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Vanessa Fong Lecture
Vanessa Fong Lecture
Monday, April 2
4pm - 5:30pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 102
"Transnational Chinese Students and the Quest for Flexible Citizenship
in the Developed World"
Guantanamo Bay Documentary and Panel Discussion
Guantanamo Bay Documentary and Panel Discussion
Tuesday, April 3
5pm - 8pm
Law School, Room 119
The Human Security Law Center is screening "The Response," a documentary on the Guantanamo Bay military tribunals, and hosting a panel of experts to discuss the documentary and current issues regarding Guantanamo Bay.
Lecture: China's Foreign Relations
Lecture: China's Foreign Relations
Thursday, April 5
4pm
School of Education, Holly Room
Professor Thomas J. Christensen, Princeton University
Blitz 2012: Seven W&M Professors Talk about the Arab Spring
Blitz 2012: Seven W&M Professors Talk about the Arab Spring
Saturday, April 7
2pm - 3:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
William and Mary professors from music, law, anthropology, psychology, modern languages, history and Arabic studies present talks on lesser known aspects of the Arab Spring.
CANCELLED: Why Neighbors Kill Neighbors: The Political Origins of Anti-Jewish Violence
CANCELLED: Why Neighbors Kill Neighbors: The Political Origins of Anti-Jewish Violence
Monday, April 9
6:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
George Tayloe Ross Lecture. Delivered by Jeffrey Kopstein, University of Toronto.
Jefferson and his Qur'an + A chat with His Royal Highness Ghazi bin Muhammad from Jordan
Jefferson and his Qur'an + A chat with His Royal Highness Ghazi bin Muhammad from Jordan
Friday, April 13
2pm - 3pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to learn about the drafting of our Declaration of Independence by founding father Thomas Jefferson, and the chance to interact with global interfaith leader and Nobel prize nominee Prince Ghazi Bin Muhammad!
'Gojira,' Not 'Godzilla'
'Gojira,' Not 'Godzilla'
Saturday, April 14
7pm - 9:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
On Saturday evening, we will screen the classic Japanese film Gojira
After the Quake: Japan Responds
After the Quake: Japan Responds
Sunday, April 15
8:30am - 3pm
Cohen Career Center
Join us Sunday, April 15, for a conference on the response to the catastrophic earthquake, tsunami and on-going nuclear crisis that hit northeastern Japan on March 11 last year.
William and Mary Confucius Institute Grand Opening Ceremony
William and Mary Confucius Institute Grand Opening Ceremony
Monday, April 16
All day
Location not specified
Celebrate WMCI's official opening at William and Mary!
WMCI Faculty Forum on Confucian Classics
WMCI Faculty Forum on Confucian Classics
Tuesday, April 17
2pm - 6:30pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
W&M and its Confucius Institute partner institution, Beijing Normal University (BNU) are hosting the Faculty Forum on Confucian Classics.
Faculty Forum on Confucian Classics
Faculty Forum on Confucian Classics
Tuesday, April 17
2pm - 7pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Following WMCI's Grand Opening Ceremony, W&M and its Confucius Institute partner institution, Beijing Normal University (BNU) are hosting the "Faculty Forum on Confucian Classics."
The W&M Indonesian Gamelan Spring Concert
The W&M Indonesian Gamelan Spring Concert
Tuesday, April 17
7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
The W&M Gamelan TUNJUNG BASKARA (Sun Lotus) under the direction of Cindy Benton-Groner presents "A Concert of Music from Central Java" featuring guest musician Midiyanto.
Lecture: Eclipse: The Rise of China
Lecture: Eclipse: The Rise of China
Wednesday, April 18
4pm
School of Education, Holly Room
Presented by Arvind Subramanian, Senior Fellow Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE).
"Tragedy in China Town" and the End of Extraterritoriality in Japan
"Tragedy in China Town" and the End of Extraterritoriality in Japan
Friday, April 20
1pm - 2pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Presented by Professor Eric Han, Department of History.
Reves Hall Coffee Hour: "Tragedy in China Town"
Reves Hall Coffee Hour: "Tragedy in China Town"
Friday, April 20
1pm - 2pm
Reves Hall
Prof. Eric Han, Dept. of History will be the guest at this Coffee Hour, giving a talk entitled, " 'Tragedy in China Town' and the End of Extraterritoriality in Japan."
PCAA Chinese Culture Booth, Hampton City International Childrens Festival
PCAA Chinese Culture Booth, Hampton City International Childrens Festival
Saturday, April 21
All day
Mill Point Park, Hampton
Over 30 countries and cultures represented. Drop by for entertainment, food, and educational exhibits!
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