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Chemistry Spring Seminar Series
Chemistry Spring Seminar Series
Monday, April 1
4pm - 5pm
Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127
Special Monday 4 p.m. Seminar:
Tyler Meldrum of RWTH University of Aachen, Germany presents
"Of MOUSE and Men: Single-sided NMR in Cultural Heritage"
Application Deadline: Reves Center Student Staff Job Opening
Application Deadline: Reves Center Student Staff Job Opening
Monday, April 1
5pm
Reves Center for International Studies
The Reves Center is currently hiring for front office student staff.
Meese v Klarman: A Debate on Constitutional Originalism
Meese v Klarman: A Debate on Constitutional Originalism
Monday, April 1
5pm - 6:30pm
Law School, Room 120
Please join us for this lively debate between Michael J. Klarman & Alan Meese which has become a W&M tradition. It will be held on April 1 at 5 p.m. in room 120 at the Law School. Free. All are welcome. Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law.
Geology Brown Bag
Geology Brown Bag
Wednesday, April 3
12pm - 1pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Dr. Toshio Mizuta and Dr. Takashi Uchida, Akita University (Japan) will discuss their research on massive volcanogenic sulfide deposits and sea-floor gas hydrates.
Justice Richard J. Goldstone: The International Criminal Court
Justice Richard J. Goldstone: The International Criminal Court
Wednesday, April 3
12:45pm - 1:45pm
Law School, Room 124
Justice Richard J. Goldstone, the 2013 recipient of the Marshall-Wythe Medallion, will deliver a lecture titled "The International Criminal Court: Recent Developments" on April 3 at 12:45 p.m. in room 124 of the Law School. Free. All are welcome.
Introduction to Aflaj and traditional water management in arid environments
Introduction to Aflaj and traditional water management in arid environments
Wednesday, April 3
4pm - 5:20pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Dr. Abdullah Al-Ghafri from the University of Nizwa in Oman presents an Introduction to Aflaj and traditional water management in arid environments, with a reception to follow in McGlothlin-Street Hall, room 201.
Women's Studies Spring Community Forum
Women's Studies Spring Community Forum
Wednesday, April 3
6:30pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater B
Come to a community forum on transgender issues! Panelists will include members of community organizations and W&M students. Everyone is welcome.
Deutscher Filmabend: "Krabat" Mittwoch, den 3. April 19 Uhr SWEM
Deutscher Filmabend: "Krabat" Mittwoch, den 3. April 19 Uhr SWEM
Wednesday, April 3
7pm - 9pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Gallery
Deutscher Filmabend heute abend Mittwoch, den 3. April 19 Uhr in SWEM. Wir zeigen den Spielfilm "Krabat" (Regie Marco Kreuzpaintner, 2008)
Art & Art History Distinguished Lecturer: Therese O'Malley: April 4th, 5 pm
Art & Art History Distinguished Lecturer: Therese O'Malley: April 4th, 5 pm
Thursday, April 4
5pm - 6:30pm
Small Hall, Room 110
The W&M Department of Art & Art History Distinguished Lecture Series presents:
Therese O'Malley:
"'In the Park,' Lewis Miller and Mid-Nineteenth Century American Landscape"
One of Us, All of Us
One of Us, All of Us
Thursday, April 4
7pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
The Tribe Accountability Project invites you to attend "One of Us, All of Us," an educational speaking event centered on sexual violence in the William & Mary community.
Early Music Ensemble Spring Concert
Early Music Ensemble Spring Concert
Thursday, April 4
8pm
Bruton Parish Church
Join the Early Music Ensemble when they perform as part of the Bruton Candlelight Concert Series. Baroque Chamber Music on period instruments.
Tribe Partner Career Conversations and Networking Lunch
Tribe Partner Career Conversations and Networking Lunch
Friday, April 5
9am - 2pm
Cohen Career Center
On April 5th the Tribe Partners, a group of senior level alums in Environmental Consulting, Energy, Education, Government, Non-Profit, Healthcare, Business, Journalism, Media and more, will be on campus for 1-on-1 career mentoring and a networking lunch!
Africana Mellon Faculty Lecture: Professor Neil Norman
Africana Mellon Faculty Lecture: Professor Neil Norman
Friday, April 5
11am - 12pm
Sadler Center, York Room
Please join Africana Studies for a Mellon Faculty Lecture by Professor Neil Norman of Anthropology.
