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COLL 200: Reaching out to a new domain
COLL 200: Reaching out to a new domain
Wednesday, April 1
12pm
Swem Library, Research Room
What does it mean to "reach out" to another domain?
Xiao Wang: Applied Science Dissertation Defense
Xiao Wang: Applied Science Dissertation Defense
Wednesday, April 1
3pm - 5:30pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake C
Xiao Wang, Applied Science Ph.D. Defense, Title: "Langevin, population density and moment-based modeling of local and global aspects of intercellular calcium signaling."
From Cyber to Ebola: Hard Problems in National Security
From Cyber to Ebola: Hard Problems in National Security
Wednesday, April 1
3:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Public Talk by Christopher Kirchhoff, Special Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Troy Thomas, Director of Strategic Planning for the National Security Council.
Marketing your undergraduate research to employers
Marketing your undergraduate research to employers
Wednesday, April 1
4pm - 5pm
Cohen Career Center, Main Conference Room
How do you explain your undergraduate research in an interview, cover letter, or resume? Come listen to a presentation given by the Career Center explaining how to best market your research experience to future employers.
Russian Tea Intermediate Conversation Practice
Russian Tea Intermediate Conversation Practice
Wednesday, April 1
5pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), lounge, 3rd floor
A Conversation & Dinner with the Same-Sex Marriage Plaintiffs
A Conversation & Dinner with the Same-Sex Marriage Plaintiffs
Wednesday, April 1
6pm - 7:15pm
Law School, Room 124
The Institute of Bill of Rights Law will host Tim Bostic and Tony London on April 1st, 2015 at 6pm in Room 124. {{http://goo.gl/forms/LWFcgz4kOK, Please RSVP.}}
The event is free and open to the public - Qdoba will be served.
Solera Capital Internship
Solera Capital Internship
Thursday, April 2
12pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 254
Solera Capital, a New York City-based private equity firm, will host one W&M student intern in summer 2015. Applications are due to the Charles Center by noon on April 2.
COLL 200: Reaching out to a new domain
COLL 200: Reaching out to a new domain
Thursday, April 2
12:30pm
Swem Library, Research Room
What does it mean to "reach out" to another domain?
Distinguished Lecture Series: Walter Benn Michaels "The Art of Inequality"
Distinguished Lecture Series: Walter Benn Michaels "The Art of Inequality"
Thursday, April 2
5:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
The Art & Art HIstory Distinguished Lecture Series
presents Walter Benn Michaels on April 2, Andrews Hall, Room 101, 5:30 pm
Free and Open to the Public
Careers in Public Health Panel
Student Veterans of William & Mary Meeting
Student Veterans of William & Mary Meeting
Thursday, April 2
6pm - 8pm
The Green Leafe Cafe. 765 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Are you in or have you ever been in the military? If so, please join the Student Veterans of William & Mary! We'll be meeting this Thursday 4/2 at 6:00 pm at the Green Leafe for drinks and fellowship. We hope to see you there!
Constitutional Conversations
Constitutional Conversations
Thursday, April 2
6:30pm
515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg VA, 23188
Constitutional Conversations explores the history of the Constitution at Williamsburg Library.
HOPE Presents: Contraceopardy
HOPE Presents: Contraceopardy
Thursday, April 2
8:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
You know all about condoms. But do you know about IUDs? The internal condom? NuvaRing?
Come hang out and compete in a game of Jeopardy! Find out information that can help you determine the method of contraception that is best for you!
Chinese House Happy Hour - Chinese Board Game
Chinese House Happy Hour - Chinese Board Game
Thursday, April 2
9pm - 10pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), 1st Floor, Chinese House
Come to the Chinese House to learn and play some Chinese Board Games!
Coffee with a CLA Fellow
Coffee with a CLA Fellow
Friday, April 3 - Friday, May 8
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.
Healing the Rift: Infectious Diseases in Post-Conflict Zones
Healing the Rift: Infectious Diseases in Post-Conflict Zones
Friday, April 3
10am - 4pm
Law School, Room 120
This two-part symposium is sponsored by the Student Division of the Program in Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding.
Africana First Friday with Professor Patricia Lott
Africana First Friday with Professor Patricia Lott
Friday, April 3
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join Africana Studies' First Friday Lecture with Professor Patricia Lott. Her lecture is entitled, The Crime of Emancipation?: Black Freedom as Transgression in the Antebellum U.S. North.
Spring Seminar: Jill Schneider (Lehigh University)
Physics Colloquium
Physics Colloquium
Friday, April 3
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 110
SPEAKER: James W. Van Dam
TITLE: The Scientific Challenge of Burning Plasmas
BYLINE:
Research Division Director, Office of Fusion Energy Sciences, U.S. Department of Energy
Symphony Orchestra Kennedy Center Performance
Symphony Orchestra Kennedy Center Performance
Friday, April 3
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Kennedy Center, Terrace Theater, Washington DC
Performance by the William & Mary Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. This performance is part of the annual Symphony Orchestra national tour.
