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Helen Konrad, Esq., immigration attorney with McCandlish Holton, PC., will explain the process and eligibility criteria.
Monthly Meeting of GSA. Discuss graduate student events, funding opportunities, and concerns.
For doctoral candidates in American Studies, Anthropology, & History only
The Sustainability Forum is a monthly opportunity for environmental, social, and economic groups to share their sustainability ideas, needs and accomplishments to create a more cohesive and aware community. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome!
An interdisciplinary public archaeology/history table. Come dig up some knowledge on Prince George Street!
Title: Rethinking Privacy and Security Mechanisms in Online Social Networks
Ph.D. Candidate: Xin Ruan
For doctoral candidates in American Studies, Anthropology, & History only
"Having Difficult Conversations (With People You Disagree With)"
A panel will discuss best practices for crafting your C.V.
PhysicsFest is Marking Waves: light waves, sound waves, seismic waves, gravitational waves! So wave goodbye to the misconception that physics is boring and hard!
Last day to withdraw from a course for Fall 2016
Ph D Candidate Beth Wood would like feedback on a precirculated draft of a dissertation chapter entitled, "No mark or scar perceivable": Embodied Race and Gender.
Spring schedule adjustment/registration for continuing students
William & Mary Libraries has some exciting programming in the works for the 2016 Open Access Week. Check out our full schedule below!
This workshop introduces participants to using the archival content management system Omeka, as part of the launch of the William & Mary digital humanities initiative, to create digital projects that position social justice at the core of their mission.
Sam Lake will host an information session on VASG's fellowship programs. Lunch provided; RSVP and notify Sabine Rogers (sarogers@vims.edu) of any dietary restrictions by October 19th.
Title: Assisting Software Developers with License Compliance
Advisor: Associate Professor Denys Poshyvanyk
Does your grant funding require you to develop a data management plan? Are you struggling with copyright and licensing questions? Curious about the best ways to preserve and share your data? Register for a Research Data Management workshop!
Title: Creolized Histories: Hybrid Literatures of the Americas
Advisor: Susan Donaldson
Presented by Molly Poremski and Amy Vilz, founding editors of the OA journal, The Reading Room at the University at Buffalo. They will discuss what prompted them to start a new OA journal and how the experience has been since the journal?s creation.
Kathleen DeLaurenti will be teaching this workshop in the Graduate Student Commons in Swem Library.
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