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Day for Admitted SOE Graduate Students March 15
Friday, March 15
1pm - 5pm
School of Education
So you?ve been admitted to graduate school ? now what? If you haven?t had the opportunity to visit us, or even if you have, we encourage you to get to know the Tribe before making your final decision about graduate school.
    Spring 2013 William & Mary / Ernst & Young Leadership Visit
    Friday, March 15
    2:45pm - 3:45pm
    Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
      3rd Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium March 15 and 16
      Friday, March 15
      6pm - 8pm
      Bruton Heights School, 301 First Street, Williamsburg, VA 23185
      The theme of the two-day symposium is "Campus & Communities: The African American Experience Along the Peninsula." Student, faculty & community researchers will share their findings on a variety of topics. Free event; see the website to register.
        Pathways to Teaching
        Tuesday, March 19
        12:30pm - 1:30pm
        Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
          National Curriculum Network Conference
          Thursday, March 21 - Friday, March 22
          8am - 4pm
          School of Education, PDC
          This year's NCNC will be the kick-off for the 25th anniversary of the Center for Gifted Education. Special events and presentations are included as part of the conference.
            Saturday Morning Physics: "Guesstimation" (Prof. Larry Weinstein, ODU)
            Saturday, March 23
            11am - 12pm
            Small Hall, Room 111
            Why don't we all drive electric cars? Does it matter if you don't recycle that plastic water bottle? How can we answer these questions without relying on experts? This talk by Larry Weinstein will cover the principles of estimating.