J-House Culture Night "WAGASHI"
J-House Culture Night "WAGASHI"
Friday, April 3
8pm - 9pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Japanese House kitchen
This event is limited to about 15 people, so please sign up to participate. You can sign up either on Google Docs or the sign-up sheet in J-House.
J-House Movie Night "The Floating Castle"
J-House Movie Night "The Floating Castle"
Saturday, April 4
8pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Japanese House Lounge
We will watch the movie "The Floating Castle"
A student will give a presentation on "The Age of Civil Wars", "Shogun", and "Toyotomi Family", etc.
You don't need to sign-up for Movie Night. You can enter or exit anytime during the show.
Fall Schedule Adjustment Period 1
Fall Schedule Adjustment Period 1
Monday, April 6 - Friday, May 1
Location not specified
Learn more about {{http://www.wm.edu/offices/registrar/studentsandalumni/registration/whentoregister/, registration}}.
Free Speech Under Fire
Free Speech Under Fire
Monday, April 6
3pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
The College of William & Mary will be convening an alumni panel discussion focusing on threats against freedom of speech.
Neuroscience Spring Symposium
Neuroscience Spring Symposium
Monday, April 6
3:30pm - 5pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
The Neuroscience Program at the College of William & Mary is pleased to present its annual Spring Symposium.
Russian Tea Advanced Conversation Practice
Russian Tea Advanced Conversation Practice
Monday, April 6
4pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), Pleasants Hall, 3rd floor
Reforming Chinese Higher Education: A New Great Leap Forward?
Reforming Chinese Higher Education: A New Great Leap Forward?
Monday, April 6
4:15pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
The W&M Confucius Institute hosts renowned scholar Dr. Elizabeth Perry, Rosovsky Professor of Government and Director of Harvard-Yenching Institute, to deliver a lecture on higher education in China. Reception to follow.
Grassroots Campaigns Info. Session
Grassroots Campaigns Info. Session
Monday, April 6
5pm - 6:30pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
Come learn more about working for Grassroots campaigns.
Marine Science Career Day
Grassroots Campaigns Office Hours
Grassroots Campaigns Office Hours
Wednesday, April 8
10am - 12pm
Cohen Career Center, Atrium
Come talk to a representative from Grassroots Campaigns at their open office hours: April 8, 10 am - 12 pm!
History of Science - April Discussion
History of Science - April Discussion
Wednesday, April 8
12pm - 1pm
Swem Library, Swem Board Room
"Night Thoughts of a Classical Physicist"
Russian Tea Intermediate Conversation Practice
Russian Tea Intermediate Conversation Practice
Wednesday, April 8
5pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), lounge, 3rd floor
CANCELLED: Philosophy Colloquium, Susanna Siegel (Harvard University)
CANCELLED: Philosophy Colloquium, Susanna Siegel (Harvard University)
Wednesday, April 8
5pm - 6:30pm
James Blair Hall, Room 223
Professor Susanna Siegel has had to cancel her scheduled visit with the Philosophy Department.
Vaccinate! Because, Science!!
Vaccinate! Because, Science!!
Wednesday, April 8
7pm - 8:30pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
The Graduate Student Association Presents:
A Multidisciplinary Panel Discussion
Vaccinate! Because, Science!!
A Career in Environmental Engineering
A Career in Environmental Engineering
Thursday, April 9
12:40pm - 1:40pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230
Eric Deaver, a certified professional geologist and associate environmental engineer working with Langan in Arlington, VA, will discuss what it means to have a career in the environmental engineering field.
Chinese Poetry Reading
Chinese Poetry Reading
Thursday, April 9
2pm - 6pm
Washington Hall, Room 317
You are invited to Washington Hall room 317 on April 9th at 4 pm to hear talented students of the Chinese Studies Program prove their skill by partaking in this ancient art.
Physics Seminar
Physics Seminar
Thursday, April 9
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Dick Furnstahl, of The Ohio State University, Title of talk: "The Era of Precision Nuclear Structure and Reactions"
El Mall: The Spatial and Class Politics of Shopping Malls in Latin America
El Mall: The Spatial and Class Politics of Shopping Malls in Latin America
Thursday, April 9
5pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Arlene Davila, Professor of Anthropology and American Studies at New York University, applies shopping malls in Latin America as a lens to explore issues of class and social inequality. The 2015 Vincent Sutlive Lecture.