Modeling Catastrophic Risks
Modeling Catastrophic Risks
Friday, April 5
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Talk by U. Tuncay Alparslan, American University
Chemistry Spring Seminar Series
Chemistry Spring Seminar Series
Friday, April 5
3pm - 4pm
Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127
Jon Rainier of the University of Utah presents "Targeting Heterocycles at 4700 Feet Above Sea Level"
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]].
Biology Seminar: James Adelman (VA Tech)
Biology Seminar: James Adelman (VA Tech)
Friday, April 5
4pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
"Host heterogeneity in physiology and behavior: moving toward consequences for disease transmission"
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.
An Evening Under the Stars with Global Playground
An Evening Under the Stars with Global Playground
Friday, April 5
5pm
1779 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington, DC 20036
Hosted by the W&M Washington Office at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Meeting With John D. Feeley
Meeting With John D. Feeley
Friday, April 5
5pm
James Blair Hall, Room 223
Former Foreign Service Officer John D. Feeley will meet with students interested in Latin American affairs and/or foreign service careers.
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.
W&M Appalachian Music Ensemble Concert
W&M Appalachian Music Ensemble Concert
Friday, April 5
7:30pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Join the members of the Appalachian Music Ensemble, performing in small and large groups.
W&M Chamber Winds
W&M Chamber Winds
Friday, April 5
8pm
Wren Building, Great Hall
The William & Mary Chamber Winds perform a program featuring the finest music for small wind octets, sextets, and nonets.
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.
Senior Recital, Olivia Steffan, Cello
Senior Recital, Olivia Steffan, Cello
Saturday, April 6
2pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Join Olivia Steffan, student of Neal Cary, for her Senior Cello Recital, featuring music of Vivaldi, Bach, Schumann and Beethoven.
I Am W&M Week: 2nd Annual LGBTIQA* Pride Festival - One Tribe, One Pride!
I Am W&M Week: 2nd Annual LGBTIQA* Pride Festival - One Tribe, One Pride!
Saturday, April 6
3pm - 6pm
Crim Dell Meadow
On April 6th, we sincerely invite allies and members of the LGBTIQ community on W&M campus and all across Virginia to join us for a day full of fun, entertainment, education and celebration!
Senior Piano Recital, Nick Starr
Senior Piano Recital, Nick Starr
Saturday, April 6
4pm
Williamsburg Library Theatre
Join Nick as he presents his Senior Piano Recital, featuring both classical and jazz selections.
W&M Women's Chorus Concert
W&M Women's Chorus Concert
Saturday, April 6
8pm
Bruton Parish Church
Join the Women's Chorus for a concert at Bruton Parish Church. Dr. Jamie Bartlett conducts.
Lambda Alliance Presents: Annual Drag Extravaganza!
Lambda Alliance Presents: Annual Drag Extravaganza!
Saturday, April 6 - Sunday, April 7
8pm - 1am
Campus Center, Trinkle Hall
Wind Ensemble Outdoor Concert
Percussion Ensemble Concert
Digital Learning in Cross-Cultural Pedagogy
Digital Learning in Cross-Cultural Pedagogy
Monday, April 8
11:30am - 12:30pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
W&M faculty from the Chinese program, the W&M Confucius Institute, and the School of Education will present the initial results of the 2012-2013 Reves Center Internationalization Grant, "WM-China Initiative for Film and New Media in Higher Education."
International Development and Global Health Speaker Series
International Development and Global Health Speaker Series
Monday, April 8
4pm - 5pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Drs. Chessa (Pan American Health Organization) and Randall Lutter (Resources for the Future) will discuss "Fetal and early childhood undernutrition, mortality and lifelong health: risks and policy implications"
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.
Digital Learning in Cross-Cultural Pedagogy
Digital Learning in Cross-Cultural Pedagogy
Wednesday, April 10
11:30am - 12:30pm
School of Education, Room 2060
W&M faculty from the Chinese program, the W&M Confucius Institute, and the School of Education will present the initial results of the 2012-2013 Reves Center Internationalization Grant, "WM-China Initiative for Film and New Media in Higher Education."
