Application Deadline: Summer Fellowships at Middlebury College
Monday, January 14
All day
Location not specified
Summer opportunity for those interested in learning Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, Portuguese or Russian.
    South China Internship Program Summer 2013 Application Deadline
    Monday, January 14
    All day
    Location not specified
    Apply to intern with companies and NGOs in the booming Pearl River Delta of south China. Made possible by the Ford Foundation and the Hong Kong America Center.
      Italian Language Placement Exam
      Tuesday, January 15
      11am - 12pm
      Washington Hall, rm. 312
      The Italian Studies section of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures will offer the Italian Language placement exam on: Tuesday, January 15th 11 am - 12 pm Washington Hall rm. 312
        Discovery Lab: Sturgeons
        Tuesday, January 15
        6pm - 8pm
        VIMS - Catlett-Burruss Research and Education Lab
        Join VIMS professor Eric Hilton to learn about sturgeons--a family of fish that has changed little since the age of dinosaurs. {{ http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=dfaqgicab&oeidk=a07e6ss1kjv7d29bfaf,Register here.}}
          First Day of Classes
          Wednesday, January 16
          All day
          McGlothlin-Street Hall
            Spring classes begin
            Wednesday, January 16
            All day
            Location not specified
              Guest Speaker on Immigration: American Constitution Society
              Wednesday, January 16
              12:50pm - 1:50pm
              Law School, Room 133
              The ACS will host guest speaker Art Serratelli, head of the Immigration Practice Group at Vandeventer Black LLC. Free and all are welcome.
                Reception: Christopher DeLaurenti at Andrews Gallery
                Thursday, January 17
                4pm - 6pm
                Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
                Christopher DeLaurenti, sound artist and Professor of Music at William & Mary, will have an exhibition entitled "Thrill: A Love Song" in Andrews Gallery, January 17 - 31, 2013. Reception: Thursday, January 17, 4 - 6 p.m.
                  Christopher DeLaurenti at Andrews Gallery
                  Thursday, January 17 - Thursday, January 31
                  4pm - 5pm
                  Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
                  Christopher DeLaurenti, sound artist and Professor of Music at William & Mary, will have an exhibition entitled "Thrill: A Love Song" in Andrews Gallery from January 17 - 31, 2013.
                    Constitutional Conversations
                    Thursday, January 17
                    6:30pm - 8pm
                    Williamsburg Regional Library, 515 Scotland Street
                    Adult Workshop - Recent and Upcoming Supreme Court Cases Student Workshop - The Criminal Process: How Do the 5th and 6th Amendments Affect our Modern Society?
                      Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Celebration
                      Thursday, January 17
                      7pm - 8:30pm
                      Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
                      This year's keynote speaker will be Dr. Julianne Malveaux, noted author, economist and former president of Bennett College for Women.
                        Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration
                        Thursday, January 17
                        7pm - 8:30pm
                        Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
                        This year's keynote speaker will be Dr. Julianne Malveaux, noted author, economist and former president of Bennett College for Women.
                          Sinfonicron Presents Gilbert & Sullivan's "Iolanthe"
                          Thursday, January 17
                          8pm
                          Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
                          Iolanthe, mistress of fairy revels, has been banished for twenty-five years for marrying a mortal. Now freed from her exile by the Queen of the Fairies, Iolanthe tries to help her son, Strephon, marry his true love.
                            Physics Colloquium
                            Friday, January 18
                            4pm - 5pm
                            Small Hall, Room 111
                            Robert Craig Group, University of Virginia, Title of Talk: The Search for the Higgs boson with the Full Tevatron Dataset
                              Sinfonicron Presents Gilbert & Sullivan's "Iolanthe"
                              Friday, January 18
                              8pm
                              Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
                              Iolanthe, mistress of fairy revels, has been banished for twenty-five years for marrying a mortal. Now freed from her exile by the Queen of the Fairies, Iolanthe tries to help her son, Strephon, marry his true love.
                                Sinfonicron Presents Gilbert & Sullivan's "Iolanthe"
                                Saturday, January 19
                                2pm
                                Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
                                Iolanthe, mistress of fairy revels, has been banished for twenty-five years for marrying a mortal. Now freed from her exile by the Queen of the Fairies, Iolanthe tries to help her son, Strephon, marry his true love.
                                  Sinfonicron Presents Gilbert & Sullivan's "Iolanthe"
                                  Saturday, January 19
                                  8pm
                                  Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
                                  Iolanthe, mistress of fairy revels, has been banished for twenty-five years for marrying a mortal. Now freed from her exile by the Queen of the Fairies, Iolanthe tries to help her son, Strephon, marry his true love,
                                    Sinfonicron Presents Gilbert & Sullivan's "Iolanthe"
                                    Sunday, January 20
                                    2pm
                                    Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
                                    Iolanthe, mistress of fairy revels, has been banished for twenty-five years for marrying a mortal. Now freed from her exile by the Queen of the Fairies, Iolanthe tries to help her son, Strephon, marry his true love.
