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Chinese Painting I + II
Chinese Painting I + II
Monday, February 1 - Wednesday, April 6
Rowe House
William & Mary community course. Join the staff of the WMCI for two courses on Chinese painting! All skill levels welcome.
Geometry and Topology Meet Graph Algorithms
Geometry and Topology Meet Graph Algorithms
Monday, February 1
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Kyle Fox, Duke University
An Introduction to Chinese Festivals
An Introduction to Chinese Festivals
Tuesday, February 2 - Thursday, February 25
Rowe House
A William & Mary Confucius Institute community course. Learn about various traditional Chinese festivals while partaking in customary ceremonies and reading about traditional cusines.
Chinese Calligraphy
Chinese Calligraphy
Tuesday, February 2 - Thursday, February 25
Rowe House
William & Mary Confucius Institute presents a community course on the ancient art of Chinese calligraphy. All skill levels welcome!
Taiji Workshop
Taiji Workshop
Tuesday, February 2 - Tuesday, April 12
Sadler Center, Chesapeake B
WMCI community-favorite Beginner Yang Style Taiji Workshop. Learn the ancient Chinese technique meant for exercise and meditation.
Chinese Level I
Chinese Level I
Wednesday, February 3 - Monday, February 29
Rowe House
WMCI Community Class. Open to All Skill Levels!
Disney World Science Internship Program - Information Session
Disney World Science Internship Program - Information Session
Wednesday, February 3
12pm - 1pm
Cohen Career Center
Joshua A. Magee, Physics - Oral Exam for the Ph.D.
Joshua A. Magee, Physics - Oral Exam for the Ph.D.
Thursday, February 4
1pm - 3pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Joshua A. Magee, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: A Measurement of the Parity-Violating Asymmetry in Aluminum and its Contribution to a Measurement of the Proton's Weak Charge
Office Hours with National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Office Hours with National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Thursday, February 4
3pm - 5pm
Cohen Career Center
Physics Colloquium - Shanahan
Physics Colloquium - Shanahan
Thursday, February 4
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Dr. Phiala Shanahan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Title of Talk: The strange proton: Why strange quarks are important in nucleon structure
20th Anniversary of Bosnia-Herzegovina's Dayton Peace Accords
20th Anniversary of Bosnia-Herzegovina's Dayton Peace Accords
Thursday, February 4
5pm - 6:30pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 220
Lecture on "Implications for Ukraine & the Middle East" by Dr. Daniel Serwer, Senior Research Professor of Conflict Management at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
MedServe Information Session
Journal Club
Journal Club
Thursday, February 4
5:30pm - 7:30pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
Journal Club is a weekly, informal opportunity for A&S and VIMS graduate students to share their research, practice their presentation skills, and interact with other grads from an array of different fields, with FREE snacks and beverages served.
Fall 2016 MANOS Interest Meeting
Automatic Security Analysis of Smartphone Applications: Challenges and Opportunities
Automatic Security Analysis of Smartphone Applications: Challenges and Opportunities
Friday, February 5
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Xusheng Xiao
Africana Studies First Friday
Africana Studies First Friday
Friday, February 5
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join us for Dr. Stephanie Blackmon's talk titled, "Rethinking Data: An Exploration of Arts-Based Qualitative Research" on Friday, February 5th from 12-1 pm in Morton 314. All are welcome!
Geology Brown Bag on "Rock Music Oman:" Trips Oman
Geology Brown Bag on "Rock Music Oman:" Trips Oman
Friday, February 5
12:10pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230
Come hear about the recent study abroad trip to Oman from junior and senior geology majors.
Charter Day Ceremony
Charter Day Ceremony
Friday, February 5
4pm
Kaplan Arena
The Charter Day ceremony, which is open to the public, marks the 323rd anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Charter from King William III and Queen Mary II of England establishing William & Mary.
Spring Festival Celebration
Spring Festival Celebration
Friday, February 5
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Campus Center, Trinkle Hall
Join CSSA, CUSA and the William & Mary Confucius Institute at the annual celebration of the Chinese New Year!
Drum Circle hosted by African Cultural Society
Drum Circle hosted by African Cultural Society
Friday, February 5
7pm
Tazewell Hall (Randolph Complex), Basement
Destress, learn about percussion instruments and freestyle your own beats this Friday with ACS! The drum circle will be led by expert drummer Patrick. All are welcome! $3 entry.
Business and Human Rights Symposium
Business and Human Rights Symposium
Saturday, February 6
10am - 12pm
Law School, Room 127
Please join us on Saturday, February 6, for a symposium investigating the intersection between business and human rights. Our panelists will be discussing topics such as labor migration, modern slavery and corporate social responsibility.
