Inaugural Newton-Blanchard Prize for Creative Writing
Friday, April 1 - Sunday, May 1
No specific location.
The Newton-Blanchard Prize aims to recognize excellence in both fiction and non-fiction writing. Two prizes of $2500 each will be awarded in Spring 2016 to original short fiction and original nonfiction.
    tribeHacks II
    Friday, April 1 - Sunday, April 3
    7pm - 2pm
    Small Hall
    We're back and better than ever! The hackathon of hackathons, hosted right here at William and Mary. Meet people, talk to employers, and create something great! Register at www.tribehacks.com
      William & Mary Law School Intellectual Property Week
      Monday, April 4
      All day
      Law School, Varies
      Please join the Student Intellectual Property Society from April 4th to April 8th as they celebrate IP Week at William & Mary. IP Week will include multiple events and opportunities for students to explore Intellectual Property Law.
        Stanley H. Mervis Lecture, Professor Pamela Samuelson on "Mass Digitization of Cultural Heritage"
        Tuesday, April 5
        3:30pm - 5pm
        Law School, Room 127
        Pamela Samuelson, the Richard M. Sherman Distinguished Professor of Law at Berkeley, will deliver the 2015-16 Mervis Lecture on April 5, titled "Mass Digitization of Cultural Heritage: Why Copyright Obstacles Must be Overcome." Free and all are welcome.
          ESPN Tech Talk
          Tuesday, April 5
          6pm - 7pm
          Cohen Career Center
            Intel Information Session
            Wednesday, April 6
            4pm - 5pm
            Sadler Center, James Room
              Teaching Outside Higher Ed with an Arts & Sciences Graduate Degree
              Tuesday, April 12
              6pm - 7:30pm
              Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
              Professional development workshop for all Arts & Sciences graduate students interested in careers in education.
                NASA Langley Research Center Virtual Career Fair
                Wednesday, April 13
                12pm - 1pm
                Cohen Career Center
                Learn about NASA Langley projects including SAGE III and RaD-X, as well as student opportunities. Interns will share their experience on working at NASA. Get advice on applying to internships as well! Register to attend at website below.
                  HACK! Principles to practice: An eLearning Community Forum
                  Thursday, April 21
                  12pm - 1pm
                  Swem Library, Cox Classroom
                  Interested in the hack movement and applications to research and practice? Join Sociology Professor Libby Yost and her student-run hack team to hear about their recent experiences at regional hack-a-thons. Refreshments will be served. RSVP requested.
                    A Mindfulness Walk: A Path to Health and Resilience
                    Tuesday, April 26
                    6:55pm - 8:05pm
                    Wren Yard, Out front (please be prompt)
                    Would you like to end this month, this semester, this year with something restorative? We invite everyone to partake in this practical application of meditation and mindfulness to the daily activity of walking.
                      Reasonable expectations of Security and Privacy in "The Age of the Internet of Things"
                      Friday, April 29
                      3pm
                      McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
                      Colloquium talk by Eminent Industrial Speaker, Greg Akers, Senior Vice President & CTO of Advanced Security Research & Government and Chief Technology Officer within the Security & Trust Organization (STO) group at Cisco.