The Origins of the War in Ukraine: Lecture by Lucan Way
The Origins of the War in Ukraine: Lecture by Lucan Way
Thursday, April 9
5pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
Fourth lecture in a Speaker Series sponsored by the Russian and Post-Soviet Studies Program and the Gregory Tepper Lecture Fund: Ukraine & Russia: Past, Present & Future of the Region:
The Origins of the War in Ukraine
The Origins of the War in Ukraine
Thursday, April 9
5pm - 6pm
Tucker Hall, 127a
Last lecture in a Speaker Series sponsored by the Russian and Post-Soviet Studies Program and the Gregory Tepper Lecture Fund.
Wren Fest!!!
Wren Fest!!!
Thursday, April 9
8pm - 10pm
Wren Yard
Come out and support the Counseling Center as the A Cappella Council and HOPE put on the second annual Wren Fest Concert! Admission is only a suggested $1 or $2 donation and all proceeds go to the Counseling Center!
Deadline for CLA Faculty Innovation Grants (New!)
Deadline for CLA Faculty Innovation Grants (New!)
Friday, April 10
All day
Location not specified
The CLA will consider proposals that provide support for faculty who wish to pursue an off-campus or other activity relevant to the new curriculum.
Deadline for CLA May Seminar Proposals
Deadline for CLA May Seminar Proposals
Friday, April 10
All day
Location not specified
Faculty are invited to propose CLA "May Seminars" or mini-retreats, to take place in the coming summer months.
Deadline for New Fellows Applications
Deadline for New Fellows Applications
Friday, April 10
All day
Location not specified
Tenure-eligible faculty are invited to send in your application to serve as Fellows in the Center for the Liberal Arts.
Psychology Alumna Colloquium
Psychology Alumna Colloquium
Friday, April 10
12pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
Pamela Cole, alumna of the Psychology M.A. Program (class of 1977) will speak about "The interplay of language and emotion regulation development in early childhood."
Shaping Silences, Sculpting Sounds: Lecture by Lei Liang, Composer
Shaping Silences, Sculpting Sounds: Lecture by Lei Liang, Composer
Friday, April 10
12pm
Ewell Hall, Room 151
Join us for a lecture by Lei Liang (Ph.D., Professor, U.C. San Diego) as he speaks on composition, cross-cultural music practices, philosophy and art in a lecture titled "Shaping Silences, Sculpting Sounds."
Health Care Ethics Presentation - Dr. Kathy McReynolds
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Friday, April 10
3pm - 4pm
1127
Caryn Outten, University of South Carolina
Title: TBA, Area: Bioinorganic/Protein Biochemistry
Neither War Nor Peace: Why the Information Revolution Makes 'Forever Wars' a New Normal
Neither War Nor Peace: Why the Information Revolution Makes 'Forever Wars' a New Normal
Friday, April 10
3pm - 4pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Public talk by Emile Simpson, the Ernst May Fellow in History and Policy in the International Security Program at Harvard University's Belfer Center
Spring Seminar: Wayne Outten (University of South Carolina)
Spring Seminar: Wayne Outten (University of South Carolina)
Friday, April 10
4pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
"Mars rising: From cofactor biogenesis to pathogenesis, the critical role of Iron in biology"
Physics Colloquium
Physics Colloquium
Friday, April 10
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Dr. Ruth Van de Water, FNAL, Title of Talk: Modern Lattice QCD: Progress & Prospects
Women and WWI: Lecture by Susan Grayzel
Women and WWI: Lecture by Susan Grayzel
Friday, April 10
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Swem Library, Ford Classroom, ground floor
Join us for "Home and Front: Women and the First World War," a lecture by Susan Grayzel, professor of history and director of the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies at the University of Mississippi. Book signings and reception to follow talk.
J-House Culture Night "Kawasaki Rose"
J-House Culture Night "Kawasaki Rose"
Friday, April 10
7pm - 8pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Japanese House Lounge
This event has no limit on people, but please sign-up either on Google Docs or the sign-up sheet in J-House.
Ewell Concert Series: Yin Zheng, pianist
Ewell Concert Series: Yin Zheng, pianist
Friday, April 10
7:30pm - 9pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
Performance of classical piano music by Yin Zheng, pianist. Free admission.
Lemon Project Spring Symposium 2015
Lemon Project Spring Symposium 2015
Friday, April 10 - Saturday, April 11
7:30pm - 10pm
School of Education
Ghosts of Slavery: The Afterlives of Racial Bondage
Georgetown Law Trip this Saturday
Georgetown Law Trip this Saturday
Saturday, April 11
8:15am - 6pm
Location not specified
Georgetown Law: Tour & Info Session this Saturday 4/11
Yin Zheng Master Class
Yin Zheng Master Class
Saturday, April 11
10am - 11:30am
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
Ewell Concert Series pianist Yin Zheng will present a piano master class with three advanced student pianists. Free admission, open to the public.