                                      Martin Luther King Day
                                      Monday, January 21
                                      All day
                                      Small Hall
                                      Classes will not be in session.
                                        Geology Seminar
                                        Monday, January 21
                                        5pm - 6pm
                                        McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
                                        Join us as Dr. Peter Kleinman presents his talk: "Reducing phosphorus in agricultural runoff in the Chesapeake Bay watershed: hopes, hurdles and hot potatoes"
                                          Judge David J. Novak: The Prosecution of Zacarias Moussaoui for Role in 9-11 Attacks
                                          Tuesday, January 22
                                          3:30pm - 5pm
                                          Law School, Room 133
                                          Judge David J. Novak tried many high profile cases during his previous tenure in the U.S. Attorney's Office, including the prosecution of Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person convicted to date for his role in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
                                            Learn about the WM Summer Program in MONTPELLIER, France
                                            Tuesday, January 22
                                            4:40pm - 6pm
                                            Commons Dining Hall
                                            Come learn about the Program tonight at the STUDY ABROAD MINI FAIR Meet Students who went to Montpellier last year, meet Pr. Fauvel who will be directing the program this summer.
                                              Physics Seminar
                                              Wednesday, January 23
                                              11am - 12:30pm
                                              Small Hall, Room 122
                                              Jian-Ping Chen, Jefferson Lab, Title of Talk: "JLab SoLID Program: Precision Study of Multi-dimensional Nucleon Structure and Test of Standard Model"
                                                Diversity, Zoogeography and Conservation of Sciaenidae
                                                Wednesday, January 23
                                                12pm - 12:55pm
                                                VIMS - Watermen's Hall, Classroom A/B
                                                Join Dr. Ning Labbish Chao for the weekly Fisheries Department lecture as he describes the diversity, zoogeography and conservation status of drums and croaker (Family Sciaenidae).
                                                  Stanley Fish Lecture
                                                  Wednesday, January 23
                                                  6pm - 7:30pm
                                                  Washington Hall, Room 201
                                                  Professor Stanley Fish will give a public lecture entitled "Versions of Academic Freedom: From Professionalism to Evolution." The talk is part of the H. Stewart Dunn, Jr. Civil Liberties Project.
                                                    Stanley Fish to Speak
                                                    Wednesday, January 23
                                                    6pm - 7:30pm
                                                    Washington Hall, Room 201
                                                    Stanley Fish, the Davidson-Kahn professor of humanities and law at Florida International University, will give a talk on January 23rd from 6-7:30pm in Washington 201 as part of the Speaker Series sponsored by W&M Law School's Dunn Civil Liberties Project.
                                                      Graduate School Admissions Workshop
                                                      Thursday, January 24
                                                      1pm - 2pm
                                                      Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room A&B
                                                      This workshop presents information and advice on applying to graduate and professional programs, including details on the various admission tests, personal statements, references, and appropriate application timelines.
                                                        Geology Brownbag
                                                        Friday, January 25
                                                        12:10pm - 12:50pm
                                                        McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230
                                                        Come see John Hollis present his research on fractures and ancient stresses in the Piedmont.
                                                          Factorization of permutation matrices
                                                          Friday, January 25
                                                          2pm - 3pm
                                                          Jones Hall, Room 301
                                                          Speaker: Chi Kwong Li, The College of William and Mary
                                                            Plant Physiology Candidate Seminar
                                                            Friday, January 25
                                                            3:30pm
                                                            Andrews Hall, Room 101
                                                              Middle Eastern Student Association Culture Night
                                                              Friday, January 25
                                                              7:30pm - 9pm
                                                              Sadler Center, Tidewater A and B
                                                              Celebrate Middle Eastern cultures with music, food, and community!
                                                                Senior Voice Recital, Victoria Lyons
                                                                Saturday, January 26
                                                                2pm
                                                                Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
                                                                Join Victoria for an art song recital, exploring three centuries of solo song for voice and piano. Composers include Mozart, Weckerlin, Schubert, Faure, Poulenc, and Vaughan Williams. Accompanied by Diane Snider, piano.
                                                                  Ewell Concert Series: Fred Hersch Trio
                                                                  Sunday, January 27
                                                                  7:30pm
                                                                  Williamsburg Library Theatre
                                                                  Tickets on sale at the door: $10 general public, $5 students, no advance reservations
                                                                    The Enlightenment and the Jews: Between State-Making and Emancipation
                                                                    Monday, January 28
                                                                    3:30pm
                                                                    James Blair Hall, Room 229
                                                                    Diego Lucci, Associate Professor of History and Philosophy at the American University in Bulgaria, will deliver a lecture titled "The Enlightenment and the Jews: Between State-Making and Emancipation."
