Withdrawal period begins - Spring Session
Saturday, February 1
All day
Location not specified

Withdrawal period begins

    Global Film Festival Speed Networking Sessions with the Cohen Career Center
    Saturday, February 1
    11am - 12:30pm
    Cohen Career Center, Atrium

    The Cohen Career Center and the Global Film Festival are proud to offer the opportunity to network with alumni and professionals in the world of film, media, entertainment, and more!

    Auditions: She Kills Monsters
    Saturday, February 1 - Monday, February 3
    2pm - 5pm
    Campus Center, Echo Room

    SHE KILLS MONSTERS By Qui Nguyen

    A high-octane, action-packed adventure about Queerness, Geekery, Dungeons & Dragons and Sisterhood

    Auditions:

    Sat Feb 1st & Sun Feb 2nd 2-5pm, Echo Room, Campus Center

    Callbacks: Mon Feb 3rd 7-10pm, Kimball Theatre stage


      The Black Law Student Association's (BLSA) Annual Symposium: Social Activism and the Law 
      Saturday, February 1
      5:30pm - 8pm
      Law School, Penny Commons/Hixon Center

      To kick off Black History Month this year, The Black Law Students Association (BLSA) present our annual symposium: Social Activism and the Law! Topics include: Freedom of Assembly, Privacy, and Civil Liability! Heavy hors d'oeuvres will be provided.

      Race & Jewish Identity: Tough Questions for the 21st Century 
      Monday, February 3
      9am - 3:30pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

      To help our community challenge racism, anti-Semitism, and xenophobia, this event will bring three speakers to campus for a pedagogical workshop (9am-10:30am) and an academic panel (2pm-3:30pm). 

      Charles Center Summer Workshop
      Tuesday, February 4
      5pm - 6pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
      Meetup: Looking Out For Our Planet
      Tuesday, February 4
      7pm - 8pm
      Cohen Career Center
        Add/Drop Period Ends (Grad Ed)
        Wednesday, February 5
        All day
        Location not specified
          Department of Geology Seminar: How plate tectonics drove continental climate change in Australia
          Wednesday, February 5
          4pm - 5pm
          McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219

          Dr. Beth Christensen, an Ocean Discovery Lecturer from Rowan University, will be presenting a seminar on "How plate tectonics drove continental climate change in Australia"

          Physics Colloquium  - Nadia Fomin
          Wednesday, February 5
          4pm - 5pm
          Small Hall, Room 111

          Nadia Fomin, University of Tennessee, Title of Talk: The life and death of the free neutron

          WMSURE Workshop: Wellness
          Wednesday, February 5
          4:30pm - 6pm
          Swem Library, Ford Classroom

          Join us for a discussion on managing academic and extracurricular activities while emphasizing the maintenance of good health habits.


          Workshop: Preparing for the Scientific Job Market
          Wednesday, February 5
          5pm - 6pm
          Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room

          Thinking about applying for jobs in a scientific field? Attend the "Preparing for the Scientific Job Market" workshop, February 5, 5 p.m in the Cohen Career Center Presentation Room.

          Meetup: Doing Conservation at Disney 
          Thursday, February 6
          12:30pm - 1:30pm
          Cohen Career Center
            MedServe Information Session
            Thursday, February 6
            5:30pm - 6:30pm
            Cohen Career Center
              Lauren Klein: "Data Feminism"
              Thursday, February 6
              7:30pm - 9:30pm
              Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1128

              Lecture by Lauren Klein on data feminism.

              Policy Dialogue in conjunction with the 2020 Government, Education & Non-Profit Career Fair
              Friday, February 7
              All day
              Washington Center

              MPP students will have a busy day in Washington, DC on Friday, February 7, 2020    

                VIMS Public Tour
                Friday, February 7
                10am - 12pm
                VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium


                2020 Government, Non-Profit & Education Career Fair at Georgetown
                Friday, February 7
                10am - 3pm
                Georgetown University

                Georgetown's annual Government, Education and Non-Profit Career Fair connects undergraduate and graduate students with employers from diverse industries. 

