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Deadline for 2023 graduation applicants to have social class changed for registration
The CGA welcomes GIS librarians from around the US to discuss the work GIS librarians do and the importance of their work.
Title: Minimizing delay in supermarket-checkout systems
Abstract: Today's era of cloud computing and big data is empowered by massive data centers.
A discussion of English Honors projects by this year's Senior Thesis Writers
This year’s Symposium takes place on April 1st from 3:30-5:00 in Room 124 at the Law School with a wine & cheese reception to follow in the Patten Family Courtyard.
Andrei Afanasev, The George Washington University Title of talk: Peculiar Quantum Features of Optical Vortices
Geoffrey Goble introduces Chinese Esoteric Buddhism and reveals the surprising role that warfare and ritual technologies for murdering and afflicting enemies played in the creation and establishment of Chinese Esoteric Buddhism.
Siva Vaidhyanathan (University of Virginia): Misunderstanding Free Speech: The Role of ‘Garbage’ in a Democratic Republic."
Prof. Young-Sun Hong, Stonybrook College will give a talk titled: "The Global South in the Two Germanys: An Entangled History of the Cold War and Decolonization ".
Please join the geology community in supporting our seniors as they share their research in the form of a short talk and presentation.
Join us for presentations of research in philosophy by local and visiting undergraduates.
Join us for presentations of research in philosophy by local and visiting undergraduates. Dr. Jonah Goldwater will deliver the keynote lecture on personal identity at 3:30 p.m.
The Asian Centennial and W&M Theatre proudly present Lloyd Suh's award winning play on the life story of Afong Moy, who at 14 was brought to the US from Guanzhou Province in 1834, and was put on display for the American public as "The Chinese Lady."
District 5 is a daring, Washington DC-based wind quintet that specializes in new music and new transcriptions.
Spring advising period begins. It ends April 15th
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
In this workshop, you will learn how to use self-empowerment and structures of accountability to achieve your writing goals.
Archana Radhakrishnan, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Radiative Width of K^* (892) from Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics"
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
How do legacies of colonialism continue to shape German conceptions of race and national belonging? What might decolonial strategies focused on Europe look like, and what roles might European activists and artists of color play?
Entering its 15th year, the W&M Global Film Festival is now the Ampersand International Arts Festival, presented by William & Mary.
Learn more about the Highland + Lemon Project collaboration on coursework, outreach, and independent research!
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
A display of works in various stages of completion by Senior Studio Art concentrators in preparation for departmental review.
Amy Marie Schertz , Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Partial Wave Analysis of the ??^- Final State Photoproduced at GlueX"
Farah Ali is from Karachi, Pakistan. Her work won the 2020 Pushcart Prize and received special mention in the 2018 Pushcart anthology.
Join this conversation between aspiring filmmaker Molly McCarthy Flood ’22 and Tony-winning theater producer Caitlin Clements ’11.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
The Department of Classical Studies presents the J. Ward Jones Lecture on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Boswell 220. Guest lecturer is Carole Newlands from the University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO.
A political look at the poetry and prophecy of Ezekiel
Aurielle Marie is a poet and activist. Their debut poetry collection won the 2020 Cave Canem Poetry Prize. Their work has been published in the Adroit Journal, Poetry Daily, TriQuarterly Press, The Rumpus, and elsewhere.
Four steps are required at least two weeks before you defend. April 8 is the last day by which you may meet this requirement if you intend to graduate in May 2022.
Undergraduate Research
Black Skin, Black Lungs: Evidence for Environmental Injustice in the Elizabeth River Watershed
Geology junior Ru Williams shares insights from her research!
The Geospatial Research Symposium, hosted by the Center for Geospatial Analysis, showcases student projects and research using geospatial technologies. The event will take place on April 1st at 1:00pm in Blow 201.
Women in Science Establishment (WiSE) presents:
Title: Hypoellipticity in infinite dimensions
Ed Barnes, Virginia Tech, Title of talk: Time crystals and quantum computation
Join GCC and Monitor for an evening of roundtable discussions and invited speakers concerning the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the media’s effect on it. Come to Tidewater from 4:30 to 6:30 pm on April 8th to participate and grab some free food!
The W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble featuring a Sabah Fakhri tribute, Leah Glenn's Barefoot Modern Dancers, and preceded by Sirens, a Sundance Festival film about the first all-women thrash metal band in Lebanon directed by Rita Baghdadi.
A student thesis musical production by Paul Hardin ‘22.
Contemporary West Dance Theatre joins W&M Dance at the Ampersand Festival 2022! A Free performance at Kimball Theatre.
SILENT FILM SCREENING WITH LIVE MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT + AUTHOR TALK $10
Dana Stevens has been Slate’s film critic since 2006. She is also a cohost of the magazine’s long-running culture podcast, Culture Gabfest.
Honors Thesis Art Exhibition, Savannah Orsak, "Dwelling: a Body Between"
April 11-14, 2022
Reception: Thursday, April 14, 4-6pm.
