Television Writer and Author Nell Scovell at Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Luncheon 
Wednesday, October 3
12pm - 1pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

Nell Scovell is a television and magazine writer, and producer. She is the creator of the television series Sabrina the Teenage Witch, which aired from 1996 until 2003. As a television writer, Scovell wrote for David Letterman and The Simpsons.

Dear Diary: Getting the Most from Your Sleep Journal
Thursday, October 4
7pm - 8pm
McLeod Tyler Wellness Center, Studio B
Is your energy all over the place? Did you awaken at a different time today than you did four days ago? Are your circadian rhythyms off beat? Then learn how using a sleep journal for just one week can change your life!
    The Children's Hour    
    Thursday, October 4
    7:30pm
    Location not specified

    Lillian Hellman?s powerful and groundbreaking tale of two young women caught in a scandal that will throw their lives into turmoil and destroy everything they hold dear.

    VIMS Welcomes Dr. Libby Jewett, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
    Tuesday, October 9 - Wednesday, October 10
    VIMS - Administration Building (Eastern Shore Laboratory)

    Dr. Jewett, is a NOAA scientist with diverse science and management experience in ocean acidification and coastal hypoxia (low oxygen) research programs, and the first director of NOAA?s Ocean Acidification Program.

      Deej: Inclusion Shouldn't be a Lottery - Screening and Q&A
      Wednesday, October 10
      7pm - 9pm
      1221

      Come see the award winning documentary about autism and inclusion, Deej: Inclusion Shouldn't be a Lottery with the Neurodiversity Initiative!  Stay after the movie for a Q&A with the Neurodiversity Student Group!  This event is free and public.

      Georgetown Law Campus Visit
      Thursday, October 11
      12:30pm - 1:30pm
      Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 38

      Thinking about law school? Think about GEORGETOWN LAW. Join Director of J.D. Admissions Natalie Blazer for an information session. You only need to bring yourself and your questions.

        Patrick Hayes Writers Series Welcomes Professor Elizabeth Spires
        Thursday, October 11
        5pm
        Tucker Hall

        Elizabeth Spires, Co-Director of the Kratz Center for Creative Writing and Professor of English, holds Goucher?s Chair for Distinguished Achievement. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, American Poetry Review and other magazines and anthologies. 

          Professor Jean Comaroff, Harvard University
          Thursday, October 11
          5pm - 7pm
          Washington Hall, Room 201

          Jean Comaroff is the Alfred North Whitehead Professor of African and African American Studies, Department of Anthropology at Harvard University. Her talk is titled, "Personhood, Performance, and The Law:  The Return of Khulekani Khumalo, Zombie Captive."

          Hispanic Heritage Month Event: Antonio Tijerino, President & CEO of the Hispanic Heritage Foundation
          Thursday, October 11
          7:30pm - 9:30pm
          Tucker Hall, 127A

          Please join us for our keynote Hispanic Heritage Month event co-organized by the Office of Diversity & Inclusion, the Center for Student Diversity and the Latin American Student Union - Antonio Tijerino, President & CEO of the Hispanic Heritage Foundation

          Early Music Concert
          Thursday, October 11
          8pm
          Wren Chapel

          by Tim Olbrych- Applied Music Faculty- Renaissance lute, Renaissance guitar and Baroque guitar

          Computer Science Distinguished Lecture Series Welcomes Professor Lydia Kavraki, Rice University
          Friday, October 12
          3pm - 5pm
          McGlothlin-Street Hall

          Lydia E. Kavraki is the Noah Harding Professor of Computer Science, professor of Bioengineering, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rice University. 

            Victor Haskins & Moving Sound Pictures "Social Medium"
            Wednesday, October 17
            9:30pm
            Ewell Hall, Recital Hall (Rm 107)

            Victor Haskins & Moving Sound Pictures with Monte Meoleaeke Jones and William Sterling Walker

            Geoscience Symposium featuring talks by W&M Geology Alumnae
            Thursday, October 18
            3:30pm - 5:50pm
            Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1221

            The year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone. The geology department is proud of the contributions made by our alumnae and invite you to celebrate with us.