International Open House
International Open House
Saturday, February 6
2pm - 5pm
Reves Hall, 3rd Floor
Talk to current residents about living in Reves International House over international snacks and music! Apply to live in the house for 2016-2017 by Feb 12.
2016 Honors Colloquium
2016 Honors Colloquium
Monday, February 8 - Thursday, February 25
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
The 2016 Honors Colloquium will take place between February 8th and 25th. During this annual event, students writing Honors theses present their work to faculty members, their fellow students and the W&M community. Everyone is invited to attend.
What's new in "The Big Data Theory"?
What's new in "The Big Data Theory"?
Monday, February 8
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Grigory Yaroslavtsev, University of Pennsylvania
Lee Goodman: Money, Politics, and the Clash of Free Speech Values
Lee Goodman: Money, Politics, and the Clash of Free Speech Values
Monday, February 8
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 141
Please join the Election Law Society as it presents Federal Election Commissioner, Lee Goodman, as he presents his talk titled "Money, Politics, and the Clash of Free Speech Values" on Monday, February 8th, 12:50-1:50, in room 141.
Anthropology Department Job Talk: Dr. Audrey Horning
Anthropology Department Job Talk: Dr. Audrey Horning
Monday, February 8
5pm - 6:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
Dr. Audrey Horning (Professor, Queen's University Belfast) will present a talk entitled, "Exerting Influence?: Colonial Legacies and Archaeological Interventions." A reception will follow.
Morton to Tyler Book Fair
Morton to Tyler Book Fair
Tuesday, February 9
All day
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 2
Swing by Morton 2 all day for free, free, FREE books of all shapes and sizes, all of them fascinating, gripping reads and all of them free, free, FREE! (Did we mention they are free?)
Novelist, Essayist & Playwright, LaShonda Barnett to Talk
Novelist, Essayist & Playwright, LaShonda Barnett to Talk
Tuesday, February 9
5pm
Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A
The Patrick Hayes Writers Series and The American Studies Program present LaShonda Barnett
Island Arcs to iPhone Parts: A Materials Flow Perspective on Critical Minerals
Island Arcs to iPhone Parts: A Materials Flow Perspective on Critical Minerals
Wednesday, February 10
4pm - 5pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Dr. Graham Lederer, William & Mary '09
USGS Reston
Sexual Health for Law Students
Sexual Health for Law Students
Thursday, February 11
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 124
Meet Eric Garrison, certified sexologist and Nurse Practitioners Nancy Moul and Karla Beckman for an open forum of your questions about sex, sexual health, and anything you want to talk about.
Go Government Series: Maximizing Your Summer Opportunities
Go Government Series: Maximizing Your Summer Opportunities
Thursday, February 11
3pm - 4pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room A&B
Go Government Webinar Series hosted by the Career Center covering topics such as summer internships, security clearances and the federal application process!
Physics Colloquium - Hansen
Physics Colloquium - Hansen
Thursday, February 11
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Dr. Maxwell Hansen, (Institut fr Kernphysik Johannes Gutenberg-Universitt Mainz) , Title of Talk: From effective theories to quantum fields on the lattice: big ideas for femtoscale physics
2016 W&M Honors Colloquium: Matthew Abel, Dept. of Anthropology
2016 W&M Honors Colloquium: Matthew Abel, Dept. of Anthropology
Thursday, February 11
6:30pm - 7pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Matthew Abel, an Honors Student in the Department of Anthropology will be presenting "Composting the City: Urban Farming, Shifting Concrete and Economies of Difference"
2016 W&M Honors Colloquium: Myles Sullivan, Dept. of Anthropology
2016 W&M Honors Colloquium: Myles Sullivan, Dept. of Anthropology
Thursday, February 11
7pm - 7:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Myles Sullivan, an Honors Student in the Department of Anthropology will be presenting "Spiritual Landscapes of Barbados"
Open Mic Night hosted by African Cultural Society
Open Mic Night hosted by African Cultural Society
Thursday, February 11
7pm - 9pm
Sadler Center, Lodge 1
Thursday is our annual Open Mic Night! All performers are welcome. The audience is encouraged to bring money, in order to bid on the best performer and the winner will receive a percentage of the money bid on them! LODGE 1, February 11 @ 7PM!
