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The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a guest lecture on April 2 on markets and altruism by University of Virginia School of Law Professor Julia D. Mahoney. Free admission and all are welcome.
Please join the economics club for a discussion with Gray Newman, class of 1980.
Join us for our annual Distinguished Scholar Lecture featuring Stanford University's Professor Andrew Walder on Monday, April 2 from 4:00 to 5:30 PM in Blow Hall 201.
Baxter/Ward Talk: Courts, Lawyers, and the Rule of Law in a Polarized Era, by Catherine Carroll
Join five engaging panelists, your friends from across the university, and residents of Williamsburg for this exciting town-gown event to address the key roles that diversity and inclusion play in our students' wellness. Reception to follow.
Armin Langer ist Aktivist und Leiter der Initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, ein J?dische-Islamischer interkultureller und religions?bergreifender Verein.
Join the Geology Department for our next departmental seminar, where Dr. Miriam Jones from the USGS will be discussing carbon capture in permafrost and how that can affect the future warming of the Arctic.
Armin Langer, author of the book Ein Jude aus Neukoeln / A Jew from the No-Go Area and coordinator of the interfaith initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, will present on the initiative and the relationship between Jews and Muslims in Germany.
J. Gerald Kennedy is Boyd Professor of English at Louisiana State University. He is the author or editor of fifteen books, including most recently Strange Nation: Literary Nationalism and Cultural Conflict in the Age of Poe (Oxford UP, 2016).
We invite all aspiring and experienced Irish musicians to dust off their instruments and join us for Irish music in our Caf?.
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.
A signed License and Embargo Form must be turned into the OGSR no later than 4:00pm Friday, April 6, 2018 for all A&S Graduate Students who will graduate in May 2018. Failure to complete this form by the required deadline will delay your graduation.
Optimal Design of experiments with the observation censoring driven by random enrollment of study subjects
Timothy Brewster, Unversity of Memphis
Seminar Title TBA
Authentic Chinese Cuisine and culture at Sadler Dining Hall. Friday, April 6th at 5pm. Recipes were provided by Rising Freshman Daniel Wang. Live entertainment and decorations provided by the Confucius Institute.
AMP will be hosting an author panel with FOUR amazing authors - Kosoko Jackson, Gwen Cole, Sarah Glenn Marsh, Jodi Meadows. See you 3 PM at Tucker 127 on Saturday, April 7!!!
Admission : Free
Ph.D. Candidate: Shanhe Yi
Title: Enhancing Usability, Security, and Performance in Mobile Computing
Advisor: Qun Li
Join us during National Library Week as we tackle an important issue: improving content on cis and trans women, the arts, and feminism on Wikipedia.
Please join ILS on March 27 during the lunch hour for a panel discussion on U.S. gun policy as compared to gun policies around the world. Noodles & Co. will be provided!
Jacob James Ethier, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Proton Spin Structure from Monte Carlo Global QCD Analyses."
The Dunn Civil Liberties Lecture Series is proud to host Geoffrey R. Stone, the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago.
Timothy Jost, Emeritus Professor at the Washington and Lee School of Law, will talk about ?The Business of Health Care in the Affordable Care Act World.? This event is free and open to the campus.
The William & Mary Election Law Program will host a unique symposium on April 19 aimed at expanding understanding of the role of courts in promoting election security. Registration is free. Join us!
German Studies seniors participating in the GRMN 408 Senior Seminar "Literary Case-Histories" this semester will present their projects in English.
It's Amnesty's iconic spring event! Listen to wonderful local musicians/performers while participating in human rights activism (petitions, letters, etc.)! The event is FREE and food will be provided
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The Early Career Metaphysics Workshop is an annual workshop focusing on research by early-career scholars working in metaphysics, broadly construed. The workshop is free and open to any who would like to attend; RSVP to [[amgriffith]] (organizer).
Join the OCE and guests from United Way and Jamestown/ Yorktown Foundation as we discuss the ways gender plays a role in the nonprofit industry.
Lunch will be provided. Please email [[w|aurbanowski@wm.edu]] to RVSP before Thursday, April 12th.
Sean will talk about his career, work done at the Fed, and about opportunities for students to work as a research assistant in the Monetary Affairs division of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington, DC.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Yu Jin (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
The Schroeder Center for Health Policy is hosting an alumni panel, ?W&M Shapes Health Policy,? which will feature alums from the Public Policy Program who are currently working in the health policy field.
William Chain, University of Delaware
Seminar Title TBA
Nathan Kidwell, William & Mary, Title of Talk: Lights, Camera, Action! Taking a Molecular-Level Snapshot of Atmospheric Photochemistry
Opera in Williamsburg will present a melange of scenes from Black operas. This performance is part of the year-long celebration to observe the 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence at William & Mary.
