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Crowns
Crowns
Sunday, March 1
2pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre presents Regina Taylor's Crowns directed by Artisia Green, February 26-March 1.
Choir Pre-Tour Concert
Midterm grading period
2015 Student Literary Awards Contest: submissions open through March 22
2015 Student Literary Awards Contest: submissions open through March 22
Monday, March 2 - Sunday, March 22
Tucker Hall
All currently enrolled students are invited to submit their best creative work to the annual W&M literary contest. Eminent outside judges select the winners, who will receive cash prizes. Submissions are open until March 22.
Photography Exhibition, Josh Jalbert
Photography Exhibition, Josh Jalbert
Monday, March 2 - Friday, April 3
Andrews Hall, Gallery
Photography Exhibition "Signatures". By photographer Josh Jalbert.
Colloquium on March 2 at 8AM in McGl 020
Colloquium on March 2 at 8AM in McGl 020
Monday, March 2
8am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Jiayu Zhou, Samsung Research America, will give a talk with the title of Multi-task learning and its applications to biomedical informatics.
Russian Tea_Advanced Conversation Practice
Russian Tea_Advanced Conversation Practice
Monday, March 2
4pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), Pleasants Hall, 3rd floor
Physics Seminar
Physics Seminar
Monday, March 2
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Brad Shadwick, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Title of Talk: "Variational Formulation of Macro-Particle Algorithms for Kinetic Plasma Simulations"
Photography Exhibition Reception, Josh Jalbert
Photography Exhibition Reception, Josh Jalbert
Monday, March 2
4pm - 6pm
Andrews Hall, Gallery
Reception for Photography Exhibition "Signatures". By photographer Josh Jalbert.
Screening of Beneath the Helmet: From High School to the Home Front & Guest Speaker
Screening of Beneath the Helmet: From High School to the Home Front & Guest Speaker
Monday, March 2
7pm - 9pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
Get an inside view of Israel by following the journey of five young Israeli high school graduates who are drafted into the army to defend their country. An Israeli soldier featured in the film will join to share his/her experience with the audience.
William & Mary Premiere Theatre Festival
William & Mary Premiere Theatre Festival
Monday, March 2 - Thursday, March 5
8pm - 10pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Lab Theatre
Come see student-written plays take the stage!
4 nights of entertaining theatre, 5 unique shows, only $1 per night. Performances start at 8 PM in the PBK Lab Theatre.
Science of Persuasion Speaker Series: Part III
Making a Stand: A Woman's Jihad against Violence and Extremism
Making a Stand: A Woman's Jihad against Violence and Extremism
Tuesday, March 3
3:30pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
Sara Khan, director of Inspire, a women's human rights and counter-terrorism organization which seeks to address inequalities facing British Muslim women, is the 2015 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence.
Colloquium on March 4 at 8AM in McGl 020
Colloquium on March 4 at 8AM in McGl 020
Wednesday, March 4
8am - 11:59pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Matthew Hammer, University of Maryland-College Park, will give a talk with the title of Incremental Computation with Adapton.
ISIS and Women's Rights: The Key Battleground for Extremists
ISIS and Women's Rights: The Key Battleground for Extremists
Wednesday, March 4
12:50pm
Law School, Room 127
Sara Khan, director of Inspire, a women's human rights and counter-terrorism organization which seeks to address inequalities facing British Muslim women, is the 2015 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence.
J-House Culture Night "Kick the Can"
J-House Culture Night "Kick the Can"
Wednesday, March 4
4pm - 5pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Japanese House Lounge
Kick-the-Can is one of the most common games played by children in Japan. Please send an email to the J-House tutor if you'd like to join.
Russian Tea_Intermediate Conversation Practice
Russian Tea_Intermediate Conversation Practice
Wednesday, March 4
5pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), lounge, 3rd floor
Film Screening, and Discussion of Food Chains
Film Screening, and Discussion of Food Chains
Wednesday, March 4
6pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Join us for Snacks, Film Screening, and Discussion of
Food Chains, featuring CIW's Fair Food Program
Focus ON: Charles Center Summer Research Funding
Focus ON: Charles Center Summer Research Funding
Wednesday, March 4
6pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
The Peer Scholarship Advisors share all the information you need about Charles Center (and related) summer research funding. Applications are due March 18 at noon.