System Reliability and Data Movement Challenges at Scale: Challenges, Insights, and Opportunities
System Reliability and Data Movement Challenges at Scale: Challenges, Insights, and Opportunities
Friday, February 12
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Devesh Tiwari
History Department Brown Bag Series
History Department Brown Bag Series
Friday, February 12
12pm - 1:30pm
James Blair Hall, History Department Library
Please join us for Professor Cindy Hahamovitch's practice conference presentation, "The Protector of Immigrants: The British Empire, the Coolie Trade, and the Failure of the World's Biggest Anti-Trafficking Effort"
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Friday, February 12
3pm - 4pm
1127
Alexej Jerschow of New York University presents
"MRI of Batteries and Electrochemical Devices"
Physics Colloquium - Dr. Riordan
Physics Colloquium - Dr. Riordan
Friday, February 12
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Prof. Seamus Riordan, Stony Brook University, Title of Talk: Studying the Dark Side of the Nucleus: From Neutron Skins to Neutron Stars
ACS presents Africa Awareness Week: Cape Verde Food & Culture Day
ACS presents Africa Awareness Week: Cape Verde Food & Culture Day
Friday, February 12
5pm - 6pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex)
ACS & guests will cook and serve a traditional Cabo Verdean dish as well as listen to a presentation on the country and listen to their traditional music! Africana House, Pleasants Hall Second Floor.
Ewell Concert Series - Andreas Klein
Ewell Concert Series - Andreas Klein
Friday, February 12
7:30pm - 10pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
Admission: $10/general public, $5/students; tickets available at the door
Udall Scholarship - campus deadline
Udall Scholarship - campus deadline
Sunday, February 14 - Wednesday, February 24
12:01am - 12pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Roy R. Charles Center
Udall Scholarships are for students interested in careers in the environment or American Indians / Native Alaskans interested in tribal health care policy.
Campus-round applications are due by noon on Wednesday, 2/24. Submit the interest form ASAP.
Black Movie History, A Community Responds
Black Movie History, A Community Responds
Sunday, February 14
1:30pm
Location not specified
Sunday, February 14, 1:30 pm, The Kimball Theatre, $2
Within Our Gates (Micheaux 1920; 79 minutes)
The Gilded Six Bits (Mattison 2001; 29 minutes)
Our Nation (Borte 2015; 12 minutes)
With a post-screening discussion with the filmmakers.
Deadline for Submissions: 5th Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
Deadline for Submissions: 5th Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
Monday, February 15
All day
Location not specified
Submissions are invited for the 5th Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference at the College of William & Mary. Submission deadline: February 15, 2016. Conference date: March 19 & 20, 2016.
Virginia Governor's Fellows Program
Virginia Governor's Fellows Program
Monday, February 15 - Tuesday, March 15
Applications are submitted online.
The historic and prestigious Virginia Governor's Fellows Program offers a select group of outstanding and highly motivated individuals the opportunity to experience firsthand the administration of state government in the Commonwealth.
Efficient and Effective Algorithms for Analyzing Massive Graphs
Efficient and Effective Algorithms for Analyzing Massive Graphs
Monday, February 15
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Yubao Wu
Global Chef
Global Chef
Monday, February 15 - Tuesday, February 16
12pm - 8pm
Sadler Center
Chef Jin HuiXing will prepare classic dishes from China.
Chef Roel Houben will prepare classic dishes from Netherlands.
Help us make them feel welcome!
Anthropology Department Job Talk: Dr. Felipe Gaitan-Amman
Anthropology Department Job Talk: Dr. Felipe Gaitan-Amman
Monday, February 15
5pm - 6:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
Dr. Felipe Gaitan-Amman will present a talk entitled, "Exerting Influence?: Colonial Legacies and Archaeological Interventions."
Global Chef
Global Chef
Monday, February 15 - Tuesday, February 16
5pm - 8pm
Commons Dining Hall
Chef Jin HuiXing will prepare classic dishes from China.
Chef Roel Houben will prepare classic dishes from Netherlands.
Help us make them feel welcome!
Valentine's Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Competition Hosted By Chemistry Club
Valentine's Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Competition Hosted By Chemistry Club
Monday, February 15
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Integrated Science Center (ISC), 2nd Floor Lobby
I'm sure you're familiar with the classic chemistry demonstration of super-cooling cream to create the most delicious vanilla ice cream you've ever made. But why stop there? Come out to chem club to participate in a Valentine's Day themed competition!
Health Data Workshop
Speaking in Projects in Anthropology Discussion: Dr. Jenny Kahn
Speaking in Projects in Anthropology Discussion: Dr. Jenny Kahn
Tuesday, February 16
7pm - 7:50pm
Washington Hall, Room 101
Dr. Jenny Kahn, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, will speak casually about her career trajectory and research interests with graduate and undergraduate students. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions throughout the talk.
