Meet and Greet (and Food) with our new Assistant Dean (morning session)
Tuesday, March 5
10am - 11:30am
Sadler Center, James Room

Please join us for a Meet and Greet with our new Assistant Dean Trey Mayo on Tuesday, March 5th.

Please stop by, say hello, and chat for a few, as your schedule permits. This is a casual event; come and go as you please.


Meet and Greet (and Food) with our new Assistant Dean (afternoon session)
Tuesday, March 5
4pm - 5:30pm
Sadler Center, York Room

Please join us for a Meet and Greet with our new Assistant Dean Trey Mayo on Tuesday, March 5th.

Please stop by, say hello, and chat for a few, as your schedule permits. This is a casual event; come and go as you please.


David Nader, Computer Science - Dissertation Proposal
Tuesday, March 5
6pm - 8pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Zoom

David Nader, Computer Science - Dissertation Proposal
Title: Towards an Interpretable Science of Deep Learning for Software Engineering: A Causal Inference View
Advisor: Professor Denys Poshyvanyk
Location: Zoom


    Emerging Scholars Talk: “The Little Things That Run the World: How Microbes Affect Pollination”
    Thursday, March 7
    2pm - 3pm
    Stryker Center (412 Boundary St.)

    *Note date change: Now March 7.

    Hannah Machiorlete, Biology: “The Little Things That Run the World: How Microbes Affect Pollination”

    Offered in partnership between the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.

    Spring Break
    Saturday, March 9 - Sunday, March 17
    Location not specified
      Deadline: GSA Conference Funds, Summer Cycle
      Monday, March 11
      All day
      Blow Memorial Hall

      A&S graduate students may apply to the summer cycle of the Graduate Student Association's Conference Funding program, offering up to $500 toward in-person conference attendance.

       

        Classes resume after Spring Break
        Monday, March 18
        All day
        Location not specified

        Classes resume from Spring Break

        Advising period begins

        Summer registration begins for degree seeking students

          W&M Three Minute Thesis Competition
          Wednesday, March 20
          7pm - 8:30pm
          Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

          A&S Graduate Students get one slide, no props, and just three minutes to effectively explain their research and its importance to a general audience. A signature event of the Graduate & Honors Research Symposium.

          Graduate & Honors Research Symposium
          Thursday, March 21 - Friday, March 22
          Sadler Center, Chesapeake, Tidewater, James, & York Rooms

          Join us for the 2024 Graduate & Honors Research Symposium.

          Physics Colloquium - Jeremy Wolcott
          Friday, March 22
          4pm - 5pm
          Small Hall, Room 111

          Dr. Jeremy Wolcott, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Tufts University, Title of talk: Multifaceted Nu Insights: Harnessing MCMC to Inspect Neutrino Oscillations From Every Angle

          Workshop: Digital Humanities, "Text Analysis with HathiTrust"
          Wednesday, March 27
          12pm - 1pm
          Swem Library, Cox Classroom

          The HathiTrust Digital Library includes more than 18 million digitized items. Learn how to get the most out of it through text analysis and other tricks in this hands-on workshop. 

            Jeremy Myers, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
            Friday, March 29
            10am - 12pm
            Wren Building, zoom

            Jeremy Myers, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
            Title: Low-Rank Matrix and Tensor Models for Data Science Applications
            Co-advisors: Dr. Andreas Stathopoulos and Dr. Daniel Dunlavy
            Zoom Link  https://cwm.zoom.us/j/91411466308




              Physics Colloquium - Frank N. von Hippel
              Friday, March 29
              4pm - 5pm
              Small Hall, Room 111

              Frank N. von Hippel, Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus, Program on Science and Global Security, Princeton University, Title of talk: Danger of nuclear war: Physicists can help!