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AIA Lecture presents: Professor Michael Danti from Boston University discusses the cultural heritage crises in Syria and Northern Iraq. Free and open to the public.
Come join faculty from the Religious Studies department, a campus minister, and fellow students for an informal discussion on the current political climate and its implications on interfaith relations in America.
Come to the screening of "Of Many," a short film about a rabbi and imam at NYU who work together to promote unity among people of different religions. Screening and discussion will be held on Thursday, February 2nd from 7-8 in Tucker 127A. FREE snacks!
Scholarship Sign-up sheet is posted on the Music Department Bulletin Board (at the entrance of the Music Dept. Suite)
Join us for the AFST Brown Bag, ?Nat Turner?s Bones: Reclaiming an American Rebel", with W&M alumni, Dr. Kelley Deetz. Lecture will start at 12pm, in Trinkle Hall.
*The RSVP guest list has reached max capacity and cannot accommodate any more attendees*
This new initiative by the Department of Theatre, Speech & Dance brings interdisciplinary perspectives to the study of theatre and performance in all its forms through scholarship, artistic presentations and provocations by faculty, students. All welcome!
Title: Sequences modulo one: convergence of local statistics
Sheila David of the University of California-Davis presents "Repair of Oxidatively Damaged DNA: From Chemistry to Cancer and Back Again". There will be coffee and cookies before the seminar.
Event Schedule:
5:30 pm - 6:00 pm: Pre-film Panel Discussion (Commonwealth Auditorium)
6:00 pm: Film screening of Nate Parker's The Birth of a Nation (Commonwealth Auditorium)
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm: Post-film Discussion and Reception (Tidewater Rooms A & B)
Title: Sweeping up Zeta
We encourage any student writing an Honors theses in 2017-18 to consider applying for an Honors Fellowship. Come to this session to learn more about the process.
Chemistry Club is having a liquid nitrogen ice cream competition, and we want YOU to be the judge! Stop by the main lobby in ISC3 and decide which flavor tops them all. The best part? It's FREE!
With Professors Ray McCoy and Monica Griffin. We will share information on how to best prepare your human subjects forms for summer research. Please register here.
Edwidge Danticat, author of several novels and the memoir Brother, I?m Dying.
Learn about this immersive fellowship program that provides valuable hands-on clinical experience in medically underserved communities.
We encourage any student writing an Honors theses in 2017-18 to consider applying for an Honors Fellowship. Come to this session to learn more about the process.
The federal resume looks significantly different than that you use to apply to other jobs. Learn how to build a resume that meets federal agencies expectations as well as tips and insights about the federal application process.
Philip Roessler, W&M Assistant Professor of Government and the Director of the Center for African Development, will give a talk on two books that he recently published.
Join LLSA for a viewing of Patricio Guzman's The Pinochet Case.
I'll Be There for Brew, combining three of our favorite things: Homebrew, W&M musicians, and "Friends". You really can't get better than this. See you all then!
The Homebrew set list as soon as all of our performers are confirmed!
Learn more about W&M Exchange Programs!
Join us for a comedic performance by Jesse Appell, Fulbright Scholar and Intercultural Comedian. This performance will be in English and feature topics of bridging cultural gaps, being a comedian in China, and tips for learning Chinese.
The Roy R. Charles Center presents the 18th Annual Honors Colloquium. Join us February 13 - February 23 as students present on their Honors research in various disciplines. The complete schedule is available online.
Write a message of support to your fellow students, colleagues and friends, and share it with the world. #youarewelcomehere @internationalwm
Title: Noncommutative geometry and tempered representations
Join the Politics and Gender Working Group for a lunch discussion: Studying and Researching Gender in International Relations. Lunch provided, but please RSVP!
Love reading? Come to Short Story Club?s special Valentine's Day meeting! We will be meeting in Blair 213 from 7 to 8 PM on Tuesday, February 14 to discuss The Brides of Heaven by N.K. Jemisin. There will be brownies!
Undergraduates are invited to submit papers by Feb. 15th, 2017 to William & Mary's sixth annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference. The conference will be held March 18th & 19th. For more information and submission instructions, see below.
Merit and need-based awards for study in particular Arabic-speaking countries and particular countries in the Indian Ocean region.
Apply to graduate in 2018 with the Online Graduation Application
Form is Open February 15 - October 1, 2017
For guidance please see the Graduation Application website.
Join us for a discussion on the age-old question: "What is Love?" Watch professors debate and discuss how their field of expertise can explain Love best. Want to know where nerves come from? Or how Aristotle felt about Love? Well you know where to be.
