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Fall semester grades due at 9:00 a.m.
Tribe Studies Assignments
Tribe Studies Assignments
Monday, January 5 - Thursday, January 15
Location not specified
Series of assignments on Blackboard to help new students to become acquainted with Blackboard and degree requirements.
Peer Advisor Recruitment for 2015-2016
Peer Advisor Recruitment for 2015-2016
Thursday, January 8 - Friday, February 20
Swem Library, Room 145C
Recruitment drive for peer advisors for 2015-2016
Non-degree seeking student last day to apply
Constitutional Conversations
Constitutional Conversations
Thursday, January 15
6:30pm
515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg VA, 23188
Constitutional Conversations explores the history of the constitution at the Williamsburg library.
Winter Graduation (degree conferral date - no ceremony)
Winter Graduation (degree conferral date - no ceremony)
Friday, January 16
All day
Location not specified
Transfer student orientation
From Lemon to MLK and Beyond: The Journey of Understand W&M's History with Race
From Lemon to MLK and Beyond: The Journey of Understand W&M's History with Race
Sunday, January 18
10am
Wren Building
On Sunday, January 18th, join Branch Out Regional and the Lemon Project Directors for a chance to uncover William and Mary's true relationship with racism, slavery, and Jim Crow.
Jazz Combo Performance
Jazz Combo Performance
Sunday, January 18
2pm - 5pm
Winter Blues Tent, Duke of Gloucester Street
The William & Mary Jazz Combo, comprised of William & Mary students under the direction of faculty member Harris Simon, will perform at the Winter Blues Jazzfest.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (no classes; offices closed)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (no classes; offices closed)
Monday, January 19
All day
Location not specified
Add/Drop period begins at 3 p.m.
UG Seniors and Juniors may begin election of Pass/Fall Option
UG Seniors and Juniors may begin election of Pass/Fall Option
Tuesday, January 20
3pm
Location not specified
First Day of Classes
First Day of Classes
Wednesday, January 21
All day
McGlothlin-Street Hall
Spring Semester classes begin. Welcome back!
Non-degree seeking student registration
Spring classes begin
W&M Global Film Festival presents "Walkabout"
W&M Global Film Festival presents "Walkabout"
Wednesday, January 21
6:30pm - 8:45pm
Tucker Hall, Room 120
The W&M Global Film Festival's Wednesday pre-festival lineup begins with the 1971 Australia-UK co-produced classic {{http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067959/,Walkabout}}.
Free entry, no reservation required.
An Afternoon with Attorney Angela Ciccolo
An Afternoon with Attorney Angela Ciccolo
Thursday, January 22
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 127
Angela Ciccolo, Chief Legal Officer and Secretary for Special Olympics, Inc. and former General Counsel for the NAACP, will be speaking at the law school, room 127, on January 22 at 12:50 pm.
Magna Carta & Its Importance to Our Legal Tradition
Magna Carta & Its Importance to Our Legal Tradition
Thursday, January 22
3:30pm - 4:45pm
Law School, Law School Room 127
On Thursday, January 22, at 3:30 pm, our Law School is hosting a special 75 minute program in Room 127 on Magna Carta and its importance to our legal tradition. This event is free and open to the public. All are welcome.
Study Abroad Financial Aid & Scholarship Information Session
Study Abroad Financial Aid & Scholarship Information Session
Thursday, January 22
5pm - 6pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Movie night - French House
Movie night - French House
Thursday, January 22
7:30pm
French House - 3rd floor - Living room
Movie night at the French House: Let's watch The Intouchables (Intouchables).
The Big Lebowski - Mug Night at the Kimball Theatre, presented by the W&M Global Film Festival
The Big Lebowski - Mug Night at the Kimball Theatre, presented by the W&M Global Film Festival
Thursday, January 22
9:30pm - 11:30pm
Kimball Theatre
The W&M Global Film Festival is putting on a special screening of "The Big Lebowski" for its first weekly Mug Night at the Kimball Theatre. Tickets are $3.
Drink Special: 22 oz of local Alewerks Brewing Company beer for only $3.
Applications Due for Non-DAC/OCDA Team Internship
Applications Due for Non-DAC/OCDA Team Internship
Friday, January 23
All day
Apply Online
The non-DAC/ODCA team at AidData is looking to hire two interns for the Spring 2015 semester. Our team engages in the collection, publication, and analysis of data on the foreign aid of non-traditional donors (such as Brazil, Colombia, India.