The Honors Thesis Writers' Retreat offers participants dedicated space, food, and programming designed to help you complete your thesis.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Virtual Days in DC - Careers in Public Policy & Advocacy
Join us for One Tribe One Day on Tuesday, April 12. All day long, across the globe, our community will gather virtually and in person to celebrate this annual W&M tradition by giving back and paying it forward.
William & Mary Alum, Dr. Sarah Cramsey of Leiden University discusses the complex intellectual, political, and logistical questions concerning Jewish belonging in East Central Europe as well as their migration into Palestine
Professor Azzan Yadin-Israel examines the complex relations between scriptural interpretation and competing models of religious authority
The Department of Art & Art History Distinguished Lecturer,
Eugene Y. Wang, Professor of Asian Art, Harvard University, “How Was Art Electrified? The Formation of the Global Brain in China”.
This lecture contributes to W&M's Asian Centennial celebration.
Dr. Cramsey explores how historians can understand religious behaviour in biological terms and come closer to the lived reality of the past.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Dr. Hoffman is the David and Jane Cohn Scientist at the Science Museum of Virginia and an Affiliate Faculty in the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs and the Center for Environmental Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Patrick McArdle, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Broadband Infrared Microspectroscopy and Nanospectroscopy of Local Material Properties: Experiment and Modeling"
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Qihan Wang, Computer Science - Oral Preliminary Exam for the PhD.
Title: Efficient Parallelization of Irregular Applications on GPU Architectures
Advisor: Dr. Bin Ren
Location: zoom meeting
Virtual Days in DC - Nonprofit Organizations Information Session
Overview of Bioengineering at W&M through lab tours, brief talks, a trivia game, conversations with student researchers and discussion of opportunities in bioengineering.
Reception for Honors Thesis Art Exhibition, Savannah Orsak, "Dwelling: a Body Between"
Thursday, April 14, 4-6pm.
The exhibition runs April 11-14, 2022.
Andrews Gallery
Art History Colloquium Keynote speaker, Dr. Alex Dika Seggerman, Rutgers University-Newark, precedes the colloquium on April 14, 5pm, Muscarelle Museum. Part of the Fourth Annual Art History Senior Research Colloquium, April 15, Muscarelle Museum.
Anna Reynolds talk titled "Shakespeare's Waste Blanks: Paper Portraits."
Gloucester Brewing Company will be our host as three VIMS graduate students give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Drop in, interact with the students, and enter to win door prizes and discounts.
Deadline to declare major/minor for guaranteed processing before Fall 2022 priority registration
Fall advising period ends
Art History Fourth Annual Senior Research Colloquium, April 15, 9:30am - 3:30pm, Muscarelle Museum. Colloquium Keynote speaker, Dr. Alex Dika Seggerman, Rutgers University-Newark, precedes the colloquium on April 14, 5pm, Muscarelle Museum.
Two minutes to convince the crowd you’ve spotted a meaningful problem worth solving. Every Friday at 2 PM.
The Asian Centennial, APIA, & TSD present Sumié Yotsukura's cabaret debut in fulfillment of her honors thesis in APIA. This intimate hour of song and story charts her journey of how an Asian American girl fell in love with American musical theatre.
Four presentations by five students in the French, Italian, and Russian Studies
Robert Craig Group, University of Virginia, Title of talk: Expanding the search for dark matter with new accelerator-based experiments
Margaret Meserve (Notre Dame): Forgeries and Fictions in Early Modern Print.
Friday, April 15, 7:30pm and Saturday, April 16, 1pm
Funded in part by the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Theater Project, with lead funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
Friday, April 15, 7:30pm and Saturday, April 16, 1pm
Funded in part by the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Theater Project, with lead funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
A panel showcasing Russian & Post-Soviet Studies students’ research
The Asian Centennial, APIA, & TSD present Sumié Yotsukura's cabaret debut in fulfillment of her honors thesis in APIA. This intimate hour of song and story charts her journey of how an Asian American girl fell in love with American musical theatre.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Learn about academics, research, community engagement and more at the School of Education while enjoying a Ben & Jerry's ice cream sundae!
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
The Department of Classical Studies presents the Professor Roger Rees, Professor in the School of Classics at University of St. Andrews, St Andrews, UK , on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Boswell 220.
W&M's Public Policy Program and the Schroeder Center for Health Policy provide financial support for selected Public Policy majors who are considering unpaid or low paid policy-related summer internships.
This event celebrates the launch of the new Environmental Humanities concentration in ENSP (Environment and Sustainability Program).
Reflections on Gender Violence & Structural Racism: The Demand for Abolition Feminism by Beth Ritchie
The 2022 Catron Scholars Exhibition features this year's recipients of the Catron Scholarship for Artistic Development.
Exhibition Dates: April 21-28, Presentations and Reception: Thursday, April 28, 5-7pm
Hear from Ukrainian LGBTQI+ activists Bogdan Globa and Olena Globa how Russia's war against Ukraine is affecting the LGBTQI+ community.
A discussion of the practices of the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. by Jill Hicks-Keeton and Cavan Concannon re: how it informs the work of both scholars and ordinary persons.
Your defense must be scheduled and completed by this deadline.