Speaker is Marco Peloso, University of Minnesota, Title of Talk: Multi-field trajectories in sneutrino and axion inflation
Lauron Kehrer, Ph.D. candidate in musicology at the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester
Dr. Shumway will discuss how USAID is using science and technology to transform international development efforts and the fight against global poverty, and explore the gaps and opportunities for transformation of development through science.
Any and all students are welcome to come to a panel discussion with experts from the nonprofit and microfinance field from all over Virginia. Free catering will be provided!!
Speaker is Marco Peloso, University of Minnesota, Title of Talk: Particle physics signatures from inflation
Guest lecturer Professor Martha Nussbaum from the University of Chicago explores the topics of anger and forgiveness. Free and open to the public.
The Muscarelle Museum of Art Presents: A Divine Evening with Botticelli! We invite students to attend our FREE STUDENT GALA event on Friday, February 17, from 6-9 pm, and explore the upcoming exhibition featuring works by Botticelli.
Join students, faculty, and community leaders coming together to learn about the best practices for impacting community and mobilizing social change.
Come out and partake in the annual Geology Department Chili Cook-Off! Pit your famous chili recipe against the concoctions of your peers and professors, and see who triumphs and who just couldn't take the heat!
The Disney Science Internship Coordinator will highlight gap year programs and explain the application process. (Skype session)
Fritz Schenker
Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Ethnomusicology, Washington University in St. Louis
The Bosnia Project will screen the documentary Sarajevo Roses, followed by a Q&A with its director, Roger M. Richards. Produced over twenty-four years, Sarajevo Roses is a cinematic essay told by five citizens who survived and now struggle to rebuild.
Learn more about Sudanese history and culture with your favorite cultural org, all for FREE! Come to the Africana House to get a change to eat authentic Sudanese food and to learn about the country and its culture.
Designing Conference Posters - Two-hour, hands-on workshop February 21, 2017
RSVP is required. Please email [[cyroberts, Chasity Roberts]] by February 17, 2007.
Eric Sawyer gives the first of three campus COLL 300 presentations scheduled for Spring 2017.
The W&M Global Film Festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary with four days of films, special guests, workshops, and receptions from February 23 to 26.
W&M Libraries will be hosting a ?meet and greet? with Cuban filmmaker Aram Vidal. Open to the campus community.
In this year's Jones Lecture, Professor Karl Galinsky from the University of Texas at Austin explores the concept of memory during the reign of Augustus. Free and open to the public.
Lucie Vagnerova
Core Lecturer in Music Humanities, Department of Music, Columbia University
William & Mary and The Roy R. Charles Center present the 23rd Annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium.
Please join us on Friday, February 24 as students in the sciences present their research!
The full schedule is available online.
Learn the basics of the Chinese language.
Ross Cameron, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Virginia, will speak on "Why I Cannot Travel in Time and Meet my Younger Self." All interested are welcome! For more on Professor Cameron, see his website, below.
"Unraveling the role of dengue non-structural 1 protein in viral pathogenesis and disease"
This workshop will give tips on writing strong essays and submitting a competitive application to the Benjamin Gilman International Scholarship. If you receive a Federal Pell Grant, you are strongly encouraged to attend this workshop.
James Hamlin, University of Florida
Title of Talk: Using applied pressure to squeeze new physics out of old materials
Arjun Malhotra Senior Recital
"A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer" is a collection of monologues raising awareness about violence against women and a fundraiser for Avalon. For more information, see our Facebook event and purchase tickets or donate here starting January 1st.
Admission Free
Learn about W&M's Study Abroad Program in La Plata, Argentina.
Free and open to the public. There are two showtimes: 12:30pm and 7pm on 2/28.
Want to study Neuroscience in Copenhagen? Global Health in Switzerland? Climate Change in the Arctic? Sustainable Development in Costa Rica? Classical Studies in England? There are lots of study abroad programs! Let us help you pick the right one!
Come learn about adapting existing courses to fulfill the COLL 300 attribute requirement.
Meet & Greet with Chef Nicolas Martinez of Chile, learn about his culture and cuisine! Samples of dinner will be served!
Learn more about William & Mary's semester study abroad program in Seville, Spain!
Artist-in-Residence Eddy Harris, nonfiction author and documentary filmmaker of Mississippi Solo and other books
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Ongoing Events
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!
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!
Each semester students are required to update and validate their personal information with the College.
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!
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
Applications to the Fall 2017 DC Semester Program are now open - "National Defense Politics and Budgeting" taught by Professor John Gilmour!