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Spring break
Colloquium: Bringing BIGDATA to the Masses: The Boa Experience (new date!)
Colloquium: Bringing BIGDATA to the Masses: The Boa Experience (new date!)
Tuesday, March 4
10am - 11am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Science Road Trip
Science Road Trip
Thursday, March 6
All day
Location not specified
Looking for something to do during spring break?
Take a science road trip to tour labs and talk with scientists in Richmond, VA.
Contact Don Snyder in the Cohen Career Center if you are interested. Sign-up deadline is February 26.
Colloquium: Abstract Interpretation and Decision Procedures: Better Together!
Colloquium: Abstract Interpretation and Decision Procedures: Better Together!
Thursday, March 6
8:30am - 9:30am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
New World of Color: Slavery, Freedom, and the Making of Race in Dominican History, 1500-1800
New World of Color: Slavery, Freedom, and the Making of Race in Dominican History, 1500-1800
Friday, March 7
11am - 12pm
Sadler Center, York Room
2014 Africana-Mellon Distinguished Lecturers
Apply to be an International Peer Leader
Apply to be an International Peer Leader
Monday, March 10
All day
Contact the Reves Center to apply
We are seeking enthusiastic graduate and undergraduate students to serve as International Peer Leaders for Graduate and Undergraduate International Student Orientations in August 2014. Apply by March 10.
Classes resume
Colloquium: Performance Improvement for Parallel Applications
Colloquium: Performance Improvement for Parallel Applications
Monday, March 10
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
iDeclare: Declaring is a Major Decision
iDeclare: Declaring is a Major Decision
Monday, March 10
1pm - 2pm
Sadler Center, York Room
Declaring a major can be a difficult journey. This workshop, led by Academic Advising staff, will help students learn more information about deciding on a major, navigating the declaration process, and identifying an in-major faculty advisor.
Charles Center Summer Scholarship Essay Review
Charles Center Summer Scholarship Essay Review
Monday, March 10
6pm - 8pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Applicants for summer 2014 Charles Center summer scholarships are encouraged to bring their essays in for review by Peer Scholarship Advisors. Please bring three hard copies.
Colloquium: Hardware-Assisted Isolated Computing Environments
Colloquium: Hardware-Assisted Isolated Computing Environments
Tuesday, March 11
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
CV, Resume, Networking, & MORE! (Humanities)
CV, Resume, Networking, & MORE! (Humanities)
Tuesday, March 11
10:30am - 12pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Rooms A & B
The English proverb tells us that "first impressions are most important." Just in case this is true, we want to make the best possible professional first impression.
In this workshop, learn how to make and keep up a solid professional image.
iPlan: Academic Planning
iPlan: Academic Planning
Tuesday, March 11
12pm - 1pm
Swem Library, Swem 169
This presentation will provide undergraduate students with lessons and practice on creating an academic plan. Academic Advising staff will be on hand to answer student questions and provide a general review of individual plans.
Nuclear Theory Seminar
Nuclear Theory Seminar
Tuesday, March 11
12:45pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Wim Cosyn from the University of Gent, Title of Talk: The nucleus at short distances
An Open Forum with His Royal Highness Prince Turki Al-Faisal
An Open Forum with His Royal Highness Prince Turki Al-Faisal
Tuesday, March 11
4pm - 5pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
The Dalai Lama in Retirement: Prospects for Tibet in the 21st Century?
The Dalai Lama in Retirement: Prospects for Tibet in the 21st Century?
Wednesday, March 12
3pm - 4pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Voices of "Tradition": Examining the Socio-Political Role of Women's Music in Gujarat, India
Voices of "Tradition": Examining the Socio-Political Role of Women's Music in Gujarat, India
Wednesday, March 12
5pm - 6pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
This lecture on Indian music is based on recent research by ethnomusicologist Niyati Dhokai.
