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Studio Art: Ceramics Workshop with SAM CHUNG
OPEN TO THE W&M CAMPUS COMMUNITY
Tuesday, Nov. 1
9:30 - 12:20, Ceramics Studio
The Charles Center offers summer research grants to students of all class years in all disciplines. This workshop will cover how to create an application and what components are required. Take advantage of this great summer experience!
Nathan Cooper, Computer Science - Dissertation Proposal
Advisor: Dr. Denys Poshyvanyk
Location: Zoom meeting
Push/Pushback: 9 Steps to Make a Difference with Activism and Art
Weds 2nd November 6-7.30pm, on live stream in Sadler Tidewater A (with Zoom options).
The first 50 people to register will receive a free E-book of “PUSH/PUSHBACK”
Register here
Meet at Brickhouse Tavern Williamsburg on November 2 @ 8PM for trivia night!
If you are an undergraduate student planning to interview, talk to, survey, or do any other kinds of research with human subjects, this workshop is for you!
Hear a talk by our colleague in Hispanic Studies, Álvaro Pascual Garrote, hosted by MLL’s Bellini Colloquium.
The Ardelia Trio will open the Ewell Concert Series on November 3, 2022 at 7:00pm in Ewell Recital Hall.
Join us to learn more about our Teacher Education programs!
Deadline to declare major/minor for guaranteed processing before Spring 2023 priority registration
Four steps are required at least two weeks before you defend. November 4 is the last day by which you may meet this requirement if you intend to graduate in January 2023.
Spring advising period ends
The Human Security Law Center at William & Mary Law School and the Reves Center for International Studies present a virtual symposium November 4, 2022 from 9am-1pm ET: Press Freedom Under Attack: 21st Century Threats to Journalists--and Democracy.
Allison Dorsey ('23) will present on her senior research! This event is open to the public and all majors are encouraged to join us in Room 230 in McGlothlin-Street Hall. There will be a virtual viewing option as well!
Zoom Link: TBA
Musings on Subdata Selection
Thomas A. Searles, University of Illinois Chicago, Title of talk: "Dicke Cooperativity-Assisted Ultrastrong Coupling in Terahertz Metasurfaces”
Join the Charles Center for Academic Excellence and partnering campus organizations for cookies, cider, hot chocolate, and information on Summer 2023 research and internship opportunities!
Using the power of film to entertain, educate and connect our audiences to issues related to Jewish life in the U.S., Israel, and around the world.
Michael Berkowitz joins the department from University College London!
Offices closed. No undergraduate classes scheduled.
Election Day (offices closed, classes in session)
The Charles Center offers summer research grants to students of all class years in all disciplines. This workshop will cover how to create an application and what components are required. Take advantage of this great summer experience!
Join us for an Info Session on W&M's Summer Study Abroad Program in Berlin 2023.
Title: "DE PILAR DE VALDERRAMA (1889-1979) A GUIOMAR: UNA MUJER DE NUESTRO TIEMPO"
Learn about intersex and how to support the intersex community! Marissa Adams (she/her) is an intersex person who has worked in the intersex community for 9 years. She currently works with InterConnect, and Interact: Advocates for Intersex Youth.
Brown Bag Lunch, 10 November, 12-1.30pm, Boswell 314
Lecture, 10 November, 5-6.30pm, Tucker 127A.
Thomas/ine Hall and "The History of Bacon in Virginia": On the Interrelatedness of Sex and Race Classification in Colonial Anglo-America
The Charles Center offers summer research grants to students of all class years in all disciplines. This workshop will cover how to create an application and what components are required. Take advantage of this great summer experience!
The career advising workshop will be hosted by Dr. Beverly Sher who will be providing advice for health professions and Medical School plans. Please RSVP by November 7.
Come meet with the Program Directors and faculty leading the Santiago de Compostela this summer.
Jan Heisig, University of Viginia, Title of talk: From coannihilation to conversion-driven freeze-out: Dark matter genesis beyond the WIMP paradigm
W&M Tech Day was created exclusively for W&M undergraduate and graduate students to provide a venue for those interested in Tech to connect students with companies and organizations.
Brown Bag Lunch, 10 November, 12-1.30pm, Boswell 314
Lecture, 10 November, 5-6.30pm, Tucker 127A.
Thomas/ine Hall and "The History of Bacon in Virginia": On the Interrelatedness of Sex and Race Classification in Colonial Anglo-America
Please join us November 10th at 7:00 PM in the Reves Room for a reading with Kelli Jo Ford. She will be reading from new work completed during her residency. Ford, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is the author of the widely acclaimed Crooked Hallelujah.
2022 VGFC, November 11th – 12th
The Goochland Terrane Revisited – Insights from Recent Mapping and Geochronology
David Spears, Virginia Energy
Nick Evans, Virginia Groundwater LLC
Planning to apply for department honors and do a senior thesis? The Charles Center offers up to $4,000 for ten weeks of research the summer before your senior year to give you a strong head start on your project.
Graph edge coloring and the Overfull Conjecture
Geology Club will be meeting November 11th @ 3PM in McGlothlin-Street Hall Room 219. Join them in rock painting! Anyone is welcome.
Erika Catano-Mur, William & Mary Physics, Title of Talk: Status and Prospects for the NOvA Long Baseline Neutrino Experiment
Please join us for an illustrated lecture by Elizabeth Morán, Associate Chair and Jane Williams Mahoney Associate Professor of Art History.
Spring priority registration for continuing students
The CGA is celebrating Geography Awareness Week from November 14th - 18th! There will be events each day and a weeklong competition with geo-swag prizes for undergraduate winners and ArcGIS Personal Use licenses for graduating senior and alumni winners.
