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ODD JOB: The works of Michael Draeger
ODD JOB: The works of Michael Draeger
Tuesday, March 1 - Thursday, March 31
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
Now showing in the Andrews Gallery:
ODD JOB: Assorted Works by Michael Draeger
Surfaces,
Legs
& Coverings
Virginia N. Brinkley Lecture
Virginia N. Brinkley Lecture
Tuesday, March 1
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Brinkley Lecture guest speaker Emily Teeter, The Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, Illinois.
A network-centric approach to data science: from distributed learning to social recommender systems
A network-centric approach to data science: from distributed learning to social recommender systems
Wednesday, March 2
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Zhenming Liu, Princeton
Talk by Steven Combs, Deputy Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Veterans Services
Talk by Steven Combs, Deputy Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Veterans Services
Wednesday, March 2
1pm - 2pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), 140C
Talk: Constructing a National Model Village in the Films The Young People in our Village (1959,1963)
Talk: Constructing a National Model Village in the Films The Young People in our Village (1959,1963)
Wednesday, March 2
3:30pm - 5pm
Swem Library, Ford Classroom
Title: Constructing a National Model Village in the Films The Young People in our Village (1959) and its Sequel (1963)
Speaker: Yu Zhang (Assistant Professor of Chinese Studies, Randolph-Macon College)
Physics Colloquium - Stevens
Physics Colloquium - Stevens
Wednesday, March 2
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Dr. Justin Stevens, Jefferson Lab, Title of Talk: Exploring gluonic degrees of freedom in the meson spectrum
Condensed Matter Seminar
Condensed Matter Seminar
Thursday, March 3
1:30pm - 2:30pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Prof. David Abergel, Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics, Title of Talk: Dipolar exciton condensation
Physics Colloquium - Eichmann
Physics Colloquium - Eichmann
Thursday, March 3
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Gernot Eichmann ( Giessen, Germany) Title of Talk: From quarks and gluons to the structure of hadrons
Symphony Orchestra Winter Concert
Symphony Orchestra Winter Concert
Thursday, March 3
7:30pm - 9pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Mainstage Theatre
Performance by the William & Mary Symphony Orchestra. Admission: $10/general public, Free for students with ID, children under 12 and veterans.
Emerging Nonvolatile Memory Technology based Future Main Memory System
Emerging Nonvolatile Memory Technology based Future Main Memory System
Friday, March 4
8am - 9am
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Lei Jiang, AMD
Africana First Friday with Isaiah Wooden
Africana First Friday with Isaiah Wooden
Friday, March 4
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join us for Isaiah Wooden, Assistant Professor for Performing Arts at American University. His talk is titled, "Tarell McCraney?s The Brothers Size and
the Queerness of ?Doing Time.?? All are welcome, lunch will be provided.
History Department Brown Bag Series
History Department Brown Bag Series
Friday, March 4
12pm - 1:30pm
James Blair Hall, History Department Library
Please join us to discuss Ph.D. Candidate Holly White's dissertation draft chapter, "Girls her age" are considered as children: Regionalized Conceptions of Age, Life Stage, and Youth Culture in the Early Republican Mid-Atlantic"
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Thang Dinh (VCU)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Thang Dinh (VCU)
Friday, March 4
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Jones 301
Title: Big Graph Mining with All Three: Bounded Computing Time, High Confidence, and Near-optimal Guarantees
Physics Colloquium - Vossen
Physics Colloquium - Vossen
Friday, March 4
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Dr. Anselm Vossen, Indiana University, Title: Exploring QCD Dynamics and Proton Structure in Polarized p-p Scattering and e+e- Annihilation
UrbanPromise Wilmington, DE Service Trip
UrbanPromise Wilmington, DE Service Trip
Saturday, March 5 - Saturday, March 12
Wilmington, DE Spring Break service trip
This spring break service trip is a chance to teach and encourage students in inner city Wilmington. Put on by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, we welcome anyone of any religious background to join us in serving these kids.
Spring break
Condensed Matter Seminar
Condensed Matter Seminar
Wednesday, March 9
3pm - 4pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Alessandro Principi, Institute for Molecules and Materials, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Title of Talk: Stripe glasses in ferromagnetic thin films
Green Fee Summer Research Grants
Green Fee Summer Research Grants
Thursday, March 10
5pm
Location not specified
The Committee on Sustainability is now accepting proposals from faculty/staff advisors and their students for Green Fee funded Summer Research Grants.
