New Student Registration - Spring 2017
Monday, January 2 - Tuesday, January 17
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    W&M DC Semester Program Fall 2017 Application Now Open!
    Monday, January 9 - Monday, February 13
    Washington Center

    Applications to the Fall 2017 DC Semester Program are now open - "National Defense Politics and Budgeting" taught by Professor John Gilmour!

      Seminar: Adapt or Develop Campus COLL 300 Courses
      Monday, January 9 - Wednesday, January 11
      9am - 5pm
      Location not specified

      This workshop is designed for faculty who are teaching, or are interested in teaching, campus COLL 300 courses. 

        MLK Community Day
        Tuesday, January 17
        All day
        Location not specified

        The Office of Community Engagement is hosting MLK Community Day on Tuesday, January 17 from 10-6pm.  Participants will sign-up for one of four community themes and spend the day volunteering.  Lunch and dinner are provided.

          Spring classes begin
          Wednesday, January 18
          8am
          Location not specified


            Add/drop period
            Wednesday, January 18 - Friday, January 27
            8am - 5pm
            Location not specified

            Add/drop begins 1/18/17 and ends 1/27/17

              WMSURE Summer Grants, Fellowships, Internships
              Wednesday, January 18
              4pm - 6pm
              Swem Library, Ford Classroom

              Join our panel with Ms. Lisa Grimes of the Charles Center, Mr. Sean Schofield of the Career Center, Mr. Randy Tripp of Admission, and senior WMSURE scholar Eboni Brown. This workshop will help you apply for summer grants. Please register here.

                Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Program
                Thursday, January 19
                7pm - 8:30pm
                Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

                Join us for our annual event commemorating the life and impact of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This year, we are pleased to welcome  attorney and political analyst, Angela Rye

                  Geology Departmental Meeting
                  Friday, January 20
                  12pm
                  McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219

                  Come hear about all of the exciting things the Geology Department will be doing this semester!

                    Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Jerome Goddard II (Auburn University Montgomery)
                    Friday, January 20
                    2pm - 3pm
                    Jones Hall

                    Title:  Modeling the effects of U-shaped density dependent dispersal via reaction diffusion equations

                      Physics Colloquium
                      Friday, January 20
                      4pm - 5pm
                      Small Hall, Room 111

                      Randolf Pohl, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany and Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching, Germany.
                      Title of Talk: Shrinking the proton - Laser spectroscopy for nuclear physics and fundamental constants

                        Feather Foster Signing Mary Lincoln?s Flannel Pajamas: And Other Stories From the First Ladies? Closet
                        Saturday, January 21
                        10am - 2pm
                        Spirit Shop & Bookstore

                        This heavily researched new book gives insight into some of the lesser-known First Ladies, using an item of their clothing to advance the tale.

                          Faculty Applications: Schroeder Center Undergraduate Research Assistant Program
                          Monday, January 23
                          12pm
                          Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 431
                          William & Mary faculty are invited to apply for Schroeder Center funding to hire undergraduate research assistants on their health policy-related projects this semester.
                            Early Music Ensemble Info Session
                            Tuesday, January 24
                            5pm - 6pm
                            Ewell Hall, Recital Hall (Rm 107)

                            Jane Leggiero, Early Music Ensemble Director will provide guidance and answer questions to anyone who is interested in joining the Early Music Ensemble !

                            If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Jane Leggiero at [[jeleggiero]].

                              NASA DEVELOP Program - Information Session
                              Tuesday, January 24
                              5pm - 6pm
                              Cohen Career Center

                              A W&M alum and former DEVELOP participant along with a NASA Center Lead will highlight student opportunities and the application process.

                                Reparatory Justice for Global Black Enslavement: Lecture by Sir Hilary Beckles
                                Tuesday, January 24
                                5:30pm
                                Tucker Hall, 127A

                                The Reves Center presents the 2017 George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace by Sir Hilary Beckles, Vice Chancellor, University of the West Indies and Chairman of the Caribbean Community Commission on Reparation and Social Justice.

                                  Short Story Club Meeting
                                  Tuesday, January 24
                                  7pm - 8pm
                                  James Blair Hall, Room 213

                                  Love reading? Come check out Short Story Club: the book club for people without time for a book club! This week, we will be meeting in Blair 213 from 7 to 8 PM on Tuesday, January 24 to discuss How to Become a Writer by Lorrie Moore. There will be snacks!

                                    Ferguson-Blair Publishing Institute Scholarship Application - Deadline: Tuesday, 3/15/17
                                    Wednesday, January 25 - Wednesday, March 15
                                    2pm - 5pm
                                    Cohen Career Center, Room 111

                                    The William Cross Ferguson and Harry L. Blair Scholarship in Publishing is an annual scholarship which is awarded to a graduating senior or recent graduate of William & Mary. Apply via Tribe Careers at: http://tinyurl.com/FergScholarship2017

                                      COLL 300 Reception
                                      Wednesday, January 25
                                      3pm - 5pm
                                      Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 305

                                      Invited afternoon reception

                                        WMSURE Consider Honors!
                                        Wednesday, January 25
                                        4pm - 6pm
                                        Swem Library, Ford Classroom

                                        Join our faculty panel with Dean Joel Schwartz and Professors Joseph Jones, Kara Thompson, and Wouter Deconinck. This workshop can help you figure out exactly what an honors project entails and how to make your project successful. Please register here.