Colloquium: A New Framework for Analyzing Parallel Programs at Runtime
Colloquium: A New Framework for Analyzing Parallel Programs at Runtime
Thursday, March 13
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
CV, Resume, Networking, & MORE! (Sciences)
CV, Resume, Networking, & MORE! (Sciences)
Thursday, March 13
9am - 10:30am
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Rooms A & B
The English proverb tells us that "first impressions are most important." Just in case this is true, we want to make the best possible professional first impression.
In this workshop, learn how to make and keep up a solid professional image.
Physics Seminar
Physics Seminar
Thursday, March 13
12:45pm - 1:45pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Brian Tiburzi, Title of Talk: Neutron in a strong magnetic field and effects from finite volume
"Islam in the Iraq Constitution"
"Islam in the Iraq Constitution"
Thursday, March 13
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 141
Haider Ala Hamoudi, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, is the 2014 Kraemer Scholar-in-Residence.
Seventh Annual Schmidt Lecture
Seventh Annual Schmidt Lecture
Thursday, March 13
3:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
The Sociology Department's Schmidt Lecture on Technology and Society: Competing Visions of the Internet and Why They Matter. This year's speaker is Stephanie Ricker Schulte. Thursday, March 13th at 3:30pm in Blow Hall 201.
"Nationalism and the Myth of Turkic-Muslim Unity in Central Asia"
"Nationalism and the Myth of Turkic-Muslim Unity in Central Asia"
Thursday, March 13
5pm
Tucker Hall, 127a
Professor Russel Zanca (Northeastern Illinois University)
Nationalism and the Myth of Turkic-Muslim Unity in Central Asia talk by Russell Zanca
Nationalism and the Myth of Turkic-Muslim Unity in Central Asia talk by Russell Zanca
Thursday, March 13
5pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
The presentation assesses what it means to speak of successes and failures according to both Central Asian and international standards and norms, and questions whether citizens are motivated or mobilized by nationalist conceptions of Turkic-Muslim unity.
Guest Lecture: Janelle Knox-Hayes on the Culture of Carbon Markets
Guest Lecture: Janelle Knox-Hayes on the Culture of Carbon Markets
Thursday, March 13
7pm - 8pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Join the 'Social Costs of Climate Change' classes, professors, and community members for a lecture by Janelle Know-Hayes on the culture of carbon markets and the relationship between our economy and our environment.
Olfactory Ratio as a Possible Proxy for Behavior in Theropoda
Olfactory Ratio as a Possible Proxy for Behavior in Theropoda
Friday, March 14
All day
McGlothlin-Street Hall
Will Brightly
Geology Brown Bag
Choir Spring Tour
Choir Spring Tour
Friday, March 14 - Wednesday, March 19
TBA
Performance tour of the W&M Choir.
Conductor - James Armstrong
Atkins v. Virginia A Dozen Years Later: A Report Card
Atkins v. Virginia A Dozen Years Later: A Report Card
Friday, March 14
8am - 2pm
Law School, Room 124
This exciting symposium will look at the development of the law from Atkins v. Virginia, where the Supreme Court took the position that the execution of mentally disabled persons was a violation of the Eighth Amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
Mathematics Colloquium: Mainak Patel, Duke University
Mathematics Colloquium: Mainak Patel, Duke University
Friday, March 14
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
The Essential Role of Phase Delayed Inhibition in Decoding Synchrony within the Brain
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Friday, March 14
3pm - 4pm
1127
Jeremy Starr, Pfizer, presents
"Siderophore Conjugated Lactivicin Compounds with Activity Against Gram-Negative Pathogens"
"Understanding the Sunni-Shi'a Split: From Theology to Law"
"Understanding the Sunni-Shi'a Split: From Theology to Law"
Friday, March 14
3:30pm - 5pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Haider Ala Hamoudi, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, is the 2014 Kraemer Scholar-in-Residence.