Health Care Careers - Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant
Health Care Careers - Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant
Tuesday, February 16
7pm - 8pm
Cohen Career Center
Shakespeare in the Dark Presents: Two Noble Kinsmen
Shakespeare in the Dark Presents: Two Noble Kinsmen
Tuesday, February 16 - Friday, February 19
8pm - 10:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
When two valiant cousins are unfortunately imprisoned, they vow to keep their friendship strong through the hardship. The only problem is that a beautiful woman seen from their cell window captures both their hearts, pitting them against each other.
Protecting Users in the Age of the Social Web
Protecting Users in the Age of the Social Web
Wednesday, February 17
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Jason Polakis
Anthropology Brown Bag Series: Rob Rose, W&M Center for Geospatial Analysis
Anthropology Brown Bag Series: Rob Rose, W&M Center for Geospatial Analysis
Wednesday, February 17
12pm - 1pm
Washington Hall, Room 101
Rob Rose, Director of the Center for Geospatial Analysis (CGA), will be discussing The Geospatial Revolution at William & Mary: Improving education and research through the geosciences
Guest Presentation on Jews, Christians and Muslims in Medieval Spain
Guest Presentation on Jews, Christians and Muslims in Medieval Spain
Wednesday, February 17
2pm - 3:20pm
Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre
Prof. Alex Novikoff of Fordham University will give a guest presentation on Jews, Christians and Muslims in Medieval Spain in the Introduction to Medieval & Renaissance Studies course.
Networking Workshop for Graduate Students in the Sciences
Networking Workshop for Graduate Students in the Sciences
Wednesday, February 17
4pm - 5pm
Sadler Center, Colony Room
Professional development workshop for all graduate students in the sciences.
Graphic Memoirist Nicole Georges
William & Mary Global Film Festival
William & Mary Global Film Festival
Thursday, February 18 - Sunday, February 21
Most Screenings held at the Kimball Theatre
Four days of exciting new films, as well as some classics, from: Albania, Brazil, Columbia, Cuba, New Zealand, Romania, Ukraine, and the US (e.g., Frederick Wiseman's new documentary, "In Jackson Heights"), plus brand new student work!
Deloitte Open House
Deloitte Open House
Thursday, February 18
10:30am - 4pm
The Grind Coffee Shop
Join Haley, a lead recruiter from Deloitte, as a drop-in opportunity at the Grind coffee shop. Ask questions about the company, advice, etc. Just drop in, no reservations required.
Brown Bag Lunch on Medieval Universities With Prof. Alex Novikoff, Fordham University (History)
Brown Bag Lunch on Medieval Universities With Prof. Alex Novikoff, Fordham University (History)
Thursday, February 18
12pm - 1pm
Sadler Center, James Room
Helping International Students Succeed at W&M
Helping International Students Succeed at W&M
Thursday, February 18
12pm - 1pm
Swem Library, Research Room
Who are W&M's international students? Faculty presentation featuring representatives from the Reves Center
Go Government Series: Security Clearance 101
Go Government Series: Security Clearance 101
Thursday, February 18
3pm - 4pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room A&B
Go Government Webinar Series hosted by the Career Center covering topics such as summer internships, security clearances and the federal application process!
Prof. Magali Compan (French & Francophone Studies) presents Bellini Lecture
Prof. Magali Compan (French & Francophone Studies) presents Bellini Lecture
Thursday, February 18
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 305
Prof. Magali Compan will present a lecture, "Deeply Rooted in the Present: Contemporary Street Art and Palimpsest. Memories on Reunion Island," as part of the Dept. of Modern Languages & Literatures Bellini Colloquium series.
Physics Colloquium - Constantinou
Physics Colloquium - Constantinou
Thursday, February 18
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Dr. Martha Constantinou, Title of Talk: Simulating The Visible World
Lecture by Michael Saman
Lecture by Michael Saman
Thursday, February 18
4pm - 5:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Michael Saman will deliver a talk "On Faust and The Souls of Black Folk: Goethe, W. E. B. Du Bois, and the Ethics of Progress" Thursday, Fdeb 18th at 4pm in WASH 315.
Mixer for International Exchange & Study Abroad Students
Mixer for International Exchange & Study Abroad Students
Thursday, February 18
4pm - 6pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Free Pizza! An opportunity for networking and fellowship.
