2nd Annual Interfaith Conference
Sunday, February 2
10am - 4pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
2014 Theme: Religion in Conflict: Source of Resolution or Part of the Problem?
    Janet Lord: Investigating the North Korean Gulag
    Tuesday, February 4
    12:50pm - 1:50pm
    Law School, Room 141
    Janet Lord will be presenting on human rights abuses in North Korea via the UN investigation of the North Korean gulags - prison camps. When: Tuesday, Feb. 4th from 12:50-1:50pm Where: Law School Rm. 141 Free pizza will be served.
      Lecture: Daniil Kharms and the End of the Russian Avant-Garde
      Wednesday, February 5
      5pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
      Professor Anthony Anemone (The New School) Illustrated talk about the life, works, and tragic death of Daniil Kharms (1905-1942)
        Charter Day Ceremony
        Friday, February 7
        4pm
        Kaplan Arena
        The Charter Day ceremony, which is open to the public, marks the 321st anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Charter from King William III and Queen Mary II of England establishing the College.
          Fulbright Fridays: The UK Summer Institutes
          Friday, February 7
          4pm
          Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
          The US-UK Fulbright Commission is funding summer programs at nine UK institutions this year. Freshmen and sophomores who will be 18 before the start of the program and who have GPAs of 3.5 and over may apply.
            Lecture: Religious Intolerance in the Armed Forces: As Dangerous as it Gets
            Monday, February 10
            5pm - 7pm
            Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
            A lecture by the Executive Director of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, Mr. Mikey Weinstein.
              Focus ON: Fulbright/Nat'l Geographic Digital Storytelling Fellowship (workshop)
              Tuesday, February 11
              6pm
              Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
              This Fellowship provides opportunities to participate in an academic year of overseas travel and digital storytelling in up to three countries on a globally significant social or environmental topic.The deadline is February 28, 2014.
                The Venetian Nun as 17th-century Actress
                Wednesday, February 12
                3pm - 4pm
                Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
                Reves Hall Global lecture by Christine Scippa Bhasin, Adjunct Assistant Professor of History and Theatre.
                  Study Abroad & STEM - CANCELLED 2/12
                  Wednesday, February 12
                  6:30pm - 7:30pm
                  Sadler Center, York Room
                    Balance & Stress Management using Qigong and Taiji
                    Monday, February 17
                    1pm - 2pm
                    Sadler Center, Tidewater B
                    Learn and practice slow smooth body movements of Qigong (a moving Toga technique) & Taiji (Tai Chi) to achieve a state of balance and relaxation of both body and mind (beginner's level).
                      US to USSR: American Experts and the Irrigation of Soviet Central Asia, 1929-1932
                      Monday, February 17
                      5:45pm - 6:45pm
                      Tucker Hall, 127 A
                      The stories of Americans who were sympathetic to the Bolsheviks and provided assistance to the Soviet cause, are well known. Less well known, however, are the stories of the Americans who provided technical assistance to the Soviets.
                        [AMP] Planet Earth Debate: Solutions to Climate Change
                        Tuesday, February 18
                        7pm - 8pm
                        Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
                        Which discipline will save the world from climate change? Come hear your favorite professors as they defend their discipline in the debate to mitigate climate change and environmental destruction!
                          Focus ON: Study Abroad
                          Wednesday, February 19
                          3:30pm - 4:30pm
                          Sadler Center, Tidewater B
                          Fulbright Summer Institute at King's College
                            America's Fighting Neighbour: Canada and the First World War
                            Wednesday, February 19
                            5pm - 7pm
                            Swem Library, Botetourt Theatre & Gallery
                            Please join our guest speaker Dr. Gregory Donaghy, head of the historical section of Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, as he discusses Canada and the first World War. A cocktail reception will follow talk.
                              Peace Corps Information Session
                              Wednesday, February 19
                              6:30pm - 8:30pm
                              Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
                              Come and learn about the Peace Corps and their opportunities for William & Mary students
                                5th Annual Rio de La Plata Seminar
                                Friday, February 21 - Saturday, February 22
                                James Blair Hall, History Library
                                  5th Annual Rio de La Plata Seminar Keynote Lecture
                                  Friday, February 21
                                  11am
                                  Tucker Hall, 127A
                                  Keynote Lecture - Friday, Feb 21 at 11am in Tucker Hall 127A "The Clockmaker's Long Goodbye: Self Invention in the Era of Revolutionary Politics" by Lyman Johnson, University of North Carolina - Charlotte.
                                    Fulbright Fridays: Fulbright Full Grants for Study or Research
                                    Friday, February 21
                                    4pm - 5pm
                                    Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
                                    Now is the time to lay the groundwork for a competitive Fulbright research or study grant application! Come to this session to learn more, including the nuts and bolts of securing affiliations.
                                      "Half the Sky" PBS documentary screening
                                      Tuesday, February 25
                                      7pm - 9pm
                                      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 333
                                      Free film screening open to all W&M students, faculty & staff.
                                        "Half the Sky" PBS documentary screening
                                        Wednesday, February 26
                                        12pm - 2pm
                                        Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
                                        Free film screening open to all WM students, faculty & staff.
                                          Study Abroad & STEM
                                          Wednesday, February 26
                                          6:30pm - 7:30pm
                                          James Blair Hall, Room 201
                                            Chinese Major Forum
                                            Thursday, February 27
                                            2pm - 6pm
                                            Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127
                                            The annual Chinese Major Forum is going to be held on 27 Feb 2014 (Thursday afternoon). This year the theme is "Fashion, Media, and Chinese Consumer Culture."
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