Eureka! Transforming Current Courses into COLL 100s
Eureka! Transforming Current Courses into COLL 100s
Thursday, March 5
12:30pm
Swem Library, Open Class Room
"Rio" Riofrio, Carey Bagdassarian and Paul Mapp talk about how to convert your old William & Mary course into a shiny new COLL 100.
Physics Seminar
Physics Seminar
Thursday, March 5
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Prof. Marc Sher, William & Mary, Title of Talk: "The instability of the Standard Model vacuum"
Imperceptible Material: Narrating Dioxin in Laura Conti's Rabbit With the Face of a Girl (1978)
Imperceptible Material: Narrating Dioxin in Laura Conti's Rabbit With the Face of a Girl (1978)
Thursday, March 5
3:30pm - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
In the wake of Italy's 1976 Seveso chemical disaster, which released a dioxin cloud large enough to directly contaminate 15 sq. kilometers housing 37,000 people, pioneering Italian environmentalist Laura Conti took on the challenge of telling the story.
Lantern Festival Celebration
Lantern Festival Celebration
Thursday, March 5
6pm - 8pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), 1st Floor, Chinese House
Come make and eat glutinous rice dessert "tangyuan", then guess Chinese New Year's riddles !
Constitutional Conversations
Constitutional Conversations
Thursday, March 5
6:30pm
515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg VA, 23188
Constitutional Conversations explores the history of the Constitution at Williamsburg Library.
Classical Guitar and Voice Concert
Classical Guitar and Voice Concert
Thursday, March 5
8pm
Wren Building, Wren Chapel
Tim Olbrych, guitarist and W&M faculty member, and Judy Olbrych, soprano, will present a concert of voice and guitar.
The Breakfast Club - Thursday Mug Night, presented by the W&M Global Film Festival
The Breakfast Club - Thursday Mug Night, presented by the W&M Global Film Festival
Thursday, March 5
8:30pm - 10:15pm
Kimball Theatre
The W&M Global Film Festival is putting on a special screening of {{http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088847/,The Breakfast Club}} for its fifth Thursday Mug Night. Tickets are $3.
Drink Special: 22 oz of local Alewerks Brewing Company beer for only $3.
Woody Internship in Museum Studies
Woody Internship in Museum Studies
Friday, March 6 - Wednesday, March 25
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 254
In Summer 2015 Woody Scholarships will support undergraduate internships at the J. Paul Getty Museum, The Phillips Collection, and Colonial Williamsburg. Applications due Wednesday, March 25th.
Colloquium on March 6 at 8AM in McGl 020
Colloquium on March 6 at 8AM in McGl 020
Friday, March 6
8am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Xia Hu, Arizona State University, will give a talk with the title of Understanding Social Spammers: A Data Mining Perspective
Eureka! Transforming Current Courses into COLL 100
Eureka! Transforming Current Courses into COLL 100
Friday, March 6
12pm
Swem Library, Open Class Room
"Rio" Riofrio, Carey Bagdassarian and Paul Mapp talk about how to convert your old William & Mary course into a shiny new COLL 100.
Africana First Friday Lecture with R. Benedito Ferrao
Africana First Friday Lecture with R. Benedito Ferrao
Friday, March 6
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join Africana Studies' First Friday Lecture with R. Benedito Ferrao. His lecture is entitled, "(Non) Saints: Margaret Mascarenhas' Skin and Afro-Asiatic Myth"
Physics Colloquium "Cancelled"
Physics Colloquium "Cancelled"
Friday, March 6
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Prof. Mike Snow, University of Indiana, Title of Talk: "Nuclear/Particle/Astrophysics with Slow Neutrons"
Green Fee Proposals Due
Green Fee Proposals Due
Friday, March 6
5pm
online submission
If you want to see your sustainability project funded, submit a proposal!
Spring break
Colloquium on Mar. 9 at 8AM in McGl 020
Colloquium on Mar. 9 at 8AM in McGl 020
Monday, March 9
8am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Gregory Gay, University of Minnesota, will give a talk with the title of Steering Model-Based Test Oracles to Admit Real Program Behaviors
Colloquium on March. 13 at 8AM in McGl 020
Colloquium on March. 13 at 8AM in McGl 020
Friday, March 13
8am - 11:59pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Nesreen Ahmed, Purdue University, will give a talk with the title of Large-scale Network Analysis and Graph Mining.