Tepper Speaker Series: Ekaterina Zabrovskaya
Tepper Speaker Series: Ekaterina Zabrovskaya
Thursday, February 18
4:30pm - 6pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Ekaterina Zabrovaka, Editor-in-Chief of Russia Direct, will present a lecture on Soft Power, Propaganda, or Journalism: Different Roles of the Russian Media Abroad. 4:30 p.m., Washington Hall 201.
Africana House Black History Month Lecture Series with Prof. Bettina Judd
Africana House Black History Month Lecture Series with Prof. Bettina Judd
Thursday, February 18
6pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), Africana House
In honor of Black History Month, join the Africana House for its BHM Lecture Series, featuring a talk with W&M's Prof. Bettina Judd.
Policy Dialogues in DC
Policy Dialogues in DC
Friday, February 19
All day
Location not specified
Topic: Social Media Policy
Speaker: David Oxenford and Staff
Gilman Scholarship Writing Workshop
Gilman Scholarship Writing Workshop
Friday, February 19
1pm - 2pm
Reves Center for International Studies, 2nd Floor Conference Room
Interested in the Gilman Scholarship, but perplexed about how to begin your essays? You are in luck!
Law Review Symposium: Judicial Supremacy v. Departmentalism
Law Review Symposium: Judicial Supremacy v. Departmentalism
Friday, February 19 - Saturday, February 20
1:30pm - 12pm
Law School
Please join us for the 2016 William & Mary Law Review Symposium on Friday, Feb. 19 and Saturday, Feb. 20.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Kris Ferreira (Harvard Business School)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Kris Ferreira (Harvard Business School)
Friday, February 19
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Title: Data-Driven Retail Revenue Management
Fulbright Friday: The Research Mentor
Fulbright Friday: The Research Mentor
Friday, February 19
3:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Blow 201
At the first Fulbright Friday of the spring semester, you'll learn how to improve your application for an academic grant by working closely with a research mentor. Professor Francie Cate-Arries will be the guest presenter.
Lantern Festival
Lantern Festival
Friday, February 19
6pm - 8pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Chinese House
Celebrate the traditional Lantern Festival at the end of the two-week-long Chinese New Year in Chinese House! Come make and eat delicious dessert dumplings known as tangyuan, and test your intellect with fun Chinese riddles!
[AMP] Headphone Disco: A Silent Dance Party
[AMP] Headphone Disco: A Silent Dance Party
Friday, February 19 - Saturday, February 20
9pm - 1am
Sadler Center, Lodge One
Bust a move with AMP at W&M's first ever silent dance party! Bring your friends, pick up a set of headphones, and get down to your choice of music from two battling DJs. When the beat drops, only the dance floor will know! Surreal, bizarre fun guaranteed.
Conference: DEF[x] Williamsburg "The Real 3rd Offset"
Conference: DEF[x] Williamsburg "The Real 3rd Offset"
Saturday, February 20
8am - 4pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School)
DEF[x] Williamsburg "The Real Third Offset" will be held Feb. 20 in Miller Hall, 8 am to 4 pm - a brainstorming conference premised on the argument that organizational nimbleness is the best means of ensuring U.S. military superiority.
Department of Geology Chili Cookoff
Film and Community: W&M Wind Ensemble Cinema Montage Concert
Film and Community: W&M Wind Ensemble Cinema Montage Concert
Sunday, February 21
1pm - 2pm
Kimball Theatre
The W&M Wind Ensemble will provide live accompaniment for cinema montages created by students in Film & Media Studies as part of the W&M Global Film Festival.
Admission: $2 at the door
COLL Innovation Grants for Faculty: Open Proposals
COLL Innovation Grants for Faculty: Open Proposals
Monday, February 22
All day
Location not specified
Innovation Grants in support of COLL curriculum available now
COLL Innovation Grants for Faculty: Open Proposals
COLL Innovation Grants for Faculty: Open Proposals
Monday, February 22 - Friday, April 29
Location not specified
Innovation Grants in support of COLL curriculum available now
Bringing Design Thinking into Developers' Coding Activities
Bringing Design Thinking into Developers' Coding Activities
Monday, February 22
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Mehdi Mirakhorli, RIT
PME math major talk
PME math major talk
Monday, February 22
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Jones Hall, Room 131
The Math Club and Professor Van Zuylen will give a short talk on the life of a math major before and after college. Anyone considering majoring in math should come and there will be pizza.
