NCUSAR Washington D.C. Summer Internship Application Deadline
Monday, March 12
All day
Location not specified
National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations summer internship applications due.
    The Literary Impulse in Russian Historical Scholarship: The Case of Vasily Kyluchevsky
    Monday, March 12
    5pm
    James Blair Hall, Room 223
    A talk given by Frances Nethercott, Visiting Faculty Fellow in History (University of St Andrews), titled: The Literary Impulse in Russian Historical Scholarship: The Case of Vasily Kyluchevsky (1841-1911).
      Analyzing Shanghai Expo 2010 as a Nationally-Owned Enterprise of China
      Monday, March 12
      5pm - 6:20pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 333
      This lecture by Zhang Jijiao is co-sponsored by W&M's Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES).
        "From TASS to Twitter: Russian and Soviet Journalism in Historical Perspective"
        Tuesday, March 13
        4pm
        Washington Hall, Room 201
        "From TASS to Twitter: Russian and Soviet Journalism in Historical Perspective," a talk by Mary Catherine French '07, Ph.D. Candidate in Soviet History, University of Pennsylvania.
          Embodying the Multi-Ethnic Nation: Mongolian Dancer Siqintariha and Ethnic Indetity in China
          Tuesday, March 13
          4pm - 5pm
          Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
          Presented by Emily Wilcox, Visiting Assistant Professor of Chinese Studies. Part of the Reves Hall Coffee Hour series.
            Reves Hall Coffee Hour: Embodying the Multi-Ethnic Nation
            Tuesday, March 13
            4pm - 5pm
            Reves Hall
            Emily Wilcox, Visiting Assistant Professor of Chinese Studies will present, "Embodying the Multi-Ethnic Nation: Mongolian Dancer Siqintariha and Ethnic Identity in China". Refreshments will be served.
              Shanghai Expo and China's Private Enterprises
              Wednesday, March 14
              5pm - 6:20pm
              Blow Memorial Hall, Room 333
              Dr. Zhang Jijiao will explore how at Shanghai Expo 2010 the Chinese Private Enterprise Pavilion succeeded in attracting 16 top Chinese enterprises to showcase for the world China's private sector.
                When China Met Africa
                Thursday, March 15
                5:30pm
                Washington Hall, Room 201
                The Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations will be screening the intriguing new documentary, When China Met Africa, and discussing how William & Mary students are researching the topic of Chinese international aid.
                  Dalai Lama's North American Representative
                  Thursday, March 15
                  7pm - 8:30pm
                  Sadler Center, Tidewater AB
                  Lobsang Nyandak will speak on the Dalai Lama's work since retiring from his post as head of the Tibetan government.
                    Middle East Webinar with Neil Lazarus
                    Saturday, March 17
                    1pm
                    Washington Hall, Room 315
                    Middle East Expert, Neil Lazarus will be holding a live webinar from Israel about Middle Eastern current events.
                      Majors Information Week
                      Monday, March 19 - Friday, March 23
                      TBD
                      Academic advising information event
                        The Globalization of Policy Schools: Trends in the U.S. and Abroad
                        Monday, March 19
                        3:30pm
                        Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
                        Presented by John Keeler, Dean of the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) at the University of Pittsburgh.
                          Lecture on Korean Fashion
                          Tuesday, March 20
                          4:30pm - 6pm
                          Washington Hall, Room 315
                          Prof. Ja-Yeon Lee (Silla University) will discuss "The Westernization of Korean Fashion," March 20 (Tuesday), 4:30 p.m. in Washington 315.
                            One Alums Journey Toward Her Dream Job
                            Thursday, March 22
                            4:30pm - 5:30pm
                            Cohen Career Center, Presentation Rooms A&B
                            Join Certified Life Coach Amy Steindler (B.A., Theatre and Speech, 1980) for a session that will help you learn some career decision-making techniques for uncovering what you really want in your career and how to tell what's really right for you.
