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Title: On spatial epidemic models and their applications
Join Campus COLL 300 students as they showcase their work in over a dozen courses that engaged with the Fall 2017 them of "IN/EXclusion."
All are welcome to join us for coffee and tea at 3:45pm outside of Andrews 101 before the presentation begins at 4pm. Hope to see you there!
Come watch some of W&M's amazingly talented rappers perform at our second annual Rapbrew on Friday, Dec. 1st from 7-10pm! Setlist TBA
Called the funniest farce ever written, Noises Off presents a manic menagerie as a cast of itinerant actors rehearse a flop called "Nothing's On". Doors slamming, intrigue, and an errant herring all figure into this hilarious and classically comic play.
Called the funniest farce ever written, Noises Off presents a manic menagerie as a cast of itinerant actors rehearse a flop called "Nothing's On". Doors slamming, intrigue, and an errant herring all figure into this hilarious and classically comic play.
Join the Center for Student Diversity as we take a Sunday to fellowship as a community and family. This event will take place at New Zion Baptist Church
Called the funniest farce ever written, Noises Off presents a manic menagerie as a cast of itinerant actors rehearse a flop called "Nothing's On". Doors slamming, intrigue, and an errant herring all figure into this hilarious and classically comic play.
An evening of meditative and provocative listening!
Many musical styles of Brazil
Admission: FREE/open to the public
Please join the APeL Office for our Instructional Strategies workshop, the fourth session in our e[xploring] Learning Design series. More info to come, or contact our APeL Office with questions.
Title: A Mathematical Model of Economic Growth of Two Geographical Regions
Please join Professor Paul Manna, Chair of the Department of Government, to hear updates about the department's emerging initiatives and future plans across a range of subjects.
Join us in Sadler Center's Commonwealth Auditorium on Wednesday, December 6th, for our Chinese Folk Dance Gala. The gala will feature diverse performances from Minzu University of China's Student Art Troupe. Don't miss out!
Join the Writing Resources Center and Swem Library for a workshop designed to help you credit your research sources accurately and ethically.
Last day of academic classes for the Fall 2017 semester.
Title: Lower Bounds for Quantum Circuits
Marko Horbatsch, York University, Toronto, Canada. Title of Talk: Quantum interference in hydrogen spectroscopy and the proton charge radius puzzle
Max D?Ollone, Lamento
Vincent D?Indy, Fantasy on French Popular Themes, op.31, Sherie Aguirre soloist
George Bizet, L? Arlesienne, Suite No.1 and 2
Russian Music Ensemble and 9 String Theory
Drawing influence from such artists as The Beatles and James Taylor, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
Bringing you folk, classical, and popular music from Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, and Turkey by the Ensemble?s Fine Musicians!
The Fall final exam period lasts from 8 December to 20 December with reading days on 16-17 December.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Greg Hunt (University of Michigan)
Honors Thesis Defense: Xiang Liu
Qi Luo, Computer Science - PhD Dissertation Defense
Title: On Improving (Non)Functional Testing
Advisor: Denys Poshyvanyk
IR Sushi Study Break
Shasha Wen, Computer Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal
Title: Pinpointing Software Inefficiencies with Profiling
Advisor: Xu Liu
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Cyrus DiCiccio (Stanford University)
Take a break from your studies to enjoy a selection of holiday music from local flute trio We Three in our caf?
Yue Li, Computer Science - Dissertation Proposal
Title: On Enhancing Security of Password-based Authentication
Advisor: Haining Wang, Kun Sun
In Prof. Conlee's latest novel of Arthurian England, two young men arrive in Uther Pendragon's shining city hoping to discover their true destiny. Local poet, Sally Stiles will sign The Haiku Guide to Williamsburg and other titles.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Ernest Fokou? (Rochester Institute of Technology)
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Ongoing Events
Relaxation Sessions start the week of September 18th! Limited space available.
Don't miss out on planning time to relax!
Gentle yoga while staying mindful and in the present moment!
A series of six panels throughout the academic year where seniors can share their experiences, lessons learned, and advice on various career topics with freshmen and sophomores.
Through education and outreach we hope to raise awareness about what human trafficking is and the role it plays in our society. We also strive to make positive change in the wider Williamsburg community through active service. Tuesdays, 7-8 pm, Blair 201