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Application Deadline: NCUSAR D.C. Summer Internship Program
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.
Rio de la Plata Working Group 4th Annual Workshop
Rio de la Plata Working Group 4th Annual Workshop
Friday, March 1 - Saturday, March 2
James Blair Hall
Please join us March 1 & 2 for the Rio de la Plata Conference, sponsored by the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Department of History, the Reves Center and Latin American Studies. The event is cosponsored by the Charles Center, & the Women and Gender Studies Program.
Colloquium: Mobile Sensing and Behavior Modeling: Implications on Security
Colloquium: Mobile Sensing and Behavior Modeling: Implications on Security
Friday, March 1
3pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
Dr. Joy Ying Zhang, Mobility Research Center, Carnegie Mellon University, Silicon Valley Campus, will demonstrate how statistical behavior modeling over the sensor time series can be used for passive authentication and anomaly detection for smart phones.
Modeling biogeochemistry and harmful algal blooms on the Pacific Northwest coast
Modeling biogeochemistry and harmful algal blooms on the Pacific Northwest coast
Friday, March 1
3:30pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Dr. Parker MacCready, professor at the University of Washington, discusses modeling of biogeochemistry and harmful algal blooms on the Pacific Northwest coast.
Spring Break
Spring Break
Spring Break
No Physics Colloquium
Passport Day in the USA
Passport Day in the USA
Saturday, March 9
10am - 3pm
Location not specified
On Saturday, March 9, from 10 a.m. ? 3 p.m., U.S. citizens may apply for or renew their passport book or passport card at any one of 25 passport agencies/centers that are open to the general public.
Deadline: Academic Rossica Translation Contest
Application Deadline: Fulbright UK Summer Institutes
Classes resume
Majors Information Weeks
Majors Information Weeks
Monday, March 11 - Friday, March 22
Various locations
Majors Information Weeks is an opportunity for students to learn more about the majors and minors offered at W&M.
Undergraduate advising period
When More Is Less: Is the Global Diffusion of Social Media Clouding Our Vision of World Affairs?
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.
Geo-Majors Info Session
Geo-Majors Info Session
Wednesday, March 13
4pm - 4:50pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
If you're interested in being a Geology major, or just want to know more about the department, come to this info session.
A&S Business Bootcamp Info Session
A&S Business Bootcamp Info Session
Wednesday, March 13
5pm - 6pm
Cohen Career Center, Conference Room
Come to an info session to learn about the Arts and Sciences Business Bootcamp Summer Program!
Biology Majors Declaration Meeting
Biology Majors Declaration Meeting
Wednesday, March 13
5:30pm
150 (Auditorium)
A general information session for those interested in majoring in Biology to discuss what students may do as a Biology major.
Research Talk by Dr. David Panchision, NIMH
Research Talk by Dr. David Panchision, NIMH
Thursday, March 14
11:30am - 12:30pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater B
The W&M Neuroscience Program brings Dr. Panchision, Chief of The Developmental Neurobiology Program at the National Institute of Mental Health, to present From Genes to Social Groups, The New Science of Mental Illness.
Travis Scott Horrom, Physics Dissertation Defense
Travis Scott Horrom, Physics Dissertation Defense
Thursday, March 14
2pm
Small Hall, Conference Room 122
Title: Experimental Generation and Manipulation of Quantum Squeezed Vacuum via Polarization Self-Rotation in Rb Vapor"
A&S Business Bootcamp Info Session
A&S Business Bootcamp Info Session
Thursday, March 14
4pm - 5pm
Cohen Career Center, Conference Room
Come to an info session to learn about the Arts and Sciences Business Bootcamp Summer Program!
Neither Silk, nor a Road: reassessing the Impacts and Legacies of China's Eurasian Titration
Neither Silk, nor a Road: reassessing the Impacts and Legacies of China's Eurasian Titration
Thursday, March 14
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
A lecture by Prof. James Millward, Georgetown University for the William and Mary Confucius Institute China Lecture Series
Neither Silk, nor a Road: reassessing the Impacts and Legacies of China's Eurasian Titration
Neither Silk, nor a Road: reassessing the Impacts and Legacies of China's Eurasian Titration
Thursday, March 14
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
WMCI China Lecture Series
Marriage Equality and the Supreme Court
Marriage Equality and the Supreme Court
Thursday, March 14
7pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
The William & Mary Young Democrats and the Lambda Alliance are hosting a discussion with Professor Christine Nemacheck about the gay marriage cases pending before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Marriage Equality and the Supreme Court
Marriage Equality and the Supreme Court
Thursday, March 14
7pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
The William & Mary Young Democrats and the Lambda Alliance are hosting a discussion with Professor Christine Nemacheck about the gay marriage cases pending before the U.S. Supreme Court.