                Cape Town Study Abroad Information Session
                Friday, February 7
                12pm
                Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 102

                There is still time to study abroad this summer in Cape Town, South Africa! The application deadline has been extended to February 11. Don't miss this opportunity!

                Deadline: Nominate a Grad Student for Sanderson Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring
                Friday, February 7
                5pm
                Stetson House

                Nominate a graduate student for outstanding mentoring of undergraduates in scholarship and research outside of classroom teaching.

                  Film: Terraferma
                  Friday, February 7
                  5pm
                  Swem Library, Botetourt Theatre
                  Securing ARM platform: From software-based to hardware-based approaches
                  Monday, February 10
                  8am - 9am
                  McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

                  Zhenyu Ning, Wayne State University

                  Shuangquan Wang, Computer Science - Dissertation Proposal
                  Monday, February 10
                  9am - 11am
                  McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 002

                  Shuangquan Wang, Computer Science - Dissertation Proposal
                  Title: Dietary Monitoring through Sensing Mastication Dynamics
                  Advisor: Dr. Gang Zhou


                    COLL 200 Lunch Conversation-CSI/ALV
                    Monday, February 10
                    1pm - 2pm
                    Swem Library, G-064, Lower Level near Print Shop
                    Physics Colloquium  - Julie Roche
                    Monday, February 10
                    4pm - 5pm
                    Small Hall, Room 111

                    Julie Roche, Ohio University, Title of Talk: Tomography of the proton

                    Pulitzer Center Journalist Zahra Ahmad Campus Lecture
                    Monday, February 10
                    5pm - 6:30pm
                    Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

                    In collaboration with The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, the Charles Center presents the third and final lecture of its speaker series, 'Monuments, Memory, and Migration'.

                    Chinese Board Games
                    Monday, February 10 - Wednesday, March 4
                    5:10pm - 6:10pm
                    Rowe House
                      Chinese Level I
                      Monday, February 10 - Wednesday, March 4
                      5:10pm - 6:10pm
                      Rowe House
                        DNI Panel - Blind Spots: Outsmart Your Mind
                        Monday, February 10
                        6:30pm - 8pm
                        Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons

                        Blind spots are unconscious biases that can narrow your vision and potentially influence your behaviors, join in on the discussion on how to outsmart your mind. 

                        Department of Geology Seminar:  A New Moon revealed by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter 
                        Tuesday, February 11
                        4pm - 5pm
                        McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219

                        Andrea Jones , a W&M '05 alum from NASA, will be presenting a seminar on "A New Moon revealed by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and Preparations to Return Astronauts to the Lunar Surface". Pizza will be provided in McGl 219 before the seminar.

                        Chinese Calligraphy
                        Tuesday, February 11 - Thursday, March 5
                        5:10pm - 6:10pm
                        Rowe House
                          Yinyangbagua Boxing
                          Tuesday, February 11 - Thursday, March 5
                          5:10pm - 6:10pm
                          Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 123
                            Anthropology Brown Bag: "Relational Mobility and Psychological Processes" 
                            Wednesday, February 12
                            12pm - 1pm
                            Washington Hall, Room 101

                            Dr. Joanna Schug will present research on how the socio-ecological concept of relational mobility, defined as the amount of opportunities that individuals have to enter into and exit from social relationships in a given social ecology. 

                              WMSURE Workshop: Solo Status
                              Wednesday, February 12
                              4:30pm - 6pm
                              Swem Library, Ford Classroom

                              Join us for a conversation on solo status and stereotype threat on the William & Mary campus and beyond.

                                American Dirt: A Conversation
                                Wednesday, February 12
                                6pm - 7pm
                                School of Education, Room 2060

                                Join a cross-disciplinary panel of William & Mary faculty as they discuss the controversy surrounding the recent novel American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins.