Classes resume
Pipa
Pipa
Monday, March 14 - Monday, April 4
Rowe House
The William & Mary Confucius Institute presents a class on the ancient Chinese instrument--Pipa, which is similar to a gourd flute. All skill levels welcome!
Physics Special Colloquium
Physics Special Colloquium
Monday, March 14
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Dr. David Abergel, Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics, Title of Talk: 2D materials and their heterostructures
An Introduction to China's World Heritage Sites
An Introduction to China's World Heritage Sites
Tuesday, March 15 - Thursday, April 7
Rowe House
William & Mary Confucius Institute presents a course on China's World heritage Sites. Students will explore cultural, historical and geographic elements of China using photos and research. Government will also be discussed.
March eLearning Workshop: Collaborative Annotation
March eLearning Workshop: Collaborative Annotation
Tuesday, March 15
9:30am - 10:30am
Swem Library, Cox Classroom
New digital tools allow for collaborative annotation environments that facilitate active exploration of texts.
Science Career Talk/PPD Information Session
AGSC Speaker Series: Aisling Tierney, University of Bristol
AGSC Speaker Series: Aisling Tierney, University of Bristol
Tuesday, March 15
6pm - 7pm
Washington Hall, Room 107
Aisling Tierney, a Ph.D. student from the University of Bristol, will give a talked entitled, The Outrage of the Hell-Fire Clubs: Sex, Satanism, and Shenanigans.
Master of Accounting Information Session
Master of Accounting Information Session
Tuesday, March 15
6pm - 7pm
Sadler Center, York Room
Come and learn more about the Master of Accounting Program and hear from current students about their experience in the program. Pizza will be provided.
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Anthropology Brown Bag Series: Gerard Chouin, W&M Dept. of History
Anthropology Brown Bag Series: Gerard Chouin, W&M Dept. of History
Wednesday, March 16
12pm - 1pm
Washington Hall, Room 101
March eLearning Workshop: Collaborative Annotation
March eLearning Workshop: Collaborative Annotation
Wednesday, March 16
12pm - 1pm
Swem Library, Cox Classroom
New digital tools allow for collaborative annotation environments that facilitate active exploration of texts.
GSWS Brown bag with Rebekah Sterling
GSWS Brown bag with Rebekah Sterling
Wednesday, March 16
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall)
Rebekah Sterling, Visiting Professor of Government, will give a talk titled, "Too often moved but not moving: freedom as flight and detachment in the work of Gabrielle Suchon." All are welcome! Light refreshments served.
TEDx Talk: We Should All Be Feminists
TEDx Talk: We Should All Be Feminists
Wednesday, March 16
3pm - 4pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake C
TEDx Talk by Chimamande Ngozi Adiche in celebration of International Women's Day.
Human Activities and the Carbon Cycle at the Land-Ocean Interface
Human Activities and the Carbon Cycle at the Land-Ocean Interface
Wednesday, March 16
4pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Geology Department Seminar
Dr. Elizabeth Canuel
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Deutscher Filmabend: Finsterworld (Dir. Frauke Finsterwalder, 2013)
Deutscher Filmabend: Finsterworld (Dir. Frauke Finsterwalder, 2013)
Wednesday, March 16
7pm - 9pm
German House
The Swiss-German author Christian Kracht wrote the screenplay for this ensemble piece with twelve main characters who are gradually shown to interconnect with each other.
Chinese Cooking Class
Chinese Cooking Class
Thursday, March 17 - Thursday, April 7
Rowe House
Taught by local Chef Ed McMahon, the WMCI Chinese Cooking classes are an excellent way to experience Chinese culture. The class will teach students how to prepare various authentic Chinese foods.
Prof. Suzanne Raitt on Blended Classes: an eLearning Community Forum
Prof. Suzanne Raitt on Blended Classes: an eLearning Community Forum
Thursday, March 17
11am
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
Come hear Prof. Suzanne Raitt from the Department of English talk about her experiences with blended learning. A blended class involves face to face learning combined with online instruction. Prof. Raitt's experiences and insights should prove valuable.
Lecture by Loubna El Amine
Lecture by Loubna El Amine
Thursday, March 17
3:30pm - 5pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
The 10th Annual Election Law Symposium
The 10th Annual Election Law Symposium
Thursday, March 17
3:30pm - 6pm
Law School, Room 120
Featuring prominent election attorneys, policy analysts, and a current EAC Commissioner, the Election Law Symposium addresses the topic "Fixing the Lists: Data Accuracy and Voting in the 2016 Election."