                                                                      Distinguished Lecture Series: Architect William Tate
                                                                      Monday, January 28
                                                                      7pm - 9pm
                                                                      Andrews Hall, Room 101
                                                                      The Department of Art & Art History Distinguished Lecture Series presents: u: BUILDING PUCCINI architecture, memes, education + landers A lecture by William Tate, AIA James Madison University Mon., January 28, Andrews 101, 7 p.m.
                                                                        Withdrawal period begins
                                                                        Tuesday, January 29
                                                                        All day
                                                                        Location not specified
                                                                          Air Combat Command International Affairs Update: Global Trends and Their Impact on the U.S. Military
                                                                          Tuesday, January 29
                                                                          4pm
                                                                          Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
                                                                          Delivered by Dr. Albert Mitchum, Political Advisor to the commander of Air Combat Command, Langley Air Force Base.
                                                                            WMST & AFST Brown Bag Lecture Series
                                                                            Wednesday, January 30
                                                                            11:45am - 12:45pm
                                                                            Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
                                                                            Join us as Dr. Zeynep K. Korkman, Adjunct Assistant Professor in Women's Studies and Sociology, discusses "Gendered Fortunes: Women's Occult Labor in Millennial Turkey" for our first Brown Bag lecture of the semester. Light refreshments will be served.
                                                                              Chinese professor candidate talk 2
                                                                              Wednesday, January 30
                                                                              3:30pm - 5pm
                                                                              Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
                                                                              Professor Calvin Hui will present "Dirty Fashion."
                                                                                Russian Animation Festival: Centennial of Russian Animation
                                                                                Wednesday, January 30
                                                                                7pm
                                                                                Washington Hall, Room 201
                                                                                Russian Animation pre-1960: Fairy Tales
                                                                                  German Filmabend
                                                                                  Wednesday, January 30
                                                                                  7pm - 9pm
                                                                                  German House
                                                                                  Der deutsche Filmabend: "Lola rennt" im HAUS
                                                                                    Russia and the United States in the Antebellum and Civil War Periods: Mutual Representations
                                                                                    Thursday, January 31
                                                                                    3:30pm
                                                                                    Washington Hall, Room 201
                                                                                    Lecture delivered by Ivan Kurilla, Visiting Fellow at the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, Elliot School of International Affairs, George Washington University.
                                                                                      Physics Colloquium
                                                                                      Thursday, January 31
                                                                                      4pm - 5pm
                                                                                      Small Hall, Room 111
                                                                                      Brian Tiburzi, City College of New York, Title of Talk: Looking under the femtoscope: a focus on strong interactions
                                                                                        "Don't Forget Fukushima!" Lecture--Yuka Tsuchiya
                                                                                        Thursday, January 31
                                                                                        4pm - 6pm
                                                                                        James Blair Hall, Room 229
                                                                                        A lecture by Yuka Tsuchiya (Ehime University) entitled "Atoms as Soft Power: President Eisenhower's Atoms for Peace Campaign and Japan, 1953-1959."
                                                                                          Law School Application Workshop
                                                                                          Thursday, January 31
                                                                                          6:30pm - 8pm
                                                                                          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 Thursday, January 31 from 6:30-8 p.m. in Morton 20.
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                                                                                            2013 Undergraduate Research Science Symposium
                                                                                            Thursday, November 29 - Friday, January 25
                                                                                            12:01am - 12pm
                                                                                            Sadler Center, Tidewater A&B, York, James, Colony Rooms
                                                                                            Sign up to present today! Students who have conducted research in the sciences can present their work at the 19th Annual Science Symposium. Registration deadline is Friday, January 25. Click {{http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SciSymp13, here}} to sign up.
                                                                                            The 12th W&M Art Faculty Exhibition
                                                                                            Saturday, October 27 - Sunday, January 6
                                                                                            Muscarelle Museum of Art, 603 Jamestown Rd
                                                                                            The 12th W&M Faculty Exhibition includes work from the Studio Art Faculty in the Department of Art & Art History. The show includes drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, and installation.
                                                                                            African American Art: Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights Era and Beyond
                                                                                            Friday, September 28 - Sunday, January 6
                                                                                            Muscarelle Museum of Art
                                                                                            This exhibition presents 100 works dating from the 1920s through the 1990s by 43 black artists who participated in the multivalent dialogues about art, identity and the rights of the individual that engaged American society.
                                                                                            Open Minds: An Exhibit of Psychology Department Faculty Publications
                                                                                            Monday, March 26 - Tuesday, April 30
                                                                                            Swem Library, Bright Gallery
                                                                                            "Open Minds: An Exhibit of Psychology Department Faculty Publications" displays significant published works and awards won by this outstanding group of faculty members.