Walking tour of significant historical sites in African American history at William & Mary. The tour will be conducted by Dr. Terry Meyers, Chancellor Professor of English, Emeritus and Mallory Walker, Mosaic Fellow, Swem Library Sites.
Lynn Briley '71, Karen Ely '71, and Janet Brown Strafer '71, M.Ed. '77, the first African American students in residence at William & Mary, will discuss their experiences integrating the university and answer questions from the audience.
Free, family-friendly event featuring Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf, arranged by former W&M Wind Ensemble director, Michael Williamson
An awards dinner to honor Lynn Briley '71, Karen Ely '71, and Janet Brown Strafer '71, M.Ed. '77, the first African American students in residence at William & Mary, as well as to recognize other achievements of William & Mary's African American alumni.
Re-enrollment following a full medical withdrawal is contingent upon a medical clearance procedure.
Dinner Benefit with keynote speaker Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo on international development from the receiver's perspective and navigating relationships. Tickets will be $5. Find us tabling in Sadler to purchase your ticket early!
Students can attend this workshop to learn about preserving their campus legacy.
We invite all aspiring and experienced Irish musicians to dust off their instruments and join us for Irish music in our Caf?.
Please join us at a plaque dedication ceremony to commemorate 50 Years African-Americans at William & Mary and 100 Years of Women at William & Mary by honoring the first African-American women graduates and the first 24 women to enroll as students at W&M.
A lecture by Elliott Powell (University of Minnesota) explores the fifteen-year-long career of South Asian American rap singer Raj? Shwari, known for her work with prominent African American hip-hop artists like Jay-Z, Pharrell Williams, and Timbaland.
A public lecture, sponsored by the Department of History, by Professor Kate Brown, "The Great Chernobyl Acceleration: How Writing European History has Changed in the Age of the Anthropocene."
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
The program will feature the Capriol Suite for Strings by Peter Warlock, Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings, and Mendelssohn's String Symphony #7.
Admission is free, and all are welcome to attend.
In honor of UN Chinese Language Day, WMCI will be holding a Chinese Language & Culture Experience Day on Friday, April 20th, from 2:00-5:00 pm.
John Delos, Physics William & Mary, Title of Talk: 47@74, a Swan Song
Join the Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation and Patrick Hudgins from the Counseling Center in a healing drum circle to relieve some tension. Come beat on a variety of drums; no musical experience required!
Professor Alexander Tsygankov presents a lecure on Russian folk music.
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Come see the Geology seniors present the culmination of their year-long research projects! The first talk kicks off at 9AM, and a reception will follow the final talk.
Celebrate Earth Day with student orgs, community groups, and professors, all demonstrating their passion and projects related to what we can do to promote sustainability and environmental awareness! Featuring free food and shirts, games, henna, and more!
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Refugees Welcome! Is held in cooperation with Commonwealth Catholic Charities, the organization that runs the Refugee Resettlement Program in the Hampton Roads/Williamsburg area through the Virginia Office of Newcomers.
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Honors Thesis Defense: Christopher Hambric
Honors Thesis Defense: Yanxin Xu
Honors Thesis Defense: Duo Wang
During this year's National Week of Conversation, join Eric Garrison (SoE '94 and Assistant Director, Health Promotion) for this conversation on what a campus-wide, top-down/botton-up realization of the Okanagan Charter would mean for our university.
Honors Thesis Defense: Yoongbok Lee
The Bishop James Madison Society is honored that Prof. Joanne Braxton, the Frances L. & Edwin L. Cummings Prof. of the Humanities, Africana Studies, and English, will provide the 2018 Last Lecture after her distinguished thirty-eight years at W&M.
The German Studies Senior Research Colloquium will be Thursday, April 26, from 4-6pm in WASH 315.
Last day of undergraduate classes of the Spring 2018 semester
Coverage, coarseness and classification: Determinants of social efficiency in priority queues
Anton Burkov, Waterloo, Title of talk: Quantum anomalies and transport in topological semimetals
Drawing influence from such artists as The Beatles and James Taylor, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
Arturo Marquez, Danzon No.2
Joaquin Rodrigo, Concerto de Aranjuez, Tim Olbrych, soloist
Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Capriccio Espagnol, op.34
Maurice Ravel, Rapsodie Espagnole
Take a study break by learning about your future study abroad options!
The Spring 2018 semester exam schedule begins Monday April 30th until Friday, May 4th and resumes Monday, May 7th until Wednesday, May 9th
Join WMCI this summer for many new, fun, and educational courses!
Katelyn Rennyson, Honor?s thesis defense. Title: ?Relationship between Injury and Spirituality in Pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago?
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Ongoing Events
Learn to play the Pipa, a traditional Chinese instrument with a history that can be traced back hundreds of years! Classes will meet from 5:10-6:10 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from March 13-April 5 in Rowe House!
Join WMCI this spring for many new, fun, and educational courses!
Join WMCI this spring for many new, fun, and educational courses!