                              Study Abroad with Institute for Study Abroad - Butler University
                              Friday, March 23
                              11am - 2pm
                              Sadler Center, Lobby
                              Learn about IFSA-Butler study abroad semester and summer programs in Australia, New Zealand, China, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Egypt and India.
                                Obama's African Policy: Change and Continuity
                                Friday, March 23
                                2pm
                                Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
                                Nicolas van de Walle, the Maxwell M. Upson Professor of Government at Cornell University will give a public lecture and take questions on "Obama's African Policy: Change and Continuity." The talk is sponsored by the Institute for the Theory and Practice
                                  Contested Traditions in Modern Chinese Culture: W&M Chinese Majors Forum
                                  Friday, March 23
                                  2pm - 6pm
                                  Washington Hall, Room 201
                                  After a keynote speech by Professor Charles Laughlin of Virginia, Chinese Studies graduating seniors will present their individual research projects.
                                    Peace Corps Information Session
                                    Friday, March 23
                                    4pm - 5pm
                                    Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
                                    An opportunity to speak with returned W&M Peace Corps volunteers.
                                      W&M Film Camp
                                      Saturday, March 24
                                      10am - 3pm
                                      TBD
                                      W&M students volunteering for the international service-learning project, The Bosnia Project, will host a 1-day film camp for children ages 7-12 on March 24 from 10-3 on the W&M campus. Students will learn how to make their own short films.
                                        W&M Film Camp March 24
                                        Saturday, March 24
                                        10am - 3pm
                                        TBD
                                        W&M students volunteering for the international service-learning project, The Bosnia Project, will host a 1-day film camp for children ages 7-12 on Saturday, March 24 from 10-3 on the W&M campus. Students will learn how to make their own short films.
                                          Lecture: Military Interventions in Afghanistan
                                          Monday, March 26
                                          4pm
                                          School of Education, Holly Room
                                          Professor Jeremy Black, University of Exeter
                                            Trayvon Martin Candlelight Vigil
                                            Monday, March 26
                                            8:30pm
                                            Wren Courtyard
                                            Monday, March 26, 2012, will mark the one month anniversary of Trayvon Martin's tragic death. Stand in solidarity with Trayvon's family at a vigil, which will be held at 8:30 p.m. in the Wren Courtyard.
                                              Chinese Culture Semester Dance Gala
                                              Wednesday, March 28
                                              7:30pm
                                              Kimball Theatre, Merchants Square
                                              An evening of Chinese culture through live performances of Chinese dance, music and songs.
                                                Religion to Make a Nation: India and the Idea of the Bhakti Movement
                                                Thursday, March 29
                                                3:30pm
                                                Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
                                                John Stratton Hawley is Professor of Religion at Barnard College, Columbia University, and the author or editor of 15 books, including most recently, The Memory of Love: Surdas Sings to Krishna (Oxford University Press).
                                                  Luciana Marchesini - Globalization and International Development
                                                  Thursday, March 29
                                                  5pm - 6:30pm
                                                  Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 237
                                                  Speaker: Luciana Marchesini, Research Analyst, World Bank/International Finance Corporation, William & Mary Alumna '06 Sponsored by: Sociology and LAS
                                                    Chinese Language Speech Contest
                                                    Friday, March 30
                                                    3pm
                                                    Washington Hall, Room 201
                                                    All students encouraged to participate. Winners will speak at the William & Mary Confucius Institute Opening Ceremony.
                                                      W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble featuring Nasreddine and Amina, from Oujda Morocco
                                                      Friday, March 30
                                                      8pm
                                                      Williamsburg Library Theatre
                                                      Join us in welcoming our guest artists from Morocco, Nasreddine Chaabane and Amina Bensaad from the Association Ahbab Cheikh Salah, for an evening of North African Andalusi music featuring the William and Mary Middle Eastern Music Ensemble.
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