William & Mary Medical Relief Nicaragua Information Session
William & Mary Medical Relief Nicaragua Information Session
Thursday, March 14
7pm
Sadler Center, York Room
WMMR spends two weeks of winter break setting-up and working hands-on in free clinics in impoverished communities of Nicaragua. Get more info at the WMMR info session March 14, 7 p.m., Sadler Center, York Room and March 20, 7 p.m., James Blair, room 229.
Last day to withdraw from a course (see catalog for complete withdrawal policy)
Last day to withdraw from a course (see catalog for complete withdrawal policy)
Friday, March 15
All day
Location not specified
No Physics Colloquium
Administrative Law Symposium in Honor of Professor Koch
Administrative Law Symposium in Honor of Professor Koch
Friday, March 15
9am - 4:30pm
Law School, Room 127
This symposium is a tribute to the memory of Charles Koch (1944-2012), Dudley Warner Woodbridge Professor at William & Mary Law School. It will be held on Friday, March 15, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in room 127 at the Law School. Free. All are welcome.
American University Programs Info Session
American University Programs Info Session
Friday, March 15
2pm - 3pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Information session regarding the partnership between William and Mary and American University that allows you to earn W&M credit while studying and working in Washington, D.C.
The Chinese Postman Problem in Regular Graphs of Odd Degree
The Chinese Postman Problem in Regular Graphs of Odd Degree
Friday, March 15
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Talk by Suil O, Department of Mathematics, College of William and Mary.
Colloquium: Advances in Computer Simulation
Colloquium: Advances in Computer Simulation
Friday, March 15
3pm - 4pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
James R. Wilson, North Carolina State University, will give a talk that focuses on the way that advances in the field of computer simulation are driven by the continuous interplay of inspiration, intuition, abstraction, and experimentation.
Not all miniatures are equal: Exploring the effects of miniaturization on the fish skeleton
Not all miniatures are equal: Exploring the effects of miniaturization on the fish skeleton
Friday, March 15
3:30pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Dr. Kevin Conway, Assistant Professor in the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Science at Texas A & M University, discusses fish morphology in the 21st Century.
Biology Seminar: Abigail Kula (William & Mary)
Colloquium: Dale Miller (ODU)
Colloquium: Dale Miller (ODU)
Friday, March 15
4:30pm - 6pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 336
Professor Dale Miller will give a colloquium talk to the philosophy department, entitled, "In a Cool Hour: Reactive Attitudes and the Hare-Williams Debate."
Spring Geology Field Trip Part Two
Spring Geology Field Trip Part Two
Saturday, March 16
8am
Location not specified
Join us as we traverse the Piedmont and Blue Ridge to see where our student's research happens. Seniors will lead this trip to their research sites.
3rd Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium March 15 and 16
3rd Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium March 15 and 16
Saturday, March 16
8am - 2pm
School of Education, Matoaka Woods Room
Please join us for Day 2 of the symposium which will include panels featuring students, faculty, staff and community members and open discussion on the Lemon Project. This event is free and open to the public. {{https://forms.wm.edu/7534, Register here.}}
Making a Living, Making a Difference: Non-Profit, Government, Environmental and International Jobs
Making a Living, Making a Difference: Non-Profit, Government, Environmental and International Jobs
Saturday, March 16
10am - 2pm
Sadler Center, 3rd Floor
Join the Cohen Career Center and a wonderful slate of accomplished professionals as they discuss career options for those interested in making a difference while earning a living.
Mas Madness 2013
Mas Madness 2013
Saturday, March 16
7pm
Campus Center, Chesapeake A
The Students of the Caribbean Association (SOCA) at the College of William and Mary is hosting a Caribbean Carnival-themed fashion show.
Art Bus Trip to Washington, D.C.
Art Bus Trip to Washington, D.C.
Sunday, March 17
8am - 5:30pm
Andrews Hall
The Department of Art & Art History is taking a bus trip to Washington, D.C. on March 17th.
Faculty, students and alumni are invited. A tour of the National Gallery will be featured.