Colloquium: Michael Tooley (Colorado)
Colloquium: Michael Tooley (Colorado)
Friday, March 14
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
On March 14th Michael Tooley will give a colloquium to the philosophy department in Blow 332 from 3:30 to 5:30pm.
Biology Seminar: Mark Hochstrasser (Yale University)
Biology Seminar: Mark Hochstrasser (Yale University)
Friday, March 14
4pm
150
"How cells destroy their own proteins"
Physics Colloquium
Physics Colloquium
Friday, March 14
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Wally Melnitchouk, Jlab, Title of Talk: Nucleon structure from global QCD analysis of parton distributions
Senior Recital: Arianna Zell, mezzo soprano
Senior Recital: Arianna Zell, mezzo soprano
Saturday, March 15
2pm
Williamsburg Presbyterian Church
Senior Project in Music Recital: Arianna Zell, mezzo-soprano, with Nick Starr, piano.
An art song recital, featuring music of Rossini, Schumann, and Beach.
Univ of Nottingham Study Abroad Deadline
Islam Awareness Week
Islam Awareness Week
Monday, March 17 - Tuesday, March 25
See full description for event locations
The Muslim Students Association invites you to learn more about Islam.
Lecture: The Central African Regional Program for the Environment (CARPE)
Lecture: The Central African Regional Program for the Environment (CARPE)
Monday, March 17
3pm
Wren Building, Room 200
Dr. John Flynn will lecture on a project dedicated to preserving the Congo River Basin Ecosystem.
European and Judaic Studies Present
European and Judaic Studies Present
Monday, March 17
5pm - 7pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
A Lecture by Diane L. Wolf, University of California, Davis
Beyond Anne Frank: Hidden Children, Jewish Families and the Myth of Holland's Resistance during the Holocaust
Monday, March 17th, Tucker 127A
5-7pm
Focus ON Faculty Support: Letters of Recommendation and Beyond
Focus ON Faculty Support: Letters of Recommendation and Beyond
Monday, March 17
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
This Focus ON is designed to acquaint students with the etiquette associated with communicating with professors on professional and personal levels and will include advice from a panel of faculty members.
Wim Wenders' Early Films: A Symposium
Wim Wenders' Early Films: A Symposium
Tuesday, March 18 - Thursday, March 20
7pm - 6:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
The German Studies Program of MLL presents a Symposium "Wim Wenders' Early Films" featuring Documentary Filmmaker Marcel Wehn (Berlin) who will screen and present his "One Who Sets Forth: Wim Wenders' Early Years" with discussion to follow.
The World Bank: Post-Neoliberalism?
iPlan: Academic Planning
iPlan: Academic Planning
Wednesday, March 19
3pm - 4pm
Swem Library, Swem Library; Ford Classroom
This presentation will provide undergraduate students with lessons and practice on creating an academic plan. Academic Advising staff will be on hand to answer student questions and provide a general review of individual plans.
Mathematics Colloquium: Brian J. Coburn, University of California at Los Angeles
Mathematics Colloquium: Brian J. Coburn, University of California at Los Angeles
Wednesday, March 19
4pm - 5pm
Jones Hall, Room 302
Title: Geospatial and temporal modeling of pandemics: insights into HIV and influenza
Speaker: Brian J. Coburn, Center for Biomedical Modeling, Semel Institute of Neuroscience and Human Behavior, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
Mark Edmundson "The Soul of the Humanities"
Mark Edmundson "The Soul of the Humanities"
Wednesday, March 19
4:30pm
Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A
Cloud Lecturer Mark Edmundson, University of Virginia, talking on "The Soul of the Humanities".