Internationalization Grant Campus Presentation: Digital Learning in Cross-Cultural Pedagogy
Internationalization Grant Campus Presentation: Digital Learning in Cross-Cultural Pedagogy
Wednesday, April 10
11:30am - 12:30pm
School of Education, Room 2060
William and Mary faculty from the Chinese Program, the Confucius Institute, and the School of Education present successful projects implementing the use of digital learning for cross-cultural pedagogy with William and Mary students.
Geology Seminar
Geology Seminar
Wednesday, April 10
4pm - 5pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Dr. James Bonelli from the Houston office of Repsol will be discussing a day in the life of an exploration geologist.
Board of Advisors Meeting and Alumni Speaker Event
Board of Advisors Meeting and Alumni Speaker Event
Thursday, April 11
All day
The Beacon Hotel Conference Center
The featured speaker will be Ambassador (ret.) Edward Marks
Careers in Aging Panel and Information Session
Learning from Teaching - A Talk by Ross Chambers
Learning from Teaching - A Talk by Ross Chambers
Thursday, April 11
4:30pm - 6:15pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Ross Chambers (Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan) will present a talk on his 40 years of experience, adventures, and misadventures in and out of the foreign language and literature(s) classroom. Event open to the public, reception to follow.
AIA Lecture
AIA Lecture
Thursday, April 11
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Guest Lecturer: Dr. Lynne Lancaster, Ohio University
Learning from Teaching - A Talk by Ross Chambers
Learning from Teaching - A Talk by Ross Chambers
Thursday, April 11
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Ross Chambers (Professor Emeritus, Michigan) will be giving a talk in Washington 315 at 4.30 pm tomorrow, April 11. Open to public. Light refreshments to follow.
Learning from Teaching - A Talk by Ross Chambers
Learning from Teaching - A Talk by Ross Chambers
Thursday, April 11
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Ross Chambers (Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan) will present a talk on his 40 years of experience, adventures, and misadventures in and out of the foreign language and literature(s) classroom. Event open to the public, reception to follow.
Learning from Teaching - A Talk by Ross Chambers
Learning from Teaching - A Talk by Ross Chambers
Thursday, April 11
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Ross Chambers (Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan) will present a talk on his 40 years of experience, adventures, and misadventures in and out of the foreign language and literature(s) classroom. Event open to the public, reception to follow.
Civil and Military Tensions at the Early Kangxi Court
Civil and Military Tensions at the Early Kangxi Court
Thursday, April 11
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
A lecture by Prof. Michael Chang, George Mason University for the William and Mary Confucius Institute China Lecture Series
On the algebras generated by Toeplitz operators with piecewise continuous symbols
On the algebras generated by Toeplitz operators with piecewise continuous symbols
Friday, April 12
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Talk by Nikolai Vasilevski, CINVESTAV, Mexico
Chemistry Spring Seminar Series
Chemistry Spring Seminar Series
Friday, April 12
3pm - 4pm
Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127
Jon Dattelbaum, University of Richmond
presents
"Natural Products Discovery in New Zealand"
Colloquium: Fast and Accurate Tomography
Colloquium: Fast and Accurate Tomography
Friday, April 12
3pm - 4pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
Eric de Sturler, Department of Mathematics, Virginia Tech, will introduce some of the complications of tomography that make accurate reconstruction computationally expensive and then describe some recent approaches to solve these problems much faster.
Lecture by Shanti Morell-Hart
Lecture by Shanti Morell-Hart
Friday, April 12
3pm - 6pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 201
Prof. Shanti Morell-Hart, Department of Anthropology, will speak on "Archaeological Approaches to Gastronomic Heritage." Presented by the Pre-Modern Studies Forum.
Where does oyster poop go? Investigations of bivalve biodeposit dispersal from aquaculture farms
Where does oyster poop go? Investigations of bivalve biodeposit dispersal from aquaculture farms
Friday, April 12
3:30pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Dr. Larry Sanford, Professor at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Sciences, will discuss how bivalve biodeposits from aquaculture farms impact water quality.