Reception: ODD JOB: The works of Michael Draeger
Reception: ODD JOB: The works of Michael Draeger
Thursday, March 17
4pm - 6pm
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery Foyer
Reception for ODD JOB: Assorted Works by Michael Draeger
Polarization and Propaganda as National Policy in Russia: Outsourcing Strategy to the Media
Polarization and Propaganda as National Policy in Russia: Outsourcing Strategy to the Media
Thursday, March 17
4:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Gregory Tepper Lecture Series continues with Moscow-based writer, Anna Arutunyan, author of The Putin Mystique.
Poet Shonda Buchanan
Science Careers Outside the Lab
Charles Palermo Book Signing and Celebration
Charles Palermo Book Signing and Celebration
Thursday, March 17
6pm - 8pm
Alumni House
Please join us to celebrate the publication of "Modernism and Authority, Picasso and His Milieu around 1900" by Charles Palermo. Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing by Art History Professor Palermo.
Jorge Cham: The Power of Procrastination
Jorge Cham: The Power of Procrastination
Thursday, March 17
7pm - 9pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
In his talk, Jorge Cham recalls his own experiences as a graduate student. Through humor and empathy, Jorge examines the source of graduate student anxieties and explores the guilt, the myth and the power of procrastination. FREE TO W&M COMMUNITY!
Last Day to Withdraw (see catalog for complete withdrawal policy)
Last Day to Withdraw (see catalog for complete withdrawal policy)
Friday, March 18
All day
Location not specified
W&M Choir Spring Tour
W&M Choir Spring Tour
Friday, March 18 - Wednesday, March 23
Location not specified
Performance tour of the W&M Choir.
Conductor - James Armstrong
Admission: Free
Open to public
15th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
15th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
Friday, March 18 - Saturday, March 19
9am - 12pm
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.
2016 Experimental High Technology Trial
2016 Experimental High Technology Trial
Friday, March 18
10am - 5pm
Law School, McGlothlin Courtroom
On Friday, March 18, the Center for Legal and Court Technology will try U.S. v. Chiu, an experimental high technology (simulated) trial. The case will begin at 10 A.M. in the McGlothlin Courtroom, the world's most technologically advanced courtroom.
After Runnymede: Revising, Reissuing, and Reinterpreting Magna Carta in the Middle Ages
After Runnymede: Revising, Reissuing, and Reinterpreting Magna Carta in the Middle Ages
Friday, March 18
10am - 5pm
Law School, Room 120
This year's BORJ Symposium will explore Magna Carta's legacy between its issuance in 1215 and its revival in the seventeenth century.
Global Studies brown bag seminar
Global Studies brown bag seminar
Friday, March 18
11:45am - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 201
Global Studies is delighted to present Dr. R. Benedito Ferro who will deliver a brown bag talk:
Painted Itineraries: Portuguese India and the Postcolonial Imaginary
Africana Studies Lecture Series: Joseph Jones, W&M Dept. of Anthropology
Africana Studies Lecture Series: Joseph Jones, W&M Dept. of Anthropology
Friday, March 18
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Joseph Jones, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at William & Mary, will be presenting a talk entitled, "Detecting Diaspora: Reconstructing geo-ancestry and environmental health from skeletal remains"
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: William Myers (The Procter & Gamble Company)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: William Myers (The Procter & Gamble Company)
Friday, March 18
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Title: The Role of Statistics/Analytics in Industry
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Friday, March 18
3pm - 4pm
1127
Corinna Schindler of the University of Michigan presents
"Iron(III)-Catalyzed Carbonyl-Olefin Metathesis Reactions"
Greenhouse Goodbye Party
Greenhouse Goodbye Party
Friday, March 18
3pm - 5:30pm
Greenhouse (4th Floor)
Help us say goodbye to the old greenhouse and celebrate our move to ISC!
China Night: Southwest China: Chengdu and Chongqing
China Night: Southwest China: Chengdu and Chongqing
Friday, March 18
4:30pm - 6pm
Rowe House
Come to Confucius Institute on Friday, March 18th from 4:30 to 6 PM for a special China Night! Listen to WMCI Professor Qiong Yang and intern Gillie Cuda speak about Chengdu and Chongqing, two up-and-coming cities in Southwest China. Free pizza provided!