Artist-in-Residence: eighth blackbird Lecture-Performance
Artist-in-Residence: eighth blackbird Lecture-Performance
Sunday, March 15
8pm - 9:30pm
Kimball Theatre
Department of Music Artist-in-Residence eighth blackbird will hold a blended performance and lecture drawing on the group's current touring programs.
Application Deadline: Fall 2015 & Academic Year 2015-2016 Tuition Exchange
Application Deadline: Fall 2015 & Academic Year 2015-2016 Tuition Exchange
Monday, March 16
All day
Apply online
Apply online
Application Deadline: University of Nottingham, All Terms 2015-2016
Application Deadline: University of Nottingham, All Terms 2015-2016
Monday, March 16
All day
Apply online
Apply online
Undergraduate advising period fall 2015
Artist-in-Residence: eighth blackbird Master Class
Artist-in-Residence: eighth blackbird Master Class
Monday, March 16
9am - 10:30am
TBA
Master class by Department of Music Artist-in Residence eighth blackbird including W&M student ensembles and solo performers.
Russian Tea Advanced Conversation Practice
Russian Tea Advanced Conversation Practice
Monday, March 16
4pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), Pleasants Hall, 3rd floor
Lecture by Peter Mackay, Wildness and the Limits of the Human in Recent Scottish Poetry
Lecture by Peter Mackay, Wildness and the Limits of the Human in Recent Scottish Poetry
Tuesday, March 17
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Peter Mackay, Lecturer at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, will be speaking.
Creating Your Academic Plan Workshop
Creating Your Academic Plan Workshop
Tuesday, March 17
5pm - 6pm
Swem Library, Swem Library Learning Center (First Floor)
Creating an academic plan will help you find the resources to develop a personal educational journey.
Where Do We Go From Here: Community or Chaos? A Conversation on Race, Law, and Current Events
Where Do We Go From Here: Community or Chaos? A Conversation on Race, Law, and Current Events
Tuesday, March 17
6pm - 8:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
W&M's Black Law Students Association, in collaboration with other organizations, will host its annual symposium on race, law, and current events. Please join us for a much needed and enlightening discussion!
Small Hall Makerspace - Proposal Deadline
Small Hall Makerspace - Proposal Deadline
Wednesday, March 18
All day
Small Hall, Room 143
The Small Hall Makerspace provides access to electronics/computing tools, a 3D printer, a CNC wood milling machine, and a wood/acrylic laser cutter. We are seeking proposals for student-driven projects. Review will start on March 18.
ITPIR Soliciting Applications for Summer Research Opportunities
ITPIR Soliciting Applications for Summer Research Opportunities
Wednesday, March 18 - Friday, March 27
Scotland 427
ITPIR anticipates employing roughly 120 student researchers this summer. We welcome applicants from all majors with a particular emphasis on government, international relations, public policy, global studies, modern languages, and computer science.
Walk-In Advising for Withdrawal Questions
Walk-In Advising for Withdrawal Questions
Wednesday, March 18
8am - 4pm
Swem Library, Room 169
Questions about withdrawing? Visit Academic Advising for some answers.
Charles Center Summer Research Application Deadline
Charles Center Summer Research Application Deadline
Wednesday, March 18
12pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 254
Applications for Charles Center Summer Research Scholarships are due no later than 12 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18. All parts of the application are due at that time, including letters and transcripts. Student IRB protocol, if required, must be submitted.
GSWS Brownbag with Monika Gosin
GSWS Brownbag with Monika Gosin
Wednesday, March 18
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join our brownbag with Professor Monika Gosin. Her talk in entitled, "Racial/Sexual Appropriation and Erasure in the Veneration of Afro-Cuban Salsera Celia Cruz." All are welcome. Light snacks and drinks available.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Adam Sullivan (Harvard University)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Adam Sullivan (Harvard University)
Wednesday, March 18
2pm - 3pm
Small Hall, Room 235
Sensitivity Analysis for Unmeasured Confounding in Linear Structural Equation Models
Russian Tea Intermediate Conversation Practice
Russian Tea Intermediate Conversation Practice
Wednesday, March 18
5pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), lounge, 3rd floor
The Second Cooler: 12 Million Migrants in the US Illegally. Why? Who Benefits?