Biology Seminar: Richard Peek (Vanderbilt)
Biology Seminar: Richard Peek (Vanderbilt)
Friday, April 12
4pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
"Heavy metal and H. pylori: a recipe for disaster"
Physics Colloquium
Physics Colloquium
Friday, April 12
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Dr. Richard Averitt, Boston University, Title of Talk: "Terahertz Dynamics and Control in Complex Materials"
Faculty/Student Spring Picnic
Faculty/Student Spring Picnic
Friday, April 12
4:30pm
James Blair Hall, Outside by the statue of JB
Come join the Philosophy department by the statue of James Blair for a BBQ and a volleyball match.
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.
Computer Science Day for Admitted Students
Computer Science Day for Admitted Students
Saturday, April 13
12pm - 2pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 126
Senior Recital, Rebecca Kassabian, Piano
Senior Recital, Rebecca Kassabian, Piano
Saturday, April 13
6pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Student of Maria Yefimova
An Evening with Nikki Giovanni
Botetourt Chamber Singers
Botetourt Chamber Singers
Sunday, April 14
2pm
Wren Building, Great Hall
Join the Botetourt Chamber Singers for a concert in the Wren Great Hall. Dr. Jamie Bartlett conducts.
Senior Recital, Meredith Graham, Cello
Senior Recital, Meredith Graham, Cello
Sunday, April 14
2pm
Williamsburg Presbyterian Church
Join Meredith for her Sr. Recital, featuring works by Bach, Webern and Brahms. Accompanied by Professor Christine Niehaus, piano.
Senior Piano Recital, Daniel Luckett
Senior Piano Recital, Daniel Luckett
Sunday, April 14
4pm - 5pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Join Daniel for his senior piano recital, featuring the works of Bach, Debussy, Chopin, Prokofiev, and Schumann. Accompanied by Maria Yefimova.
Faculty/Student Jazz Showcase
Faculty/Student Jazz Showcase
Sunday, April 14
8pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Join our W&M Jazz faculty and our students for a concert.
Public Talk: Robert Keohane on Hobbes' Dilemma and the Liberal Quest for World Order
Public Talk: Robert Keohane on Hobbes' Dilemma and the Liberal Quest for World Order
Monday, April 15
5pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Robert Keohane, one of the world's foremost scholars of international relations, will give a talk that will address the challenges of maintaining a liberal world order in the face of increasing globalization and changing notions of sovereignty.
Students in Performance: Department of Music Recital
Students in Performance: Department of Music Recital
Monday, April 15
7:30pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Join students of the Department of Music for a recital to showcase their talents and demonstrate what they have accomplished throughout the year.
Blizzard Entertainment - Careers in Gaming
Blizzard Entertainment - Careers in Gaming
Tuesday, April 16
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Cohen Career Center
Have you ever considered pursuing a career in the exciting and dynamic field of computer gaming? Hear valuable advice from a representative at Blizzard Entertainment.
"Exhibits" from George C. Wolfe's The Colored Museum
"Exhibits" from George C. Wolfe's The Colored Museum
Tuesday, April 16
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
"Exhibits" from George C. Wolfe's The Colored Museum
Directed by: Alex McBath
In Conjunction with Theatre 471 and International Performing Arts eXchange (iPAX)
Democratic Legitimacy and Distrust: The Case of Walter Lippmann's Public Opinion
Democratic Legitimacy and Distrust: The Case of Walter Lippmann's Public Opinion
Wednesday, April 17
1pm - 2pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Lecture given by Eduard van de Bilt, professor of American history at Leiden University. Part of the Reves Hall Coffee Hour lecture series.
Finding Faults in Old Virginia: Tack Faculty Lecture
Finding Faults in Old Virginia: Tack Faculty Lecture
Wednesday, April 17
7pm
Kimball Theatre, Merchant's Square
Geologist Chuck Bailey '89 will talk about earthquakes, fault zones and the living earth under our feet in the spring 2013 installment of the university's Tack Faculty Lecture Series. It's free and the public is welcome.
Xenophobia and the Need for Immigrant Rights
Xenophobia and the Need for Immigrant Rights
Thursday, April 18
12:30pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater B
Departments of Philosophy, Sociology and Latin American Studies Program Presents a Talk By
Jose Jorge Mendoza (Worcester State University)
Everyone Is Invited to Attend.