Geology Department Meeting
Geology Department Meeting
Friday, January 23
12pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Gather 'round with faculty, staff, and students as exciting news and events for this Spring Semester are revealed.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Kevin McGoff (Duke University)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Kevin McGoff (Duke University)
Friday, January 23
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Title: Statistical inference for dynamical systems
Computer Science Colloquium
Computer Science Colloquium
Friday, January 23
3pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Carol Woody, a senior member of the technical staff at the Software Engineering Institute, will give a talk with the title of Software Security: Today's Primary Software Challenge.
Philosophy Colloquium for Students: Prof. Henry Southgate, "Eternal Truths and Theodicy"
Philosophy Colloquium for Students: Prof. Henry Southgate, "Eternal Truths and Theodicy"
Friday, January 23
3:30pm
James Blair Hall, Room 229
All students are invited to this special presentation! Professor Southgate teaches at the University of Wisconsin.
Physics Colloquium
Physics Colloquium
Friday, January 23
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Dr. Bharat Ratra (Kansas State University), Title of Talk: The "Standard" Model of Cosmology ... and Open Questions
Bending the Arc: Moving Racial Justice Forward
Bending the Arc: Moving Racial Justice Forward
Saturday, January 24
10am - 3:30pm
Sadler Center, Multiple rooms
A one-day student summit hosted by the Center for Student Diversity exploring ways to move from this catalytic moment in the struggle for racial justice to a movement that can achieve lasting change. Students: register by Jan 22 to ensure a seat & a lunch
W&M Dhamaal Bhangra Tryouts!
W&M Dhamaal Bhangra Tryouts!
Sunday, January 25 - Thursday, January 29
8pm - 11pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake A&B
Learn and perform Bhangra with W&M Dhamaal, the College's competitive Bhangra team! Auditions consist of a choreography session at 8pm Sun 1/25 and 9pm Tue 1/27, followed by tryouts on Thu 1/29. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY, jut a desire to learn!
Russian Tea_Advanced Conversation Practice
Russian Tea_Advanced Conversation Practice
Monday, January 26
4pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), Pleasants Hall, 3rd floor
Domestic Violence and Its Impact on Victims
Domestic Violence and Its Impact on Victims
Monday, January 26
4pm - 6pm
Law School, Room 124
Join Juanita Graham, M.Ed., Director of Outreach Services for Avalon, a shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, who will talk about the significant and damaging effects suffered by victims. Sponsored by the Clinical Program.
"Philosophy and Happiness" (Philosophy Colloquium for Students), by Professor Ulrika Carlsson
"Philosophy and Happiness" (Philosophy Colloquium for Students), by Professor Ulrika Carlsson
Monday, January 26
5pm
James Blair Hall, Room 223
Prof. Ulrika Carlsson (Ph.D., Yale) will speak on "Philosophy and Happiness," a discussion of Schopenhauer and the relation between philosophy, reflection and well-being. All students are invited!
Ceramic Exhibition, Andrews Gallery
Ceramic Exhibition, Andrews Gallery
Tuesday, January 27 - Thursday, February 19
Andrews Hall, Gallery
Recent ceramic art works by Matt Repsher, Gwendolyn Yoppolo and Simon Levin
Road to Richmond
Road to Richmond
Tuesday, January 27
12pm - 8pm
General Assembly Building, Richmond
Every year the College of William & Mary and the Student Assembly sponsor a trip to Richmond in which students are able to meet and lobby Virginia state representatives.
Please sign up to be a part of the day on this GoogleDoc:
https://forms.wm.edu/185
Crossing Borders in the Americas: A Roundtable on Immigration and Human Rights
Crossing Borders in the Americas: A Roundtable on Immigration and Human Rights
Tuesday, January 27
5pm - 6:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Language Immersion Opportunities on Campus & Abroad
Language Immersion Opportunities on Campus & Abroad
Tuesday, January 27
6pm
Tazewell Hall (Randolph Complex), First Floor Lounge
Are you looking to improve your language skills? Join the MLL Language Houses and the Global Education Office to learn more about study abroad and on-campus residential programs.
Info Session for Antigua Summer Program
Info Session for Antigua Summer Program
Tuesday, January 27
6pm - 7pm
Adair Hall, Room 204
Learn more about the faculty-led W&M 2015 Summer Study Abroad Program in Antigua!
Language Immersion Opportunities on Campus & Abroad
Language Immersion Opportunities on Campus & Abroad
Tuesday, January 27
6pm - 7pm
Tazewell Hall (Randolph Complex), First Floor Lounge
Are you looking to improve your language skills? Join the MLL Language Houses and the Global Education Office to learn more about study abroad and on-campus residential programs.
Join Us: Conversation with Consumer Advocate Joan Claybrook
Join Us: Conversation with Consumer Advocate Joan Claybrook
Tuesday, January 27
6pm - 8pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Join the W&M in Washington program for a "Conversation with Joan Claybrook," a consumer advocate and former head of Public Citizen and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Ferguson-Blair Publishing Institute Scholarship Application - Deadline: Tuesday, 3/17/15
Ferguson-Blair Publishing Institute Scholarship Application - Deadline: Tuesday, 3/17/15
Wednesday, January 28 - Tuesday, March 17
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.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Lucas Mentch (Cornell University)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Lucas Mentch (Cornell University)
Wednesday, January 28
2pm - 3pm
Small Hall, Room 235
Title: Ensemble Trees and CLTs: Statistical Inference in Machine Learning
Pursuing Honors in Philosophy (Student Information Session), led by Professor Timothy Costelloe
Pursuing Honors in Philosophy (Student Information Session), led by Professor Timothy Costelloe
Wednesday, January 28
4pm
James Blair Hall, Philosophy Library
Professor Timothy Costelloe will talk about procedures and deadlines for pursuing Honors and writing an Honors thesis in Philosophy. All students welcome.
Russian Tea_Intermediate Conversation Practice
Russian Tea_Intermediate Conversation Practice
Wednesday, January 28
5pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), lounge, 3rd floor
Information Session on Summer Program in Santiago de Compostela
Information Session on Summer Program in Santiago de Compostela
Wednesday, January 28
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Program
Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Program
Wednesday, January 28
6:30pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
This year's keynote speaker will be Dr. Marc Lamont Hill.
W&M Global Film Festival presents "The Pruitt-Igoe Myth"
W&M Global Film Festival presents "The Pruitt-Igoe Myth"
Wednesday, January 28
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Tucker Hall, Room 120
The W&M Global Film Festival's Wednesday pre-festival lineup continues with the 2012 American documentary {{http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1788461/,The Pruitt-Igoe Myth}}.
Free entry, no reservation required.
Applications Open for Summer Health Policy Research Fellowships
Applications Open for Summer Health Policy Research Fellowships
Thursday, January 29 - Wednesday, March 18
12:01am - 12pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 141
The Schroeder Center for Health Policy is currently accepting applications for a new summer research fellowship program focused on health policy and health services research. Applications are due March 18, 2015 at 12:00 p.m.
PHYSICS SEMINAR
PHYSICS SEMINAR
Thursday, January 29
3:30pm
Small Hall, Room 122
David Wilson (Old Dominion University) Title: Resonances in coupled channel scattering from lattice QCD
Prof. Katherine Brown, French & Francophone Studies, Saintly Mobility in Old French Hagiography
Prof. Katherine Brown, French & Francophone Studies, Saintly Mobility in Old French Hagiography
Thursday, January 29
3:30pm - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
The Department of Modern Languages & Literatures announces the first Bellini Colloquium of 2015, presented by Professor Katherine Brown: "The Spirit Moves: Saintly Mobility in Old French Hagiography."
What Can You Do with a History Degree Besides Teach?
What Can You Do with a History Degree Besides Teach?
Thursday, January 29
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Rooms A&B
Are you thinking about majoring in History? Are you already a History major? Come talk to W&M History alumni about what kind of work they do and why it is satisfying to them.
J-House Culture Night "Hyakunin Isshu"
J-House Culture Night "Hyakunin Isshu"
Thursday, January 29
5pm - 6pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Japanese House Lounge
Hyakunin Isshu is a Japanese traditional card game. In this event, we will have a special guest, Mrs. Miwa Takeda.She will explain to us the history of Hyakunin Isshu, and we will also play one of the Hyakunin Isshu games which is easy to play.
Syndicate Hip Hop Dance Team Spring Tryouts
Syndicate Hip Hop Dance Team Spring Tryouts
Thursday, January 29
6pm - 8pm
Unity Hall
Come audition for W&M's student choreographed hip hop dance team! We will teach you a short 30-second combination to perform in small groups at the end. Prepared solos are welcome but not required. There are two audition sessions: 6-7 or 7-8.
W&M in Washington Information Session
W&M in Washington Information Session
Thursday, January 29
6:30pm
Sadler Center, James Room
Join us for the W&M in Washington Fall 2015 Information Session to find out more about the semester program and the Fall 2015 theme!
Animal House - Mug Night at the Kimball Theatre, presented by the W&M Global Film Festival
Animal House - Mug Night at the Kimball Theatre, presented by the W&M Global Film Festival
Thursday, January 29
8:45pm - 10:45pm
Kimball Theatre
The W&M Global Film Festival is putting on a special screening of "National Lampoon's Animal House" for its second weekly Mug Night at the Kimball Theatre. Tickets are $3.
Drink Special: 22 oz of local Alewerks Brewing Company beer for only $3.
Last day to Add/Drop (and change to audit or pass/fail)
Last day to Add/Drop (and change to audit or pass/fail)
Friday, January 30
All day
Location not specified
Last day to add/drop
NOMINATIONS SOUGHT FOR AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN UNDERGRADUATE MENTORING.
NOMINATIONS SOUGHT FOR AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN UNDERGRADUATE MENTORING.
Friday, January 30
All day
Stetson House
These annual awards for A&S graduate students are in recognition of outstanding undergraduate mentoring in scholarship and research outside of classroom teaching. Awards are $250 each.
Geology Brown Bag
Geology Brown Bag
Friday, January 30
12pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230
Geology Senior Brady Coleman presents, "A (Denitrifying) Bedtime Story: Stifling Eutrophication with Woodchips and Biochar"
2015 Spring Career & Internship Fair
2015 Spring Career & Internship Fair
Friday, January 30
12pm - 4pm
Sadler Center, Third Floor: Chesapeake and Tidewater rooms
This event is open to all students of all majors and class years! No RSVP necessary.
Creating Your Academic Plan Workshop
Creating Your Academic Plan Workshop
Friday, January 30
1pm - 2pm
Swem Library, Swem Library Learning Center
The Office of Academic Advising will provide tools and
practice on creating an academic plan.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Irem Sengul (North Carolina State University)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Irem Sengul (North Carolina State University)
Friday, January 30
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Title: Modeling for the Equitable and Effective Food Distribution under Stochastic Capacities
"Fatalism, Freedom, and the Future" (Philosophy Colloquium for Students), Prof. Aaron Griffith
"Fatalism, Freedom, and the Future" (Philosophy Colloquium for Students), Prof. Aaron Griffith
Friday, January 30
3:30pm
James Blair Hall, Room 229
Professor Griffith (Ph.D., UC-Irvine) teaches at Central Michigan University. He will be giving a presentation and leading discussion on "Fatalism, Freedom, and the Future," for all interested students!
Should You Go to Graduate School?
Should You Go to Graduate School?
Friday, January 30
3:30pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 37
Are you considering getting a Ph.D. in Political Science, IR, Econ, or Public Policy? David Leblang (UVA) and Bill Bernhard (Illinois) will be in town to speak to you about how and whether to apply to graduate school.
Spring Seminar: Jonathan Sheerer (W&M-Chemistry Dept)
Spring Seminar: Jonathan Sheerer (W&M-Chemistry Dept)
Friday, January 30
4pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
"Polycyclic alkaloid natural products of fungal origin"
Physics Colloquium
Physics Colloquium
Friday, January 30
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Prof. Christine Aidala, University of Michigan Title of Talk: Spin-Momentum Correlations, Aharonov-Bohm, and Color Entanglement in Quantum Chromodynamics
Chinese House Movie Night - Personal Tailor
Chinese House Movie Night - Personal Tailor
Friday, January 30
8pm - 10pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Chinese House
Withdrawal period begins
J-House Movie Night "The Last Samurai"
J-House Movie Night "The Last Samurai"
Saturday, January 31
8pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Japanese House Lounge
We will watch the movie "The Last Samurai".
You don't need to sign-up for Movie Night. You can enter or exit anytime during the show. We will have a discussion about the movie and the samurai spirit after the movie. Please join us if you are interested!
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Ongoing Events
Spring Schedule Adjustment Period 2
Scholarship on Display: Economics Department
Scholarship on Display: Economics Department
Monday, December 1 - Wednesday, September 30
Swem Library, Bright Gallery, 2nd Floor Rotunda
Scholarship On Display is a rotating exhibit series showcasing faculty work from academic departments at the College of William & Mary. This installment features publications and research from current faculty members in the Economics Department.