The Second Cooler: 12 Million Migrants in the US Illegally. Why? Who Benefits?
Wednesday, March 18
7pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Theater
An award winning documentary featuring Mike Wilson, border activist and member of the Tohono O'odham nation.
Academic Advising Office Closed
Academic Advising Office Closed
Thursday, March 19 - Friday, March 20
Swem Library
The Office of Academic Advising will be closed on Thursday, March 19 & Friday, March 20 while the advisors attend a professional development and training program.
Study Abroad Career Session: International Experience Looks Great to Employers
Study Abroad Career Session: International Experience Looks Great to Employers
Thursday, March 19
12pm - 1:30pm
Sadler Center, York Room
A joint session conducted by the Reves Center for International Studies and the Cohen Career Center.
Final Installment of the Immigration Roundtable at W&M
Final Installment of the Immigration Roundtable at W&M
Thursday, March 19
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 127
Join Professor Banks and ILSS for the final installment of the Immigration Roundtable at W&M this Thursday during lunchtime in Law School Room 127.
Lei Wang: Physics Dissertation Defense
Lei Wang: Physics Dissertation Defense
Thursday, March 19
2pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Lei Wang, Final Oral Examination for the Ph. D. Degree, Title: "Plasmonics and Magneto-Plasmonics in Thin Films and Nanostructures." Open to the public.
Photographer Duane Michals to give this Spring's Distinguished Lecture
Photographer Duane Michals to give this Spring's Distinguished Lecture
Thursday, March 19
5pm - 6pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Spring 2015 Art and Art History Distinguished Lecture Series welcomes Photographer Duane Michals.
Chinese House Cooking Class --- Pasta with black pepper flavoured beef
Chinese House Cooking Class --- Pasta with black pepper flavoured beef
Thursday, March 19
6pm - 6:45pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), 1st Floor
Fast Times at Ridgemont High - Thursday Mug Night, presented by the W&M Global Film Festival
Fast Times at Ridgemont High - Thursday Mug Night, presented by the W&M Global Film Festival
Thursday, March 19
8:30pm - 10pm
Kimball Theatre
The W&M Global Film Festival is putting on a special screening of "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" for its sixth Thursday Mug Night. Tickets are $3.
Drink Special: 22 oz of local Alewerks Brewing Company beer for only $3.
Last day to withdraw (see catalog for complete withdrawal policy)
Last day to withdraw (see catalog for complete withdrawal policy)
Friday, March 20
All day
Location not specified
Choir Spring Tour
14th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
14th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
Friday, March 20 - Saturday, March 21
9am - 1:30pm
Sadler Center
The annual Graduate Research Symposium (GRS) is a unique educational and networking event, encouraging exchange between disciplines and bringing together students from William & Mary and regional universities.
Digital Humanities & the Liberal Arts (& W&M): A Symposium
Digital Humanities & the Liberal Arts (& W&M): A Symposium
Friday, March 20
11am - 5:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
A day of talks, workshops, and roundtables examining what Digital Humanities tools and practices have to offer for research and teaching, with invited participants from around the region. See the full description for complete details and schedule.
Mathematics Colloquium Talk
Mathematics Colloquium Talk
Friday, March 20
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Speaker: Dan Cranston,
Virginia Commonwealth University
Title: Planar graphs are 9/2-colorable and have big independent sets
George Grayson Memorial Service
George Grayson Memorial Service
Friday, March 20
3pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
All who knew George from the campus, the community and Commonwealth are welcome to join in the tribute.
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Friday, March 20
3pm - 4pm
1127
Corey Stephenson of the University of Michigan presents "Photoredox catalysis: Enabling Chemical Synthesis with Visible Light"
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Guannan Wang (University of Georgia)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Guannan Wang (University of Georgia)
Friday, March 20
3pm - 4pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Dimension Reduction for Big Data Problem via Single-Index Models
The Great War and Russian Cinematic Remembrance
The Great War and Russian Cinematic Remembrance
Friday, March 20
3:30pm - 5pm
Tucker Hall, 127a
Guest talk by Professor Stephen Norris (History, University of Miami/Ohio) on WWI commemorations in Russian media.
From the Secular to the Sacred: The Musical Rhetoric of Stevie Wonder
From the Secular to the Sacred: The Musical Rhetoric of Stevie Wonder
Friday, March 20
4pm - 5:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
A lecture by Professor Scott DeVeaux of the University of Virginia as part of the Music in American Culture Series (MACS).