                                  Off with the Masc: A 2020 Vision for William & Mary's Men, Persons Masc of Center, and Their Friends
                                  Wednesday, February 12
                                  7pm - 8:30pm
                                  Sadler Center, Commonwealth

                                  Join Eric Garrison '94 for a wise and witty discussion about what we must do to create loving and respectful boys, men, and people. 

                                  Physics Seminar - Kimmy Cushman
                                  Thursday, February 13
                                  3:30pm - 4:30pm
                                  Small Hall, Room 122

                                  Speaker: Kimmy Cushman, Yale University , Title: “Replacing Markov Chain Monte Carlo with Generative Flow Neural Networks”  

                                  "Can China Be More Humane?"
                                  Thursday, February 13
                                  4pm - 5:30pm
                                  Small Hall, Room 110

                                  A presentation by Perry Link, the Chancellorial Chair at University of California, Riverside

                                    Info Session on Study Abroad Programs in France, Belgium and Spain
                                    Thursday, February 13
                                    5:30pm - 6:30pm
                                    Washington Hall, Room 315

                                    Institute for Field Education (IFE) Info Sessions for French & Spanish Programs in Europe

                                    China's Western Horizon: Geopolitical Consequences and China's Belt and Road Initiative
                                    Thursday, February 13
                                    6:30pm - 8pm
                                    McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20

                                    Join the Alexander Hamilton Society for our first event of Spring 2020, a moderated discussion including Dr. Daniel Markey (SAIS), and Dr. Rani Mullen (W&M). Dr. Markey will discuss how China's efforts are likely to play out along its "western horizon".



                                    Daily Work of Justice Conversation: Ability and Disability
                                    Thursday, February 13
                                    6:30pm - 8pm
                                    Sadler Center, Tidewater A

                                    Join us for an evening of conversation with those living with a disability and their families. This is the first of three conversations focused on ability and disability for the annual Daily Work of Justice series. 

                                    Promises and Perils of Social Platforms
                                    Friday, February 14
                                    8am - 9am
                                    McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

                                    Sanorita Dey, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)

                                    2020 W&M Student Literary Awards: Now Open
                                    Friday, February 14 - Friday, March 6
                                    8am - 11:59pm
                                    Tucker Hall

                                    The submissions period for the 2020 W&M Student Literary Awards opens TODAY, February 14, and runs through Friday, March 6 at 11:59 pm. The awards are open to all undergraduate William & Mary students. 

                                      Department of Geology Brown Bag: Using microfossils to reconstruct past Arctic Ocean dynamics
                                      Friday, February 14
                                      12:05pm - 12:50pm
                                      McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230

                                      Alexa Regnier (W&M Geology 2020) will be presenting on "Using microfossils to reconstruct past Arctic Ocean dynamics, A USGS Internship Experience"

                                      Info Session on Study Abroad Programs in France, Belgium and Spain
                                      Friday, February 14
                                      2pm - 3:30pm
                                      Washington Hall, Room 317

                                      Institute for Field Education (IFE) Info Sessions for French & Spanish Programs in Europe

                                      Deadline: Intent to Graduate Form for A&S Graduate Students
                                      Friday, February 14
                                      5pm
                                      Stetson House, Room 201

                                      Deadline to submit the Intent to Graduate form to the OGSR, mandatory for A&S Graduate students intending to graduate in May or August 2020.