[Earth Week] COS Presents: Earth Week on the Terrace
[Earth Week] COS Presents: Earth Week on the Terrace
Saturday, April 11
2pm - 5pm
Sadler Center
Join the Committee on Sust[[ainability on the Terrace for free dirt cake, Bobble Water Bottles and a preview of the exciting events to come during Earth Week 2015: Environmentalism Past and Present!
Animal Rights Panel
Animal Rights Panel
Saturday, April 11
3pm - 5pm
Tucker Hall, Room 111
Join Students for Animals to hear five William & Mary professors talk about how different issues in the animal rights movement intersect with their fields of study! Light vegan refreshments will be served.
W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble Gala Spring Concert
W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble Gala Spring Concert
Saturday, April 11
7:30pm - 9pm
Kimball Theatre
The W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble hosts a gala spring concert with the Department of Music's Artist in Residence Kareem Roustom and special guests.
W&M Early Music Ensemble: Music From 1715
W&M Early Music Ensemble: Music From 1715
Saturday, April 11
8pm - 9pm
Bruton Parish Church
The W&M Early Music Ensemble presents a concert of "Music From 1715" in honor of the 300th anniversary of Bruton Parish Church. The concert, played on period instruments, will include music from (or near) the year 1715 from many countries.
[Earth Week] COS and Residence Life's Race Without a Trace: James Rowe Sustainable 5K
[Earth Week] COS and Residence Life's Race Without a Trace: James Rowe Sustainable 5K
Sunday, April 12
8am
The Bee McLeod Recreation Center
Race Without a Trace is a sustainable 5K to kick off Earth Week 2015. All aspects of the race will incorporate sustainability to minimize our carbon footprint. The event is FREE & the first 75 people to register will receive a free t-shirt.
Career Talk - Environmental, Energy, Sustainability and Policy
Career Talk - Environmental, Energy, Sustainability and Policy
Sunday, April 12
2pm - 3pm
Cohen Career Center
Botetourt Chamber Singers Spring Concert
[Earth Week] COS & SEAC Restoration Present: Invasive Species Restoration (Day #1)
[Earth Week] COS & SEAC Restoration Present: Invasive Species Restoration (Day #1)
Sunday, April 12
2pm - 5pm
Crim Dell Meadow
Help beautify our campus for this fun and exciting work day with SEAC Restoration to remove invasive species from the Crim Dell area. Free pizza will be provided!
International Dessert NIght
International Dessert NIght
Sunday, April 12
3pm
Tazewell Hall (Randolph Complex)
Come try tasty desserts from around the world
Earth Week!
Earth Week!
Monday, April 13 - Saturday, April 18
12pm - 12pm
Sadler Center, All over Campus
The Bicycle Initiative joins the Committee on Sustainability for Earth Week 2015 with a week of events, including a speaker, ride to a sustainable farm, and more. Come join us! A detailed calendar for Earth Week will be released closer to the date.
[Earth Week] COS and Bird Club Present: A Nature Walk to Remember
[Earth Week] COS and Bird Club Present: A Nature Walk to Remember
Monday, April 13
3pm - 4pm
Sadler Center, Terrace
Experience campus from a new perspective where a mundane walk to class can mean a memorable natural experience instead of a forgettable schlep. Learn about the 150+ bird species, trees and many other creatures that grace our campus.
Colloquium on Monday, April 13 at 3:30PM, MS 020
Colloquium on Monday, April 13 at 3:30PM, MS 020
Monday, April 13
3:30pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
David M. Nicol, Franklin W. Woeltege Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, will give a talk with the title of "Efficient Network Connectivity Analysis."
Rethinking World War II
Rethinking World War II
Monday, April 13
4pm
School of Education, Holly Room
Lecture by Professor Jeremy Black, University of Exeter, UK.
[Earth Week] AMP & COS Present: Smoothie Bike
[Earth Week] AMP & COS Present: Smoothie Bike
Monday, April 13
4pm - 5:30pm
Sadler Center, Terrace
Get outside and sustainably blend your very own free smoothie! We will have fruit, yogurt, juice, and reusable mugs for you to customize and blend your free smoothie: bike smoothie. Blend on!
Vichy in Morocco
[Earth Week] Jamie Brunkow of the James River Association
[Earth Week] Jamie Brunkow of the James River Association
Monday, April 13
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
The Committee on Sustainability welcomes Jamie Brunkow, River Keeper of the James River Association, to our beautiful campus in celebration of Earth Week.
Caught in the Crossfire: Archaeological Objects as Commodities in Times of International Conflict
Caught in the Crossfire: Archaeological Objects as Commodities in Times of International Conflict
Tuesday, April 14
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
A lecture by Prof. Jennifer Gates-Foster, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Caught in the Crossfire: Archaeological Objects as Commodities in Times of International Conflict
Caught in the Crossfire: Archaeological Objects as Commodities in Times of International Conflict
Tuesday, April 14
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
The Department of Classical Studies presents Professor Jennifer Gates-Foster, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Classics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Geology Seminar
Geology Seminar
Tuesday, April 14
5pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Sarah Cadieux from Indiana University talks about the "Behavior of methane in small, Arctic lakes".
