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"Repository of Missing Places" An exhibition of 30 years of paintings by Richard Crozier.
Beginning September 1-28, 2016
Reception held Thursday, September 8, 4-6pm in the Andrews Gallery Foyer.
All are welcome!
Gates will open at 6:30 p.m., and the concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. Parking is available at the garage located at 201 Ukrop Way. In the event of rain, the concert will be held at Phi Beta Kappa Hall.
Danya AbdelHameid
A Local-scale Characterization of Lg Attenuation in the Rocky Mountain Central-United States Transition Zone
Title: Automated treatment planning optimization for LGK Perfexion
Philosophy Majors and Minors are invited to our Fall BBQ and volleyball match with faculty. All food provided!
Student-led philosophy discussion group organizational meeting. All interested students are invited!
Dr. Ralby's lecture is sponsored by the Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding. His topic: "Piracy Nouveaux: Trends in Global Maritime Insecurity." Admission is free; all welcome.
Classical Studies student lecture for 2016-2017
Expert opinion about the importance & influence of the SEC, FASB, PCAOB, IMF, Federal Reserve Board, Treasury Department, and the activities of senators, representatives and lobbyists on Capitol Hill
The Department of Philosophy will hold its biennial conference, "Epistemology and Cognition," in Fall of 2016. All interested are invited!
The conference is at the Alumni House on the first day and at Tucker Hall 127 A on the second day.
The annual CS t-shirt design contest is now open!
Pickering Fellow Jake Nelson ?11 will talk about his experience as a Graduate Pickering Fellow and as a FSO. Bring your questions. We'll have pizza, so be sure to RSVP by 3 p.m. on Monday.
"American Umpire delivers an intriguing invitation to re-think America's role in the world." Donald P. Gregg Former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea & Chairman, Pacific Century Institute
Learn about the Gilman Scholarship for study / interning abroad and hear from Gilman Scholars who are back on campus. Applicants must be receiving Federal Pell Grant funding. RSVP by 3 p.m. Tuesday for pizza numbers.
Want to learn and practice community development in a developing country? SOMOS and MANOS (sister organizations) are searching for committed students of all majors interested in taking part in a long-term, research-based community and health partnership!
Want to learn and practice community development in a developing country? SOMOS and MANOS (sister organizations) are searching for committed students of all majors interested in taking part in a long-term, research-based community and health partnership!
Anne Witt, Virginia Division of Geology and Mineral Resources
Earthquakes and landslides: Current Geological Hazards Projects at the VA Division of Geology and Mineral Resources
You are invited to a special celebration of Paula Blank?s life on Wednesday, September 14, at 7:00 p.m.in Tucker Theater (Tucker 127A), hosted by the Department of English. A reception will follow in Tucker lobby. All are welcome.
The Health Careers Club (HCC) encourages those new to the pre-med track to hear seasoned pre-med students speak about their experiences as part of our "Intro to Premed" panel! You can also sign-up for the Freshmen Pre-med Mentoring Program.
Prof. Silvia Tandeciarz's lecture is about the memory practices that have helped shape the contemporary landscape of Argentine society in terms of transitional justice & human rights, 40 yrs after the military coup that ushered in a brutal dictatorship.
Want to learn and practice community development in a developing country? SOMOS and MANOS (sister organizations) are searching for committed students of all majors interested in taking part in a long-term, research-based community and health partnership!
Want to learn and practice community development in a developing country? SOMOS and MANOS (sister organizations) are searching for committed students of all majors interested in taking part in a long-term, research-based community and health partnership!
Want to learn and practice community development in a developing country? SOMOS and MANOS (sister organizations) are searching for committed students of all majors interested in taking part in a long-term, research-based community and health partnership!
We believe it is important for anyone studying public policy to get out of the classroom and interact with policy professionals in a wide variety of setting. Given our proximity to Washington D.C. as well as the state capital of Richmond
Ashley Meredith
It's Paradise, if You Can Bear It: 87 Days in Galapagos
Colloquium talk by Bin Ren, Challenging the ?Irregularity?: Unleashing the Power of Modern Single Instruction Multiple Data Architectures
"The influence of ecological conditions on helping behavior in the cooperatively breeding acorn woodpecker"
The Study Abroad Funding Forum will provide information on financial aid and various study abroad scholarships, W&M administered scholarships as well as national scholarships, that can used to pay for study abroad.
Come support your favorite W&M bands as they duel it out at AMP's Battle of the Bands! Bands will each get a set amount of time to perform and charm the audience!
Good times, tasty refreshments, free admission and GREAT music guaranteed.
This performance would be free and open to the public.
Bacewicz Three
Dances, Britten Suite,
Op. 6, and Beethoven
"Kreutzer" Sonata.
The workshop will be a faculty brainstorming session on developing courses, or revising existing courses, that meet the goals of COLL 400.