                                        Online graduation application opens for 2021
                                        Saturday, February 15
                                        All day
                                        Location not specified

                                        Online graduation application opens for 2021

                                          The Art & Art History Department Senior Studio Capstone Show
                                          Monday, February 17 - Monday, March 2
                                          Stryker Center, 412 N. Boundry St, Williamsburg
                                          Decision Making FOR Groups and BY Groups
                                          Monday, February 17
                                          8am - 9am
                                          McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

                                          Sujoy Kumar Sikdar from Washington University in St. Louis

                                          Physics Colloquium  - Cristiano Fanelli
                                          Monday, February 17
                                          4pm - 5pm
                                          Small Hall, Room 111

                                          Cristiano Fanelli -  MIT/Jlab, Title of Talk: AI opportunities at JLab and EIC

                                          European Studies Open House
                                          Tuesday, February 18
                                          3pm - 4pm
                                          James Blair Hall, Room 206

                                          European Studies Open House

                                          Curious about the European Studies major or minor? Interested in our classes and study abroad options? Already a major or minor, but wanting to meet other students and faculty?

                                          Please stop by!

                                          Film: Franca: Chaos and Creation
                                          Tuesday, February 18
                                          4pm
                                          Swem Library, Botetourt Theatre
                                          Joint Monroe Workshop
                                          Tuesday, February 18
                                          5pm - 6pm
                                          Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
                                          Columbia Publishing Course
                                          Tuesday, February 18
                                          6:30pm - 7:30pm
                                          Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room A&B

                                          Questions about a career in publishing? The Columbia Publishing Course has the answers.

                                          Anthropology Brown Bag: "Fencing Democracy: Border Walls, Necrocitizenship, and The Security State"
                                          Wednesday, February 19
                                          12pm - 1pm
                                          Washington Hall, Room 101
                                          Dr. Miguel Diaz-Barriga and Dr. Margaret Dorsey of the University of Richmond will give a talk on their book Fencing in Democracy: Border Walls, Necrocitizenship, and The Security State. 
                                            Emerging Scholars Series: Chardé Reid, “Virginia's First Africans at Historic Jamestowne”
                                            Wednesday, February 19
                                            2pm - 3pm
                                            Stryker Center, Boundary Street

                                            L Chardé Reid, a doctoral student in Anthropology, will present an Emerging Scholars Series talk for the public. Presented through partnership between the A&S Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.


                                            Physics Colloquium  - Alexander Austregesilo
                                            Wednesday, February 19
                                            4pm - 5pm
                                            Small Hall, Room 111

                                            Alexander Austregesilo, Carnegie Mellon University, Title of Talk: Understanding the Strong Interaction through Hadron Spectroscopy

                                            WMSURE Workshop: Professional Development
                                            Wednesday, February 19
                                            4:30pm - 6pm
                                            Swem Library, Ford Classroom

                                            Learn about how to maximize your status as a professional with an eye towards graduate school and your career. We’ll cover resumes, CVs, interview skills, and social media.


                                              Anthropology Day Lecture & Letter Writing
                                              Thursday, February 20
                                              5pm - 7pm
                                              Washington Hall, Room 101

                                              Lecture & letter writing event in celebration of Anthropology Day. Hosted by the Anthropology Graduate Student Collective.

                                              Daily Work of Justice Conversation: Ability and Disability 
                                              Thursday, February 20
                                              6:30pm - 8pm
                                              Sadler Center, Tidewater A

                                              Join us for an evening of conversation with those working in disability support services. This is the second of three conversations focused on ability and disability for the annual Daily Work of Justice series. 

                                              Understanding security threats with data-driven and human-centered approaches
                                              Friday, February 21
                                              8am - 9am
                                              McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

                                              Doowon Kim from the University of Maryland, College Park

                                              Department of Geology Brown Bag: Post-grad & Perspectives: Overview of Museum Careers
                                              Friday, February 21
                                              12:05pm - 12:50pm
                                              McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230

                                              Carmi Milagros Thompson, an Assistant Collection Manager at the Florida Museum of Natural History, will be presenting on “Post-grad & Perspectives: Overview of Museum Careers”.