Majors, Milk and Cookies
Majors, Milk and Cookies
Tuesday, April 14
7pm - 8:30pm
Cohen Career Center
Unsure about a major? Stop by the Majors, Milk and Cookies event on April 14th at 7:00 pm in the Cohen
Career Center.
Book Reading with Bettina Judd
Book Reading with Bettina Judd
Tuesday, April 14
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Please join us for a book reading with Bettina Judd, author of Patient. Reception to follow. All are welcome!
2015 Energy and Sustainability Conference
2015 Energy and Sustainability Conference
Tuesday, April 14 - Thursday, April 16
8pm - 5pm
Location not specified
A regional conference held in Richmond that brings together leaders in the green business, tech, and many other fields to network and explore!
Submission Deadline: Jerry Miller Essay Prize Competition for Senior Philosophy Majors
Submission Deadline: Jerry Miller Essay Prize Competition for Senior Philosophy Majors
Wednesday, April 15
All day
James Blair Hall, Philosophy Department Office, 121
The Miller Award, of approximately $1,000, is made to a senior philosophy major who, in the judgment of the faculty of the Department of Philosophy, presents the best essay in an annual competition.
Austin Ziltz: Physics Dissertation Defense
Austin Ziltz: Physics Dissertation Defense
Wednesday, April 15
9am
Small Hall, Room 122
Austin Ziltz, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Ultracold rubidium and potassium system for atom chip-based microwave and RF potentials." Open to the public.
[Earth Week] COS & SEAC Restoration Present: Invasive Species Restoration (Day #2)
[Earth Week] COS & SEAC Restoration Present: Invasive Species Restoration (Day #2)
Wednesday, April 15
2pm - 5pm
Crim Dell Meadow
Help beautify our campus for this fun and exciting work day with SEAC Restoration to remove invasive species from the Crim Dell area. Free pizza will be provided!
[Earth Week] COS, The Bike Initiative, & Relay Foods Presents: Local Foods Night
[Earth Week] COS, The Bike Initiative, & Relay Foods Presents: Local Foods Night
Wednesday, April 15
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
This Earth Week, learn how you can support environmentally-friendly business and the local food movement!
1st Annual Photography Art Auction
1st Annual Photography Art Auction
Wednesday, April 15
6pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake B
Please join the William & Mary Photography Club in our first annual photography art auction. Pictures taken by students will be available to purchase and a select group of pictures will be chosen to be auctioned off.
Michael O'Donnell Lecture: What Works Best in Workplace Health Promotion
Michael O'Donnell Lecture: What Works Best in Workplace Health Promotion
Thursday, April 16
3pm - 5pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons South
Michael P. O'Donnell, Ph.D., M.B.A., M.P.H., is Editor in Chief and President, American Journal of Health Promotion, and Clinical Professor of Kinesiology at the University of Michigan.
Abdelkarim Al-Kabli: Sudanese songs, music, and culture
Abdelkarim Al-Kabli: Sudanese songs, music, and culture
Thursday, April 16
3:30pm - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Lecture & demonstration by Abdalkarim Al-Kabli, a distinguished Sudanese musician, singer, poet, and researcher in folklore and culture. Supported by the James Critchfield Fund for Middle Eastern Studies, AMES, and Africana Studies.
[Earth Week] COS & The Bike Initiative Present: A Ride to Relay Foods
[Earth Week] COS & The Bike Initiative Present: A Ride to Relay Foods
Thursday, April 16
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Sadler Center
Join COS and Bike Initiative for a short and fun 5-mile bike ride to New Town to pick up Relay Foods orders!
Salsa Showcase!
Salsa Showcase!
Thursday, April 16
7pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Come join us for salsa club's first ever showcase! Located in Commonwealth Auditorium on April 16 from 7-8, the showcase will be a fun dance performance to some sexy Latin beats. Doors open at 6:45. FREE ADMISSION!
Chinese House Movie Night - House of Flying Daggers
Chinese House Movie Night - House of Flying Daggers
Thursday, April 16
8pm - 10pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Chinese House
[Earth Week] COS & AMP Present: Movie at Matoaka - Fern Gully
[Earth Week] COS & AMP Present: Movie at Matoaka - Fern Gully
Thursday, April 16
8pm - 10pm
Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre at Lake Matoaka
Join COS & AMP at the Lake Matoaka Amphitheater to watch Fern Gully. Snacks will be provided!
Geology Brown Bag
Geology Brown Bag
Friday, April 17
12:05pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230
Chris Bowles (W&M Geo '07) and Ari Hartmann (W&M Geo '08) discuss their perspectives on environmental consulting.