Ceramics Workshop with Birdie Boone
Ceramics Workshop with Birdie Boone
Tuesday, February 23
9:30am
Ceramics Studio (Old Power Plant)
William & Mary
Ceramics Club presents:
Workshop and Presentation with Birdie Boone
2/23, 9:30-12:20 & 2-4pm
Image presentation @ 5:00pm
Career Conversations - Law
Lincoln's Aura: War, History, and the President's Body in Alexander Gardner's Photographs
Lincoln's Aura: War, History, and the President's Body in Alexander Gardner's Photographs
Tuesday, February 23
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Sadler Center, James Room
Richard Lowry's Brownbag Lunch Talk on Lincoln's Aura: War, History, and the President's Body in Alexander Gardner's Photographs
Trials of Terrorists by Military Commissions: The Experiences of the First Chief Prosecutor
Trials of Terrorists by Military Commissions: The Experiences of the First Chief Prosecutor
Tuesday, February 23
12:50pm
Law School, Room 127
Join the Human Security Law Center for a presentation by Fred Borch, former First Chief Prosecutor for the Guantanamo Military Commissions. FREE PIZZA!
W&M Debate Society presents: "Resolved: Remove the Thomas Jefferson Statue From Campus," A Debate.
W&M Debate Society presents: "Resolved: Remove the Thomas Jefferson Statue From Campus," A Debate.
Tuesday, February 23
5pm - 6:30pm
Tucker Theatre
Come watch members of the W&M Debate Society debate whether or not we should remove the Thomas Jefferson statue from campus!
Network with Finance and Education Alumni!
Network with Finance and Education Alumni!
Tuesday, February 23
6pm - 7pm
Tucker Hall
W&M Alumni Stuart and Elizabeth Honenberger, CFP and M.Ed. respectively, will be speaking on February 23rd at 6 PM to any interested W&M students. Come out for valuable networking, free food and chances at gift card giveaways!
Pride and Profit: The Intersection of Jane Austen and Adam Smith
Pride and Profit: The Intersection of Jane Austen and Adam Smith
Tuesday, February 23
7pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 1013
W&M Alumna and Professor of Economics at Christopher Newport University, Michelle Vachris, will give a talk on her latest book, co-authored with Professor Cecil Bohanon.
Bridging the Gap between Software Architecture and Quality
Bridging the Gap between Software Architecture and Quality
Wednesday, February 24
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Lu Xiao, Drexel University
Anthropology Brown Bag Series: Michelle Lelievre, W&M Dept. of Anthropology/American Studies
Anthropology Brown Bag Series: Michelle Lelievre, W&M Dept. of Anthropology/American Studies
Wednesday, February 24
12pm - 1pm
Washington Hall, Room 101
"Recounts, Contests, and Audits: How a Recount Might be Different in 2016"
"Recounts, Contests, and Audits: How a Recount Might be Different in 2016"
Wednesday, February 24
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 141
Join ELS as we welcome Jack Young for his timely discussion on "Recounts, Contests, and Audits: How a Recount Might be Different in 2016" on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016, from 12:50-1:50pm in room 141. Lunch provided!
Physics Colloquium - Dr. Malace
Physics Colloquium - Dr. Malace
Wednesday, February 24
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Dr. Simona Malace, Jefferson Lab, Title of Talk: Understanding the Structure of the Nucleon: Stepping Stone, Milestone
WMSURE Consider Honors and Independent Studies!
WMSURE Consider Honors and Independent Studies!
Wednesday, February 24
4pm - 6pm
Swem Library, Research Room Open Classroom (behind the Research Desk)
Thinking about an Honors or independent study project? Whether you are working on an Honors or independent study project or considering one, this workshop can help you figure out exactly what a project entails and how to make your project successful.
Majors and Minors Info Session
Majors and Minors Info Session
Wednesday, February 24
5pm - 6:30pm
German House Giles Hall 1st Floor
Join the German Studies faculty at the German House in Giles Hall to talk about the major and minor concentrations in German Studies, Study Abroad in Muenster and Potsdam, scholarships and TA possibilities.
Majors and Minors Infosession
Majors and Minors Infosession
Wednesday, February 24
5pm - 6:30pm
The German House
Come to the German House in Giles Hall Wednesday between 5 and 6:30 to learn more about the German Studies major, minor, and study abroad possibilities. Pizza will be served!
Personal Statement Workshop
Personal Statement Workshop
Wednesday, February 24
5pm - 6:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
This workshop is intended for students applying for Charles Center summer research scholarships OR Fulbright Scholarships.
Hispanic Studies: Showcase of the Major
Hispanic Studies: Showcase of the Major
Wednesday, February 24
5:30pm - 7pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Gallery
Interested in learning more about the Hispanic Studies major? Questions before you declare? Already a major and want to learn what opportunities still await? Or do you just want to hang out with fellow HISP students and faculty? Come to the showcase!!