                                              Biology Spring Seminar: Roger Gosden-William & Mary
                                              Friday, February 21
                                              4pm - 5pm
                                              1221

                                              Talk Title: "The Incredible Journey of Robert Edwards-scientist and sphinx"

                                                Physics Colloquium  - Barry Sanders
                                                Friday, February 21
                                                4pm - 5pm
                                                Small Hall, Room 111

                                                Barry Sanders, OSA University of Calgary, Title of Talk: Learning for quantum control 

                                                Department of Geology Field Trip: Gladstone, VIrginia
                                                Saturday, February 22 - Sunday, February 23
                                                McGlothlin-Street Hall, Leaving from loading dock

                                                Department of Geology Field Trip: Gladstone, VIrginia

                                                  COLL 200 (NQR) Lunch Conversation
                                                  Monday, February 24
                                                  1pm - 2pm
                                                  Swem Library, G-064, Lower Level near Print Shop


                                                  Physics Colloquium  - Boris Grube
                                                  Monday, February 24
                                                  4pm - 5pm
                                                  Small Hall, Room 111

                                                  Boris Grube, Technical University of Munich, Title of Talk: Searching for exotic forms of hadronic matter at the COMPASS experiment

                                                  Prof. James Q. Whitman (Yale): Marshall-Wythe Lecture in Legal History, "Owning Humans, Owning Land"
                                                  Tuesday, February 25
                                                  12:50pm - 1:50pm
                                                  Law School, Room 127

                                                  On Tuesday, February 25th, Professor Whitman will deliver a lecture titled "Owning Humans, Owning Land: Two Primitive Modes of the Property Imagination" in room 127 at William & Mary Law School. Lunch will be served. Free and all are welcome.

                                                  The Haven Confidential Advocate Application 20-21 Now Open!
                                                  Tuesday, February 25 - Monday, March 16
                                                  4pm - 5pm
                                                  Campus Center

                                                  The Haven Confidential Advocate Application 20-21 Now Open! Due March 16th @ 5:00pm

                                                    Program Analysis and Testing for Reliable Android and Wear Apps
                                                    Wednesday, February 26
                                                    8am - 9am
                                                    McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

                                                    Hailong Zhang from The Ohio State University

                                                    Anthropology Brown Bag: "Co-opting Colonialism: Archaeology of Philippine Indigenous History"
                                                    Wednesday, February 26
                                                    12pm - 1pm
                                                    Washington Hall, Room 101

                                                    Stephen will focus on his more than a decade of research on the Ifugao Rice Terraces, UNESCO World Heritage monuments that attest to the ingenuity and communitarian management of Cordilleran people of Luzon in the Philippines.

                                                      Meet & Greet: Dr. Stephen Acabado, UCLA Anthropologist
                                                      Wednesday, February 26
                                                      4pm
                                                      Washington Hall, Room 107

                                                      The Reves Center and the Department of Anthropology is hosting a meet and greet with Dr. Acabado after his brown bag. Cookies and tea provided!

                                                      WMSURE Workshop: Exploring Majors
                                                      Wednesday, February 26
                                                      4:30pm - 6pm
                                                      Swem Library, Ford Classroom

                                                      Join us for a conversation on strategies to help undergraduate students discover their best path to a bachelor's degree.


                                                      Secular Misfits: What Humanistic Jews and Ex-Muslims Can Teach Us About Religion
                                                      Wednesday, February 26
                                                      5pm - 6:30pm
                                                      Tucker Hall, Room 127

                                                      A lecture by Joseph Blankholm, co-sponsored by Sociology Department

                                                      Gem of the Ocean
                                                      Thursday, February 27 - Sunday, March 1
                                                      Location not specified

                                                      In Wilson’s penultimate play of the American Century Cycle, the ancestral past is reseeded within the community through Aunt Ester who guides Citizen on a journey to owning his individual past and remembering his collective history.

                                                      Talk by AMES guest speaker Chika Kinoshita (Kyoto University)
                                                      Thursday, February 27
                                                      5pm
                                                      James Blair Hall, Room 223

                                                      On February 27, 5PM, in 223 James Blair, Dr. Chika Kinoshita will deliver a talk entitled "The World is Terrified: The Fetus, Eugenics, and the Atomic Bomb in Postwar Japan." 

