WMCI Spring 2019 Session II Community Courses
Monday, March 11 - Thursday, April 4
Rowe House

Join us for this semester's second session of fun, engaging community courses!

Spark Leadership: Each One Teach One - What Science Tells Us about Racial Bias
Wednesday, March 13
9am - 11am
Sadler Center, Chesapeake AB

David Campt will lead an interactive presentation on how to better think and talk about racial bias, based on scientific research. 

Faculty Research Brown Bag: Janise Parker
Wednesday, March 13
12:30pm - 1:30pm
School of Education, Dogwood Room
Interested in learning about research underway at the School of Education? The Faculty Research Brown Bag Series brings faculty, students and community members together to explore new ideas in education. 
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Faculty Research
Wednesday, March 13
4pm - 6pm
Swem Library, Ford Classroom

WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Faculty Research

Pre-Law Advising Event for 1st & 2nd Year Students
Wednesday, March 13
5pm - 6pm
James Blair Hall, Room 221

Are you a first or second year student at W&M interested in the possibility of attending law school at some point after graduating? This event is designed for you.

    Poet Patricia Smith at the Patrick Hayes Writers Series
    Thursday, March 14
    5pm
    Tucker Hall

    Ms. Smith has been called "a testament to the power of words to change lives." Her work has appeared in Poetry magazine, the Paris Review, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and others.

      "The Long Shadow" Film Screening, presented by The Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation  
      Thursday, March 14
      6:45pm - 8:30pm
      Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

      Join the Lemon Project for a screening of a Frances Causey film, "The Long Shadow." Two white Southern filmmakers trace their families' slave-owning pasts and America's history of oppression to show how racism still affects the very soul of our nation.

      Bray School Marker Dedication
      Friday, March 15
      10am - 11am
      Gates Hall, Yard (Rain Location is School of Education, Matoaka Woods)

      Join President Katherine A. Rowe and The Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation for the dedication and unveiling of the Bray School Marker in the Brown Hall yard. The event will kick off the 9th Annual Lemon Project Symposium. 

      WMSURE Minorities in Medicine Workshop: Featuring Clay W. Singleton, MD
      Friday, March 15
      1pm - 2pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 333

      WMSURE Minorities in Medicine Workshop: Featuring Clay W. Singleton, MD

      Professor Natalie Brito M.A. '08, Assistant Professor of Applied Psychology at New York University
      Monday, March 18
      5pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

      Professor Brito M.A. '08, is a developmental psychologist who examines how early social and cultural contexts (e.g., poverty, multilingualism) shape the trajectory of neurocognitive development. MA Experimental Psychology, College of William and Mary.

      A talk by Ann L. Owen, Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics at Hamilton College
      Tuesday, March 19
      3:30pm - 5pm
      McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20

      Professor Owen will draw on her experiences in various leadership roles on the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession and on findings from pedagogical and institutional research. 

      Spring 2019 Distinguished Lecture in Art History by Dr. Krista Thompson, Northwestern University
      Tuesday, March 19
      3:30pm - 5pm
      Andrews Hall, Room 101

      Dr. Krista Thompson is the Mary Jane Crowe Professor of Art History at Northwestern University. She researches and teaches the modern and contemporary art and visual culture of the Africa diaspora, with an emphasis on photography. 

      Underrepresented Scholars in the Academy
      Wednesday, March 20
      4pm - 6pm
      Swem Library, Ford Classroom

      Underrepresented Scholars in the Academy

      Symposium Honoring Patricia J. Williams, James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia Law School
      Friday, March 22
      10am - 3pm
      Sadler Center, Chesapeake A

      Patricia Williams is the James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. She is published widely in the areas of race, gender, and law, and other issues of legal theory and legal writing. 

      George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace by Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter
      Friday, March 22
      5:30pm
      Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127

      The George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace was established to promote peace by exploring and investigating topics of current interest that affect relations among nations, ranging from international political matters to environmental questions.

        Kay Coles James Forum
        Monday, March 25
        5pm
        Mason School of Business, Brinkley Commons

        Kay Coles James has an extensive background in crafting public policy and leading in nearly every sector of America's economy and will be interviewed by Professor Christine Nemacheck.

        GSWS Talks:  Dr. Amy E. Earhart & Izetta Autumn Mobley
        Tuesday, March 26
        5pm
        Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

        Dr. Amy E. Earhart is Associate Professor of English and affiliated faculty of Africana Studies at Texas A&M Uni­versity. 

        Izetta Autumn Mobley is a doctoral candidate in Ameri­can Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park.

        Presenting and Sharing Research
        Wednesday, March 27
        4pm - 6pm
        Washington Hall, Room 302

        Presenting and Sharing Research

        Porch Talk with Teresa C. Younger, President and CEO, Ms. Foundation for Women
        Thursday, March 28
        5:30pm
        James Blair Hall, History Department Library

        Teresa C. Younger is a renowned thought leader, strategist, advocate, activist and amplifier having spent over 20 years on the frontlines of some of the most critical battles affecting the lives of women and their communities.

        Borderless Dreams: Samantha Ramirez-Herrera
        Thursday, March 28
        6:30pm
        Tucker Hall, 127A

        You are invited to Borderless Dreams: Samantha Ramirez-Herrera taking place during Dreamers Week on March 28th at 6:30pm in Tucker Hall 350. 

        Jinlan Liu APIA Faculty Endowment Gift Ceremony & "Regulating Modernity in US Occupied Philippines"
        Friday, March 29
        12pm - 1:30pm
        Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314

        APIA proudly welcomes Ms. Jinlan Liu who will endow APIA's first ever endowment for faculty research. After, Harvard's Dr. Genevieve Clutario will lecture on what may be the creation of the fashion sweat shop industry during US Empire in the Philippines.

        International Transgender Day of Visibility
        Sunday, March 31
        All day
        Various

        International Transgender Day of Visibility is honored annually and is a time to celebrate transgender people around the globe and the courage it takes to live authentically, while also raising awareness around the discrimination trans people still face.

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          Introduction to Beating the Blues
          Thursday, January 31 - Thursday, April 25
          3:30pm - 4:30pm
          McLeod Tyler Wellness Center, Studio A

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