Osprey in Chesapeake Bay: Ecological Shifts in a Changing Estuary
Osprey in Chesapeake Bay: Ecological Shifts in a Changing Estuary
Thursday, April 18
7pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Join Dr. Bryan Watts of the Center for Conservation Biology as he explores the world of the osprey. {{http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=dfaqgicab&oeidk=a07e7b4w84e73d0049b, Register.}}
Ask the Sexperts
Ask the Sexperts
Thursday, April 18
7pm - 8pm
Campus Center, Atrium
Brown Bag Q&A where "sexperts" Eric Garrison and Margaret Sequeira answer submitted questions on sex, sexuality, health and relationships.Come out April 18th 7pm in the Campus Center Atrium. Brought to you by Student Assembly and H.O.P.E.
Gallery Players Spring Concert
Gallery Players Spring Concert
Thursday, April 18
8pm
Bruton Parish Center
The performance will feature music by Corelli, Zarvos and Dvorak.
Opera Scene Recital
Sitayana
Sitayana
Thursday, April 18
8pm - 10pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre and Dance Presents Sitayana adapted by Francis Tanglao-Aguas
No Physics Colloquium TODAY!
From Border to Center: A Symposium on Immigration
From Border to Center: A Symposium on Immigration
Friday, April 19
10:30am - 5pm
1779 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington, DC 20036
Lyon G. Tyler Lecture
Lyon G. Tyler Lecture
Friday, April 19
12pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Professor Stephanie McCurry will talk about organizing research, thinking through arguments, and crafting the big book.
Geology Brown Bag
Geology Brown Bag
Friday, April 19
12pm - 12:50pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Marco Millones, the Mellon Postoctoral Fellow at William & Mary's own Center for Geospatial Analysis presents his work: "An assessment of MODIS Active Fire Product as proxy for anthropogenic land use/cover change in the Mexican Yucatan"
Probabilistic Methods for Complex Graphs
Probabilistic Methods for Complex Graphs
Friday, April 19
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Colloquium talk/CSUMS lecture by Linyuan Lu, University of South Carolina
2013 Chinese Majors Forum
2013 Chinese Majors Forum
Friday, April 19
2pm - 6:20pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 102
All students considering a Chinese major are strongly encouraged to attend the 2013 Chinese Majors Forum, which will take place this Friday, April 19, in Tyler 102.
Chemistry Spring Seminar Series
Chemistry Spring Seminar Series
Friday, April 19
3pm - 4pm
Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127
Alex Deiters of North Carolina State University presents "Synthetic Chemical Tools for the Regulation of Cellular Processes"
Colloquium: Systems without Cooperation
Colloquium: Systems without Cooperation
Friday, April 19
3pm - 4pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
Dave Levin, Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland, will present the application of economics and trusted hardware to keep participants in a networked system from deviating from the letter and spirit of a protocol.
Dynamics of coastal meta-ecosystems
Dynamics of coastal meta-ecosystems
Friday, April 19
3:30pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Professor Bruce Menge of Oregon State University will examine the dynamics of coastal meta-ecosystems by testing the intermittent upwelling hypothesis in rocky intertidal regions.
Deutsches Grillfest
Deutsches Grillfest
Friday, April 19
4pm - 6pm
Common BBQ Area
The German Studies Section and the German House invite everyone to a Spring Grillfest at the Randolph Complex Commons Area just outside of Giles Hall this Friday, April 19, 4-6 p.m.
Colloquium: David Schmidtz (U. of Arizona)
Colloquium: David Schmidtz (U. of Arizona)
Friday, April 19
4:30pm - 6pm
James Blair Hall, Room 223
Professor David Schmidtz will give a colloquium talk to the philosophy department, entitled "Idealism as Solipsism".
W&M Hip Hop Collection Launch
W&M Hip Hop Collection Launch
Friday, April 19
6pm - 10pm
Swem Library, Read & Relax area
Swem Library's W&M Hip Hop Collection is dedicated to Virginia's hip hop culture and history from the 1980s to present. Join us as we celebrate the launch of the collection with film screenings, panel discussions and refreshments.
Music of India Concert
Music of India Concert
Friday, April 19
8pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Join the Music of India Ensemble for their final concert of the year. Under the direction of Professor Max Katz.
