Application Deadline: NCUSAR D.C. Summer Internship Program
Friday, March 1
All day
Location not specified
The National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations' Washington, DC Summer Internship Program offers undergraduate and graduate students a ten-week professional, academic, and career opportunity internship in the nation's capital.
    Application Deadline: National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations Fellowships
    Friday, March 1
    All day
    Location not specified
    Washington, D.C. Summer Internship Program. June 3, 2013 - August 9, 2013.
      When More Is Less: Is the Global Diffusion of Social Media Clouding Our Vision of World Affairs?
      Wednesday, March 13
      4pm
      Andrews Hall, Room 101
      Annual McSwain-Walker Lecture, delivered by Dr. Rudra Sil, Professor of Political Science and Co-Director, Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business, University of Pennsylvania.
        Chinese Classes in Summer 2013
        Thursday, March 21 - Tuesday, May 28
        Location not specified
        Elementary and intermediate level Chinese classes will be offered in the summer of 2013! Registration is already started.
          Past as Tradition, Past as History
          Thursday, March 21
          5pm
          James Blair Hall, Room 206
          "Past as Tradition, Past as History: Sanskrit Narratives in Kashmir's Persian Historical Tradition, 17th-19th centuries" delivered by Chitralekha Zutshi, William & Mary Department of History.
            Secular Histories, Saintly Returns: Death and Devotion in Modern Turkey
            Friday, March 22
            3pm
            Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 102
            Keynote address of the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES) Senior Student Conference.
              Formations & Transformations in Asia and the Middle East
              Saturday, March 23
              8:30am - 12:45pm
              Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127
              First Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES) Senior Student Conference.
                Film: Sita Sings the Blues
                Sunday, March 24
                8pm
                Ewell Hall, Swem Music Library
                A unique film combining animation and music to tell the tale of Sita, Hinduism's princess of the Earth.
                  Lecture, Colette Rausch: Democratic Change in Libya and Burma
                  Thursday, March 28
                  12:50pm - 1:50pm
                  Law School, Room 127
                  Colette Rausch will speak on Democratic Change in Libya and Burma on March 28 at 12:50 p.m. in room 127 at the Law School. Free and all are welcome. Guest of Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Justice Program.
                    Tara Ghoshal Wallace will speak on To One Thing Constant: The Passion of Pope's Eloisa
                    Thursday, March 28
                    5pm
                    Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 201
                    Tara Ghoshal Wallace, The George Washington University, will speak on "'To One Thing Constant': The Passion of Pope's Eloisa" Thurs., March 28, at 5 p.m. in Tyler 201.
                      Mellon Faculty Fellows Reception
                      Friday, March 29
                      3pm - 5:30pm
                      Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
                      Reception for Mellon Faculty Fellows in Global Studies and Africana Studies. Open to the public.