"A Momentary Erasure of Millennia: The Cultural Heritage Crises in Syria and Northern Iraq"
Wednesday, February 1
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101

AIA Lecture presents: Professor Michael Danti from Boston University discusses the cultural heritage crises in Syria and Northern Iraq.  Free and open to the public.

    Book Talk by Professor Philip Roessler on Civil War
    Thursday, February 9
    5pm - 6:30pm
    Tucker Hall, 127A

    Philip Roessler, W&M Assistant Professor of Government and the Director of the Center for African Development, will give a talk on two books that he recently published.

      Studying and Researching Gender in International Relations
      Tuesday, February 14
      12:30pm - 1:30pm
      Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 322

      Join the Politics and Gender Working Group for a lunch discussion: Studying and Researching Gender in International Relations. Lunch provided, but please RSVP!

        #youarewelcomehere
        Wednesday, February 15 - Friday, February 17
        12pm - 4:30pm
        School of Education

        Write a message of support to your fellow students and share it with the world. #youarewelcomehere @internationalwm

        Table at School of Education Wednesday, Feb. 15, 12-4:30pm and Friday, Feb. 17, 12-4 pm.


          Department of State Meet Up - Jasper Daniels representative for the Mid-Atlantic region
          Wednesday, February 15
          1:30pm - 2:30pm
          Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room A&B

          Jasper Daniels, the Department of State's representative for the Mid-Atlantic region (VA, NC, SC), is coming to speak with you about DOS job and internship opportunities and paths. 

            Refugees Post Trump
            Wednesday, February 15
            6pm - 7pm
            Sadler Center, Commonwealth
            No Lost Generation is  hosting a panel discussion to explore the refugee crisis in the light of the Trump presidency. 
              Dr. Caroly Shumway: How Can We Transform International Development with Science? 
              Thursday, February 16
              5:30pm - 7pm
              Tucker Hall, 127A

              Dr. Shumway will discuss how USAID is using science and technology to transform international development efforts and the fight against global poverty, and explore the gaps and opportunities for transformation of development through science.


                Government & Non-Profit Career Expo 
                Friday, February 17
                10am - 3pm
                Georgetown University Hotel and Conference Center Ballroom

                The Government and Nonprofit Expo will have 70 employers ready to connect with you. Sign up on Tribe Careers under "workshops" for more information. 

                  Sarajevo Roses: Film Screening and Q&A with the Producer-Director
                  Tuesday, February 21
                  5:30pm - 8pm
                  Tucker Hall, 127A

                  The Bosnia Project will screen the documentary Sarajevo Roses, followed by a Q&A with its director, Roger M. Richards. Produced over twenty-four years, Sarajevo Roses is a cinematic essay told by five citizens who survived and now struggle to rebuild.

                    Campus COLL 300 Presentation: "Resistance, Activism, and Protest: Time for a Rebirth!"
                    Wednesday, February 22
                    5pm
                    Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

                    Eric Sawyer gives the first of three campus COLL 300 presentations scheduled for Spring 2017. 

                      Dunn Speaker Series: Trump, National Security, and Foreign Affairs
                      Monday, February 27
                      12:50pm - 1:50pm
                      Law School, Room 127

                      Jack Goldsmith, Henry Shattuck Professor of Law Harvard Law School and former head of the Office of Legal Counsel in the George W Bush administration, will deliver a lecture at 12:50 on Monday, February 27, in room 127. Please RSVP. Lunch will be served.