Sitayana
Sitayana
Friday, April 19
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre and Dance Presents Sitayana adapted by Francis Tanglao-Aguas
Sesquicentennial Signature Conference: The American Civil War at Home
Sesquicentennial Signature Conference: The American Civil War at Home
Saturday, April 20
9:30am - 4pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
The Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission, in conjunction with William & Mary, will host "The American Civil War at Home" on April 20, 2013.
Senior Research Saturday
Senior Research Saturday
Saturday, April 20
10am - 3pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230
Come support the graduating class as they present their senior theses! Presentations will run from 10-12 and 1-3 with a reception to follow.
Sitayana
Sitayana
Saturday, April 20
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre and Dance Presents Sitayana adapted by Francis Tanglao-Aguas
Sitayana
Sitayana
Sunday, April 21
2pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre and Dance Presents Sitayana adapted by Francis Tanglao-Aguas
Tightly Controlled Accidents: Jarrett Ley + Barbara Pearsall: Honors Thesis Exhibition
Tightly Controlled Accidents: Jarrett Ley + Barbara Pearsall: Honors Thesis Exhibition
Sunday, April 21
5pm - 7pm
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
Andrews Gallery and the Department of Art & Art History presents: Tightly Controlled Accidents: Jarrett Ley + Barbara Pearsall: Honors Thesis Exhibition
All are welcome to attend the reception: Sun., April 21 from 5 - 7pm at Andrews Gallery.
Tightly Controlled Accidents: Jarrett Ley + Barbara Pearsall: Honors Thesis Exhibition
Tightly Controlled Accidents: Jarrett Ley + Barbara Pearsall: Honors Thesis Exhibition
Sunday, April 21 - Thursday, April 25
5pm - 5pm
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
Andrews Gallery and the Department of Art & Art History presents: Tightly Controlled Accidents: Jarrett Ley + Barbara Pearsall: Honors Thesis Exhibition
All are welcome to attend the reception: Sun, April 21 from 5 - 7pm at Andrews Gallery.
W&M Jazz Ensemble
W&M Jazz Ensemble
Sunday, April 21
8pm
Kimball Theatre
Join the W&M Jazz Ensemble in an evening of standards for big band as well as a few challenging contemporary jazz compositions, all featuring talented student soloists. Dr. Paul Bhasin directs.
Civil Rights Lecture & Discussion: Toni Tyler & Barry Clemson
Civil Rights Lecture & Discussion: Toni Tyler & Barry Clemson
Monday, April 22
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 102
Civil Rights Lecture & Discussion on "Freedom Summer" and the "Implications on a More Radical Approach" With Barry Clemson & Toni Tyler
Spring Composers' Concert
Spring Composers' Concert
Monday, April 22
8pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Join composition students from the W&M Department of Music as they present their original pieces.
The Future Role of the Military in Post-Revolutionary Democratic Egypt
The Future Role of the Military in Post-Revolutionary Democratic Egypt
Tuesday, April 23
5pm
Hennage Auditorium, DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum
Open to the public. Free reservation required.
Middle Eastern Music Ensemble Spring Concert
Middle Eastern Music Ensemble Spring Concert
Tuesday, April 23
8pm
Ewell Hall
Featuring our greatest hits from the 2012-2013 season!
Get Back on Track Day: Free, Fresh-Squeezed Lemonade and End-of-Semester Coping Skills
Get Back on Track Day: Free, Fresh-Squeezed Lemonade and End-of-Semester Coping Skills
Wednesday, April 24
11am - 2pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake A/B/C
Are you flourishing? Feeling resilient?
Come get a free mood check-up and some fresh lemonade! Learn the Wobble, Zumba, and tons of coping skills while you're there! Did we mention free massage?
It's better than a spoonful of Vitameatavegamin!
GSWS Brownbag
GSWS Brownbag
Wednesday, April 24
12pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join GSWS for a Brown Bag Lecture with Salih Can Aciksoz entitled, "In Vitro Nationalism: War, Disabled Masculinity, and Politics of Reproduction in Turkey." Light refreshments. Everyone welcome.
The Arab Spring: Prospects for Democracy
The Arab Spring: Prospects for Democracy
Wednesday, April 24
3pm
Hennage Auditorium, DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum
Open to the public. Free reservation required.
Enjoy Manga and Anime!
Enjoy Manga and Anime!
