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Du Shen, Computer Science - Oral Exam proposal
Title: Exploring Heterogeneous Architectures with Tools and Applications
Advisor: Xu Liu
Christopher Monahan, University of Washington, Title of talk: Lattice quantum chromodynamics and the search for new physics
OMBA, OMSBA, Online MEd Counseling
OMBA, OMSBA, Online MEd Counseling
Online Programs include OMBA, OMSBA, and Online MEd Counseling
OMBA, OMSBA, Online MEd Counseling
Join us for this semester's second session of fun, engaging community courses!
Mathematics Colloquium: Wenbo Sun (Ohio State University)
A talk by María del Pilar Blanco (W&M '99) of University of Oxford on the visual and print culture of the of Pan-Latin American modernismo and its complex negotiation of newness and old age.
Women's Network Spring 2019 Book Club
A workshop for A&S grad students preparing to submit a dissertation or thesis to the ETD system and interested in learning more about copyright and embargoing.
Dr. Leinen is a highly distinguished national leader and oceanographer, who will deliver a presentation titled ?Changing Climate - Changing Ocean? in celebration of 100 Years of Women at William & Mary.
The Global Research Institute is proud to host Ambassador Tom Shannon. More details to come!
Howard Mansfield's recently published book, The Habit of Turning the World Upside Down, is about property, property rights, and what he has discovered about how these ideas are processed by the American psyche. Free admission and the all are welcome.
Professor Michael Grossberg will present the third Marshall-Wythe Lecture in Legal History on March 13. He is the Sally M. Reahard Professor of History and a Professor of Law at Indiana University. Free admission and all are welcome.
Mathematics Colloquium: Fan Ge (University of Waterloo)
Shatz will be speaking about how he survived the Holocaust and how he reshaped his life, including how he was instrumental in in creating the Reves Center for International Studies at William & Mary.
William & Mary students are invited to apply for its "Health Policy Award for Student Scholarship."
Learn what makes a good elevator pitch, see examples, and begin to work on your own! Get ready for networking at the Graduate Research Symposium!
Are you a first or second year student at W&M interested in the possibility of attending law school at some point after graduating? This event is designed for you.
Michael Chaim Freid, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Topics in Proton Structure: BSM Answers to its Radius Puzzle and Lattice Subtleties within its Momentum Distribution
Ms. Smith has been called "a testament to the power of words to change lives." Her work has appeared in Poetry magazine, the Paris Review, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and others.
Russia is a country known for rockets and hackers, writers and hockey, but not sexual freedoms. Guest will critically assess transformations in recent Russian culture (since 1991) which have led to the emergence of a new queer visuality.
Please join our Peace Corps recruiter, Emily Crawford-Block, as she shares their opportunities for William & Mary students.
The 2019 Raft Debate will be held on Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. in the Sadler Center's Chesapeake ABC. The event is free and open to the public. The 2019 survivors are Annie Blazer, John Lopresti, Drew LaMar, and Provost Michael Halleran.
Join the Lemon Project for a screening of a Frances Causey film, "The Long Shadow." Two white Southern filmmakers trace their families' slave-owning pasts and America's history of oppression to show how racism still affects the very soul of our nation.
Admission: $5, free with William & Mary ID
Midterm grading period ends
March 15th is the deadline to declare a major and have it posted for Fall 2019 registration. Learn more about declaring a major.
Withdrawal period ends
The annual Graduate Research Symposium (GRS) is a unique educational and networking event, encouraging exchange between disciplines and bringing together students from William & Mary and regional universities.
Join President Katherine A. Rowe and The Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation for the dedication and unveiling of the Bray School Marker in the Brown Hall yard. The event will kick off the 9th Annual Lemon Project Symposium.
We are proud to announce this year's Symposium: "Constitutional Rights: Intersections, Synergies, and Conflicts." It will take place on March 15th and 16th, 2019.
WMSURE Minorities in Medicine Workshop: Featuring Clay W. Singleton, MD
Mathematics Colloquium: Shu-Ming Sun (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
Professor Christo Sevov of the Ohio State University presents
"Electrochemically-Driven Catalysis for Energy Storage and Organic Synthesis"
Christy Coleman is the CEO of the American Civil War Museum.
A free catered lunch will be provided! Practice advocacy skills you can apply to any field and network with policy professionals from a large national non-profit. Spots are limited, so sign up early to reserve your place!
Free tutoring for introductory geology classes provided by geology majors.
Scott Kevin Barcus, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Extraction and Parametrization of Isobaric Trinucleon Elastic Cross Sections and Form Factors
Former Members of Congress, the Hon. Marjorie Margolies (D-PA) and the Hon. Ann Marie Buerkle (R-NY) will join in an open dialogue on Congress itself, and the political climate.
A student Q&A will follow.
Professor Brito M.A. '08, is a developmental psychologist who examines how early social and cultural contexts (e.g., poverty, multilingualism) shape the trajectory of neurocognitive development. MA Experimental Psychology, College of William and Mary.
"President Trump and the Administrative State: White House Control, De-regulation, and What is New / What is Not"
Professor Owen will draw on her experiences in various leadership roles on the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession and on findings from pedagogical and institutional research.
Dr. Krista Thompson is the Mary Jane Crowe Professor of Art History at Northwestern University. She researches and teaches the modern and contemporary art and visual culture of the Africa diaspora, with an emphasis on photography.
Join us for a workshop series to learn more about the world of national security and interagency cooperation! Next Session March 19!
Focusing on the stories of African migrants in Sicily, Fata Morgana looks out to the struggles currently faced by migrants and refugees worldwide.
