freedom of speech, with guest speaker, Nabiha Syed.
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a lecture by Professor Molly Brady of the University of Virginia School of Law. Free admission & all are welcome. Lunch will be served.
Join us on Thursday, February 21, from 4:30 - 6:00pm in Small Hall 110 for a lecture from Bonnie Glaser, Senior Adviser for Asia and Director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic & International Studies
Title: "Biology at True Resolution: Enabling a Comprehensive View of Genomics"
Ana Navarro is a well-known Republican strategist and a political analyst for CNN and CNN en Espa?ol. She is also a political contributor on ABC?s The View where she co-hosts one day a week.
Morag Kersel delivers the Archaeology Institute of America's Joukousky Lecture on "Who Owns the Past, Competing Claims for Antiquities from the Holy Land".
Professor Douglas Flowe?s work analyzes black crime within the prism of masculine identity, leisure, the varied uses of public space, and racial-ized supervision.
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