Art History Fall '22 Curatorial Project presents
"Carving Deep: J J Lankes' American Story" on view November 14-December 5, Andrews Gallery
Opening reception, November 14, 4-6pm
International Careers Week: "OPT" Alumni Panel
Reves Faculty Fellow Government Professor Dan Maliniak and some of his student researchers discuss their recent work on veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts in the U.S. and Republic of Georgia.
Sophomore/Junior Monroe Scholars are eligible to receive $3000 of funding for a 7-week summer research project. Learn how to apply!
Learn how to apply for a $1,000 grant for three weeks of summer research! Applications open October 25th and are due March 6, 2023!
International Careers Week: Foreign Service Officer Panel
Join the FPRI at the Washington Center for a special conversation with Ali Nazary, Head of Foreign Relations for the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, moderated by FPRI Senior Fellow, Phil Wasielewski and FPRI Director of Research, James Ryan.
A Global Perspective on Addressing Biodiversity and Protected Area Conservation Challenges and Environmental Injustices through Geographic Information Systems
Richard Murijono Tung Ming Reksoatmodjo, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Edge Fueling and Neutral Density Studies of the Alcator C-Mod Tokamak Using the SOLPS-ITER Code"
Explore careers in conservation
International Careers Week: Diverse Paths to working in International Careers
If you are an undergraduate student planning to interview, talk to, survey, or do any other kinds of research with human subjects, this workshop is for you!
Zhen Peng, Computer Science - PhD Defense
Title: Exploring Multi-Level Parallelism for Graph-Based Applications via Algorithm and System Co-Design
Advisor: Dr. Bin Ren
Location: Zoom Meeting
Planning to apply for department honors and do a senior thesis? The Charles Center offers up to $4,000 for ten weeks of research the summer before your senior year to give you a strong head start on your project.
This panel will focus on the difficulties of girls' accessing education in Afghanistan and the implications for Afghan students and scholars. It will include refugee scholars and the former president of the American University of Afghanistan.
As we celebrate W&M Education Week, join us for a panel discussion on What a ‘Just’ System of Education Would Look Like.
CHINA Town Hall connects leading China experts with Americans around the country for a national conversation. ?The 2022 program will feature former U.S. ambassador to Russia, China, and Singapore, Jon M. Huntsman Jr.
Join VIMS for a special lecture by our Scholar in Ocean Residency, Nainoa Thompson, a native Hawaiian navigator. He returns to inspire and educate us to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world with a melding of science and indigenous wisdom.
Inspired by a true story and featuring the Tony®-nominated score by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, Broadway’s BRIGHT STAR tells a sweeping tale of love and redemption set against the rich backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and ’40s.
We hope you will join us for our first DEI Insights from Within event on Thursday, November 17, 2022, in Chesapeake B/C. Open to A&S graduate and undergraduate students, faculty, and staff! Lunch will be provided, RSVP required by Thursday, Nov. 10th.
Hear a talk by our colleague in Arabic Studies, Mona Zaki, hosted by MLL’s Bellini Colloquium.
International Careers Week: The Value of Study Abroad in Your Careers and Life
Join the Lemon Project as we welcome Dr. Shelley V. Murphy, Renate Yarborough Sanders, and our own Dr. Jajuan Johnson for a virtual panel discussion of "Studying Slavery and its Afterlives Using Genealogical Research."
Visit and meet the 2022 Freeman Fellows in East Asia, and find out more about the application process to live and intern in East Asia for 8 weeks in summer 2023.
Your defense must be scheduled and completed by this deadline.
In collaboration with the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, the Institute for Integrative Conservation offers for streaming: NEWTOK, A Patagonia Film
Some support the graduating seniors by attending their talks about their undergraduate research!
The CGA speaker series continues with a talk from VIMS’s Kory Angstadt! Kory will discuss how drones have simplified the field collection of accurate elevations and measuring the extent of plant communities in tidal marshes.
Matrix Polynomials, Null Ideals, and Invertible Differences
Old Dominion University is hosting a virtual fall mapathon with a presentation from the Program Director for OpenStreetMap US to wrap up this year’s Geography Awareness Week activities.
Dr. Daniel Andruczyk, University of Illinois, Title of Talk: Can using liquid lithium as a Plasma Facing Component (PFC) drive a path to a viable fusion power plant
Spring schedule adjustment period begins. It ends on January 8.
Offices closed. Remote instruction.
Nov. 21 and Nov. 22 remain instructional days, but to optimize the holiday week, all instruction will not be in person, with content and modality determined by the instructor. A course assignment/project may be substituted for in-class time.
Offices closed. Remote instruction.
Offices closed (half recognition day/half state additional time off). No classes scheduled.
Thanksgiving Break (no classes, offices closed)
Classes resume from Thanksgiving Break
By no later than February 15, 2023, all graduate students planning to graduate in either May or August 2023 MUST submit the Intent to Graduate form to the Office of Graduate Studies.
The W&M Tribe Adventure program will be hosting two nights of S'mores and campfires for Monroe Scholars!
The career advising workshop will be hosted by Mr. Don Snyder. He will provide advice on career planning, getting work experience before graduating, building a network, and CV/Resume/Cover letter suggestions. Please RSVP by November 21st.
Reves Center World Cup Watch Party - Argentina v Poland (food and drinks provided!)
The W&M Tribe Adventure program will be hosting two nights of S'mores and campfires for Monroe Scholars!
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Ongoing Events
Help with McCormack-Reboussin Scholarship Application
Join the Muscarelle Museum of Art for Faculty Show 15, an exhibition of recent works of William & Mary's studio art faculty.