Wednesday, April 24
3pm - 7pm
Washington Hall, Room 301
JAPN 308 students exhibit their manga and anime works from 3-7 p.m. on Wednesday, 4/24, in 301 Washington Hall.
Amazons - A Suzanne Hagedorn Lecture
Amazons - A Suzanne Hagedorn Lecture
Wednesday, April 24
4pm
James Blair Hall, Room 221
Prof. Suzanne Hagedorn, Department of English, will lecture on
Romancing the Amazons in Boccaccio's Teseida
and Chaucer's Knight's Tale
Patrick Henry Debate
Patrick Henry Debate
Wednesday, April 24
7pm - 8:30pm
Adair Hall, Newman Lecture Hall
Patrick Henry Debate Union will present its final on-campus event for this academic year.
W&M Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert
W&M Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert
Wednesday, April 24
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
Under the direction of Grant Gilman. Admission: $8 general, $3 student, under 12 free.
PBK Box Office 757-221-2674
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.
Pi Delta Phi Induction Ceremony
Pi Delta Phi Induction Ceremony
Thursday, April 25
6pm - 7:10pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Pi Delta Phi - Beta Epsilon
French National Honor Society's induction ceremony for new members
Thursday, April 25, 6 p.m.
Reves Center, Reves Room
Light refreshments
Combined Spring Choral Concerts
Combined Spring Choral Concerts
Thursday, April 25
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
Join the W&M Choir, Women's Chorus and Botetourt Chamber Singers for their spring concert. Directed by Dr. James Armstrong and Dr. Jamie Bartlett.
Last Day of Undergraduate Spring Classes
Last Day of Undergraduate Spring Classes
Friday, April 26
All day
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall)
Friday, April 26, 2013 is the last day of classes for the Spring semester
Special Phage Phest Presentation - Stephen Abedon (Ohio State)
Special Phage Phest Presentation - Stephen Abedon (Ohio State)
Friday, April 26
4pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Physics Colloquium
Physics Colloquium
Friday, April 26
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Dr. Troy Carter, UCLA, Title of Talk: "Taming Turbulence in Magnetized Plasmas: From Plasmas for Fusion Energy to Black Hole Accretion Disks"
The Graduate Policy Association End of the Year Cookout
The Graduate Policy Association End of the Year Cookout
Friday, April 26
6pm
Brooke's house: 111 Adams Street
A fun way to celebrate the end of the school year!
Appalachian Music Ensemble
Sacred Space: Burial Places of the Enslaved and their Descendants
Sacred Space: Burial Places of the Enslaved and their Descendants
Saturday, April 27
10am - 12:30pm
Small Hall, Room 110
The Remembering Slavery, Resistance and Freedom Project in partnership with the College of William & Mary and the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities presents a lecture about the cemeteries of the enslaved and what those spaces mean today.
Saturday Morning Physics: "How Butterfly Wings get their Colors" (Prof. Ale Lukaszew)
Saturday Morning Physics: "How Butterfly Wings get their Colors" (Prof. Ale Lukaszew)
Saturday, April 27
11am - 12pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Structural color appears in materials with small periodic structures of the size of the wavelength of visible light. Metamaterials are artificial media with such small structures. Prof. Lukaszew will explain these ideas and describe examples from nature.
W&M Wind Symphony Spring Concert
W&M Wind Symphony Spring Concert
Saturday, April 27
4pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
The W&M Wind Symphony performs wind ensemble literature from the last 125 years in a program featuring the music of Copland, R. Vaughan Williams and Bach. Dr. Paul Bhasin conducts.
Combined Spring Choral Concerts
Combined Spring Choral Concerts
Saturday, April 27
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
Join the W&M Choir, Women's Chorus and Botetourt Chamber Singers for their spring concert. Directed by Dr. James Armstrong and Dr. Jamie Bartlett.
Voice Recital, Students of Phaedra McNorton
Voice Recital, Students of Phaedra McNorton
Sunday, April 28
4pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Voice students of Phaedra McNorton join the Harris Simon combo to present a recital of jazz standards and more.
An Evening of Sonatas
An Evening of Sonatas
Sunday, April 28
7pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Join the piano students of Dr. Anna Kijanowska as they present an evening of sonatas! Free and open to the public.
Final exams - week one
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Ongoing Events
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.
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.
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.
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.