W&M Students for the Innocence Project's Wrongful Conviction Panel
W&M Students for the Innocence Project's Wrongful Conviction Panel
Monday, March 18
12:50pm
Law School, Room 119
Join us Monday, March 18 at the Law School (119) at 12:50 to learn about wrongful convictions in America, including how and why they occur. Judge Tommy E. Miller moderating.
**Subway will be provided. **
Studying the Renaissance Architecture of Florence: Virtual Drawing and Contemporary Art
Studying the Renaissance Architecture of Florence: Virtual Drawing and Contemporary Art
Monday, March 18
1pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room (First Floor)
Delivered by Adriano Marinazzo, Scholar in Residence, Muscarelle Museum of Art. Part of the Reves Hall Coffee Hour Lecture Series.
Russia's Digital Revolution: Language, New Media, and the (Un)making of Civil Society
Russia's Digital Revolution: Language, New Media, and the (Un)making of Civil Society
Monday, March 18
3:30pm - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Guest Lecturer Michael S. Gorham, University of Florida, will give a talk on political communication in the age of the internet and media technologies and how it has influenced and shaped civic culture in Russia today.
The Politics of James Bond: Cold War Stories
The Politics of James Bond: Cold War Stories
Monday, March 18
4pm
School of Education, Holly Room
Professor Jeremy Black (University of Exeter) will discuss the world affairs background of the Bond stories.
Application Deadline: 2013 Keio/W&M Cross Cultural Collaboration Peer Assistants
Application Deadline: 2013 Keio/W&M Cross Cultural Collaboration Peer Assistants
Monday, March 18
5pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Global Education Office (Second Floor)
Paid position for W&M undergraduate students, summer 2013.
Careers in Therapy and Counseling
Kochabend im Deutschen Haus
Kochabend im Deutschen Haus
Monday, March 18
6pm - 7:30pm
German House
Join House tutor Carolin Wattenberg and Guest Student Hendrik Dirndas from Essen for some authentic German cooking Monday, March 18, 6 p.m. at the German House in Giles Hall (Randolph Complex).
Physics Seminar
Physics Seminar
Tuesday, March 19
3:30pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Speaker: Daniel Hernandez (ICTP)
Title of Talk: "An elementary approach to lepton mixing from discrete symmetries"
German Studies Pizza Abend Tonight
German Studies Pizza Abend Tonight
Tuesday, March 19
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Info session for all students of German studies to discuss courses for next year, study abroad options and answer any other questions about the major or minor in German studies.
Kinesiology Ice Cream Social and Pre-Major Advising Meeting
Kinesiology Ice Cream Social and Pre-Major Advising Meeting
Tuesday, March 19
7pm - 8pm
Adair Hall, Lobby
Ice Cream Social and Pre-Major Advising Meeting
March 19th, 7-8 p.m., Adair Hall
Chinese Major/Minor Special Info Session
Chinese Major/Minor Special Info Session
Wednesday, March 20
11am - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 226
Prof. Tang is going to hold a special consultation session. Please feel free to stop by if you are thinking about a Chinese major or minor and would like to know all the information.
Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies brownbag
Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies brownbag
Wednesday, March 20
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Professor Vassiliki Panoussi, Classical Studies, will give a talk called ?Whatever happened to Thoas? Hypsipyle?s Rituals in Valerius and Statius.? Refreshments will be served. Everyone welcome!
Physics AMO Seminar
Physics AMO Seminar
Wednesday, March 20
3pm - 4pm
Small Hall, Room 122
John Behr, TRIUMF, Canada
Title of Talk: Atom traps, beta decay and wrong-handed neutrinos
Islam and Contemporary Developments in the Arab World
Islam and Contemporary Developments in the Arab World
Wednesday, March 20
5pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Banan F. Malkawi '05 is an Amman-based journalist, and is the managing editor of the English-language site for Ammon News, Jordan's first electronic news agency.
Are you interested in declaring a major or a minor in Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies?
Are you interested in declaring a major or a minor in Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies?
Wednesday, March 20
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Come to a reception to learn more about the program. Refreshments will be provided.
Majors Information Panel: Why Major in CS@W&M?
Debunking the Myths of Mental Health on Campus
Debunking the Myths of Mental Health on Campus
Wednesday, March 20
7:30pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Panelists will discuss and answer questions about mental health on campus.
