Teaching Assistantship in French
Sunday, January 15
All day
Washington Hall
Learn more about a 1 year assistantship in France.
    Italian Placement Exam - Levels 102 and 202
    Tuesday, January 17
    10am - 12pm
    Washington Hall, Room 305
    The placement exam to test into ITAL 102 and ITAL 202 courses for the 2012 spring semester will be offered on Tuesday, January 17th at both 10 am and 11 am in Washington Hall rm. 305.
      First Day of Spring Classes
      Wednesday, January 18
      All day
      McGlothlin-Street Hall
        Spring Semester Begins
        Wednesday, January 18
        All day
        Small Hall
          Spring Semester Begins
          Wednesday, January 18
          All day
          Jones Hall
            CSUMS Organizational Meeting
            Wednesday, January 18
            3:30pm - 4:30pm
            Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 220
            Getting things going for a semester of great research ideas!
              Africana House Tea
              Wednesday, January 18
              4pm
              Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), 500G
              Featuring Professor Hermine Pinson speaking on "Memoir as Lyrical Essay."
                "Tekkon Kinkreet" Screening
                Wednesday, January 18
                6:30pm - 9pm
                Williamsburg Public LIbrary
                Screening of anime "Tekkon Kinkreet" (dir. Michael Arias, 2006) opens Global Film Festival Pre-Festival Series
                  Thoroughly Modern Millie
                  Thursday, January 19
                  8pm - 11pm
                  Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Mainstage
                  Sinfonicron Light Opera Company presents Thoroughly Modern Millie a light-hearted tribute to the Jazz Age. This Tony award-winning production show takes you back to the era of shorter skirts, bobbed hair, and the glitz and glam of 1920s New York.
                    Computer Science Mock Interviews
                    Friday, January 20
                    All day
                    Cohen Career Center
                    Representatives from Proxios and Tellus Applied Sciences will be conducting mock interviews for computer science students on January 18 and 20. Sign up through the Tribe Careers website.
                      Thoroughly Modern Millie
                      Friday, January 20
                      8pm - 11pm
                      Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Mainstage
                      Sinfonicron Light Opera Company presents Thoroughly Modern Millie a light-hearted tribute to the Jazz Age. This Tony award-winning production show takes you back to the era of shorter skirts, bobbed hair, and the glitz and glam of 1920s New York.
                        Thoroughly Modern Millie
                        Saturday, January 21
                        2pm - 5pm
                        Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Mainstage
                        Sinfonicron Light Opera Company presents Thoroughly Modern Millie a light-hearted tribute to the Jazz Age. This Tony award-winning production show takes you back to the era of shorter skirts, bobbed hair, and the glitz and glam of 1920s New York.
                          Thoroughly Modern Millie
                          Saturday, January 21
                          8pm - 11pm
                          Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Mainstage
                          Sinfonicron Light Opera Company presents Thoroughly Modern Millie a light-hearted tribute to the Jazz Age. This Tony award-winning production show takes you back to the era of shorter skirts, bobbed hair, and the glitz and glam of 1920s New York.
                            Thoroughly Modern Millie
                            Sunday, January 22
                            2pm - 5pm
                            Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Mainstage
                            Sinfonicron Light Opera Company presents Thoroughly Modern Millie a light-hearted tribute to the Jazz Age. This Tony award-winning production show takes you back to the era of shorter skirts, bobbed hair, and the glitz and glam of 1920s New York.
                              Africana House Open House
                              Sunday, January 22
                              4pm - 6pm
                              Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), Africana House
                              Learn more about living in the Africana House.
                                Philosophy Colloquium Series
                                Monday, January 23
                                4:30pm - 5:45pm
                                James Blair Hall, Room 201
                                Invited Speaker, Daniel Conway, Texas A&M
                                  Reves Hall Open House
                                  Tuesday, January 24
                                  4pm - 6pm
                                  Reves Hall, First Floor Lounge
                                  Drop by to learn more about W&M's international living-learning community.
                                    Law School Application Workshop
                                    Tuesday, January 24
                                    6pm - 7:30pm
                                    Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 20
                                    If you are applying to law school or are planning on attending law school at some point after graduation, please attend this workshop to be held on Tuesday, January 24 from 6-7:30pm in Morton 20.
                                      Filmabend: Metropolis
                                      Tuesday, January 24
                                      7:30pm - 10pm
                                      Washington Hall, Room 201
                                      We will screen Metropolis (1927, directed by Fritz Lang), a silent science-fiction movie.