[AMP] Professor Forum: What Makes People Happy?
Filmabend--Victoria (Dir. Sebastian Schipper, 2015)
Filmabend--Victoria (Dir. Sebastian Schipper, 2015)
Wednesday, February 24
7pm - 8:45pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Theater
German Studies and the German House will show the film "Victoria" (English and German, with English subtitles) this Wednesday, Feb. 24th in the Botetourt Theater in Swem Library at 7pm.
2016 W&M Honors Colloquium: Kelsey Frenkiel, Dept. of Anthropology
2016 W&M Honors Colloquium: Kelsey Frenkiel, Dept. of Anthropology
Thursday, February 25
11am - 11:30am
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Kelsey Frenkiel, an Honors Student in the Department of Anthropology will be presenting "Potential Resource Depression in the Society Islands, French Polynesia: Human and Environmental Impacts"
Major Exploration Fair
Major Exploration Fair
Thursday, February 25
1pm - 4pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake B and C
Faculty representatives from academic departments will be on hand to talk to students about the variety of majors, minors, and programs of study available at William & Mary.
Go Government Series: How to Stand Out in the Application Process
Go Government Series: How to Stand Out in the Application Process
Thursday, February 25
3pm - 4pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room A&B
Go Government Webinar Series hosted by the Career Center covering topics such as summer internships, security clearances and the federal application process!
Tepper Speaker Series: Eliot Borenstein
Tepper Speaker Series: Eliot Borenstein
Thursday, February 25
5pm - 6:30pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
Eliot Borenstein (NYU) will deliver a talk on "Myth Information: Propaganda, Consent, and Context in Today's Russia."
Systematic Suppression: A Panel Discussion on Mass Incarceration and Voter Disenfranchisement
Systematic Suppression: A Panel Discussion on Mass Incarceration and Voter Disenfranchisement
Thursday, February 25
6pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater Room
Come join BLSA's Annual Symposium on Thursday, February 25th at 6pm in the Sadler Center as we explore various forms of systematic suppression. A panel discussion will be held on Mass Incarceration and Voter Disenfranchisement. All are welcome!
Majors Information Panel: Why Major in CS @ W&M?
Africana House Black History Month Lecture Series with Prof. Robert Vinson
Africana House Black History Month Lecture Series with Prof. Robert Vinson
Thursday, February 25
6:30pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), Africana House
In honor of Black History Month, join the Africana House for its BHM Lecture Series, featuring an interactive talk with W&M's Prof. Robert Vinson.
"Materiality" A Discussion
"Materiality" A Discussion
Thursday, February 25
7pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Please join us for a discussion on Materiality between the sculptor James Sullivan and philosopher Andrew Mitchell, moderated by Charles Palermo.
Thursday 25 February 7 PM Andrews 101
February After Hours Lecture: Ocean plastics
February After Hours Lecture: Ocean plastics
Thursday, February 25
7pm - 8:30pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Join VIMS researchers Kirk Havens and Rob Hale as they join forces to explore how plastics impact ocean waters and food webs, and discuss work at VIMS to develop biodegradable alternatives.
The STEM/SA Professor/Student Discussion Panel
The STEM/SA Professor/Student Discussion Panel
Thursday, February 25
7pm - 8:30pm
Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre (127A)
Join us for an informal panel discussing LGBTQ issues within the STEM fields. Participating professors are from across the STEM disciplines and will answer student questions about queer topics during the second half of the event. All are welcome!
The Oresteia
The Oresteia
Thursday, February 25
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
Aeschylus' classic Greek trilogy of tragedies.
2016 Science Symposium
2016 Science Symposium
Friday, February 26
All day
Sadler Center, Tidewater, York and James Rooms
The Charles Center's 2016 Science Symposium will be held on Friday, February 26 in the Sadler Center. All sessions are open to the public.
DEADLINE: COLL 300 Visitors proposals due for Fall 2016 "Well-being"
DEADLINE: COLL 300 Visitors proposals due for Fall 2016 "Well-being"
Friday, February 26
All day
Location not specified
The Center for the Liberal Arts is proud to announce the on-campus COLL 300 themes for Fall 2016 through Spring 2018, along with our call for proposals for supporting visitors.
Pipelined Symbolic Taint Analysis on Multi-core Architectures
Pipelined Symbolic Taint Analysis on Multi-core Architectures
Friday, February 26
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Jiang Ming, Pennsylvania State University
Advancing LGBTQIA Rights in a Post-Obergefell World
Advancing LGBTQIA Rights in a Post-Obergefell World
Friday, February 26
8:15am - 4pm
Law School, Room 127
This is the Journal of Women and the Law's annual Symposium.