Deutscher Filmabend: "Die Verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum"
Deutscher Filmabend: "Die Verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum"
Wednesday, March 20
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Gallery ground floor
The German Filmabend this Wednesday features "Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum" (Regie: Voelker Schloendorff/ Margarete von Trotta; 1975), the story by Heinrich Boell of a young woman who gets caught up in a "scandal" produced by tabloid culture.
Dragon (Wu Xia, 2011), A Martial Arts Majesty - Chinese House Movie Screening
Dragon (Wu Xia, 2011), A Martial Arts Majesty - Chinese House Movie Screening
Wednesday, March 20
8pm - 10pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), 1st Floor: Chinese House
A sinful martial arts expert wants to start a new tranquil life, only to be hunted by a determined detective and his former master. Starring Donnie Yen, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Tang Wei.
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.
Andrews Gallery: Stephen Mohring: arboreal
Andrews Gallery: Stephen Mohring: arboreal
Thursday, March 21 - Thursday, April 18
10am - 5pm
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
Andrews Gallery and the Department of Art & Art History presents the work of sculptor Stephen Mohring March 21 - April 18, 2013.
Mohring is also giving an artist's talk Thursday, March 21st at 4 p.m. in Andrews 101. A reception will follow.
Language and Space in Mopan Maya: A talk by Eve Danziger, UVa (Thursday, Blow 201, 3:30 pm)
Language and Space in Mopan Maya: A talk by Eve Danziger, UVa (Thursday, Blow 201, 3:30 pm)
Thursday, March 21
3:30pm - 5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
On Thursday, 21 March, Eve Danziger will share new research on linguistic relativity and cultural concepts of space. Join us in Blow 201 at 3:30 for her talk, "What's 'That'? Pointing gestures and culture-specific spatial conceptualization in Mopan Maya."
Neuroscience Spring Symposium
Neuroscience Spring Symposium
Thursday, March 21
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
Research talks presented by keynote speaker David Bucci, Ph.D. and W&M Neuroscience student Wendy Herbst.
Stephen Mohring: Sculpture and Woodworking: the Sustainable Crafts Program at Carleton College
Stephen Mohring: Sculpture and Woodworking: the Sustainable Crafts Program at Carleton College
Thursday, March 21
4pm - 5pm
Andrews Hall, Andrews 101
Andrews Gallery and the Department of Art & Art History presents the work of sculptor Stephen Mohring March 21 - April 18, 2013.
Mohring is also giving an artist's talk Thursday, March 21st at 4 p.m. in Andrews 101. A reception will follow.
Past as Tradition, Past as History
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.
Professor Irina Paperno Lecture: How We Used to Live: Survivors of the Soviet regime"
Professor Irina Paperno Lecture: How We Used to Live: Survivors of the Soviet regime"
Thursday, March 21
5pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
On Thursday, March 21st, Professor Irina Paperno (U. of California) will be giving a talk entitled, "How We Used to Live: Survivors of the Soviet regime." The talk will be held in Washington 201, from 5-6 p.m.
A&S Business Bootcamp Info Session
A&S Business Bootcamp Info Session
Thursday, March 21
5pm - 6pm
Cohen Career Center, Conference Room
Come to an info session to learn about the Arts and Sciences Business Bootcamp Summer Program!
Lecture "How We Used to Live: Survivors of the Soviet regime"
Lecture "How We Used to Live: Survivors of the Soviet regime"
Thursday, March 21
5pm - 6pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Professor Irina Paperno (U of California, Berkeley)
Lecture "How We Used to Live: Survivors of the Soviet regime remember their everyday lives, in memoirs, diaries, blogs."
Film Screening: Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia
Film Screening: Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia
Thursday, March 21
7:30pm - 9pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
As part of the European Studies Film Course this semester -- the topic is "Sports, Leisure and the Nation" -- Rob Leventhal will be screening the first part of Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia (Fest der Voelker) this Thursday, at 7:30, in Blow 331.
An Evening of Dance
An Evening of Dance
Thursday, March 21
8pm - 10pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Dance presents An Evening of Dance
Prospective Student Open House
Prospective Student Open House
Friday, March 22
10am
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 140
An event for admitted applicants to sample the various aspects of the Jefferson Program.
CLCT Lab Trial: Simulated U.S. - Canada Marine Commission
CLCT Lab Trial: Simulated U.S. - Canada Marine Commission
Friday, March 22
2pm - 5pm
Law School, McGlothlin Courtroom
The Center for Legal and Court Technology will conduct a simulated bi-national marine commission hearing on March 22 from 2 to 5 p.m.