                                        American Studies Brownbag
                                        Wednesday, January 25
                                        12pm - 1pm
                                        Samuel E. Jones House, Room 5
                                        Michaele Smith, Ph.D. Candidate, American Studies, will present "The Big Bad Wolf: Male Sexual Aggression in Popular Culture during WWII." Light refreshments will be served.
                                          CSUMS Seminar: Ecology, Network and Differential Equations: for CSUMS
                                          Wednesday, January 25
                                          3:30pm - 4:30pm
                                          Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 220
                                          Junping Shi, Department of Mathematics, College of William and Mary
                                            Santiago de Compostela Info Session
                                            Wednesday, January 25
                                            5pm - 6pm
                                            Washington Hall, Room 201
                                            Come learn about the new program in Santiago, Spain!
                                              Andrews Gallery: "Tonic" Exhibition
                                              Thursday, January 26 - Thursday, March 1
                                              Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery, Rm 107
                                              The Department of Art & Art History and Andrews Gallery present: "Tonic" Ceramic work by Mike Jabbur
                                                "Tonic" Exhibition Reception: Andrews Gallery
                                                Thursday, January 26
                                                4:30pm - 6pm
                                                Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery, Rm 107
                                                The Department of Art & Art History and Andrews Gallery present: "Tonic" Ceramic work by Mike Jabbur: Reception: Thursday, January 26, 4:30 - 6 p.m. Andrews Gallery
                                                  Earthquakes in Virginia: Past, present, and future
                                                  Thursday, January 26
                                                  7pm - 8:15pm
                                                  VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
                                                  Join W&M geology professor Chuck Bailey for our After Hours lecture as he explores the nature and history of earthquakes in Virginia and the probability of future temblors. {{ http://www.vims.edu/public/afterhours/registration/index.php,Register here.}}
                                                    W&M French and Francophone Film Festival (WM4F)
                                                    Friday, January 27 - Friday, February 17
                                                    Kimball Theatre, Merchant's Square
                                                    Partly funded by the Reves Center for International Studies.
                                                      Biology Candidate Seminar
                                                      Friday, January 27
                                                      4pm
                                                      Andrews Hall, Room 101
                                                        Physics Colloquium
                                                        Friday, January 27
                                                        4pm - 5pm
                                                        Small Hall, Room 111
                                                        Marc Sher, College of William & Mary, Title of talk: "The Higgs Boson"
                                                          Philosophy Colloquium Series
                                                          Friday, January 27
                                                          4:30pm - 6pm
                                                          James Blair Hall, Room 223
                                                          Invited Speaker, Johanna Wolf, University of Puget Sound
                                                            WM4F "Paris" (Klapisch, 2008)
                                                            Friday, January 27
                                                            6:30pm
                                                            Kimball Theater
                                                            "Paris" (Cedric Kaplisch, 2008) is a romantic comedy. This is the first film shown during the 2012 WM4F (French & Francophone Film Festival).
                                                              Philosophy Colloquium Series
                                                              Monday, January 30
                                                              4:30pm - 6pm
                                                              James Blair Hall, Room 205
                                                              Invited Speaker, Andreja Novakovic, Columbia University
                                                                AIA - Kershaw Lecture
                                                                Monday, January 30
                                                                4:30pm - 6:30pm
                                                                Andrews Hall, Room 101
                                                                Dr. Timothy Harrison will be speaking on "Sea-Peoples and Neo-Hittites in the 'Land of Palestin:' recent discoveries at Tell Tayinat on the Plain of Antioch."
                                                                  Internships in Francophone Europe (IFE) Information Session
                                                                  Tuesday, January 31
                                                                  12:30am - 2:30pm
                                                                  Washington Hall, Room 210
                                                                  Drop in to learn more about IFE's field studies and internships in Paris, Strasbourg, and Brussels.
                                                                    Careers at the Intersection of Science, Government and/or International: Two Winding Paths
                                                                    Tuesday, January 31
                                                                    1:30pm - 2:30pm
                                                                    Cohen Career Center
                                                                    Elizabeth Lyons and Kathryn Pharr from the Department of State will discuss their career paths and how their positions bring together science, government and policy. Kathryn is a 2006 W&M grad with a double major in chemistry and international relations.
                                                                      Biology Candidate Seminar
                                                                      Tuesday, January 31
                                                                      4pm
                                                                      Andrews Hall, Room 101
                                                                        Careers in Marine Science Panel
                                                                        Tuesday, January 31
                                                                        5:30pm - 7pm
                                                                        Cohen Career Center
                                                                        A panel of professionals representing different sectors in the marine science field discuss their career paths and offer valuable advice and perspective.
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