Early Modern Germany: A Symposium
Early Modern Germany: A Symposium
Friday, April 17
1pm - 4:30pm
Tucker Hall, 127a
A Symposium on Early Modern Germany, featuring Professor Alisha Rankin, Tufts University, and Professor Joy Wiltenburg, Rowan University.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Bourama Toni (Virginia State University)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Bourama Toni (Virginia State University)
Friday, April 17
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Title: Quasi and p-Adic Limit Cycles and Applications
[Almost and Pseudo-almost; Almost Automorphic; p-Adic almost Limit Cycles]
Islam and the West: The Myth of Ancient Animosities
Islam and the West: The Myth of Ancient Animosities
Friday, April 17
2:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
The Reves Center presents the 2015 McSwain-Walker Lecture by Charles Kurzman, professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Friday, April 17
3pm - 4pm
1127
John Gupton of the University of Richmond presents
"The Application of Vinylogous Iminium Salt Derivatives to the Synthesis of Bioactive Pyrrole Containing Marine Natural Products." Refreshments before the seminar.
Relay Foods Ride with the Bike Initiative
Relay Foods Ride with the Bike Initiative
Friday, April 17
3:30pm - 5pm
Sadler Center
The Bike Initiative is hosting a ride to Relay Foods to promote buying local produce and healthy living! Come out Friday, April 17, to enjoy a relaxing ride to Relay Foods! Be sure to bring a backpack, helmet, and, of course, your bike!
Spring Seminar: Lesilee Rose (University of California, Davis)
Spring Seminar: Lesilee Rose (University of California, Davis)
Friday, April 17
4pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
"Asymmetric division in C. elegans embryos"
Physics Colloquium
Physics Colloquium
Friday, April 17
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Speaker: Dr. Chris Polly, Fermilab, Title of Talk: Muon g-2 and the quest for TeV scale physics
Japanese House Cooking Night
Japanese House Cooking Night
Friday, April 17
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Japanese House kitchen
Because this activity will be limited to 15 people, you have to sign-up to join. Otherwise, you cannot participate.
Sign-up sheet will be on the board in J-House on Tuesday, Apr. 14, 1:00 pm.
Senior Research Saturday
Senior Research Saturday
Saturday, April 18
10am - 3pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Graduating seniors present brief overviews of their completed undergraduate research theses. Come out to show your support and join in the reception to follow!
[Earth Week] COS & AMP Present Homebrewaroo: An Earth Week Celebration
[Earth Week] COS & AMP Present Homebrewaroo: An Earth Week Celebration
Saturday, April 18
11am - 3pm
Crim Dell Meadow
Join the Committee on Sustainability and AMP to celebrate the culmination of Earth Week at Homebrewaroo on Saturday, April 18, from 11:00am-3:00pm in the Crim Dell Meadow.
Senior Recital: Andreas Moffett, tenor
Senior Recital: Andreas Moffett, tenor
Saturday, April 18
2pm - 3pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
Tenor Andreas Moffett, with Prof. Judith Zwerdling Zwelling, piano, will present a recital of art song and opera arias. Compositions by Scarlatti, Bellini, Donaudy, Donizetti, Faure, Founod, Schubert, Mozart, Hoiby, and Hundley.
J-House Movie Night "Princess Mononoke"
J-House Movie Night "Princess Mononoke"
Saturday, April 18
7pm - 9pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Japanese House Lounge
We will watch the movie "Princess Mononoke". There will be a quick presentation before the movie, which will be followed by a discussion. All are welcome to attend, and snacks will be provided!!
Spotlight Show Choir Spring Showcase!
Spotlight Show Choir Spring Showcase!
Sunday, April 19
3pm - 7:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Join Spotlight Show Choir for our Spring Showcase in Commonwealth! We'll be performing a variety of songs and dances! Admission is FREE - there is one show from 3-4 and one from 6:30-7:30! See you there!
Jazz Ensemble Spring Concert
Pink Week: Breast Cancer Research 101
Pink Week: Breast Cancer Research 101
Monday, April 20
2pm - 3:30pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Executive Dining Room
Members of Susan G. Komen Tidewater will give a presentation and update on the current state of the Fight to end Breast Cancer.
Sizemore Fellowship for Graduate School in Journalism Deadline
Sizemore Fellowship for Graduate School in Journalism Deadline
Tuesday, April 21 - Friday, May 8
Blow Memorial Hall, Charles Center
Graduating seniors who plan to attend journalism graduate school in fall 2015 are eligible to apply for this $17,500 award. Applications are due by noon on Friday, May 8.
COLL 300 colloquium: Progress report, "The University as Idea and Ideal"
COLL 300 colloquium: Progress report, "The University as Idea and Ideal"
Tuesday, April 21
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Swem Library, Research Room
The Center for the Liberal Arts would like to cordially invite A&S faculty to the CLA's first brownbag dedicated to the COLL 300 on-campus colloquium.