AIA Lecture
AIA Lecture
Wednesday, March 19
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Red Meat in Black and White: Imperial Cult in the Fire Station at Ancient Ostia
Film Screening Bed and Sofa (1927) by Russian and Post-Soviet Studies Program
Film Screening Bed and Sofa (1927) by Russian and Post-Soviet Studies Program
Wednesday, March 19
6:30pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 201
iDeclare: Declaring is a Major Decision
iDeclare: Declaring is a Major Decision
Thursday, March 20
11am - 12pm
Sadler Center, York Room
Declaring a major can be a difficult journey. This workshop, led by Academic Advising staff, will help students learn more information about deciding on a major, navigating the declaration process, and identifying an in-major faculty advisor.
Lecture: "The General's Outbreak"
Lecture: "The General's Outbreak"
Thursday, March 20
3pm - 4pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Bellini Colloquium
Bellini Colloquium
Thursday, March 20
3:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Michael Cronin, Assistant Professor of Japanese Studies, will speak on the topic of "National Drag: Crossed Genders and Alternation Histories."
2014 Wythe Lecture by Professor Brian Tamanaha
2014 Wythe Lecture by Professor Brian Tamanaha
Thursday, March 20
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Law School, Room 124
Professor Brian Z. Tamanaha of Washington University School of Law in St. Louis will present the 2014 Wythe Lecture titled "The Third Pillar of Jurisprudence: Social Legal Theory" on March 20. Free & all are welcome.
"Beyond Health Care: Strategies for Improving Health and Lowering Costs"
"Beyond Health Care: Strategies for Improving Health and Lowering Costs"
Thursday, March 20
4pm
School of Education, Holly Room
A talk by Dr. Stephen Woolf
Professor Yanni Kotsonis' Lecture (New York University)
Professor Yanni Kotsonis' Lecture (New York University)
Thursday, March 20
4pm - 5:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Guest Lecture "Taxes and the Modern Citizen. How Taxes in Russia, the USSR, and the World Shaped Governments, Peoples, and Persons in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries" by Pro. Yanni Kotsonis (NY University)
CV, Resume, Networking, & MORE! (Sciences)
CV, Resume, Networking, & MORE! (Sciences)
Thursday, March 20
6pm - 7pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Rooms A & B
The English proverb tells us that "first impressions are most important." Just in case this is true, we want to make the best possible professional first impression.
In this workshop, learn how to make and keep up a solid professional image.
W&M alum Elizabeth Winder, a poet and biographer and Catherine Bowman to Speak
W&M alum Elizabeth Winder, a poet and biographer and Catherine Bowman to Speak
Thursday, March 20
7pm
Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A
William & Mary alum Elizabeth Winder, a poet and biographer, will join former Writer-in-Residence Catherine Bowman in a program focusing on Sylvia Plath.
Faculty Concert: Sounds of Spring, Classical to Jazz
Faculty Concert: Sounds of Spring, Classical to Jazz
Thursday, March 20
8pm - 9:30pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Celebrate the first day of spring with a concert of classical and jazz, performed by W&M Music faculty. Free admission, no tickets required.
An Evening of Dance
An Evening of Dance
Thursday, March 20
8pm - 10pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
Evening of Dance is a concert in which students have the opportunity to explore and develop original choreography performed by their peers under the mentorship of W&M Dance faculty.
GRADUATE SYMPOSIUM
Policy Dialogue in DC
Graduate Research Symposium Special Event
Graduate Research Symposium Special Event
Friday, March 21
3:45am - 5pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater B
"Strong Artificial Intelligence" An Interdisciplinary Panel Discussion of 'Future' Technology
13th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
13th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
Friday, March 21 - Saturday, March 22
8am - 12pm
Sadler Center, 2nd Floor Lobby
A unique educational and networking event, the GRS encourages interdisciplinary exchange, bringing together students from the sciences and the humanities at William & Mary and other surrounding regional universities.
Biology Students at Grad Research Symposium
Biology Students at Grad Research Symposium
Friday, March 21 - Saturday, March 22
8:30am - 1pm
Sadler Center
The 13th annual installment of the Graduate Research Symposium will be held this Friday and Saturday 21/22 March in the Sadler Center.
