Spring 2012 W&M Study Abroad Deadlines
Saturday, October 1
All day
Location not specified
Spring 2012 W&M exchange and assisted enrollment study abroad deadlines Oct 1. Apply at http://studyabroad.wm.edu
    Nuclear World Controversies (Tyler Distinguished Lecture Series)
    Thursday, October 13
    4:30pm - 6pm
    Andrews Hall, Room 101
    Professor Kate Brown (University of Maryland-Baltimore County) will present a lecture entitled "Irrevocable: The Life-Changing, Society-Altering Significance of Plutonium in the US and USSR."
      Russian Studies Information Session
      Tuesday, October 18
      3:30pm - 4:30pm
      Washington Hall, Room 315
      Join us for pizza and conversation about spring course offerings, the St. Petersburg program, the Russian House and scholarship opportunities.
        David Reynolds Lecture
        Thursday, October 20
        6pm - 8:30pm
        Washington Hall, Room 201
          Lecture: "The Living Chernobyl: The Exclusion Zone 25 Years Later"
          Friday, October 21
          3pm
          Washington Hall, Room 302
          The Russian Studies Program is proud to present this year's homecoming lecture speaker Ed Geist ABD (UNC, Chapel Hill) "The Living Chernobyl: The Exclusion Zone 25 Years Later."
            Global Studies Homecoming Open House
            Saturday, October 22
            10am - 12pm
            Reves Center for International Studies
            The open house is always a great chance to visit with old friends and professors, meet current students who are interested in international careers and relax over drinks and food.
              Hidden Voices: The Lives of LGBT Muslims
              Tuesday, October 25
              7pm
              150
              Activist Faisal Alam presents the struggles and challenges facing sexual and gender minorities within the Muslim world. While highlighting the diversity of Islam, "Hidden Voices" explores the legacy of colonialism and sodomy laws within the Muslim world.
                Nuclear World Controversies (Tyler Distinguished Lecture Series)
                Thursday, October 27
                4:30pm - 6pm
                Andrews Hall, Room 101
                Professor Lawrence S. Wittner (SUNY-Albany) will deliver a lecture entitled "How Peace Activists Saved the World from Nuclear War."
                  LECHE & Drive By Vigils: the novels and poems of R. Zamora Linmark
                  Friday, October 28
                  6:30pm - 8:30pm
                  Wren Building, Great Hall
                  Award-winning author R. Zamora Linmark will read from his latest novel LECHE and his new poetry collection DRIVE BY VIGILS.