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Chinese Language Competition
Chinese Language Competition
Friday, April 5
3pm - 6:30pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 102
The deadline for signing up is March 29 at 5:00 p.m. To sign up, contact [[e|dcchapman, Dereck Chapman]].
The Indian Ocean Basin: Navigating the 21st-Century Marine Silk Road
The Indian Ocean Basin: Navigating the 21st-Century Marine Silk Road
Friday, April 5
4pm - 7pm
School of Education, Matoaka Woods Room
Third biennial Critchfield Conference. Keynote address by Robert D. Kaplan.
Where are you Asian Americans?
Where are you Asian Americans?
Friday, April 5 - Saturday, April 6
7pm - 3:30pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake A&B (5th), Tidewater A (6th)
This conference aims to discuss what it means to be Asian American and what steps can be taken to increase campus awareness. Come for FREE food, guest speakers, panelists and discussion! All are welcome.
The Indian Ocean Basin: Navigating the 21st Century Marine Silk Road
The Indian Ocean Basin: Navigating the 21st Century Marine Silk Road
Saturday, April 6
8:30am - 5pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
Third biennial Critchfield Conference. Lunch keynote address by Michael C. Hudson, Director, Middle East Institute, National University of Singapore.
After Fukushima: Nuclear Power in the 21st Century Lessons from the Fukushima Disaster
After Fukushima: Nuclear Power in the 21st Century Lessons from the Fukushima Disaster
Tuesday, April 9
6pm - 8pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
Japanese Culture Association is organizing a panel discussion on nuclear energy and Fukushima. The panel will feature faculty members from the College's departments of Chemistry, Geology, East Asian studies, Psychology, Economics and History.
Brute Force: Livestock and Labor in Ottoman Egypt, 1750-1850
Brute Force: Livestock and Labor in Ottoman Egypt, 1750-1850
Friday, April 12
5pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 201
Delivered by Alan Mikhail, Yale University Department of History.
Lecture: Ambassador Pickering, "Unclenching Our Fists: Negotiation Strategy with Iran"
Lecture: Ambassador Pickering, "Unclenching Our Fists: Negotiation Strategy with Iran"
Friday, April 12
6:30pm
School of Education, Matoaka Woods Room
One of America's most well-respected diplomats, Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering, will speak as part of William & Mary's first intercollegiate Model United Nations conference (&MUN) on April 12, 2013.
Lecture: Unclenching Our Fists: Negotiation Strategy With Iran
Lecture: Unclenching Our Fists: Negotiation Strategy With Iran
Friday, April 12
6:30pm
School of Education, Matoaka Woods
Lecture given by Ambassador Thomas Pickering, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Part of the MUN conference hosted by the W&M International Relations Club.
The Moral Landscape in Islamicate Tajikistan: Soviet Legacies and Post-Soviet Realities
The Moral Landscape in Islamicate Tajikistan: Soviet Legacies and Post-Soviet Realities
Thursday, April 25
5pm
James Blair Hall, Room 206
Delivered by Zohra Beben, William & Mary Department of Anthropology.
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Ongoing Events
Chinese Classes in Summer 2013
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.