SOE Diversity Presentation
Wednesday, March 2
6pm - 7pm
School of Education, Matoaka Woods Room
Dr. Fanchon Glover, Assistant to the President for Diversity and Community Initiatives, will lead a presentation titled Building Capacity for Diversity at the Organizational Level: Creating the Culture for Institutional Change.
    Interdisciplinary Honors Colloquium
    Thursday, March 3
    12:30pm - 1pm
    Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
    Brittney Calloway will present her Honors thesis research in Interdisciplinary Studies.
      Eating Problems in Autism Spectrum Disorders: What they are and what to do
      Friday, March 4
      9am - 4pm
      George Mason University, Enterprise Hall, Room 80
      Speaker: Keith Williams, Ph.D., B.C.B.A-D
        Higher Education Admitted Students Day
        Friday, March 4
        9am - 4:30pm
        School of Education, Matoaka Woods
        A special event for newly admitted Higher Education Administration students.
          New Tutor Orientation
          Saturday, March 5
          1pm - 5pm
          School of Education, Room 1076
          This four hour New Tutor Orientation is designed for tutors new to Literacy for Life.
            Dancing with the Williamsburg Stars
            Saturday, March 5
            7pm
            Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
            Dancing with the Williamsburg Stars is a collaborative fundraiser benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Virginia Peninsula and Literacy for Life at the Rita Welsh Adult Learning Center.
              16th Annual National Curriculum Network Conference
              Wednesday, March 9 - Friday, March 11
              School of Education
              The Center for Gifted Education's National Curriculum Network Conference gives professionals from across the country the opportunity to share in discussions about curriculum, instruction, and assessment for high-ability and gifted learners.
                Memorial Service for Lee Baska
                Saturday, March 19
                11:30am - 2pm
                Wren Chapel
                A memorial service for Lee Baska, the husband of Emeritus Professor Joyce VanTassel-Baska, will be held in Williamsburg on Saturday, March 19, in the Wren Chapel.
                  Key Holder Conference for Middle School Students-CANCELED
                  Thursday, March 24
                  9am - 12:30pm
                  School of Education
                  THIS EVENT IS CANCELED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED IN THE FALL. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE IN SEPTEMBER, 2011 FOR DETAILS.
                    Lecture: "Strengthening Our Position as a Destination for International Students and Scholars
                    Tuesday, March 29
                    4pm
                    School of Education, Holly Room
                    Eduardo Ochoa, President Obama's Assistant Secretary of Education (in charge of Post-secondary Education) will give a talk on the position of the U.S. as a destination for international students and scholars.
                      Making Math Meaningful for All Students
                      Wednesday, March 30
                      8am - 4:15pm
                      James Madison University, Festival Student and Conference Center, Harrisonburg, VA
                      This one day conference will give teachers an opportunity for professional growth in areas pertaining to effective teaching of mathematics.
                        Using Film to Engage in Discussions of Controversial Issues and Topics
                        Thursday, March 31
                        12:30pm - 11:59pm
                        Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
                        This session will focus on strategies for leading discussions of films that center on controversial issues and topics. Given by Jeremy Stoddard, School of Education
                          Blizzards and heat waves and floods, oh my!
                          Thursday, March 31
                          7pm
                          VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
                          NASA climate scientist Bruce Wielicki explains the difference between weather and climate and how recent weather extremes fit within the broader context of global climate change. {{http://forms.wm.edu/1413/,Register}}.