The PHD Movie 2: Still in Grad School
The PHD Movie 2: Still in Grad School
Friday, March 18
6pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
The 15th Annual Graduate Research Symposium invites all William & Mary students to join us for a screening of The PHD Movie 2: Still in Grad School. Seating is limited so please come early.
NOTE: DATE CHANGE TO 3/18
5th Undergraduate Philosophy Conference (Keynote: Professor Kelly Trogdon, Virginia Tech)
5th Undergraduate Philosophy Conference (Keynote: Professor Kelly Trogdon, Virginia Tech)
Saturday, March 19 - Sunday, March 20
1pm - 4pm
James Blair Hall, Room 201
The Department of Philosophy at William & Mary will hold its fifth annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference on March 19th & 20th.
Rachel Smith Senior Lecture-Recital
Rachel Smith Senior Lecture-Recital
Saturday, March 19
2pm
Ewell Hall, Room 107
Women & the Viol in the 18th Century
[AMP] Matoaka Day!
2nd Annual W&M Powwow
2nd Annual W&M Powwow
Sunday, March 20
1pm - 5pm
Unity Hall
Join the AISA for our Second Annual Powwow! Experience Native American dancing, drumming, and singing, as well as vendors selling their craft. Admission is FREE with a W&M ID!
Submit Art for W&M Pride 2016!
Laura Dickinson, Applied Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
Laura Dickinson, Applied Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
Monday, March 21
9am - 11am
Sadler Center, Colony Room
Laura Dickinson, Applied Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
Title: Characterization of Interfacial Interactions by Functionalized AFM Probes
Advisor: Dr. Hannes Schniepp
Topic Talk - Sustainability at Dell Computer
Geology Brown Bag: Environmental Careers for Geoscientists
Geology Brown Bag: Environmental Careers for Geoscientists
Monday, March 21
12:05pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230
Midori Campbell, P.E.
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
W&M Debate Society Presents, "Resolved: The United States should pay Black Americans Reparations."
W&M Debate Society Presents, "Resolved: The United States should pay Black Americans Reparations."
Tuesday, March 22
5pm - 6:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Rooevelt Discussion Series: Race, Crime, and Policy
Rooevelt Discussion Series: Race, Crime, and Policy
Tuesday, March 22
7pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, James Room
Join Criminology professors Tracy Sohoni and Graham Ousey for a discussion on race and crime and the policy behind it. Hosted by Roosevelt Institute.
Wind Ensemble Tour to New Orleans
Anthropology Brown Bag Series: Tracy Jenkins, Ph.D. Candidate of Anthropology, Univ. of Maryland
Anthropology Brown Bag Series: Tracy Jenkins, Ph.D. Candidate of Anthropology, Univ. of Maryland
Wednesday, March 23
12pm - 1pm
Washington Hall, Room 101
Chinese Career Event
Chinese Career Event
Wednesday, March 23
4:30pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
Sean Schofield, Assistant Director of Career Center, will come to talk to interested students about job opportunities and career development in China-related fields.
COLL 300: An Innocent Gesture
COLL 300: An Innocent Gesture
Wednesday, March 23
5pm - 6:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
A visit with Robert Davidson, Guud San Glans, Eagle of the Dawn, Haida Artist & Activist
A Mindfulness Nature Walk
A Mindfulness Nature Walk
Wednesday, March 23
5:55pm - 7:05pm
Out front (please be prompt)
Would you like to turn your daily walk to class into something restorative? We invite everyone to partake in this practical application of meditation and mindfulness to the daily activity of walking. Escalate all three activities, as they intersect.
Music in American Culture Series Presents:
Music in American Culture Series Presents:
Wednesday, March 23
7pm
Williamsburg Regional Library Theatre
"'She Takes up Music as a Profession': Southern Women Musicians in Post-Civil War America"
A lecture by Professor Candace Bailey.
Admission is free and open to the public
DEADLINE: New Fellows Applications
DEADLINE: New Fellows Applications
Thursday, March 24
All day
Location not specified
Continuing NTE or Tenure-eligible faculty are invited to send in your application to serve as Fellows in the Center for the Liberal Arts.
Cutler Lecture: The Living Constitution and the Dead Hand
Cutler Lecture: The Living Constitution and the Dead Hand
Thursday, March 24
3:30pm - 5pm
Law School, Room 127
John F. Manning, Deputy Dean and Bruce Bromley Professor at Harvard Law School, will present the 2016 Cutler Lecture on Thursday, March 24, at the Law School. Title: "The Living Constitution and the Dead Hand." Free and all are welcome.