The Search for Black Gold: My Internship Experience with Perenco
The Search for Black Gold: My Internship Experience with Perenco
Friday, March 21
12:10pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall
Joachim Katchinoff
Geology Brown Bag
Cissy Patterson EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Donald E. Brown, University of Virginia
Cissy Patterson EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Donald E. Brown, University of Virginia
Friday, March 21
2pm - 3pm
Small Hall, Room 110
The Transformative Power of Data
Greenhouse Tour for Students
Greenhouse Tour for Students
Friday, March 21
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Penthouse (4th floor)
A tour for W&M students of the Millington Greenhouse. Faculty and staff are welcome as well.
Fulbright Fridays: Applying for the Fulbright ETA
Fulbright Fridays: Applying for the Fulbright ETA
Friday, March 21
4pm - 5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Would you like to spend a post-W&M Fulbright year teaching abroad? Come to this session to learn how to put together a competitive application for the Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship.
Graduate Research Symposium Networking Reception
Graduate Research Symposium Networking Reception
Friday, March 21
4pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
Come put your newly-improved networking skills to use at the Graduate Research Symposium!
Refreshments will be served.
Chinese Traditional Music Concert
Chinese Traditional Music Concert
Friday, March 21
7pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
William & Mary Confucius Institute presents its first concert of Chinese traditional and folk music in Ewell Recital Hall at 7 pm on Friday, March 21st.
An Evening of Dance
An Evening of Dance
Friday, March 21
8pm - 10pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
Evening of Dance is a concert in which students have the opportunity to explore and develop original choreography performed by their peers under the mentorship of W&M Dance faculty.
Saturday Morning Physics: "Climbing the Cosmic Distance Ladder" (Prof. Eugene Tracy)
Saturday Morning Physics: "Climbing the Cosmic Distance Ladder" (Prof. Eugene Tracy)
Saturday, March 22
11am - 12pm
Small Hall, Room 111
"How Astronomers Measure the Distances to Planets, Stars, and Galaxies"
II Annual Russian Language Olympics
II Annual Russian Language Olympics
Saturday, March 22
12pm - 4pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
Students taking Russian at the College of W&M are going to compete with each other in Jeopardy-style game, act out skits in Russian, and recite famous Russian poems. Winners will receive unpretentious prizes!!!
An Evening of Dance
An Evening of Dance
Saturday, March 22
8pm - 10pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
Evening of Dance is a concert in which students have the opportunity to explore and develop original choreography performed by their peers under the mentorship of W&M Dance faculty.
Ewell Concert Series: Borromeo String Quartet
Ewell Concert Series: Borromeo String Quartet
Sunday, March 23
7:30pm
Williamsburg Library Theatre
$10/general public, $5/students, tickets at the door.
Hispanic Studies Brown Bag Lunch
Hispanic Studies Brown Bag Lunch
Monday, March 24
12pm - 1pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Rooms A&B
Putting Together Your Career Tool Kit: Hispanic Studies and Intercultural Competence.
Putting Together Your Career Tool Kit: Hispanic Studies and Intercultural Competence
Putting Together Your Career Tool Kit: Hispanic Studies and Intercultural Competence
Monday, March 24
12pm - 1pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
Building a Federal Resume Workshop
Building a Federal Resume Workshop
Monday, March 24
2pm - 3pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
Learn how to tailor your resume for Federal internships and jobs.
Virginia Living Museum Information Session
Virginia Living Museum Information Session
Monday, March 24
4pm - 5pm
Cohen Career Center
Learn about exciting volunteer and internship opportunities across a variety of departments at the Virginia Living Museum in Newport News. Opportunities include: Animal Care, Aquarist, Development, Herpetology, and Volunteer Services.