Join us for a screening of the film Little Women (1994) as well as a discussion about this groundbreaking novel!
Bin Nie, Computer Science - Ph.D. Defense
Title: GPGPU Reliability Analysis: from Applications to Large Scale Systems
In Burning Down the Haus, Mohr shares the stories of the early punk scene as it formed in East Berlin, as youth formed bands and created sites of resistance.
Professor Naor Ben-Yehoyada will present the 2019 Vinson Sutlive Lecture in Historical Anthropology "The Mediterranean Incarnate: Region Formation between Sicily and Tunisia since World War II" on March 21 at 5:00 pm in Washington 201.
Join the Writing Resources Center for a workshop designed to help you discover your creative writing potential.
An annual concert with original choreography by members of Orchesis Modern Dance Company.
Filmmaker Jack Bryan suggests that Vladimir Putin is behind a 30-year history of covert political warfare to disrupt and ultimately control world events.
Fall Registration for Continuing Students
The Geospatial Research Symposium is for W&M students to present their research that utilizes GIS and give them an opportunity to interface with GIS professionals.
Come join us to hear Hope Duke talk about her senior research: U-PB ZIRCON EVIDENCE FOR A CRYPTIC SUTURE IN THE GOOCHLAND TERRANE, VIRGINIA.
Mathematics Colloquium: Matthew Morena (Christopher Newport University)
What the Coming Digital Revolution Means for Social Science Methods: A Debate with Stephen Hanson and Andrew Moravcsik
Please join us for the European Studies faculty-student conference on decolonization:
Keynote Address: Friday March 22, 4:30 P.M. in Tucker 127A
Mia Fuller (UC Berkeley), "Decolonizing Despite Denial: Italy and Its Unfinished Colonial Business"
This is a 36 hour event where students compete to create a computer science project, be it hardware or software, and win prizes! It's also an opportunity for students to learn more about computer science and be mentored by professionals in the industry.
An annual concert with original choreography by members of Orchesis Modern Dance Company.
W&M annual student Russian language contest
An annual concert with original choreography by members of Orchesis Modern Dance Company.
An annual concert with original choreography by members of Orchesis Modern Dance Company.
Free tutoring for introductory geology classes provided by geology majors.
Kay Coles James has an extensive background in crafting public policy and leading in nearly every sector of America's economy and will be interviewed by Professor Christine Nemacheck.
Join Sarah Bowen (NC State) and Sinikka Elliott (UBC) to discuss how modern families confront high expectations and deep-seated inequalities as they try to put food on the table – and how we can help!
Nasr is a professor of Islamic Studies at GW. He is a well-known and highly respected intellectual figure and interfaith speaker, an MIT and Harvard grad, and is known for having led several interfaith summits at Vatican City.
Dr. Amy E. Earhart is Associate Professor of English and affiliated faculty of Africana Studies at Texas A&M University.
Izetta Autumn Mobley is a doctoral candidate in American Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Shikha Chandra Chaurasia, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Beyond the Standard Model: Flavor Symmetry, Nonperturbative Unification, Quantum Gravity, and Dark Matter
Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies (APIA), the Department of English, and Swem Library are proud to present Professor Jon Pineda's new novel "Let's No One Get Hurt." Professor Pineda will read selections from the novel and signing books.
Join us in the Reves Room to discuss Dr. Paul Zeitz's new book: Waging Justice -- A Doctor's Journey to Speak Truth and Be Bold.
In this lecture, nationally recognized scholar Sylvester Johnson offers a fascinating portrait of the FBI as a key regulatory agent in American religious life by delving into the FBI’s historical engagement with American Muslims.
The Gaza Fixer is a documentary film about Raed Athamneh, war survivor and trusted news "fixer" to journalists in Gaza, capturing moments of suffering and endurance with remarkable intimacy. Filmmaker Miriam Shahin will be present for Q&A after.
Teresa C. Younger is a renowned thought leader, strategist, advocate, activist and amplifier having spent over 20 years on the frontlines of some of the most critical battles affecting the lives of women and their communities.
Four steps are required at least two weeks before you defend. March 29 is the last day by which you may meet this requirement if you intend to graduate in May 2019.
ELPR invites you to join us for our spring symposium on Friday, March 29, 2019, in Room 119. This year we are bringing together scholars and practitioners from across the nation to discuss the changing landscape of regulations in the mining industry.
APIA proudly welcomes Ms. Jinlan Liu who will endow APIA's first ever endowment for faculty research. After, Harvard's Dr. Genevieve Clutario will lecture on what may be the creation of the fashion sweat shop industry during US Empire in the Philippines.
Mathematics Colloquium: Jude Kong (DIMACS/Princeton University)
Professor Kathryn Cole of Christopher Newport University presents "Structure Determination of HDAC8-Depsipeptide Complexes: Towards the Development of New Anticancer Therapeutics".
Mathematics Colloquium: Mikhail Chebotar (Kent State University)
International Transgender Day of Visibility is honored annually and is a time to celebrate transgender people around the globe and the courage it takes to live authentically, while also raising awareness around the discrimination trans people still face.
Free tutoring for introductory geology classes provided by geology majors.
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Ongoing Events
Understand the symptoms of depression better and identify ways to better manage them.
how to effectively recover
Brainstorming coping strategies.
Engage in relaxation sessions to reduce stress and anxiety.
Begin to learn ways to manage anxiety.
As part of the 100 Years of Women celebration at William & Mary, The President's Collection of Art presents Following in their Footsteps at the Sadler Center. This exhibition showcases alumane art thematically depicting works by women, of women.