Applied Science Seminar Speaker: Dr. Silvina Pagola, Research Scientist for the Department of Applied Science
Are you interested in human rights and Spanish culture? Come to this information session about W&M's study abroad program in La Plata.
The workshop will be a faculty brainstorming session on developing courses, or revising existing courses, that meet the goals of COLL 400.
Beatrice Jauregui is Assistant Professor at the Center for Criminology & Sociological Studies at the University of Toronto.
The Center for African Development (CAD) at the Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations will be hosting Will Smith '14, who after graduation started a football academy in Monrovia, Liberia.
Linda Greenhouse will deliver a lecture on her most recent book, The Burger Court and the Rise of the Judicial Right, which she wrote with coauthor Michael J. Graetz. The lecture will be followed by a short reception and book signing.
Keynote address, kicking off this annaul event.
Jacqueline Huettenmoser
Eroding the Blue Ridge: Interactions between rock properties and 10Be-derived erosion rates at bare-bedrock summits, Shenandoah National Park, VA
Neal Katyal, former Acting Solicitor General of the U.S. and partner at Hogan Lovells, will present W&M's Constitution Day Lecture, "Institutionalizing Dissent," on September 23. Free & all are welcome. Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law.
Title: Optimal Resource Distribution for Water-energy Nexus
Distinguished Speaker Talk, Laurie Williams, NC State
Bring your family to the Geology Department to show them all of the exciting things going on this year in McGlothlin-Street Hall! There will be light refreshments.
"iGem at William & Mary: Investigating the Fundamentals of Genetic Circuit Design"
Please join family and friends to commemorate the life of Anne Davis '16. All are welcome. Conversation and refreshments will follow at the Wesley Foundation .
Hebin Li Department of Physics, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA Title of Talk: Optical Multi-dimensional Coherent Spectroscopy
You are invited to the annual Harvest Moon Festival produced by the Chinese Student Organization on September, 23. Don't miss out on this night full of culture and fun! Chinese food after the show is guaranteed!
Admission: Free
Collaborative piece America the Beautiful
Edward Elgar, Pomp and Circumstance No.1
Learn more about your summer and semester study abroad options!
Students and families will have the opportunity to explore W&M?s summer and semester study abroad options and speak with third-party providers offering even more programs to students.
Learn more about your summer and semester study abroad options!
Learn more about your summer and semester study abroad options!
Mark A. Lemley, Neukom Professor at Stanford Law School, will present the 2016 Mervis Lecture titled "The Surprising Resilience of the Patent System" on September 26 at 12:50 PM in room 127. A free boxed lunch is available (RSVP here to reserve one).
William & Mary undergraduates who received Charles Center summer research funds present their work at this annual, week-long event.
Presented by Academic Advising
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Africana Studies at our open house.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in biology at our open house.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, European Studies, Latin American Studies, or Russian and Post-Soviet Studies at our open house.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in theatre or dance at our open house.
What are the campus COLL 300s? What is in the works? How does a course receive the on-campus COLL 300 attribute?
This program explores a couple of strategies that predict flourishing during times of transition. Presented by Kelly Crace, Associate Vice President for Health & Wellness
Help the W&M Women's Chorus by eating ice cream! On Tuesday evening, September 27, the Women's Chorus will be having a profit share at Colonial Williamsburg's Baskin Robbins.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in philosophy at our open house.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in physics at our open house.
The Departments of Economics, Government, International Relations and Public Policy invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring at our open house.
What are the campus COLL 300s? What is in the works? How does a course receive the on-campus COLL 300 attribute?
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in music at our open house.
Learn how your major does not limit your career options, but equips you with perspectives that you'll take into the workplace. Presented by the Cohen Career Center.
Applied Science Symposium Speaker: Dr. Joel Levine, Research Professor for the Department of Applied Science
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Anthropology at our open house.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Kinesiology & Health Sciences at our open house.
Considering majoring in Chinese Studies, French/Francophone Studies, German Studies, or Hispanic Studies? Join us at our open house. We also welcome students interested in self-designing majors in Arabic, Italian, Japanese or Russian Studies.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Studio Art & Art History at our open house.
Presented by Academic Advising
The Williamsburg Society of Archaeological Institute of America presents a lecture by Professor Gretchen Meyers.
The 2017 Border Studies Program, January 2-10, 2017
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Psychology at our open house.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Religious Studies.
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about minoring or creating a self-designed major in Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies at our open house.
Title: Service Region Design for Urban Electric Vehicle Sharing Systems
We invite students to meet with professors and learn more about majoring or minoring in Neuroscience to join us at our open house.
Kimiko Sekiguchi,
Department of Physics
Tohoku University, Sendai, 980-8578, JAPAN
, Title of Talk: Study of three-nucleon forces - old but new forces in nuclei
Elon Ison of North Carolina State University
presents
Transition Metal Oxos as the Lewis Base Component of Frustrated Lewis Pairs
Whate makes the Northern Mockingbird an urban winner?
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