Lecture on Japanese Nuclear Power and Fukushima
Thursday, November 3
4:30pm - 6pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 301
Daniel Aldrich (Purdue U) Talk entitled "Sight Fights: How Japan Handles Nuclear Reactors"
    "How to Nail a Dictator" Screening
    Thursday, November 3
    5pm - 8pm
    Andrews Hall, Room 101
    On-campus screening of the new documentary film Granito: How to Nail a Dictator, followed by Q&A with film's director, Pamela Yates.
      Korea and Northeast Asia Conference
      Friday, November 4
      1pm - 5pm
      Sadler Center, Chesapeake C
      This event is open to the public.
        "Grassroots Community Improvement of Maternal Child Health In Kenya"
        Friday, November 11
        3pm - 4pm
        Washington Hall, Room 307
        A Reves Hall Coffee Hour presentation by Dr. Camilla Buchanan.
          21st-Century Global Education: The Realities of Post-Soviet Armenia
          Friday, November 11
          3:30pm - 5pm
          School of Education, The Board Room
          Visiting scholar Dr. Gagik Demirjian will present on the state of post-Soviet Armenian higher education. Dr. Demirjian has an interest in how information and communication technologies (ICT) can be applied in higher education.
            International Education Week 2011
            Monday, November 14 - Friday, November 18
            Location not specified
            Joint initiative of the Departments of State and Education to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange.
              Science Fiction Film in the USSR (Public Lecture)
              Tuesday, November 15
              5pm
              Washington Hall, Room 201
              The Russian and Post-Soviet Studies Program is proud to present Professor Sergei Kapterev, Professor of Film Studies at the Russian Film Institute, Moscow (Russia). His lecture is entitled "Science Fiction Film in the USSR."
                Music and Cultural Production in Oman: A Forum
                Wednesday, November 16
                7pm - 8:30pm
                Ewell Hall, Room 151
                Featuring Dr. Majid Al Harthy, Professor of Musicology and Ethnomusicology, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman With introductory comments by Anne K. Rasmussen, Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center Research Fellow for 2010-2011
                  Libya's Transition to Democracy
                  Sunday, November 20
                  3:30pm - 5:30pm
                  School of Education, Matoaka Woods
                  The College of William & Mary and Libya El Hurra Charity will co-host a panel discussion, "Libya's Transition to Democracy" in the Matoaka Woods Room of the School of Education.
                    Sudan's Perfect Storm - What Next?
                    Monday, November 21
                    6pm
                    Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
                    A roundtable discussion on Sudan after the secession of the South.
                      Visualizing St. Petersburg: Russian Student Documentary Film Festival
                      Tuesday, November 29
                      5pm
                      Washington Hall, Room 201
                      The Russian Studies Program is proud to present documentary films that W&M students have made in St. Petersburg this summer.