Join the Muscarelle Museum of Art for our 2nd Annual Chalk Art competition on Friday, April 22nd from 1:00-9:30 pm! We will be celebrating all day with live music, food trucks, games, and a chance to win cash prizes! Registration is free.
The Center for Geospatial Analysis will host Dr. Matt Gerike (GISP) and Dr. Shannon White, two experienced GIS educators and professionals, to hold an open information session about GIS careers, building your GIS portfolio, and the GISP certification.
Speaker: Jing Wang
Affiliation: Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, University of Illinois Chicago
Title: Semiparametric estimation of non-ignorable missingness with refreshment sample
IIC OPEN HOUSE AND EARTH DAY CELEBRATION, FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd, 2-5 PM
Join this year’s Sharp Journalism cohort as they talk about their experience with the class, their individual research projects, and their thoughts on the journalistic process.
Eliot Borenstein (NYU): Plots against Russia: Conspiracy, Sincerity, and Propaganda
Join the Dance Minors for a showcase of their original works!
Free admission.
VALing is a research conference dedicated to promoting the study of linguistics by undergraduates in Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic area.
Traditions Weekend attendees are invited to spend an afternoon at the Muscarelle Museum of Art.
Fall priority registration for continuing students
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Vivek S. Sankaran is a W&M Government alum and currently works as the Clinical Professor of Law, Director of the Child Advocacy Law Clinic, and is the Director of the Child Welfare Appellate Clinic at the University of Michigan Law School.
Dr. Vehlow will lead the class in an exploration of Emet Veemunah, Conservative responsa, and role of Halakhah in Conservative Judaism today.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Joining Professor Daise from NYU, Professor Yoshiko-Reed explores Jewishness versus Christianity in the latter's beginnings.
The Jazz Ensemble (under the direction of Victor Haskins) and Jazz Combo (under the direction of Harris Simon) will perform a joint concert on Tuesday, April 26 at 7pm in Ewell Recital Hall. It is free to attend, no ticket is required.
The Social Science Research Methods Center will host an undergraduate research symposium on Wednesday, April 27 at 12 pm via Zoom. Registration is required — please follow this link to do so. Presenters include:
Title: Counting Holes in Physical Systems
Abstract:
Visual patterns are everywhere in nature and often give insight into the underlying physical systems that generate them.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
William McNamara, Wilson & Martha Claiborne Stephens Associate Professor of Chemistry at William & Mary, will share his expertise in renewable energy and demonstrate how solar fuels are being generated.
In her first talk, Rabbi Lederman will explore Reform Judaism in today's America; in her second, she will discuss the history of women in the rabbinate and her work within.
An on-the-ground report on the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine from Doug Mercado '85, currently serving with the World Food Programme (WFP) as the Head of Area Office for Romania, supporting WFP’s emergency operations in Ukraine.
Title: The Enumeration of Minimum Path Covers of Trees
Abstract snippet: A path cover of a tree T is a collection of induced paths of T that are vertex disjoint and cover all the vertices of T.
Undergraduate researchers present the results of their faculty-mentored research in an informal drop-in session with digital posters. Light refreshments are available at this Undergraduate Research Month event.
Title: Period Doubling Cascades from Data
Abstract: Orbit diagrams of period doubling cascades represent systems going from periodicity to chaos.
Reception and presentations for The 2022 Catron Scholars Research Exhibition
Thursday, April 28, 5-7pm. Exhibition Dates: April 21-28
Connect with your neighbors at the celebration of the Communal Quilt Project. Hundreds of people around Williamsburg have made quilt squares to tell their story. See how we are all connected in this debut event with music, storytelling, and refreshments.
An Evening with Charles F. “Chuck” Sams III, (Cayuse and Walla Walla), Director, National Park Service
Moderated by Robert Rose, with interviewers Andrew Fisher and Nikki Bass
The Ewell Concert Series 2021 - 2022 Season presents the The Lavazza Piano Trio which consists of Violinist Akemi Takayama, Cellist Julian Schwarz, and Pianist Marika Bournaki.
Final submission deadline for A&S graduate students to satisfy degree requirements for graduation in May 2022
The Parks & Ecotherapy Research Lab (PERL) will be hosting a showcase event for Undergraduate Research Month on April 29th, 2022.
Geology junior Ru Williams presents her research, titled, "Black Skin, Black Lungs: Evidence for Environmental Injustice in the Elizabeth River Watershed."
Title: Semiparametric Functional Regression Models with Multivariate Functional Predictors
Three Minute Thesis Presentations in the Department of Biology
W&M Brazilian Music Ensemble presents "Andando com fe"
Fly drones through an obstacle course, learn from drone professionals about flights, and speak to representatives from William & Mary's Center for Geospatial Analysis.
Join us for a ceremony celebrating the dedication of the Commonwealth of Virginia Arthur A. Matsu Historical Marker and Matsu Arcade.
Annual Colloquium for students in Classical Studies, featuring keynote address by W&M alum, Prof. Brett Evans (Georgetown)
Please join the William & Mary Music of India Ensemble for its final concert of the year.
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Ongoing Events
An Evening of Dance Ft. Orchesis Modern Dance Company
W&M Theatre Mainstage Season 2021-2022