Collective: Studio Art Majors Exhibition
Wednesday, May 1 - Sunday, May 12
10am - 5pm
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery and Foyer
Andrews Gallery and the Department of Art & Art History presents: Collective: the Studio Art Majors Exhibition May 1 - 12, 2013 All are welcome to attend the reception: Fri, May 3 from 6 - 8pm at Andrews Gallery.
    Physics Colloquium
    Friday, May 3
    4pm - 5pm
    Small Hall, Room 111
    Dr. Giovanni Vignale,University of Missouri, Title of Talk: Coulomb drag and spin Coulomb drag: from electrons to atoms
      Collective: Studio Art Majors Exhibition Reception
      Friday, May 3
      6pm - 8pm
      Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
      Andrews Gallery and the Department of Art & Art History presents: Collective: the Studio Art Majors Exhibition All are welcome to attend the reception: Fri, May 3 from 6 - 8pm at Andrews Gallery.
        Saturday Morning Physics: "The Power of the Abstract" (Prof. Giovanni Vignale, U Missouri)
        Saturday, May 4
        11am - 12pm
        Small Hall, Room 111
        The final goal of theoretical physics is not the explanation of observed facts, but the weaving of those facts into a convincing and memorable narrative. This talk will expose some of the basic tools used: limits, mapping, and "effective theories."
          Final Exams Week Two
          Monday, May 6 - Wednesday, May 8
          Location not specified
          Monday, May 6th 2013- Wednesday, May 8th 2013
            Final exams - week two
            Monday, May 6 - Wednesday, May 8
            Location not specified
              High Energy Theory Seminar
              Thursday, May 9
              10am - 11am
              Small Hall, Room 122
              Speaker: Andrew Spray (University of Melbourne) Title: "Constraining Light Supersymmetric Hidden Sectors"
                Dylan Judd Albrecht Physics Dissertation Defense
                Thursday, May 9
                1pm
                Small Hall, Room 122
                Dylan Judd Albrecht, Physics Ph.D. Defense Title: Applications of Holographic Dualities Open to the public
                  Improving Speech Classification in Home Environments Using Reverberant Environment Simulation
                  Thursday, May 9
                  3pm - 4pm
                  McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 2
                  Robert Dickerson, Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science, University of Virginia, presents the system RESonate and shows how it can mitigate the effects of reverberation in real home or office environments for different speech classification applications.
                    2013 ROTC Commissioning Ceremony
                    Saturday, May 11
                    12pm - 2pm
                    Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
                    Ceremony for ROTC Cadets of the College of William & Mary receiving the commissions as Second Lieutenants in the United States Army.
                      Commencement
                      Sunday, May 12
                      All day
                      Location not specified
                        Department Diploma Ceremony
                        Sunday, May 12
                        All day
                        James Blair Hall, In the field between James Blair and Sadler
                        Graduating philosophy majors and their families are welcome to celebrate in an intimate departmental ceremony.
                          Chemistry Department Graduation Ceremony
                          Sunday, May 12
                          2:30pm - 3:30pm
                          150
                          The Chemistry Department graduation ceremony takes place at 2:30 pm in Millington Auditorium 150 with a reception following in the Integrated Science Center 1st floor lobby.
                            Geology Graduation
                            Sunday, May 12
                            2:30pm - 3:30pm
                            McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
                            Come see our seniors off as their receive their diplomas! Refreshments provided.
                              Biology Diploma Presentations and Reception
                              Sunday, May 12
                              2:30pm - 4pm
                              Sunken Garden
                              Presentation of diplomas for all Biology Majors
                                Economics Department Commencement Ceremony
                                Sunday, May 12
                                2:30pm - 4:30pm
                                Sadler Center, Chesapeake
                                Degree Conferral
                                  Zhifeng Shi: Physics Dissertation Defense
                                  Friday, May 17
                                  2pm
                                  Small Hall, Room 122
                                  Zhifeng Shi, Physics Ph.D. Defense, Title: Multi-Meson Systems from Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics Open to the public.
                                    Benjamin Carl Rislow: Physics Dissertation Defense
                                    Wednesday, May 22
                                    10am
                                    Small Hall, Room 122
                                    Benjamin Carl Rislow, Physics Ph.D. Defense, Title: Low Energy Tests of the Standard Model Open to the public.
                                      AMO Seminar
                                      Thursday, May 23
                                      3pm
                                      Small Hall, Room 122
                                      Speaker: Elizabeth Goldschmidt, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Title of talk: "What photons can tell us about their origins"
                                        John Addington Symonds: A "rich mine of psychological curiosities"
                                        Thursday, May 23
                                        6pm - 8pm
                                        Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Choate Room, 1779 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, D.C.
                                        WMGALA presents, on behalf of the W&M Boswell Initiative, an evening with Tom Heacox, W&M Professor of English.
                                          Saturday Morning Physics: "LIGO: Laser Detection of Ripples in Space" (Prof. Eugeniy Mikhailov)
                                          Saturday, May 25
                                          11am - 12pm
                                          Small Hall, Room 111
                                          Albert Einstein predicted gravitational waves, but they have not yet been observed. Prof. Mikhailov will discuss possible ways to detect gravitational waves, in particular the Laser Interferometry Gravitational Wave Observatory.
                                            Memorial Day
                                            Monday, May 27
                                            All day
                                            Location not specified
                                            Offices Closed
                                              Summer Session I Classes Begin
                                              Tuesday, May 28
                                              All day
                                              Location not specified
                                                WMSURE Welcome Back Event: focus on writing research blogs
                                                Wednesday, May 29
                                                4pm - 6pm
                                                Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 213
                                                Come together with all the other WMSURE students conducting research in Williamsburg this summer for a social event with Prof. Charity Hudley and Prof. Dickter with a focus on blogging!
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