Secular Histories, Saintly Returns: Death and Devotion in Modern Turkey
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.
Blues Night
Blues Night
Friday, March 22
5pm - 7pm
Ewell Hall, Swem Music Library
Enjoy a night of blues music and refreshments at the Swem Music Library.
Nu Kappa Epsilon Community Concert
Nu Kappa Epsilon Community Concert
Friday, March 22
7pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Annual concert held by the sisters of Nu Kappa Epsilon
W&M Composition Student Readings
W&M Composition Student Readings
Friday, March 22
7pm - 9:30pm
Ewell Hall, RM 151
William & Mary composition students have been working on string quartets this semester to be read by the Kardia Quartet. The composers will work with the ensemble and their instructors Chris DeLaurenti and Tim Mauthe to shape their works.
An Evening of Dance
An Evening of Dance
Friday, March 22
8pm - 10pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William and Mary Dance presents An Evening of Dance
Formations & Transformations in Asia and the Middle East
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.
Saturday Morning Physics: "Guesstimation" (Prof. Larry Weinstein, ODU)
Saturday Morning Physics: "Guesstimation" (Prof. Larry Weinstein, ODU)
Saturday, March 23
11am - 12pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Why don't we all drive electric cars? Does it matter if you don't recycle that plastic water bottle? How can we answer these questions without relying on experts? This talk by Larry Weinstein will cover the principles of estimating.
Russian Olympics
Russian Olympics
Saturday, March 23
12pm - 4pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
Saturday, March 23, 12:00 - 4:00 pm, McGlothlin 20 Students of different levels will compete in a variety of events connected with Russian language and culture.
Kardia Quartet
Kardia Quartet
Saturday, March 23
8pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Come to Ewell Recital Hall for an evening with the Kardia Quartet, performing works by W&M Professors Greg Bowers and Tim Mauthe.
An Evening of Dance
An Evening of Dance
Saturday, March 23
8pm - 10pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William and Mary Dance presents An Evening of Dance
Film: Sita Sings the Blues
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.
Sita Sings the Blues: Film Screening
Sita Sings the Blues: Film Screening
Sunday, March 24
8pm
Ewell Hall, Music Library
View "Sita Sings the Blues" at the Swem Music Library - free admission and popcorn!
Sita Sings the Blues: Film Screening
Sita Sings the Blues: Film Screening
Sunday, March 24
8pm
Ewell Hall, Swem Music Library
Next month W&M Theatre and Dance will present Sitayana, a production about the legendary life of Sita, princess of the earth. Get an introduction to Sita in "Sita Sings the Blues." Free admission and popcorn.
Condensed Matter/Math Seminar
Condensed Matter/Math Seminar
Monday, March 25
3pm - 4:30pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Mikio Nakahara, Kinki University, Higashi-Osaka, Japan
Title of Talk: "ABC of NMR QIP"
J. Ward Jones Lecture
J. Ward Jones Lecture
Monday, March 25
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Guest Lecturer: Professor Bernard Frischer, University of Virginia.
Matt Richardson to give 17th Annual Minnie Braithwaite Lecture in Women's Studies.
Matt Richardson to give 17th Annual Minnie Braithwaite Lecture in Women's Studies.
Tuesday, March 26
6:30pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
Matt Richardson, Assistant Professor of English and African/African Disapora Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, will give a lecture called "The Queer Limit of Black Memory" on Tuesday, March 26, at 6.30 pm. Everyone welcome; reception to follow
Scottish Poet, John Burnside
Coffee with Robert P. George, Princeton University
Coffee with Robert P. George, Princeton University
Wednesday, March 27
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 2018
Robert P. George, Princeton University, a well-known moralist with a background in Law and Ethics, will be sharing his thoughts at a coffee hour at the Mason School of Business (Room 2018, 2nd Floor) on March 27 at 3:30-4:30.
The Reconstruction of Asa Carter
The Reconstruction of Asa Carter
Wednesday, March 27
7pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Film screening, reception and Q&A with the director, Laura Browder.
Dissertation Defense - Ilker Tunc
Dissertation Defense - Ilker Tunc
Thursday, March 28
12pm - 4pm
Sadler Center, James room
Applied Science PhD candidate- ILKER TUNC
"Epidemic models on adaptive networks with network structure constraints"
Democracy Movements in Libya and Burma
Lecture, Colette Rausch: Democratic Change in Libya and Burma
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.