                                                      Raphael's Condescension: Paradise Lost, Jane Austen, and the Secularization of Grace
                                                      Thursday, February 27
                                                      5pm - 7pm
                                                      Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre, Tucker 127A

                                                      Please join us for a talk by Prof. Paul Stevens, titled, "Raphael's Condescension: Paradise Lost, Jane Austen, and the Secularization of Grace." The talk will be held in the Tucker Theatre on February 27th, at 5:00pm, with a light reception to follow. 

                                                      Daily Work of Justice Conversation: Ability & Disability
                                                      Thursday, February 27
                                                      6:30pm - 8pm
                                                      Sadler Center, Tidewater A

                                                      Join us for an evening of conversation with those engaging in disability advocacy and policy work. This is the last of three conversations focused on ability and disability for the annual Daily Work of Justice series. 

                                                      After Hours Lecture - Plastics in the Ocean
                                                      Thursday, February 27
                                                      7pm - 8pm
                                                      VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
                                                      Deadline for 2021 graduation applicants to have social class changed for registration
                                                      Friday, February 28
                                                      All day
                                                      Location not specified

                                                      Deadline for 2021 graduation applicants to have social class changed for registration

                                                        Reconstitutions: Women’s Performance and Aestheticized Caste Politics in Urban South India 
                                                        Friday, February 28
                                                        12pm - 1pm
                                                        Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), 140C

                                                        APIA Banh Mi Lecture Series presents Dr. Davesh Soneji of UPenn who will discuss how discursive, political, historical, and aesthetic performance converge in the work of Nrithya Pillai of Chennai. Co-sponsored by AMES: Asian & Middle Eastern Studies.

                                                        Department of Geology Brown Bag: Everything's Smaller in Texas
                                                        Friday, February 28
                                                        12:05pm - 12:50pm
                                                        McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230

                                                        Peyton Winter (W&M Geology 2020) will be presenting on "Everything's Smaller in Texas: analyzing the effects of climate change and megafauna extinction on pocket mouse body size "

                                                        Matthew Perry Nerem, Physics - Oral Exam for the Ph.D. 
                                                        Friday, February 28
                                                        1:30pm - 4:30pm
                                                        Small Hall, Room 122

                                                        Matthew Perry Nerewm, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D.,  Title: Experiments and Theory on Dynamical Hamiltonian Monodromy



                                                        Adaptive Stream Aggregation Processing: To Divide, To Drop or To Distribute?
                                                        Friday, February 28
                                                        3pm - 4pm
                                                        McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

                                                        Prof. Panos K. Chrysanthis

                                                        Department of Computer Science
                                                        School of Computing and Information
                                                        University of Pittsburgh

                                                        Chemistry Spring Seminar
                                                        Friday, February 28
                                                        3pm - 4pm
                                                        1127

                                                        Dr. Bryan King '93 of GlaxoSmithKline will present "Would Walter White Enjoy Non-illicit Pharmaceutical Drug Discovery?"


                                                          Biology Spring Seminar: Jeffrey Hepinstall-Cymerman- University of Georgia
                                                          Friday, February 28
                                                          4pm - 5pm
                                                          1221

                                                          Talk Title: "Using GPS and geospatial modeling to understand the movement ecology of an urbanizing wetland wading bird, the American White Ibis"

                                                            Unpacking and Interrogating the Diversity Pipeline: Underrepresented Groups in the Law
                                                            Saturday, February 29
                                                            9:15am - 3pm
                                                            Law School, Room 120

                                                            Come for a workshop on affirmative action/race-conscious admissions policies and a panel on minority representation in law schools and in the legal practice. Light breakfast items and lunch will be served, with a reception to follow.

                                                            Maslenitsa Celebration at the Russian House 
                                                            Saturday, February 29
                                                            4pm - 6pm
                                                            Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), 3rd floor

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