Path to Diplomacy: Serving in the Foreign Service of the United States
Path to Diplomacy: Serving in the Foreign Service of the United States
Thursday, March 24
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Talk by Samantha Smith, United States Foreign Service Officer
Assistant Cultural Coordinator for the Bureau of African Affairs
Alternative Careers for American Studies, Anthropology and History Graduate Degrees
Alternative Careers for American Studies, Anthropology and History Graduate Degrees
Thursday, March 24
6pm - 7:30pm
Swem Library, Ford Classroom
Swem Library and the Cohen Career Center are pleased to host a panel of alumni from William & Mary's graduate programs in American Studies, Anthropology, and History, who are returning to campus to discuss their careers off the tenure track.
An Evening of Dance
An Evening of Dance
Thursday, March 24
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
Student choreographers present an exciting array of dances inspired by stories from their lives, their surroundings, and the unknown. Members of the Orchesis Dance Company perform original works.
Policy Dialogues in DC
Health Care Consulting Careers and Opportunities at mProve Health
Health Care Consulting Careers and Opportunities at mProve Health
Friday, March 25
12pm - 1pm
Cohen Career Center
History Department Brown Bag Series
History Department Brown Bag Series
Friday, March 25
12pm - 1:30pm
James Blair Hall, History Department Library
Please join us to discuss Professor Brett Rushforth's chapter draft, title TBD.
Coveros Information Session
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Xiangqian Zhou (Wright State University)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Xiangqian Zhou (Wright State University)
Friday, March 25
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Title: Signed Graphs and Their Matroids
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Chemistry Spring Seminar
Friday, March 25
3pm
1127
James Landers and Brandon Thompson of the University of Virginia present
"The PCL Method: A Simple and Rapid Fabrication
Approach for Cost-effective Centrifugal Microfluidic
Systems"
Philosophy Dept. Colloquium: Al Mele (Florida State), "Free Will and Neuroscience"
Philosophy Dept. Colloquium: Al Mele (Florida State), "Free Will and Neuroscience"
Friday, March 25
3:30pm - 5pm
James Blair Hall, Room 205
All are invited to a colloquium talk on March 25th, by Al Mele, William H. and Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Philosophy of Science and Self-Control Project.
Physics Colloquium - Vaman
Physics Colloquium - Vaman
Friday, March 25
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Prof. Diana Vaman, University of Virginia, William & Mary (Spring 2016), Title of Talk: String Holograms
An Evening of Dance
An Evening of Dance
Friday, March 25
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
Student choreographers present an exciting array of dances inspired by stories from their lives, their surroundings, and the unknown. Members of the Orchesis Dance Company perform original works.
Middle Eastern Music Ensemble Concert
Middle Eastern Music Ensemble Concert
Friday, March 25
7:30pm
Ewell Hall, Room 107
Admission: Free
An Evening of North African Andalusi Music with The William & Mary Middle Eastern Music Ensemble in collaboration with Nasr-Eddine Chaabane, Amina Bensaad, and members of the Association Ahbab Cheikh Salah of Oudja, Morocco.
ACS presents High School Musical: Lagos Edition
ACS presents High School Musical: Lagos Edition
Saturday, March 26
6:30pm
Campus Center, Little Theatre
Come out for an African rendition of Disney classic High School Musical! Tickets are $3 in advance and there's a free after party!
An Evening of Dance
An Evening of Dance
Saturday, March 26
7:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
Student choreographers present an exciting array of dances inspired by stories from their lives, their surroundings, and the unknown. Members of the Orchesis Dance Company perform original works.
Student Debate Workshop & Tournament!
Student Debate Workshop & Tournament!
Sunday, March 27
12pm - 1:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
The William & Mary Debate Society invites you to our first annual student debate workshop and tournament!
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Franchesca Ramsey Speaks
Franchesca Ramsey Speaks
Sunday, March 27
5pm - 7:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
We are starting off the Black Lives Matter Conference Week with a bang, Franchesca Ramsey will be coming to William and Mary! Franchesca Ramsey, also known as Chescaleigh, is an American comedian, activist, television and YouTube personality, and actress,
Franchesca Ramsey Speaks
Franchesca Ramsey Speaks
Sunday, March 27
5pm - 7:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth
March 27th, Sunday 5pm-7:30pm. Commonwealth Auditorium.