A Universal War to Solve All Questions
A Universal War to Solve All Questions
Friday, March 20
5pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
A Universal War to Solve All Questions: The Outbreak of the First World War and the major diplomatic and social questions of its age. Prof. Holly Case, Cornell University
Women in Hip Hop: 3rd Annual W&M Hip Hop Collection Celebration
Women in Hip Hop: 3rd Annual W&M Hip Hop Collection Celebration
Friday, March 20
5pm - 7:30pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Theatre and Gallery
The William & Mary Hip Hop Collection and Swem Library present Women in Hip Hop. Please RSVP by Mar. 16 to [[swemrsvp]]. Free and open to the public.
Ewell Concert Series: Richmond Piano Trio
Ewell Concert Series: Richmond Piano Trio
Friday, March 20
7:30pm - 9pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
Performance of classical music by the Richmond Piano Trio. Free admission.
Queer Youth: 2015 Boswell Symposium
Queer Youth: 2015 Boswell Symposium
Saturday, March 21
9:30am - 4pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
With immense social changes occurring with regard to LGBT issues, youth are grappling with sexual and gender identities at younger and younger ages. What opportunities and challenges do such developments create?
Russian Language Olympics
Russian Language Olympics
Saturday, March 21
12pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
W&M Russian/Post-Soviet Studies hosts its annual competition for students passionate about the Russian language and culture. This year's events include crowd favorite jeopardy, skits, riveting debates, and surprise musical guests.
Group Ride to Charles City Courthouse Grille
Group Ride to Charles City Courthouse Grille
Saturday, March 21
12pm - 4:30pm
Sadler Center, Terrace
Join us for a leisurely 30 mile ride down the flat Capital Trail to Charles City Courthouse Grille, one of the finest restaurants of the Tidewater area. We'll meet at the Sadler Terrace and drive out to Chickahominy Riverfront park.
2015 Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
2015 Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
Saturday, March 21 - Sunday, March 22
1pm - 4:15pm
Washington Hall, Room 301
W&M will hold its Fourth Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference on March 21 & 22. All interested students are invited to attend.
Annual Cutler Lecture & Reception
Annual Cutler Lecture & Reception
Monday, March 23
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Law School, Room 124
Professor Vicki Jackson of Harvard Law School will deliver this year's Cutler Lecture, entitled "Pro-Constitutional Representation and Constitutional Democracy: Comparing the Role Obligations of Judges and Elected Representatives." Reception to follow.
Russian Tea Advanced Conversation Practice
Russian Tea Advanced Conversation Practice
Monday, March 23
4pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), Pleasants Hall, 3rd floor
Geology Seminar
Geology Seminar
Monday, March 23
5pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Dr. Rebecca Streit from UC-Santa Barbara will discuss "Controls on intermontane basin filling, isolation, and incision on the margin of the Puna plateau, NW Argentina."
Information Session - Epic
College of William & Mary and St Andrews Joint Degree Symposium Crossing Boundaries
College of William & Mary and St Andrews Joint Degree Symposium Crossing Boundaries
Tuesday, March 24 - Thursday, March 26
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Crossing Boundaries is a symposium to be held in St Andrews, and is designed to bring together members of the faculties from St Andrews and William & Mary to discuss shared research interests.
Epic Office Hours
VA Attorney General Herring to visit W&M Law
VA Attorney General Herring to visit W&M Law
Tuesday, March 24
3:30pm - 5pm
Law School, Room 119
Save the Date! VA Attorney General Herring will visit the Law School on Tuesday, March 24th at 3:30pm in Room 119. Reception to follow - free and open to the public.
Career Conversations - Law
Russian Tea Intermediate Conversation Practice
Russian Tea Intermediate Conversation Practice
Wednesday, March 25
5pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), lounge, 3rd floor
Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (oSTEM) Interest Meeting
Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (oSTEM) Interest Meeting
Wednesday, March 25
5:30pm
Sadler Center, James Room
J-House Culture Night "Samurai & Sword"
J-House Culture Night "Samurai & Sword"
Wednesday, March 25
7pm - 8pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Japanese House Lounge
In this event, a student will give us a presentation about Samurai, Bushido, and Sword. We will also have a discussion afterwards for further understanding about the topic.
