Pre-Defense Deadline for Students Submitting a Thesis or Dissertation for January 2020 graduation
Friday, November 1
All day
Stetson House

Four steps are required at least two weeks before you defend. November 1 is the last day by which you may meet this requirement if you intend to graduate in January 2020.


    Distinguished Speaker Colloquium: Secure and Private Access Control for Systems of Smart Devices
    Friday, November 1
    3pm - 4pm
    McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

    Matt Mutka , Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University, and Program Director of Division of Computer and Network Systems, Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation 


    Study Abroad Open House for W&M Faculty-Led Summer Programs
    Wednesday, November 6
    11am - 1pm
    Sadler Center, Chesapeake BC

    Learn more about your summer study abroad options.

    AI for Artists
    Thursday, November 14
    4pm - 5pm
    Swem Library, Ford Classroom

    Jesse Spencer-Smith of Vanderbilt University will discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and art.

      Computer Science Night
      Thursday, November 14
      6:30pm - 8pm
      Cohen Career Center
        Thesis/Dissertation Defense Completion Deadline for January 2020 Graduation
        Friday, November 15
        All day
        Stetson House, Room 201

        Your defense must be scheduled and completed by this deadline.

          Yongsen Ma, Computer Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
          Friday, November 15
          8:30am - 10:30am
          McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 002

          Yongsen Ma, Computer Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
          Title: Improving WiFi Sensing and Networking with Channel State Information
          Advisor: Dr. Gang Zhou


            Data Science and the Dawn of Artificial Intelligence
            Friday, November 15
            3pm - 4pm
            McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

            Data Science and the Dawn of Artificial Intelligence: How Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science are Reshaping Our Lives.

              Realizing the Potential of Nanotechnology: Current Status and Future Directions
              Thursday, November 21
              9:30am - 10:50am
              Small Hall, Room 224

              Join the Whole of Government Center of Excellence and Applied Science for a guest lecture by Dr. Lisa Friedersdorf, Director of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO). Students welcome - no RSVP required. 

                Final Thesis or Dissertation Submission Deadline for graduation in January 2020
                Friday, November 22
                All day
                Stetson House, Room 201

                Final submission deadline for A&S graduate students to satisfy degree requirements for graduation in January 2020

                  The Ph.D. in Computer Science: Getting There and Being Successful
                  Friday, November 22
                  3pm - 4pm
                  McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

                  Prof. Denys Poshyvanyk from CS@W&M