AIA Lecture
AIA Lecture
Monday, March 24
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Blood in the Dust, Death in the Dark: Combat and Chemical Warfare at Roman Dura-Europos, Syria
Great Decisions in Foreign Affairs: China & Foreign Aid
Great Decisions in Foreign Affairs: China & Foreign Aid
Tuesday, March 25
10:30am - 12pm
Williamsburg Regional Library Theater
IR Scholar Austin Strange & AidData Director Brad Parks will present on China Aid to Africa.
Workshop: Building a Federal Resume
Workshop: Building a Federal Resume
Tuesday, March 25
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
Learn how to tailor your resume for federal internships and jobs.
AX 101: Understanding Authentic Excellence
AX 101: Understanding Authentic Excellence
Tuesday, March 25
4pm - 5pm
Campus Center, Student Leadership Conference Room
Please note: RSVP is required. Please see within.
Dr. Kelly Crace discusses authentic excellence versus fear-based excellence and how they relate to resilience, fulfillment and productivity!
iDeclare: Declaring is a Major Decision
iDeclare: Declaring is a Major Decision
Tuesday, March 25
4pm - 5pm
Sadler Center, York Room
Declaring a major can be a difficult journey. This workshop, led by Academic Advising staff, will help students learn more information about deciding on a major, navigating the declaration process, and identifying an in-major faculty advisor.
Filmabend: "Hannah Arendt" (2012)
Filmabend: "Hannah Arendt" (2012)
Tuesday, March 25
7pm - 8:40pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
Margartha von Trotta's film about Hannah Arendt focuses on Arendt's coverage of the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem, the subsequent publication of her controversial book, and the consequences.
Mathematics Colloquium: John dePillis, University of California, Riverside
Mathematics Colloquium: John dePillis, University of California, Riverside
Wednesday, March 26
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Jones Hall, Room 302
An illustrated and Linear Algebraic Approach to Special Relativity and Its Paradoxes
Consider Honors!
Consider Honors!
Wednesday, March 26
4pm - 6pm
Tucker Hall, Room 111
Whether you are working on your Honors project or considering one, this workshop can help you learn exactly what a successful Honors project entails.
Dinner is included for those who sign up here: {{https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ConsiderHonors032614}}
Focus ON: Writing About Yourself
Focus ON: Writing About Yourself
Wednesday, March 26
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Writing a personal statement for a scholarship, graduate school, etc., is not easy. Come to this session to learn how to present your best written self to the review committees.
Speak About It
Speak About It
Wednesday, March 26
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Speak About It is a performance about consent, boundaries and healthy relationships.
Women's Chorus Tour
iDeclare: Declaring is a Major Decision
iDeclare: Declaring is a Major Decision
Thursday, March 27
11am - 12pm
Sadler Center, York Room
Declaring a major can be a difficult journey. This workshop, led by Academic Advising staff, will help students learn more information about deciding on a major, navigating the declaration process, and identifying an in-major faculty advisor.
Debris Flows Following Wildfires in the Western US: Initiation, Deposition, Prediction, & Mitigation
Debris Flows Following Wildfires in the Western US: Initiation, Deposition, Prediction, & Mitigation
Thursday, March 27
1pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
W&M Geology Lecture Series
Dr. Paul Santi
Colorado School of Mines
The Language of Chance with Sound Artist and Turntablist Maria Chavez
The Language of Chance with Sound Artist and Turntablist Maria Chavez
Thursday, March 27
5pm - 5:45pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
Sound artist and abstract turntablist Maria Chavez focuses on the values and lessons derived from chance encounters, accidents, and improvisation in her art practice.
Focus ON: The Truman Scholarship
Focus ON: The Truman Scholarship
Thursday, March 27
5pm - 6pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Interested in making public service your career? The Truman Scholarship may be for you! Candidates apply in the junior year for this prestigious award which supports graduate school. A demonstrated record of leadership is required.