            Lee Lecture by Adrienne Mayor, Stanford University
            Thursday, October 18
            4:30pm - 6pm
            Andrews Hall, Room 101

            Adrienne Mayor is an independent folklorist/historian of science who investigates natural knowledge contained in pre-scientific myths and oral traditions. She will deliver the Lee Lecture, titled, "The Amazons: Warrior Women in Myth, Art, and Archeology."

            Reception in the Geology Department following Geoscience Symposium featuring W&M Geology Alumnae
            Thursday, October 18
            6pm - 7:30pm
            McGlothlin-Street Hall

            The year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone. The geology department is proud of the contributions made by our alumnae and invite you to celebrate with us.

            Lunch and Learn with micha c?rdenas on "Race, Gender, and Algorithms"
            Friday, October 19
            12pm
            Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314

            COLL 300 visiting speaker Professor micha c?rdenas will describe her work in video games, virtual reality, and electronic art.

            W&M Choir Homecoming Concert
            Saturday, October 20
            8pm
            Williamsburg United Methodist Church (500 Jamestown Road)


            Artist in Residence - Tyondai Braxton
            Monday, October 22
            6:30pm - 8pm
            Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
            Global Chef Ashwin Iyangar of India
            Thursday, October 25
            11:30am - 2:30pm
            Sadler Center, Dining hall

            Enjoy Indian cuisine and learn about this amazing culture.

            Professor Mary Silber on "Being a Mentor. Being a Mentee. Building a Professional Community"
            Thursday, October 25
            4pm - 5pm
            Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 3020

            Mary Silber, Professor of Statistics (The University of Chicago) will discuss "Being a Mentor. Being a Mentee. Building a Professional Community"

            Global Chef Ashwin Iyangar of India
            Thursday, October 25
            5pm - 7:30pm
            Campus Center, Marketplace Dining

            Enjoy Indian cuisine and learn about this amazing culture.

            Mental Health Resources for Faculty & Students
            Friday, October 26
            11am - 2pm
            Sadler Center, James Room

            A wonderful opportunity for members of the W&M community to grab some free food and resources!

            Global Chef Ashwin Iyangar of India
            Friday, October 26
            11:30am - 2:30pm
            Commons Dining Hall

            Enjoy Indian cuisine and learn about this amazing culture.


            After Charlottesville: Memorials, Monuments and Memory in Virginia; A History Symposium
            Friday, October 26
            3pm
            James Blair Hall, Room 229

            After Charlottesville: Memorials, Monuments and Memory in Virginia; A Symposium Sponsored by the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Department of History

            Mary Silber, Professor of Statistics, The University of Chicago
            Friday, October 26
            3pm - 4pm
            1221

            Professor Silber is an applied mathematician who currently contributes to the Computational and Applied Mathematics Initiative (CAMI) at the University of Chicago. 

            University of Virginia Professor Elizabeth Barnes lecture, "Well-Being and the Value of Health"
            Friday, October 26
            3:30pm - 5pm
            Blow Memorial Hall, Room 333

            Elizabeth Barnes, Professor of Philosophy, Corcoran Department of Philosophy, University of Virginia, teaches Metaphysics, Social Philosophy, Feminist Philosophy, and Ethics. She will speak at a Philosophy Colloquium in the Fall.


            COPE
            Monday, October 29 - Monday, November 12
            1pm - 2pm
            McLeod Tyler Wellness Center, Studio B

            Brainstorming coping strategies.

              Beating the Blues
              Tuesday, October 30 - Tuesday, November 13
              3:30pm - 4:30pm
              McLeod Tyler Wellness Center, Studio B

              Understand the symptoms of depression better and identify ways to better manage them. 

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