2015 Undergraduate Science Research Symposium
2015 Undergraduate Science Research Symposium
Tuesday, April 21
2pm - 7pm
Sadler Center, James and York rooms and Tidewaters A&B
This event is an opportunity for undergraduates students in the sciences to share their research.
Undergraduate Science Research Symposium
Undergraduate Science Research Symposium
Tuesday, April 21
5pm - 7pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A&B
Celebrating 21 years of undergraduate research in the sciences and mathematics, the Charles Center's annual Science Symposium will be held on Tuesday, April 21 in the Sadler Center. Poster presentations will take place from 5:00-7:00 p.m. in Tidewater.
Nancy Donoval and The Road to Shameless: A Survivor's True Story of Rape and Recovery
Nancy Donoval and The Road to Shameless: A Survivor's True Story of Rape and Recovery
Tuesday, April 21
7pm - 9pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Nancy Donoval, a survivor of campus sexual assault, tells her dynamic story of recovery. Through an incredibly well-crafted narrative, Nancy illustrates her process of healing, including her evolving emotions and mindset. Presented by Someone You Know.
The Road to Shameless: A Survivor's True Story from Rape to Healing
The Road to Shameless: A Survivor's True Story from Rape to Healing
Tuesday, April 21
7pm - 9pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Steven King wrote, "The most important things to remember about back story are that (a) everyone has a history and (b) most of it isn't very interesting."
Nancy Donoval, on the other hand, has a fascinating story, and she shares it like an artist.
COLL 300 colloquium: Progress report, "The University as Idea and Ideal"
COLL 300 colloquium: Progress report, "The University as Idea and Ideal"
Wednesday, April 22
12pm - 1pm
Swem Library, Research Room
The Center for the Liberal Arts would like to cordially invite A&S faculty to the CLA's first brownbag dedicated to the COLL 300 on-campus colloquium.
GSWS Brownbag with Simon Joyce
GSWS Brownbag with Simon Joyce
Wednesday, April 22
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join our brownbag with Professor Simon Joyce. His talk in entitled,"Gender Identity, Sexuality, and "Proto-Gay" Kids: Reading the Literature on Parenting Gender-Expansive Children." All are welcome. Light snacks and drinks available.
NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program (NUFP) Interest Meeting
NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program (NUFP) Interest Meeting
Wednesday, April 22
4pm
Campus Center, Room 159
Interested in working in student affairs/higher education? Apply for NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program (NUFP) to have opportunities for internships, scholarships, on-campus mentorship, graduate school applications, and professional development events.
EARTH DAY: Sea Level Rise Panel
EARTH DAY: Sea Level Rise Panel
Wednesday, April 22
5pm - 6:30pm
Williamsburg Community Building
Join the Committee on Sustainability and our local partners for an educational and open panel discussion on sea level rise with professionals from VIMS, NPS, & NASA! Free food and exhibits.
Storytelling Workshop for Educators and Advocates
Storytelling Workshop for Educators and Advocates
Wednesday, April 22
7pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, York
Learn the art of talking story from award-winning storyteller, Nancy Donoval.
The Tack Faculty Lecture Series at William & Mary presents An American Prima Donna & Apple Pie Opera
The Tack Faculty Lecture Series at William & Mary presents An American Prima Donna & Apple Pie Opera
Wednesday, April 22
7pm - 8pm
Kimball Theatre, Duke of Gloucester Street
Musicologist Katherine K. Preston is the David N. and Margaret C. Bottoms Professor of Music. Her scholarship examines the country's rich musical heritage, particularly the role of music in the lives of nineteenth-century Americans.
Take Back the Night
Take Back the Night
Thursday, April 23
6pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Join us in support of survivors of sexual assault at our Take Back the Night event.
Chinese House Cooking Class --- Noddle with soup
Chinese House Cooking Class --- Noddle with soup
Thursday, April 23
6pm - 7pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), 1st Floor
Jobs at Google Information Session
Spring Awakening
Spring Awakening
Thursday, April 23
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre presents Spring Awakening by Frank Wedeking, translated by Edward Bond and directed by Laurie Wolf.
Gallery Players Spring Concert
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Friday, April 24
3pm - 4pm
1127
Graham Dobereiner of Temple University presents
"Influence of Lewis acids on acyl complexes: Applications to C-C bond formations." Refreshments before the seminar
Public Lecture on Police and Visual Media
Public Lecture on Police and Visual Media
Friday, April 24
3pm - 4pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
The Sociology Department's Eighth Annual Schmidt Lecture on Technology and Society will be held Friday, April 24th at 3pm in Tucker 127A.