The Cold War as Military History
The Cold War as Military History
Monday, March 28
4pm
School of Education, Holly Room
Guest lecture by Jeremy Black, Professor of History at the University of Exeter.
Rock Music Oman: Student Research Symposium
Rock Music Oman: Student Research Symposium
Monday, March 28
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Swem Library, Ford Classroom and Botetourt Gallery
Come view presentations by the students who traveled to Oman in January 2016 on an interdisciplinary study abroad program of the music and geology departments.
Navy Nuclear Propulsion Officer Program - Information Session
Navy Nuclear Propulsion Officer Program - Information Session
Tuesday, March 29
12pm - 1pm
Cohen Career Center
Brown Bag Lunch Reading with Patrick Dacey
Brown Bag Lunch Reading with Patrick Dacey
Tuesday, March 29
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
The English Department presents a Brown Bag Lunch Reading and Book Signing with Patrick Dacey, Adjunct Lecturer of Creative Writing and author of We?ve Already Gone This Far. Please bring your own lunch; dessert and drinks will be provided!
Kenneth R. Feinberg: The Volkswagen Litigation & Resolution Alternatives
Kenneth R. Feinberg: The Volkswagen Litigation & Resolution Alternatives
Tuesday, March 29
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 119
Former Special Master of the Federal September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, Kenneth R. Feinberg has been hailed by National Law Journal as "the Leader in Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution." Admission to this talk is free & all are welcome.
LifeNet Health Information Session
Leonidas Aliaga-Soplin , Physics - Oral Exam for the Ph.D.
Leonidas Aliaga-Soplin , Physics - Oral Exam for the Ph.D.
Wednesday, March 30
10am - 1pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Leonidas Aliaga-Soplin , Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Neutrino Flux Prediction for the NuMI Beamline
COLL 100 From Apprentice to Master: unleashing your COLL 100 creative genius
COLL 100 From Apprentice to Master: unleashing your COLL 100 creative genius
Wednesday, March 30
12pm - 1pm
Swem Library, Ford Classroom
CLA Fellows to host a COLL 100 Workshop on Wednesday, March 30 at 12:00 in Swem Library Ford Classroom.
Careers in Video Game Design
GSWS Brown bag with Duenya Hassan
GSWS Brown bag with Duenya Hassan
Wednesday, March 30
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join us for a brown bag talk with GSWS major, Duenya Hassan. Her talk is titled, "Women and ISIS: A complicated Relationship." All are welcome! Light refreshments available.
Mental Health First Aid Course
Mental Health First Aid Course
Wednesday, March 30
3pm
TBD
This training course will consist of 5 two-hour sessions starting on March 30 from 3-5pm. Mental Health First Aid training teaches the skills necessary to help a classmate or colleague going through a crisis and to recognize signs of distress.
W&M Bike Alliance Welcomes Jennifer Billstrom: Creator of Cycle to Farm
W&M Bike Alliance Welcomes Jennifer Billstrom: Creator of Cycle to Farm
Wednesday, March 30
7pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons Room
W&M Bike Alliance Welcomes Jennifer Billstrom: Creator of Cycle to Farm
Jennifer is a female entrepreneur that started Cycle to Farm, a popular series of organized group rides that promote local, sustainable food and agritourism in the south.
DEADLINE: COLL 300 Visitors proposals due for Spring 2017 "Unrest"
DEADLINE: COLL 300 Visitors proposals due for Spring 2017 "Unrest"
Thursday, March 31
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.
Women's Chorus Tour
COLL 100 Workshop, "From Apprentice to Master: unleashing your COLL 100 creative genius"
COLL 100 Workshop, "From Apprentice to Master: unleashing your COLL 100 creative genius"
Thursday, March 31
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Swem Library, Ford Classroom
CLA Fellows to host a COLL 100 workshop on Thursday, March 31 at 12:30 in Swem Library Ford Classroom.
Chinese Language Competition
International Relations Program Sushi Tasting
International Relations Program Sushi Tasting
Thursday, March 31
4pm - 6pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room A-B
Take a break from your work and come meet other IR majors and faculty, while you enjoy great food from the Sushiya Restaurant.
March After Hours Lecture: Whimbrels
March After Hours Lecture: Whimbrels
Thursday, March 31
7pm - 8:30pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Join Dr. Bryan Watts, Director of the Center for Conservation Biology, as he highlights efforts to study this wide-ranging shorebird and the importance of its springtime stopover on Virginia's Eastern Shore.
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Ongoing Events
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
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.
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 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.
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).