Women's Chorus Tour
Secretary Clinton's Emails & Congressional Investigations
Secretary Clinton's Emails & Congressional Investigations
Thursday, March 26
12:45pm - 1:45pm
Law School, Room 133
The Election Law Society welcomes Stanley Brand for our last speaker series lecture of the year. His talk is entitled "Secretary Clinton's Emails: Congressional subpoenas, criminal law and independent counsel investigations."
Stabilizing Portraits: Arab Photography in the Ottoman Era
Stabilizing Portraits: Arab Photography in the Ottoman Era
Thursday, March 26
3:30pm - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Prof. Stephen Sheehi examines how the portrait during the 19th c "Arab Renaissance" mediated and stabilized social and economic transformations in the Arab world, enacting a local subject, necessary for the establishment of localized capitalist order.
The Cloud Lecture Series presents Kathryn Bond Stockton
The Cloud Lecture Series presents Kathryn Bond Stockton
Thursday, March 26
5pm
Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A
The Cloud committee is pleased to announce that Kathryn Bond Stockton, Distinguished Professor of English and Interim Associate Vice President for Equity and Diversity at the University of Utah, will deliver the annual Cloud lecture.
Executive Director of WHO (UN Office), &MUN Keynote Speaker
Executive Director of WHO (UN Office), &MUN Keynote Speaker
Thursday, March 26
6pm - 7:15pm
School of Education, Matoaka Woods Room
Join us in welcoming the keynote speech for W&M's college level Model UN conference, &MUN. The speaker, Dr. Jacob Kumaresan, is currently the Director of WHO's UN office. Business attire is required.
Debra Nystrom to Speak
Debra Nystrom to Speak
Thursday, March 26
7pm
Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A
Debra Nystrom is the author of three books of poetry, Bad River Road and Torn Sky (Sarabande Books) and A Quarter Turn (Sheep Meadow Press).
March After Hours Lecture: Beautiful swimmers: blue crabs in Chesapeake Bay
March After Hours Lecture: Beautiful swimmers: blue crabs in Chesapeake Bay
Thursday, March 26
7pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Join VIMS Professor Rom Lipcius as he continues VIMS' 75th anniversary celebration with a look at the history and future of blue crabs in Chesapeake Bay.
College Republicans Host Mike Mears, Liaison for the RNC
College Republicans Host Mike Mears, Liaison for the RNC
Thursday, March 26
7pm - 8pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 334
On Thursday, March 26, at 7:00pm, the College Republicans will be hosting the Republican National Committee's new liaison, Mike Mears, to talk about the purpose of his role and how to unify the conservative party. Will be followed by a Q&A.
Evening of Dance
Evening of Dance
Thursday, March 26
8pm - 9:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
A concert in which students have the opportunity to explore and develop their original choreography performed by their peers in the Orchesis Dance Company, under the mentorship of W&M Dance faculty.
Spring Seminar: Eric "VJ" Rubenstein (Ball State University)
Spring Seminar: Eric "VJ" Rubenstein (Ball State University)
Friday, March 27
All day
Washington Hall, Room 201
"Quality control at the endoplasmic reticulum translocon"
Physics Department International Potluck Lunch
What's the Future of US Energy
What's the Future of US Energy
Friday, March 27
1pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A&B
Panel on Future US Energy & Sustainability
What's In Your Water? A Discussion of Threats To Virginia's Water Quality
What's In Your Water? A Discussion of Threats To Virginia's Water Quality
Friday, March 27 - Saturday, March 28
1pm - 3:15pm
Law School
William & Mary's Environmental Law and Policy Review and the Virginia Coastal Policy Clinic present their annual multi-day symposium on water quality issues in Virginia.
Middle Passage Project Health Equity Lecture Series
Middle Passage Project Health Equity Lecture Series
Friday, March 27
4pm
Tucker Hall, 127a
Please join us for Natasha Sriraman, M.D., Pediatrics Faculty, EVMS for her lecture, "Why Stories Matter: Understanding Narrative Medicine."
Physics Colloquium
Physics Colloquium
Friday, March 27
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Christopher Monahan, University of Utah, Title of Talk: Wanted: new physics
Why Stories Matter: Understanding Narrative Medicine
Why Stories Matter: Understanding Narrative Medicine
Friday, March 27
4pm - 6pm
Tucker Hall, 127a
A Talk by Natasha Sriraman, M.D., Pediatrics Faculty, Eastern Virginia Medical School. Natasha Sriraman, M.D. is one of the leaders of the COLL 200 W&M-EVMS Narrative Medicine for Excellence Project.