Commercial Banking Careers Panel
Commercial Banking Careers Panel
Thursday, March 27
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), 1082 UG Tiered
Interested in a career in commercial banking? Join us Thursday evening, March 27th from 5:30 - 6:30pm for a panel discussion on commercial banking! The panel will feature W&M alumni!
Guest Lecture: Karletta Chief on American Indians and Climate Change
Guest Lecture: Karletta Chief on American Indians and Climate Change
Thursday, March 27
7pm - 8pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Join the 'Social Costs of Climate Change' classes, professors, and community members for a lecture on the impact that climate change has on indigenous populations in North America.
2014 Healthcare Symposium -- Business Careers in Healthcare
2014 Healthcare Symposium -- Business Careers in Healthcare
Friday, March 28
11am - 1pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
Interested in pursuing a business career in the healthcare industry? Looking to explore various career paths within the field such as healthcare management, administration, consulting, or marketing? Then attend this event!
Searching for My Metamorphic Sole: Geology of the Oman Ophiolite
Searching for My Metamorphic Sole: Geology of the Oman Ophiolite
Friday, March 28
12:10pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall
Chuck Bailey
Geology Brown Bag
Mathematics Colloquium: Jiuyi Zhu, Johns Hopkins University
Mathematics Colloquium: Jiuyi Zhu, Johns Hopkins University
Friday, March 28
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Title: Quantitative uniqueness of elliptic equations
Biology Seminar: Dan Weinberger (Yale University)
Biology Seminar: Dan Weinberger (Yale University)
Friday, March 28
4pm
150
"Pneumococcal serotype replacement: can strain biology help predict the future?"
William Small Distinguished Lecture
William Small Distinguished Lecture
Friday, March 28
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Speaker: Margaret Murnane, JILA
William Small Distinguished Lecture, Title of Talk:Science at the Timescale of the Electron: Ultrafast X-Rays and Applications
Exile and Identity: The Chechens in the 1950s and Now
Exile and Identity: The Chechens in the 1950s and Now
Friday, March 28
5pm - 6:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Fridays at the Opera: Rigoletto
TribeHacks
TribeHacks
Saturday, March 29 - Sunday, March 30
Swem Library
TribeHacks is the first-ever hackathon held at William & Mary. This 24-hour coding and design marathon is set for March 29-30 in Swem Library.
Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
Making a Living, Making a Difference
Making a Living, Making a Difference
Saturday, March 29
10am - 3pm
Sadler Center, 3rd floor
Making a Living, Making a Difference is William & Mary's largest government and non-profit career planning event including speaker panels for advocacy, environmental and federal careers.
"Soft Vengeance of a Freedom Fighter"
"Soft Vengeance of a Freedom Fighter"
Sunday, March 30
3pm - 4pm
Hennage Auditorium - Colonial Williamsburg
Join us for a talk by the Honorable Albie Sachs, Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa (retired).
Drop-In Advising
Drop-In Advising
Monday, March 31
9am - 12pm
Swem Library, Room 169
Come and receive 1:1 advice for registration during the add/drop period!
"Working with Mandela: The Constitutional Process in Post-Apartheid South Africa"
"Working with Mandela: The Constitutional Process in Post-Apartheid South Africa"
Monday, March 31
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 141
Join us for a talk by The Honorable Albie Sachs, Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa (retired).
Drop-In Advising
Drop-In Advising
Monday, March 31
1pm - 4pm
Swem Library, Room 169
Come and receive 1:1 advice for registration during the add/drop period!
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Ongoing Events
Andrews Gallery: Martha T. Jones: Poem Paintings & Other Works
Andrews Gallery: Martha T. Jones: Poem Paintings & Other Works
Thursday, February 27 - Thursday, March 27
10am - 5pm
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
Andrews Gallery and the Department of Art & Art History invite you to join us for:
Poem Paintings and Other Works
by Martha T. Jones
Feb 27 - Mar 27, 2014
Reception: Fri, Feb 28, 4 - 6 p
Exhibitions and receptions are free and open to the public.