                                          Brittany Nelson "Monuments to the Conquerors of Space" Exhibition
                                          Thursday, January 26 - Tuesday, February 21
                                          Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery

                                          Artist, Brittany Nelson, exhibits her work entitled "Monuments to the Conquerors of Space"

                                          Reception will take place February, 9, from 4 - 6pm in hall outside of the Andrews Gallery.

                                          Open to the public, please come!

                                            Edward R. Murrow's Lasting Contributions to Public Diplomacy, Lecture by Major Gregory Tomlin
                                            Thursday, January 26
                                            5pm - 6:30pm
                                            Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

                                            Major Gregory Tomlin '01 was an Assistant Professor of History at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He has served in Germany, Korea, Kosovo, and Iraq, as well as at the White House as a military social aide for the Obama administration.

                                              AMP // Returners' Homebrew    
                                              Thursday, January 26
                                              8pm - 11pm
                                              Sadler Center, Lodge 1

                                              Join us as we kick off the spring semester and the Homebrew season with some amazing performances by talented W&M student musicians!

                                              The performers will be announced closer to the date. Stay tuned.

                                                Summer in Dublin Global Business Minor Program Information Session
                                                Friday, January 27
                                                11am - 12pm
                                                Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 1078

                                                Learn about the new summer program in Dublin offered by the Raymond A. Mason School of Business. The program will give students an opportunity to gain a business minor (global) outside of the regular undergraduate business admissions process.

                                                  Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Yu-Min Chung (William & Mary)
                                                  Friday, January 27
                                                  2pm - 3pm
                                                  Jones Hall, Room 301

                                                  Title:  Computational Topology with applications in natural science

                                                    Public Lecture and Book Signing
                                                    Friday, January 27
                                                    5:30pm - 7:30pm
                                                    Small Hall, Room 111

                                                    Hans Christian von Baeyer Chancellor Professor of Physics, emeritus William & Mary , Title of Talk: THE FRIENDLY QUANTUM: A new interpretation of quantum mechanics helps to restore common sense to fundamental physics. 

                                                      AMP // Homebrew Auditions    
                                                      Sunday, January 29 - Monday, January 30
                                                      10am - 10pm
                                                      Sadler Center, Lodge 1

                                                      If you sing or play an instrument, audition for Homebrew! Groups and individuals are welcome to audition. Auditions will be held in Lodge 1 from 10am-4pm on Sunday, Jan 29th and 4pm-10pm on Monday, Jan 30th. The sign-up sheet is on the FB event page. 

                                                        The Haven Sunday-Funday Beautification Project
                                                        Sunday, January 29
                                                        12pm - 4pm
                                                        Campus Center, Atrium (inside, in front of Trinkle Hall)

                                                        Start the semester with some fun & help your W&M community! Join us for a special event to create a healing space for survivors. Activities include making poetry, a writing workshop, painting/crafts, making homemade therapy toys, and a nature walk!

                                                          The Haven: Sunday Funday Beautification Project
                                                          Sunday, January 29
                                                          12pm - 4pm
                                                          Campus Center, The Atrium

                                                          Come join the Haven in creating tools for soothing and healing in support of survivors. Visit the Haven to see the updates on its remodel and create glitter globes, scented playdough, aromatherapeutic rice bags, air plant terrariums, and visual art!

                                                            Grad Student Contact Verification
                                                            Monday, January 30 - Monday, February 13
                                                            Campus Center, Room 109

                                                             Each semester students are required to update and validate their personal information with the College.

                                                              Noyce Scholars Program Information Session
                                                              Monday, January 30
                                                              5pm - 6pm
                                                              Cohen Career Center

                                                              The Noyce Scholars program offers paid experiences for math and science students exploring teaching as a career option. Learn about opportunities and the application process.

                                                                A Sample of China
                                                                Tuesday, January 31 - Thursday, February 23
                                                                5:10pm - 6:10pm
                                                                Rowe House, Room 101

                                                                Come and learn the basics of four of China?s art forms: calligraphy, paper cutting, Chinese knotting, and musical instruments. Gain hands-on experience where you can make your own artwork!

                                                                  Distinguished Visiting Artist, Thomas Demand
                                                                  Tuesday, January 31
                                                                  6pm
                                                                  Andrews Hall, Room 101

                                                                  Please join us for a lecture by this Spring 2017's Distinguished Artist Lecturer, Thomas Demand, whose work achieves a disquieting balance between the convincingly real and the strangely artificial.

                                                                    HEART (Human Engagement, Awareness, and Response to Trafficking)
                                                                    Tuesday, January 31 - Tuesday, April 25
                                                                    7pm - 7pm
                                                                    Washington Hall, Room 301

                                                                    HEART meets every Tuesday from 7 to 8 pm. If interested in the issue of human trafficking and potentially being a member of HEART, come on out to any meeting!

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