Evening of Dance
Evening of Dance
Friday, March 27
8pm - 9:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
A concert in which students have the opportunity to explore and develop their original choreography performed by their peers in the Orchesis Dance Company, under the mentorship of W&M Dance faculty.
Chinese House Movie Night - The Knot
Chinese House Movie Night - The Knot
Friday, March 27
8pm - 10pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Chinese House
2nd Annual Q-Summit Registration
2nd Annual Q-Summit Registration
Saturday, March 28
8:30am - 6:30pm
Tyler Hanes Commons at the University of Richmond in Richmond, VA
The Q-Summit is a gathering of southern queer youth (ages 17-25) focusing on our place in the South and building strong, resilient communities.
Senior Recital: Mark Kendrick, Baritone
Senior Recital: Mark Kendrick, Baritone
Saturday, March 28
3pm
Williamsburg Presbyterian Church
Join Mark for his Senior Project in Music recital, accompanied by piano faculty member Judith Zwerdling Zwelling. Featuring music of Bellini, Beethoven, Schubert, Barber, and Copland.
J-House Culture Night "Hanafuda (Flower Cards)"
J-House Culture Night "Hanafuda (Flower Cards)"
Saturday, March 28
5pm - 6pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Japanese House Lounge
This event has no limit on people, but please send me an e-mail if you would like to join, so that I can prepare enough snacks.
Evening of Dance
Evening of Dance
Saturday, March 28
8pm - 9:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
A concert in which students have the opportunity to explore and develop their original choreography performed by their peers in the Orchesis Dance Company, under the mentorship of W&M Dance faculty.
Wind Ensemble Kennedy Center Performance
Wind Ensemble Kennedy Center Performance
Sunday, March 29
2pm
Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington DC
Led by Dr. Paul Bhasin, the Wind Ensemble performs an eclectic program of classic and emerging works for winds.
Evening of Dance
Evening of Dance
Sunday, March 29
2pm - 3:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
A concert in which students have the opportunity to explore and develop their original choreography performed by their peers in the Orchesis Dance Company, under the mentorship of W&M Dance faculty.
Geology Seminar: Paleomagnetism
Geology Seminar: Paleomagnetism
Sunday, March 29
5pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Dr. Joseph Panzik from the University of Tennessee presents, "Continents and Cratons and P-Mag, Oh My: Using paleomagnetism from the Sinclair terrane, Namibia, Africa to infer paleogeography of the Kalahari craton."
Russian House Movie Night
Russian House Movie Night
Monday, March 30
4pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), 3rd floor
Screening of a hilarious Russian comedy.
Russian Tea Advanced Conversation Practice
Russian Tea Advanced Conversation Practice
Monday, March 30
4pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), Pleasants Hall, 3rd floor
AMO Seminar
AMO Seminar
Tuesday, March 31
3:10pm - 11:59pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Jiehang Zhang, University of Maryland, JQI
Title of Talk: Spectroscopy with Laser-cooled Francium
and Progress towards Atomic Parity Non-Conservation
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Ongoing Events
National College Health Assessment: Check Your Inbox Now!
National College Health Assessment: Check Your Inbox Now!
Sunday, February 22 - Sunday, March 8
12am - 11:55pm
On-line
This confidential health survey allows the College to map a wide range of health issues, making our campus healthier.
And as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student, you have a chance of winning one of many great prizes!
Psychology Major Declaration Advising
Psychology Major Declaration Advising
Monday, February 16 - Friday, March 6
Location not specified
Sign up today for an advising session!
Re-Mixing the Old Dominion
Re-Mixing the Old Dominion
Wednesday, February 4 - Tuesday, August 4
Swem Library, Special Collections Lobby
This exhibit explores Virginia's 35 years of hip-hop history through oral histories, curated playlists, artifacts, posters, and other archival materials in the William & Mary Hip Hop Collection.
Coffee with a CLA Fellow
Coffee with a CLA Fellow
Monday, February 2 - Tuesday, March 31
See Full Description for schedule and locations
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.
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.
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.
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.