Spring Seminar: Walter Schmidt (University of Georgia)
Spring Seminar: Walter Schmidt (University of Georgia)
Friday, April 24
4pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
"The impact of post-isoprenylation enzymes on protein function and disease"
Physics Colloquium
Physics Colloquium
Friday, April 24
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Speaker: Jorgen Randrup, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Title of Talk: Brownian Shape Evolution in Nuclear Fission
Spring Awakening
Spring Awakening
Friday, April 24
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre presents Spring Awakening by Frank Wedeking, translated by Edward Bond and directed by Laurie Wolf.
World Qigong and Taiji Day
World Qigong and Taiji Day
Saturday, April 25
10am - 4:30pm
Sadler Center
Celebrate World Taiji and Qigong Day on April 25th at the Sadler Center!
Short Film Premiere: "Doppelganger"
Short Film Premiere: "Doppelganger"
Saturday, April 25
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Theater
The one-night only premiere of an independent short film created and performed by William & Mary students, "Doppelganger" is a black-and-white absurdist horror film written and directed by senior Thom Hood.
Spring Awakening
Spring Awakening
Saturday, April 25
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre presents Spring Awakening by Frank Wedeking, translated by Edward Bond and directed by Laurie Wolf.
SchoolHouse Block Presents: The Hunger Luncheon
SchoolHouse Block Presents: The Hunger Luncheon
Sunday, April 26
1pm - 2:30pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake ABC
Join SchoolHouse Block, one of the newest service organizations at the College, for our premiere fundraising event of the semester, The Hunger Luncheon!
Spring Awakening
Spring Awakening
Sunday, April 26
2pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre presents Spring Awakening by Frank Wedeking, translated by Edward Bond and directed by Laurie Wolf.
Ewell Concert Series: Gary Louie, saxophone
Ewell Concert Series: Gary Louie, saxophone
Sunday, April 26
7:30pm - 9pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
Performance of contemporary saxophone works by Gary Louie, saxophone. Free admission.
HOPE Presents: A Mindfulness Nature Walk
HOPE Presents: A Mindfulness Nature Walk
Tuesday, April 28
5pm - 6:15pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Out front (please be prompt)
Would you like to turn your daily walk to class into something restorative? We invite you to partake in this practical application of meditation and mindfulness to the daily activity of walking. Escalate all three activities, as they intersect.
Build & Sell Businesses in China: From W&M English Major to Entrepreneur
Build & Sell Businesses in China: From W&M English Major to Entrepreneur
Tuesday, April 28
6pm - 7:30pm
Cohen Career Center
Be part of a live video-conference with Danny Levinson '96 for a lively exchange about global entrepreneurship and work and life after W&M and in China. Pizza included! Door prizes! Join us!
Music of China and Brazil Spring Concert
Music of China and Brazil Spring Concert
Tuesday, April 28
7pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
A multicultural music experience on Tuesday, April 28th at 7:00pm in Ewell Recital Hall featuring instructors the William & Mary Confucius Institute and the Brazilian Music Ensemble.
Screening of Speciesism: The Movie and vegan potluck!
Screening of Speciesism: The Movie and vegan potluck!
Wednesday, April 29
6pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater B
Come celebrate the conclusion of Students for Animals' 30 Day Vegetarian Challenge with a screening of the documentary Speciesism: The Movie and a vegan potluck! Contact us at foranimals@email.wm.edu if you'd like to bring a vegan dish!
Philosophy Department Spring BBQ & Student-Faculty Volleyball Match
Philosophy Department Spring BBQ & Student-Faculty Volleyball Match
Thursday, April 30
3:30pm - 6:30pm
James Blair Hall, Outdoors, east side, by the statue of James Blair
All philosophy majors, minors and interested students are invited to the Spring BBQ and student-faculty volleyball match! The BBQ and the match will take place on the east side of James Blair Hall (the Blair statue side). Food and refreshments provided!
Dining Out for Life
Dining Out for Life
Thursday, April 30
5pm - 9pm
Nawab Williamsburg
Make One Meal Matter. Treat yourself to dinner at Nawab to support Access AIDS Care's annual fundraising event. 25% of sales go to the cause. There will also be opportunities to win fabulous prizes (e.g. an iPad mini, a $500 giftcard, etc.)
April After Hours Lecture: The Gulf Oil Spill: Five years on
April After Hours Lecture: The Gulf Oil Spill: Five years on
Thursday, April 30
7pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Join VIMS alumnus Michael Carron as he continues VIMS' 75th anniversary lecture series with a look at the immediate and long-term effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Carron is Director of the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative.
Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert
Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert
Thursday, April 30
8pm - 9:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
Performance by the William & Mary Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Dr. David Grandis.
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Ongoing Events
Photography Exhibition, Josh Jalbert
Photography Exhibition, Josh Jalbert
Monday, March 2 - Friday, April 3
Andrews Hall, Gallery
Photography Exhibition "Signatures". By photographer Josh Jalbert.
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.
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.