ELPR Spring Symposium on Environmental Justice
ELPR Spring Symposium on Environmental Justice
Friday, February 26
9:15am - 4pm
Law School, Room 120
Environmental Justice is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations and policies.
Sociology Department Open House
Sociology Department Open House
Friday, February 26
12pm - 2pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 237
Come eat pizza and chat with Sociology majors and faculty Friday, February 26, from 12-2pm in Morton 237. We are happy to answer questions about the major, original research and other professional opportunities.
Google Tech Talk and Information Panel
Google Tech Talk and Information Panel
Friday, February 26
3:30pm - 4:45pm
Cohen Career Center
A panel of Google engineers will hold a tech talk, as well as discuss Google products, projects, culture, and answer your questions. This session will be via Google Hangout.
Physics Colloquium - Mattione
Physics Colloquium - Mattione
Friday, February 26
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Dr. Paul Mattione, Jefferson Lab, Title of Talk: Searches for Hybrid Mesons with GlueX
A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant, and A Prayer 2016: Readings to Stop the Violence Against Women
A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant, and A Prayer 2016: Readings to Stop the Violence Against Women
Friday, February 26
7pm - 9:30pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake
$5 Admission. All Proceeds Benefit Avalon: A Center for Women & Children. Pre-Show Performance by Law Capella. Stay After for Coffee and a Discussion of the Event. If you have questions or would like to get involved, please e-mail WMLawRevue@gmail.com.
The Oresteia
The Oresteia
Friday, February 26
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
Aeschylus' classic Greek trilogy of tragedies.
Geology Department Field Trip
The Oresteia
The Oresteia
Saturday, February 27
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
Aeschylus' classic Greek trilogy of tragedies.
W&M Choir Pre-Tour Concert
W&M Choir Pre-Tour Concert
Sunday, February 28
8pm
Catholic Campus Ministry Chapel 10 Harrison Avenue, Williamsburg 23185
Join the choir for this concert, in preparation for their spring tour. Directed by James Armstrong.
The U.S. Army Voices In Concert
The U.S. Army Voices In Concert
Monday, February 29
All day
Location not specified
Monday, February 29, 2016 7:30pm
Williamsburg Presbyterian Church
215 Richmond Road
Williamsburg
Admission: Free
Unleashing the Power of Modern Single Instruction Multiple Data Architectures
Unleashing the Power of Modern Single Instruction Multiple Data Architectures
Monday, February 29
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Bin Ren, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Anthropology Department Job Talk: Dr. Adela Amaral
Anthropology Department Job Talk: Dr. Adela Amaral
Monday, February 29
5pm - 6:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
Documentary on War Crimes Committed in Kosovo: Screening and talk by producer/director
Documentary on War Crimes Committed in Kosovo: Screening and talk by producer/director
Monday, February 29
5pm - 7pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
The Bosnia Project will host a screening of "The Unidentified," & Q&A with director and producer Marija Ristic from 5 - 7 p.m., Monday, Feb. 29, in Tucker 127A. "The Unidentified" reveals commanders responsible brutal attacks of the Kosovo war.
Marine Science Career Panel
Music in American Culture Series
Music in American Culture Series
Monday, February 29
7pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
"European Pianists in Nineteenth-Century America: Performers, Pianos, Managers, and Audiences" a lecture by Prof. R. Allen Lott.
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Ongoing Events
Applications for DAS HAUS due Feb 12th at 5pm
Applications for DAS HAUS due Feb 12th at 5pm
Wednesday, January 27 - Friday, February 12
4pm - 5pm
Location not specified
Live in the German House 2016-2017. The time to apply is NOW.
"Melange a Clay" curated by Artist in Residence Joe Bova
"Melange a Clay" curated by Artist in Residence Joe Bova
Tuesday, January 26 - Friday, February 19
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
Exhibition now in Andrews Gallery, Andrews Hall:
"Melange a Clay" curated by Artist in Residence Joe Bova
January 26th - February 19th
Reception, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2-4pm
2016-2017 Peer Advisor Recruitment
2016-2017 Peer Advisor Recruitment
Wednesday, January 20 - Saturday, February 20
Location not specified
Peer Advisor Recruitment Information
Summer Health Policy Research Fellowships
Summer Health Policy Research Fellowships
Monday, January 4 - Wednesday, March 2
12:01am - 12pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 141
The Schroeder Center for Health Policy is pleased to announce its annual summer research fellowship program in conjunction with the Brock Institute for Community and Global Health at the Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS).