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eLearning Workshop - "Integrating Multimedia into your Courses: Using Online Collections"
eLearning Workshop - "Integrating Multimedia into your Courses: Using Online Collections"
Thursday, October 1
9:45am - 10:45am
Swem Library, Cox Classroom
Paul Showalter will present on incorporating multimedia resources from Swem Library's amazing databases and collections into your courses.
WMCI Presents: Chinese Cooking
WMCI Presents: Chinese Cooking
Thursday, October 1 - Thursday, October 22
11am - 1pm
Baptist Campus Ministry House, 244 S. Boundary Street
Learn to cook delicious Chinese cuisine!
Classes occur Thursdays, 11am-1pm, from October 1st to 22nd.
Welsh Assembly Internship Application Deadline
Welsh Assembly Internship Application Deadline
Thursday, October 1
12pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Charles Center
One W&M undergraduate will be selected for a spring 2016 internship in the Welsh Assembly with David Melding, AM. The application deadline is noon on October 1, 2015.
WMSURE: Don't Believe the Hype: Dispelling the Myths of Becoming an Educator
WMSURE: Don't Believe the Hype: Dispelling the Myths of Becoming an Educator
Thursday, October 1
3pm - 5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 236
Please Join Faculty from WMSURE and the School of Education for a Panel Discussion entitled, "Don't Believe the Hype: Dispelling the Myths of Becoming an Educator." {{https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EdHype100115, Please register.}}
Physics Seminar
Physics Seminar
Thursday, October 1
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Narbe Kalantarians (Hampton), at the intersection of nuclear and neutrino physics
Intelligence as a Career: Is it right for you and are you right for it?
Intelligence as a Career: Is it right for you and are you right for it?
Thursday, October 1
4pm - 5pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
James R. Hughes, President of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers, will share insights and stories from his 40-year career in the U.S. government's clandestine service. Don't miss this unique opportunity!
Lecture with Dr. Brian Dias
Lecture with Dr. Brian Dias
Thursday, October 1
5pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
All are welcome to attend a lecture by Dr. Brian Dias, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry from Emory University School of Medicine, titled "Multi-generational perspectives on the future of psychiatry: Molecular Neuroscience to Contemplative Practice."
DoG St to Wall St Keynote Address
DoG St to Wall St Keynote Address
Thursday, October 1
5:45pm - 7pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
Featuring Molly Ashby '81 of Solera. The program is free and open to the public; business casual attire.
The Blue Room
The Blue Room
Thursday, October 1
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
The provocative London sensation written by David Hare, and directed by Christopher Owens.
RESEARCH FUNDING A&S GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH GRANTS
RESEARCH FUNDING A&S GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH GRANTS
Friday, October 2
All day
Stetson House
A&S Graduate students are encouraged to apply for support [maximum of $300] from the Office of Graduate Studies and Research (OGSR) that will allow them to collect data at museums or archives, conduct research, and travel to field work sites.
From DoG Street to Wall Street
From DoG Street to Wall Street
Friday, October 2
8:45am - 3pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
Co-sponsored by the Mason School of Business, Howard J. Busbee Finance Academy and the Sherman & Gloria H. Cohen Career Center, this event provides students with an opportunity to learn about careers in finance and network with alumni working in the field
Africana First Friday with Travis Harris
Africana First Friday with Travis Harris
Friday, October 2
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall)
Please join us for a talk with Ph.D. student Travis Harris titled, "Putin On for DaLou: Hip Hops Fight Against Racism in St. Louis, Missouri."
eLearning Workshop - "Integrating Multimedia into your Courses: Using Online Collections"
eLearning Workshop - "Integrating Multimedia into your Courses: Using Online Collections"
Friday, October 2
12pm - 1pm
Swem Library, Cox Classroom
Paul Showalter will present on incorporating multimedia resources from Swem Library's amazing databases and collections into your courses.
Fall Seminar: Paul Heideman (W&M)
Fall Seminar: Paul Heideman (W&M)
Friday, October 2
4pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
Humans: Minute sketches and learning AND Mice: Normal genetic neuroendocrine variation in fertility
Colloquium - Dr. Alex Radovic
Colloquium - Dr. Alex Radovic
Friday, October 2
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Dr. Alex Radovic, William & Mary Physics, Title of Talk: Studying Neutrino Oscillations at the NOvA Experiment
The Blue Room
The Blue Room
Friday, October 2
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
The provocative London sensation written by David Hare, and directed by Christopher Owens.
Japanese Cultural Association Fall Festival (Aki Matsuri)
Japanese Cultural Association Fall Festival (Aki Matsuri)
Saturday, October 3
11am - 4pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake A&B
Join JCA on Oct 3, 11-4PM at Sadler, Chesapeake A&B for our Aki Matsuri (Fall Festival)! There will be traditional japanese FOOD, japanese dance, and japanese games. And they are all FREE!!! Hope to see you there and let's "FALL" in love with Japan!
The Blue Room
The Blue Room
Saturday, October 3
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
The provocative London sensation written by David Hare, and directed by Christopher Owens.
The Blue Room
The Blue Room
Sunday, October 4
2pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
The provocative London sensation written by David Hare, and directed by Christopher Owens.
FIRE Lecture: Free Speech on College Campuses
FIRE Lecture: Free Speech on College Campuses
Sunday, October 4
4pm - 5pm
James Blair Hall, Room 223
Join The Flat Hat for a Skype conversation about freedom of speech and censorship on college campuses with Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE). Campus Coordinator Tyler Coward.
Study Abroad Photo Contest: Deadline Oct 23
Study Abroad Photo Contest: Deadline Oct 23
Monday, October 5 - Friday, October 23
Reves Center for International Studies
The Global Education Office invites you to submit up to three of your best photos for our annual Study Abroad Photo Contest.
Mario Linares-Vasquez, Computer Science, Dissertation Proposal
Mario Linares-Vasquez, Computer Science, Dissertation Proposal
Monday, October 5
3pm - 4:30pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 002
Title: Supporting Evolution and Maintenance of Android Apps
Focus On: State Department Internships
Focus On: State Department Internships
Monday, October 5
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Come learn about the State Department Internship process and the Harriman Foreign Service Fellowship available for interns in DC, London, or Paris.
Focus On: State Department Internships
Focus On: State Department Internships
Monday, October 5
5pm - 6pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Come learn about the State Department Internship process and W&M's Harriman Foreign Service Fellowship.
Raft Debate - A W&M Tradition
Raft Debate - A W&M Tradition
Monday, October 5
6:30pm - 8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Memorial Hall
Described as a "delicate balance of comedy and lecture," the annual Raft Debate features four W&M faculty members from diverse disciplines, stranded on a desolate island with only a one-person life raft for escape to civilization.
The Washington Program
The Washington Program
Tuesday, October 6 - Thursday, October 8
Location not specified
This program, required of first-year graduate students, is designed to show the broad range of opportunities in the D.C. area for policy professionals.
Strategically Choosing Gap Year Experiences
HIGH ENERGY THEORY SEMINAR
HIGH ENERGY THEORY SEMINAR
Tuesday, October 6
2pm - 3pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Diana Vaman (University of Virginia), Title of Talk: "Boundary Conditions, Zero Modes and Entanglement"
Faculty First Tuesday Lecture at the Muscarelle: Eliot Dudik
Faculty First Tuesday Lecture at the Muscarelle: Eliot Dudik
Tuesday, October 6
6pm
Muscarelle Museum of Art
Eliot Dudik, Visiting Assistant Professor | Recent Works
Rahim AlHaj in Concert
Rahim AlHaj in Concert
Tuesday, October 6
8pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Acclaimed Oud Soloist Rahim AlHaj with Issa Malluf
Tuesday, October 6, 2015 8 p.m.
Free and open to the public
HOPE Presents: Back 2 Basics
HOPE Presents: Back 2 Basics
Tuesday, October 6
8pm - 9pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
Come experience a sex ed crash course with HOPE to explore decisions regarding sex and sexual actions, safe sex, your and your partner's anatomies, and resources that we have on campus!
Merrimac Mentors Interest Meeting 1
Merrimac Mentors Interest Meeting 1
Tuesday, October 6
8:30pm - 9:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 301
Merrimac Mentors is a mentoring program that works with youth at a local juvenile detention center. If you are interested in learning more about our program, please attend one of the interest meetings.
Churchill Scholarship Campus Application Deadline
Churchill Scholarship Campus Application Deadline
Wednesday, October 7
12pm
Location not specified
All parts of the Churchill Scholarship application must be submitted by noon on Wednesday, October 7.
A Conversation with Secretary General Spencer Oliver
A Conversation with Secretary General Spencer Oliver
Wednesday, October 7
3:30pm - 5pm
Reves Center for International Studies
Join the Reves Center for an informal discussion with R. Spencer Oliver, currently Secretary General of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE PA) headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Focus ON: The Goldwater Scholarship
Focus ON: The Goldwater Scholarship
Wednesday, October 7
5pm
Swem Library, Cox Classroom
Goldwater Scholarships are for students majoring in STEM fields who plan graduate work and careers in the sciences. Come to this session to find out about the application process and hear from current Goldwater Scholars.
Merrimac Mentors Interest Meeting 2
Merrimac Mentors Interest Meeting 2
Wednesday, October 7
7pm - 8pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 334
Merrimac Mentors is a mentoring program that works with youth at a local juvenile detention center. If you are interested in learning more about our program, please attend one of the interest meetings.
Filmabend: "Auf der anderen Seite" (Dir. Fatih Akin, 2007)
Filmabend: "Auf der anderen Seite" (Dir. Fatih Akin, 2007)
Wednesday, October 7
7pm - 9pm
Swem Library, Botetourt
A powerful film about transnational, transgenerational and and transgressive crossings.
Movie Night presented by the German House
Movie Night presented by the German House
Wednesday, October 7
7pm - 9pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Theater
Join us for the screening of "Auf der anderen Seite" (The Edge of Heaven, 2007), a masterpiece by German director Fatih Akin.
Future of Iraq Symposium
Future of Iraq Symposium
Thursday, October 8 - Friday, October 9
4pm - 12pm
Law School, Rooms 119, 124, 127
Sponsored by the Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding, the Reves Center for International Studies, the Kraemer Middle East Scholar-in Residence Program, and the Law School's Comparative Legal Student Scholars.
Rebuilding Liberia After Ebola: Introducing the Monrovia Football Academy
Rebuilding Liberia After Ebola: Introducing the Monrovia Football Academy
Thursday, October 8
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
The Center for African Development is thrilled to welcome back Will Smith '14. Former Tribe soccer captain Will returns to campus to discuss the explosion of "sport for development" programs in Africa & his founding of the first soccer school in Liberia.
"Making Men: Prosthetic Promise and Potemkin Limbs at the end of WWII"
"Making Men: Prosthetic Promise and Potemkin Limbs at the end of WWII"
Thursday, October 8
5pm - 6:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Lecture by Professor Frances Bernstein, Drew University, organized by Russian/Post-Soviet Studies Department with funding by The Tepper Fund, the Reves Center for International Studies and the School of Arts & Sciences.
Ewell Concert Series - Amici della Musica
Office of Academic Advising
Office of Academic Advising
Friday, October 9
All day
Swem Library
Academic Advising on First Floor of Swem Library in Room 169
Study Abroad Advising in Swem Library
Study Abroad Advising in Swem Library
Friday, October 9 - Friday, December 4
Swem Library
Peer advisors from the Reves Center are in Swem Library
History Department Brown Bag Series
History Department Brown Bag Series
Friday, October 9
12pm - 1:30pm
James Blair Hall, Department Library
Please join us for Beth Wood's Brown Bag practice conference talk, "'No visible marks or scars': Antebellum Virginia Free African American Bodies and the State"
Mathematics Colloquium: Michael Giudici (The University of Western Australia)
Mathematics Colloquium: Michael Giudici (The University of Western Australia)
Friday, October 9
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
TITLE: How many automorphisms does a graph have?
Colloquium - Erin Ryan, NASA Goddard
Colloquium - Erin Ryan, NASA Goddard
Friday, October 9
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Erin Ryan, NASA Goddard, Title of Talk: Asteroids and Comets: Keys to understanding the early Solar System and Exoplanetary Systems
Fall Break
Japan's Friendship Ties Program Deadline
Japan's Friendship Ties Program Deadline
Wednesday, October 14 - Tuesday, October 20
Location not specified
The deadline for application to the Japan's Friendship Ties Program is Tuesday, Oct. 20. Selected students will travel to Japan from Jan. 6 - 14. Transportation and lodging costs will be covered by the Japanese government.
Exhibition: Feast of Planes
Exhibition: Feast of Planes
Wednesday, October 14 - Friday, November 6
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
Andrews Gallery Exhibition: Curated by John Lee, Assistant Professor, Painting
October 14- November 6, 2015
Reception: October 29, 4-6 pm
WOTUS: Waters of the United States and Clean Water Act Jurisdiction -- Where are We Now?
WOTUS: Waters of the United States and Clean Water Act Jurisdiction -- Where are We Now?
Wednesday, October 14
12:50pm
Law School, Room 124
Lunchtime talk by Peggy Strand (1976 W&M Law alum) co-sponsored by the Student Environmental & Animal Law Society and The Virginia Coastal Policy Center.
Media in Practice: Student Showcase
Media in Practice: Student Showcase
Wednesday, October 14
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, #332
Come and listen to past and current students as they share their internship/job experiences in the film/media industry. Listen to the available opportunities to you and network with fellow students! Everyone is welcome!
Queer Climates on Campus: An LGBTQ Discussion Panel
Queer Climates on Campus: An LGBTQ Discussion Panel
Wednesday, October 14
7pm - 9pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
An LGBTQ discussion panel between students and professors, talking about the atmosphere of inclusion on campus, with an emphasis on tips and strategies to cope with discrimination and how to get more involved with activism.
Russian Film Series: We Are From the Future (dir. Andrei Maliukov, 2008)
Russian Film Series: We Are From the Future (dir. Andrei Maliukov, 2008)
Wednesday, October 14
7pm - 10pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
The film depicts four amateur archeologists and trophy hunters from St. Petersburg who, in 2008, are transported back in time to a World War II battle in 1942, during which they learn more about themselves and the war.
UPTALK THE FEMINIST ZINE
UPTALK THE FEMINIST ZINE
Thursday, October 15
12am
Ludwell Apartments (100-700), 202 b
PLEASE SUBMIT ESSAYS PHOTOS AND POEMS ETC TO UPTALKTHEZINE@GMAIL.COM by oct 15
Apply to be a Weingartner Fellow
Apply to be a Weingartner Fellow
Thursday, October 15 - Friday, October 23
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 254
All W&M undergraduates are invited to apply to be named Weingartner Global Fellows for the 2016 calendar year. Applications are due in the Charles Center by October 23, 2015.
Rape Culture 101: Perspectives for Faculty and Staff
Rape Culture 101: Perspectives for Faculty and Staff
Thursday, October 15
12pm - 1:30pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake A&B
This workshop (Bring Your Own Lunch!) focuses on terms, definitions, examples, what is happening on colleges around the country as well as the work done here at W&M, and how faculty and staff can be involved in such work.
Election Law Society Presents Stacy Scholl
Election Law Society Presents Stacy Scholl
Thursday, October 15
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 133
Join the Election Law Society Thursday, October 15th during the lunch hour in room 133, Stacy Scholl will be talking about her role at the Democracy Fund and her experience with military and overseas voting. We will be providing FREE Panera for lunch.
Student Advocacy Training: For Gender Violence Reduction
Student Advocacy Training: For Gender Violence Reduction
Thursday, October 15
3pm - 4pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth
Increase your effectiveness as a student advocate to reduce gender violence and meet like-minded peers in this exciting workshop presented by Dr. Stephanie Gilmore.
This workshop is for students only (undergraduate, graduate or exchange).
Physics Seminar
Physics Seminar
Thursday, October 15
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Elena Long (UNH), nucleon form factors, structure functions, and the tensor polarization
CANCELLED!!! Gil Hochberg, The Right to Look: the Israeli Occupation of Palestin
CANCELLED!!! Gil Hochberg, The Right to Look: the Israeli Occupation of Palestin
Thursday, October 15
4:30pm - 6pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 220
PROF. HOCHBERG'S TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Advice for Planning Your Spring Semester Classes
Advice for Planning Your Spring Semester Classes
Thursday, October 15
5pm - 6pm
Swem Library, First Floor Research Area
Presentation by Academic Advising to provide assistance and insight into planning classes for the spring semester.
ROTC Cadet Fundraiser at Qdoba 10/15
ROTC Cadet Fundraiser at Qdoba 10/15
Thursday, October 15
5pm - 8pm
Qdoba Mexican Grill
Qdoba is providing 20% of all profits from 5 - 8pm tonight to support the William and Mary ROTC Cadet Fund.
Managing your research data, it's not just for scientists!
Managing your research data, it's not just for scientists!
Thursday, October 15
6pm
Swem Library, Graduate Student Commons, 2nd floor
Graduate Students: Join us Thursday, October 15 at 6 p.m. in the new Graduate Student Commons at Swem Library for pizza and drinks! Learn about managing your research data!
Lecture by Artist/Activist Sue Coe
Lecture by Artist/Activist Sue Coe
Thursday, October 15
7pm
Tucker Hall
Artist and Activist Sue Coe to speak on Thursday, Oct.15 @ 7pm in the Tucker Theatre and conduct a printmaking workshop the following day, Friday, Oct.16, 2-4pm with Brian Kreydatus, Matoaka Studio.
[AMP] Joel Dinerstein: Is Cool Dead?
Veritas Forum: How Would Jesus Vote?
Veritas Forum: How Would Jesus Vote?
Thursday, October 15
7pm - 9pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Two Christians from two political parties discuss the convictions of one man.
Media Analysis: What Role Do the Media Play in Promoting and Combating Gender Violence
Media Analysis: What Role Do the Media Play in Promoting and Combating Gender Violence
Thursday, October 15
7:30pm - 9:15pm
Swem Library, Ford Media Classroom (Basement)
In this workshop facilitated by Dr. Stephanie Gilmore, see and hear examples of how the media create or even disarm a rape culture.
By the end of the workshop, participants will have created a relationship-positive Spotify song list!
Anchored in ALV: COLL 200 Brownbag Lunch
Anchored in ALV: COLL 200 Brownbag Lunch
Friday, October 16
12pm - 1pm
Swem Library, Reseach Room; straight back and to the left on the main floor
Ideas from faculty and CLA Fellows who have taught COLL 200 courses that are anchored in ALV.
Finding Fractures: A Brittle Deformation Triple Play in the Central Virginia Blue Ridge & Piedmont
Finding Fractures: A Brittle Deformation Triple Play in the Central Virginia Blue Ridge & Piedmont
Friday, October 16
12:05pm - 12:50pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230
Come out to hear Geology senior Vincent Cunningham give a Brown Bag on his senior research!
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Hui Zhao (Penn State University)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Hui Zhao (Penn State University)
Friday, October 16
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Title: Mitigating The U.S. Drug Shortages: Pareto-Improving Contract Design
Speaker: Hui Zhao, Smeal College of Business, Penn State
Workshop by Artist/Activist Sue Coe w/ Prof. Brian Kreydatus
Workshop by Artist/Activist Sue Coe w/ Prof. Brian Kreydatus
Friday, October 16
2pm - 4pm
Matoaka Art Studio
Artist and Activist Sue Coe to conduct a printmaking workshop with Brian Kreydatus, Matoaka Studio
Chemistry Fall Seminar
On Graphs as Side-Channels
On Graphs as Side-Channels
Friday, October 16
3pm - 4pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Mudhakar Srivatsa, IBM research scientist
Fall Seminar: Bernard Lohr (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Fall Seminar: Bernard Lohr (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Friday, October 16
4pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
Active space and the sensory ecology of birdsong
Colloquium - Eden Figueroa
Colloquium - Eden Figueroa
Friday, October 16
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Prof. Eden Figueroa, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University, title of Talk: Building an elementary quantum processor using single photons and atoms
Exhibition: CAFO Culture Visualizing Factory Farming in Virginia
Exhibition: CAFO Culture Visualizing Factory Farming in Virginia
Friday, October 16
5pm - 7pm
1781 Jamestown Rd. Williamsburg, VA
October 16 - 30, 2015
Free and open to the public
Opening reception:
1781 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, VA
October 16, 2015
5:00-7:00 p.m.
10th Annual iREP Africa Weekend: Dining & Dialogue
10th Annual iREP Africa Weekend: Dining & Dialogue
Friday, October 16
6:30pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A/B
iREP Africa 2015 will be the African Cultural Society's TENTH annual weekend celebrating the diversity and culture of the African continent and its diaspora.
Seascape
Seascape
Friday, October 16
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Studio Theatre
Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize winning work produced by Joseph Biagini '16 for his senior directorial project.
10th Annual iREP Africa Weekend: Afro Zumba
10th Annual iREP Africa Weekend: Afro Zumba
Saturday, October 17
11am - 1pm
Tazewell Hall (Randolph Complex), Basement
This event is sure to get you on your feet! Take a FREE Afrobeat Zumba class with ACS!
iREP Africa 2015 will be the African Cultural Society's TENTH annual weekend celebrating the diversity and culture of the African continent and its diaspora.
Overcoming the Impossible: a Musical Performance by Charles Ibay
Overcoming the Impossible: a Musical Performance by Charles Ibay
Saturday, October 17
1pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
In celebration of Filipino American History Month, FASA is proud to bring Carlos Alberto Ibay to campus! Come for a live performance by Mr. Ibay, a blind Filipino-American piano virtuoso and heroic tenor who has become world-renowned for his talents.
Oktoberfest 2015
Oktoberfest 2015
Saturday, October 17
4pm - 6pm
Randolph Commons Area
Join us for Bats, Burgers, Kartoffelsalat and refreshments Saturday, October 17 from 4-6pm in the Randolph Complex Commons outside to celebrate Oktoberfest 2015. All are welcome!
10th Annual iREP Africa Cultural Showcase
10th Annual iREP Africa Cultural Showcase
Saturday, October 17
7pm - 9pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
iREP Africa 2015 will be the African Cultural Society's 10th annual cultural showcase celebrating the diversity and culture of the African continent. There will be music, dance, poetry and much more! {{http://bit.ly/1Lszto2, Buy $5 advance tickets now!}}
Seascape
Seascape
Saturday, October 17
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Studio Theatre
Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize winning work produced by Joseph Biagini '16 for his senior directorial project.
Crim Dell Restoration
Crim Dell Restoration
Sunday, October 18
10am - 2pm
Crim Dell Meadow
Enjoy a crisp fall day outside improving one of campus' most beautiful fall attractions. We will be removing invasive species like English Ivy, Bamboo and Wisteria and replacing them with native species.
Seascape
Seascape
Sunday, October 18
2pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Studio Theatre
Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize winning work produced by Joseph Biagini '16 for his senior directorial project.
WMCI Presents: Erhu
WMCI Presents: Erhu
Monday, October 19 - Wednesday, November 11
5pm - 6pm
Rowe House
Learn how to play the ancient Chinese "fiddle"!
Classes run from October 19th to November 11th, Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:00- 6:00 pm.
Anchored in ALV: COLL 200 Brownbag Lunch
Anchored in ALV: COLL 200 Brownbag Lunch
Tuesday, October 20
11am - 12pm
Swem Library, Research Room; straight back and to the left on the main floor
Ideas from faculty and CLA Fellows who have taught COLL 200 courses that are anchored in ALV.
Focus ON: The Boren Scholarship
Focus ON: The Boren Scholarship
Tuesday, October 20
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Boren Scholarships fund study abroad in countries underrepresented in study abroad. Language study is required - you can even start a new language. In recent years W&M students have studied in China, Kyrgyzstan, Taiwan, and Tanzania.
St Andrews University's Lorna Hutson to Speak
St Andrews University's Lorna Hutson to Speak
Tuesday, October 20
5pm
Tucker Hall, Room 123
Professor Lorna Hutson from the School of English at St Andrews University will give a lecture based on her forthcoming book, Circumstantial Shakespeare.
WMCI Presents: Chinese Paper Cutting
WMCI Presents: Chinese Paper Cutting
Tuesday, October 20 - Thursday, November 12
5pm - 6pm
Rowe House
Learn the skilled and delicate craft of Chinese Paper Cutting!
Classes will run between October 20th and November 12th, occurring Tuesdays & Thursdays from 5:00-6:00 pm.
Fellowship Workshop for A&S Graduate Students
Fellowship Workshop for A&S Graduate Students
Tuesday, October 20
5:30pm - 7pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
This workshop will familiarize graduate students in American Studies, Anthropology, and History with the process of applying for fellowships and grants.
Fall 2015 Independent and International Film Series
Fall 2015 Independent and International Film Series
Tuesday, October 20
7pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Theatre, Ground Floor
Join Swem Tuesday evenings this fall for the 2015 Independent and International Film Series. This evening's screening features "Viva Cuba," directed by Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti.
GSWS Brownbag with Cynthia Ward
GSWS Brownbag with Cynthia Ward
Wednesday, October 21
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
All are welcome. Cynthia Ward, Professor of Law will give a talk titled, "Adjudicating Sexual Assault on Campus: Emerging Models at U.S. Colleges and Universities."
Presentation by Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa Dikgang Moseneke
Presentation by Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa Dikgang Moseneke
Wednesday, October 21
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 127
The Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa will lead a brief discussion of the constitutional transition of South Africa and its jurisprudence on Wednesday, Oct. 21, in room 127. Event is free and all are welcome to attend.
No Man's Land: Jamaican Guestworkers in America and the Global History of Deportable Workers
No Man's Land: Jamaican Guestworkers in America and the Global History of Deportable Workers
Wednesday, October 21
3:30pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
The Reves Global Lecture Series continues with a presentation by Cindy Hahamovitch, Professor History at William & Mary
Post-tectonic Landscape Evolution of Southeastern Arizona's Basin and Range
Post-tectonic Landscape Evolution of Southeastern Arizona's Basin and Range
Wednesday, October 21
4pm - 5pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Dr. Matthew Jungers from the Geology Department at Washington and Lee University will be our guest speaker.
Pizza will be served beforehand in Room 207.
Peace Corps Information Session
Project Horseshoe Farm Information Session
Majors, Careers, and Milk and Cookies
Majors, Careers, and Milk and Cookies
Wednesday, October 21
7pm - 8:30pm
Cohen Career Center
Demystify the major and career selection decisions in this interactive workshop co-presented by Academic
advising and the Cohen Career Center.
Deutscher Filmabend: Nordwand (2008)
Deutscher Filmabend: Nordwand (2008)
Wednesday, October 21
7pm - 9pm
Swem Library, Botetourt
Alpine climbing in its most extreme form!
Homecoming 2015
Skewed Justice: Citizens United, Television Advertising, and State Supreme Court Justices' Decisions
Skewed Justice: Citizens United, Television Advertising, and State Supreme Court Justices' Decisions
Thursday, October 22
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 133
Join ACS for this short documentary film exploring the impact of judicial elections on judicial decision making. Director Catherine Orr will be available after the screening to for a Q&A session, and Baker's Crust will be served for lunch.
Ellucian Office Hours
Homecoming Seminar: Lou and Karen Burnett (College of Charleston)
Homecoming Seminar: Lou and Karen Burnett (College of Charleston)
Thursday, October 22
4pm
1127
Ocean Acidification Enhances Performance in Crustaceans: The Physiology and Transcriptomics of Resilience
W&M Summer Abroad Information Session: Beijing, Cadiz, Montpellier, Potsdam, & St. Petersburg
W&M Summer Abroad Information Session: Beijing, Cadiz, Montpellier, Potsdam, & St. Petersburg
Thursday, October 22
5pm - 6pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Information session for students interested in learning more about the W&M 2016 summer abroad language programs in Beijing (China), Cadiz (Spain), Montpellier (France), Potsdam (Germany), and St. Petersburg (Russia).
Computer Science Night 2015
DANCEVENT
DANCEVENT
Thursday, October 22
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
A concert of original choreography by Dance faculty members Joan Gavaler, Leah Glenn, and Lauren Morris, performed by faculty, the Orchesis Dance Company and guest artists.
NO Colloquium TODAY
Intellectual Property Law Symposium-A Right to Register: Discussing the 1st Amendment & Trademarks
Intellectual Property Law Symposium-A Right to Register: Discussing the 1st Amendment & Trademarks
Friday, October 23
9:30am - 5pm
Law School, 141 and 124
This year on October 23, William & Mary Law School will be hosting the Student Intellectual Property Society IP Law Symposium. The event will focus on the implications of the first amendment and freedom of speech on the trademark registration process.
History Department Brown Bag Series
History Department Brown Bag Series
Friday, October 23
12pm - 1:30pm
James Blair Hall, Department Library
Please join us to discuss Professor Trent Vinson's paper, "Toward the Beloved Community: Martin Luther King, Jr., Albert Luthuli and the Making of the Global Anti-Apartheid Movement."
W&M English & Linguistics Homecoming Reception
W&M English & Linguistics Homecoming Reception
Friday, October 23
1pm - 3pm
Tucker Hall, Foyer
Please come and join us in an afternoon of food, fun, and friends at the English and Linguistics Departments Homecoming Reception. We will have great music, faculty, and alums.
WMCI Open House
WMCI Open House
WMCI Open House
Friday, October 23
1pm - 5pm
Rowe House
Come to the Rowe House on Friday, October 23rd from 1-5 PM to learn more about WMCI!
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Greg Smith (William & Mary)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Greg Smith (William & Mary)
Friday, October 23
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Title: Concerted Ion Channel Gating, Hill's Diagrammatic Method, and Reduced Graph Powers
The Sexuality of History: How Sapphic Subjects Shaped European Thought
The Sexuality of History: How Sapphic Subjects Shaped European Thought
Friday, October 23
3pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall, First Floor
The 2015 John Boswell Memorial Lecture, delivered by Prof. Susan S. Lanser, Comparative Literature, English, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Brandeis University.
Chemistry Fall Seminar
Philosophy Department Homecoming Reception
Philosophy Department Homecoming Reception
Friday, October 23
3pm - 4:30pm
James Blair Hall, Room 127 (Frank McDonald Library)
Lecture: Elise Thorsen: "Force of Habit: Modes of Time in Verse Works on the Cheliuskin Saga."
Lecture: Elise Thorsen: "Force of Habit: Modes of Time in Verse Works on the Cheliuskin Saga."
Friday, October 23
3:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 302
This lecture examines Ilia Selvinskii's epic poem about the dramatic 1934 rescue of the crew of the Cheliushkin, which became stranded in winter ice during an attempt to navigate the northern sea route.
Understanding Irregular Application Performance with Analytical Models
Understanding Irregular Application Performance with Analytical Models
Friday, October 23
4pm - 5pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall
Colloquium talk by Nathan Tallent
DANCEVENT
DANCEVENT
Friday, October 23
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
A concert of original choreography by Dance faculty members Joan Gavaler, Leah Glenn, and Lauren Morris, performed by faculty, the Orchesis Dance Company and guest artists.
Bandemonium! Homecoming Concert
Bandemonium! Homecoming Concert
Friday, October 23
8pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Join the W&M Wind Ensemble and Pep Band in a program featuring classics for band.
Tickets: $10/general public, FREE for students with ID
Botetourt Chamber Singers Concert
CLTA-VA 2015 Fall Workshop
CLTA-VA 2015 Fall Workshop
Saturday, October 24
8:30am - 5pm
School of Education
Chinese Language Teachers Association of Virginia is holding the 2015 Fall Workshop on the W&M campus.
Biology Homecoming Reception-Open House
Biology Homecoming Reception-Open House
Saturday, October 24
10am - 12pm
Integrated Science Center (ISC), 2nd and 3rd floors
Come to the ISC and Millington Greenhouse for an open house and reception before the football game!
ENSP Homecoming
ENSP Homecoming
Saturday, October 24
10am - 12pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, 2nd Floor
ENSP is partnering with the Geology Department this year for homecoming! Come to McGlothlin-Street Hall on Saturday 24 October from 10AM to noon.
Economics, Government, International Relations and Public Policy Homecoming Brunch
Economics, Government, International Relations and Public Policy Homecoming Brunch
Saturday, October 24
10am - 12pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Geology and Environmental Science Homecoming Reception
Geology and Environmental Science Homecoming Reception
Saturday, October 24
10am - 12pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 201
A joint Homecoming reception of Geology and Environmental Science alumni and current majors. Please join us in McGlothlin-Street Hall, 2nd floor for some light refreshments and fun conversation!
Homecoming Reception: Classical Studies
Homecoming Reception: Classical Studies
Saturday, October 24
10am - 12pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 340
Our annual homecoming reception, open to all alumni and friends (and their families).
PhysicsFest
PhysicsFest
Saturday, October 24
10am - 4pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Join us for PhysicsFest on October 24, 10am-4pm for a fun-filled day of activities for all ages, tastes and demands for the whole family.
Homecoming 2015
Homecoming 2015
Saturday, October 24
10:30am - 1pm
Old Dominion Hall
Mark your calendars for the Psychology Department reception on October 24, 2015!
Chinese Alumni Homecoming Dinner at Peter Chang
Chinese Alumni Homecoming Dinner at Peter Chang
Saturday, October 24
5:30pm
Peter Chang Chinese Restaurant
Chinese Studies faculty will host a homecoming dinner at Peter Chang for Chinese Alumni.
DANCEVENT
DANCEVENT
Saturday, October 24
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
A concert of original choreography by Dance faculty members Joan Gavaler, Leah Glenn, and Lauren Morris, performed by faculty, the Orchesis Dance Company and guest artists.
W&M Choir Homecoming Concert
W&M Choir Homecoming Concert
Saturday, October 24
8pm
Williamsburg United Methodist Church 500 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg 23185
Come join the W&M Choir as they celebrate Homecoming with a concert of diverse music.
Admission is free.
DANCEVENT
DANCEVENT
Sunday, October 25
2pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
A concert of original choreography by Dance faculty members Joan Gavaler, Leah Glenn, and Lauren Morris, performed by faculty, the Orchesis Dance Company and guest artists.
Careers in Physics seminar
National Institutes of Health Information Session
Russian Film Series: Legend No. 17 (dir. Nikolai Lebedev, 2013)
Russian Film Series: Legend No. 17 (dir. Nikolai Lebedev, 2013)
Monday, October 26
7pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
The film depicts the life and career of legendary 1970s Russian hockey player Valerii Kharlamov.
Lynching, Literacy Tests, and ID Cards: The Suppression of Minority Voters
Lynching, Literacy Tests, and ID Cards: The Suppression of Minority Voters
Tuesday, October 27
1pm - 2pm
Law School, Room 127
Richmond attorney David Baugh will be talking about the suppression of minority voters in Virginia and America.
Diversity in Philosophy Discussion Group. Topic: Marxism.
Diversity in Philosophy Discussion Group. Topic: Marxism.
Tuesday, October 27
5pm - 6pm
James Blair Hall, 142 (Philosophy Seminar Room)
The Diversity in Philosophy Group, a student-run group launched this semester, is meeting this Tuesday to discuss Marxism. The discussion will be led by Max Miroff. All interested students and faculty invited.
Acclaimed Fiction Writer Ann Beattie to Speak
Fall 2015 Independent and International Film Series
Fall 2015 Independent and International Film Series
Tuesday, October 27
7pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Theatre, Ground Floor
Join Swem Tuesday evenings this fall for the 2015 Independent and International Film Series. This evening's screening features "Ilo Ilo," directed by Anthony Chen.
Majors, Careers, and Milk and Cookies
Majors, Careers, and Milk and Cookies
Tuesday, October 27
7pm - 8:30pm
Cohen Career Center
Demystify the major and career selection decision in this interactive workshop co-presented by Academic Advising and the Cohen Career Center.
Chemistry Club Annual Magic Show
Chemistry Club Annual Magic Show
Tuesday, October 27
8pm - 9pm
Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127
A "magic" show filled with fire, explosions, costumes, laughter, and BRAND NEW TRICKS! A free, family-friendly, shambly, and quirky show put on by the Chemistry Club and faculty. This year's show will be a semi-musical based off of Disney's Aladdin!
Graduate School Information Session
Graduate School Information Session
Wednesday, October 28
12pm - 12:50pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230
Have questions about geoscience graduate schools and the application process? Professors Kaste, Balascio, and Jiron will answer them! There will be pizza!
Enhanced warming of the U.S. Northeast Continental Shelf under climate change
Enhanced warming of the U.S. Northeast Continental Shelf under climate change
Wednesday, October 28
12pm - 1pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, Classroom A/B
Dr. Vincent Saba of the Northeast Fisheries Science Center will discuss how enhanced warming of the U.S. Northeast Continental Shelf under climate change will impact fisheries
Master of Public Policy Informational Webinar
Master of Public Policy Informational Webinar
Wednesday, October 28
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Adobe Connect Webinar
Online webinar - An opportunity for prospective students and applicants to learn more about the College of William & Mary's Master of Public Policy program live from the program's director, Dr. Sarah Stafford.
Amazon Open House
Japan Studies Tea Time and Open House
Japan Studies Tea Time and Open House
Wednesday, October 28
4pm - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Join the Japan Studies Program for tea time, and learn about new courses for Spring, the J-Studies Minor, and the AMES/East Asian Concentration. Snacks provided! Washington Hall 315, Wed., 10/28, 4:00 - 5:00
Chinese Program Open House
Chinese Program Open House
Wednesday, October 28
5pm - 6pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Come to join the Chinese Program faculty for important information about Chinese major/minor requirements, Chinese Studies undergraduate research, summer or semester study abroad opportunities, HSK test, scholarships, internships, and much more.
Eli Clare Lecture
Eli Clare Lecture
Wednesday, October 28
5pm - 6pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
All are welcome to attend a lecture by Eli Clare titled, "Yearning Towards Carrie Buck."
Philosophy Club: Intrinsic Value
Philosophy Club: Intrinsic Value
Wednesday, October 28
5pm - 6:30pm
James Blair Hall, 142 (Philosophy Seminar Room)
Philosophy Club will meet on Wednesday, October 28th, at 5 pm. Topic; Intrinsic Value and "the repugnant conclusion." All interested students invited!
Amazon Information Session
Prof Monica Seger Lecture, Dept of Modern Langs & Lits, Bellini Colloquium: Narrating Italy's Dioxin
Prof Monica Seger Lecture, Dept of Modern Langs & Lits, Bellini Colloquium: Narrating Italy's Dioxin
Thursday, October 29
3:30pm - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
This talk will explore the relationship between narrative practices, diseased bodies, and imperceptible chemical toxins. It will examine how literary, cinematic, and oral narratives emplot the embodied afterlives of exposure to dioxin, at 2 Italian sites.
Feast of Planes Reception
Feast of Planes Reception
Thursday, October 29
4pm - 6pm
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
Please join us for a reception for the "Feast of Planes" Exhibition
October 29, 4-6pm
The 2015 Tyler Symposium: The World beyond Slavery
The 2015 Tyler Symposium: The World beyond Slavery
Thursday, October 29 - Friday, October 30
4pm - 4pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
The 2015 Tyler Symposium sponsored by the Department of History at William & Mary will take this sesquicentennial as an opportunity to revisit the study of post emancipation societies in the Americas and across the globe.
Rome/Pompeii Summer Program Info Session
Rome/Pompeii Summer Program Info Session
Thursday, October 29
5pm - 6pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 340
Phi Alpha Theta Honors Thesis Workshop
Phi Alpha Theta Honors Thesis Workshop
Thursday, October 29
5pm - 6:30pm
James Blair Hall, History Department Library
Thinking about doing an Honors Thesis?
Get all the info you need at PAT's History Honors Workshop
With Prof. Homza & Prof. Corlett and current honors students Mary Andino & Brenna Ferris
Science Careers Outside the Lab
Red Flag Campaign Poetry Slam
Red Flag Campaign Poetry Slam
Thursday, October 29
6:30pm - 8pm
Tucker Hall, Tiered Stairs
Interested in poetry and healthy relationships? Join HOPE's Healthy Relationships/Sexual Aggression Branch for the first annual Red Flag Campaign Poetry Slam on Thursday, October 29 from 6:30 to 8:00 pm on the Tucker Stairs!
Debate: Delegate Monty Mason and Lara Overy
Debate: Delegate Monty Mason and Lara Overy
Thursday, October 29
7pm
Williamsburg Regional Library
Delegate Monty Mason and Lara Overy will face off in a debate for the first time. Members of Virginia21 will be meeting at 6:30 outside of Sadler to head over to the event, which will be held at the Williamsburg Regional Library.
October After Hours Lecture: Otherworldly Oceans
October After Hours Lecture: Otherworldly Oceans
Thursday, October 29
7pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Join Dr. Mary Voytek, Senior Scientist for Astrobiology at NASA, as she wraps up VIMS' 75th anniversary lecture series by exploring the possibility of discovering life on Jupiter's moon Europa.
Inside out: Mental Health Forum
Inside out: Mental Health Forum
Thursday, October 29
7pm - 9:30pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater AB
An open discussion on mental health issues with the campus. Join us to learn and be heard!
Humanity Displaced: Domestic Action in the Face of a Global Refugee Crisis
Humanity Displaced: Domestic Action in the Face of a Global Refugee Crisis
Friday, October 30
10am - 3pm
Law School, Room 119
A two-panel symposium about the current global refugee crisis featuring eight experts. Please email your questions in advance to [[e|aeriley]].
Global Studies brownbag seminar
Global Studies brownbag seminar
Friday, October 30
12pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 201
Drums and Marimbas for Catholic Saints? On History,
Comparative Ethnography, and African Religions in
Latin America
The Anatomy of Violence: Dissecting the Biological Roots of Crime, Adrian Raine (U of Pennsylvania)
The Anatomy of Violence: Dissecting the Biological Roots of Crime, Adrian Raine (U of Pennsylvania)
Friday, October 30
12pm - 1:30pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
Adrian Raine, Richard Perry University Professor in the Departments of Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology at University of Pennsylvania, will talk on The Anatomy of Violence: Dissecting the Biological Roots of Crime.
All interested are invited!
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Graham Taylor (University of Guelph, Canada)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Graham Taylor (University of Guelph, Canada)
Friday, October 30
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Title: A Tutorial on Deep Learning and its Applications to Computer Vision
Chemistry Fall Seminar
Chemistry Fall Seminar
Friday, October 30
3pm - 4pm
Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127
Ashton Cropp of Virginia Commonwealth University presents
"Unnatural Amino Acids as Tools to Study Post-translational Modifications"
Friday, October 30 at 3 pm in ISC 1127
Refreshments before the seminar
W&M Off the Grid: Energy, Music, Food, Fall & Fun!
W&M Off the Grid: Energy, Music, Food, Fall & Fun!
Friday, October 30
3pm - 5pm
Crim Dell Meadow
SEAC Seize the Grid campaign - working towards 100% clean energy on campus. Learn about future of energy at W&M & take action, while enjoying live music, free pumpkins, face paint, eco-crafts, and food. Friday Oct. 30th from 3-5 on the Crim Dell Meadow!
Fall Seminar: Martyn Goulding (Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
Fall Seminar: Martyn Goulding (Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
Friday, October 30
4pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
Circuit busting in the spinal cord: from genes to behavior
Colloquium - Vera Smolyaninova (Towson University)
Colloquium - Vera Smolyaninova (Towson University)
Friday, October 30
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Professor Vera Smolyaninova, Department of Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences Towson Univ. Title of Talk: Metamaterial Superconductors
Student Scholarship in Health Services Research and Policy
Student Scholarship in Health Services Research and Policy
Friday, October 30
5pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Schroeder Center for Health Policy
The Schroeder Center for Health Policy wants to make students aware of AcademyHealth's Alice S. Hersh Student Scholarship, which supports educational development in health services research and policy.
SchoolHouse Block Presents: The BIG Cheese
SchoolHouse Block Presents: The BIG Cheese
Friday, October 30
7pm - 11pm
Community Building
Come join SchoolHouse Block as we create a night of some cheesy Halloween fun.
We'll have tons of cheese-based foods available for purchase like:
- Grilled Cheese
- Nachos
- Mac n Cheese
- Fondue
- Cheese Danishes
- SO MUCH MORE
W&M Symphony Orchestra Halloween Concert
W&M Symphony Orchestra Halloween Concert
Friday, October 30
8pm - 9:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
The W&M Symphony Orchestra presents its annual concert and costume contest featuring works by American composers. Admission: $10/general public, $3/students with ID, free for children under 12 and veterans.
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Ongoing Events
2015 Summer Research Showcase
2015 Summer Research Showcase
Monday, September 28 - Friday, October 2
2pm - 5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Come support undergraduate research at William & Mary! This week-long event showcases research projects by students who received summer funding from the Roy R. Charles Center for Academic Excellence. All are welcome to attend!
Conversation Partner Program (CPP) through Reves Center
Conversation Partner Program (CPP) through Reves Center
Friday, September 18 - Friday, October 2
12pm - 12pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Want to meet and hang out with international W&M students? Sign up today to join the Conversation Partner Program (CPP)!
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WMCI Presents: Chinese Calligraphy
WMCI Presents: Chinese Calligraphy
Tuesday, September 15 - Thursday, October 8
5pm - 6pm
Rowe House
Learn how to make masterful creations with a bamboo brush and appreciate the concepts of Chinese Calligraphy!
Classes run from 5:00pm-6:00pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, September 15th to October 8th.
WMCI Presents: Hulusi
WMCI Presents: Hulusi
Monday, September 14 - Wednesday, October 7
5pm - 6pm
Rowe House
Learn how to play an ancient Chinese gourd flute!
Classes will run from September 14th to October 7th, occuring Mondays & Wednesdays from 5:00- 6:00 pm.
Coffee with a CLA Fellow
Coffee with a CLA Fellow
Monday, September 14 - Friday, December 18
See Full Description for schedule and locations
During the fall 2015 semester, CLA Fellows are available for informal discussion with faculty about COLL course development. Come have coffee on us. What's on your mind? See the full schedule.
Thirteenth W&M Faculty Show presented by the Muscarelle Museum of Art
Thirteenth W&M Faculty Show presented by the Muscarelle Museum of Art
Saturday, September 12 - Sunday, January 17
Muscarelle Museum of Art
Recent works of the teaching studio art faculty including visiting instructors and emeriti professors of William & Mary will be featured in an exhibition Faculty Show 13 at the Muscarelle Museum of Art from September 12, 2015 through January 17, 2016.
The Menokin Exhibit
The Menokin Exhibit
Thursday, May 21 - Tuesday, October 6
Swem Library, Ground Floor, Botetourt Gallery
"Through Their Eyes: A Photographic Journey" showcases images of Menokin from photographers Hullihen Williams Moore (2012-2014) and Frances Benjamin Johnston (1930). "Re-imagining A Ruin" provides an overview of The Menokin Glass House Project.