Schmidt Lecture on Technology & Society
Schmidt Lecture on Technology & Society
Thursday, March 28
4pm - 5:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
The sociology department announces its sixth annual Schmidt Lecture on Technology & Society.
Art Minors Exhibition Reception
Art Minors Exhibition Reception
Thursday, March 28
4:30pm - 6pm
Andrews Hall, Andrews Foyer
The Department of Art & Art History presents the Studio Art Minors Exhibition March 20 - March 30, 2013.
All are welcome for the reception: Th, March 28, 4:30 - 6 p.m. in Andrews Foyer.
Concert by the Russian folk group, 'Zolotoj pl'os'
Concert by the Russian folk group, 'Zolotoj pl'os'
Thursday, March 28
7pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Thursday, March 28, 7:00 pm, Andrews 101
http://www.zolotoj-plyos.com/
Menhaden: The most important fish in the sea?
Menhaden: The most important fish in the sea?
Thursday, March 28
7pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Join Dr. Rob Latour of VIMS as he explores issues surrounding Atlantic menhaden, their commercial harvest, and recreational fishing. {{http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e73ys2skbaa2028f&oseq, Register.}}
Russian Folk Music Concert
Russian Folk Music Concert
Thursday, March 28
7pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Russian Folk Music ZOLOTOI PLYOS
The group's repertoire includes folk songs and instrumental selections from various areas in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.
Deadline for May graduates to declare academic minor
Policy Dialogues in Richmond, VA
Policy Dialogues in Richmond, VA
Friday, March 29
All day
Location not specified
This Friday Dialogue will be held in Richmond, VA. Typically, speakers address the group in a conference-room setting, with a break for lunch in the middle.
Picking Up the Pieces: Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Picking Up the Pieces: Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Friday, March 29
10:30am - 4pm
Law School, 120 and 141
Inverse problems for evolution equations
Inverse problems for evolution equations
Friday, March 29
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Talk by Cary Humber, The College of William and Mary
Mellon Faculty Fellows Reception
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.
Deep-sea conservation and environmental management: a new frontier
Deep-sea conservation and environmental management: a new frontier
Friday, March 29
3:30pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Dr. Cindy Lee Van Dover, Director of the Duke Marine Lab, Duke University, will discuss conservation and environmental management of the deep-sea ecosystem.
Biology Seminar: Steven Geary (U. Conn)
Biology Seminar: Steven Geary (U. Conn)
Friday, March 29
4pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
"Insights into the Complexity of Mycoplasma gallisepticum Pathogenesis"
Physics Colloquium
Physics Colloquium
Friday, March 29
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Dr. Morgan Mitchell, Institute of Photonic Sciences Barcelona, Spain
Title of Talk: "Squeezing of light and atoms in atomic instruments"
Senior Recital, Erik DeLong, Composition
Senior Recital, Erik DeLong, Composition
Saturday, March 30
2pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Join Erik for an original composition recital.
TEDx at William & Mary
TEDx at William & Mary
Saturday, March 30
2pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
One hundred of William & Mary's most impassioned TEDx fans will come together on March 30 at 2PM for an evening of networking and dialogue surrounding the ways the William & Mary community has been on the forefront of innovation since 1693.
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Psychology Major Declaration Events
Psychology Major Declaration Events
Monday, February 11 - Wednesday, March 13
Integrated Science Center (ISC)
Sign-up sheets are posted outside the Psychology department office (ISC 1137) for eligible students interested in declaring Psychology as their major.
The Inevitable Present: Integration at William & Mary
The Inevitable Present: Integration at William & Mary
Monday, February 4 - Tuesday, August 13
Swem Library, Marshall Gallery (1st floor Rotunda) and Read & Relax area
Integration at William & Mary was not achieved simply with the acceptance of the first students of color; instead it has been a decades-long process. A new exhibit at Swem Library traces the admission of some of the first W&M African American students.
Ferguson-Blair Publishing Institute Scholarship Application Deadline - Wednesday, 3/13/13
Ferguson-Blair Publishing Institute Scholarship Application Deadline - Wednesday, 3/13/13
Monday, February 4 - Wednesday, March 13
12:01am - 5pm
Cohen Career Center, Room 111
The William Cross Ferguson and Harry L. Blair Scholarship in Publishing is an annual scholarship which is awarded to a graduating senior or recent graduate of the College of William & Mary.
Open Minds: An Exhibit of Psychology Department Faculty Publications
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.