Africana First Friday Lecture with Robert Trent Vinson
Friday, September 5
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join Africana Studies' First Friday Lecture with Professor Robert Trent Vinson. His lecture is entitled, "Before Mandela, Like a King: The Prophetic Politics of Albert Luthuli."
    Visual Cultures of East Asia Lecture Series (Daisuke Miyao)
    Wednesday, September 10
    4:30pm - 6:30pm
    Washington Hall, Room 307
    Prof. Daisuke Miyao (University of California-San Diego), will offer a talk entitled "Japonisme and the Birth of Japanese Female Film Actors."
      Focus ON: The Truman Scholarship
      Thursday, September 11
      5pm - 5:45pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
      Juniors with strong academic records and excellent leadership history who plan to pursue careers in public service should attend this session. Sophomores and freshmen are also encouraged to attend.
        Moscow on the Hudson
        Thursday, September 11
        5:30pm - 7pm
        150 (new location!)
        This is the second film in the student-run film series "Russia in Global Film Formats" which runs from September 3 to September 18.
          2014 Fall Career & Internship Fair
          Friday, September 12
          12pm - 4pm
          Sadler Center, Tidewater/Chesapeake
            Lecture: Russia, Ukraine, and the Borders of Europe
            Wednesday, September 17
            3:30pm - 5pm
            Small Hall, Room 111
            Reves Hall Global Lectures are informal discussions between featured speakers, students, professors and other guest speakers on global affairs. The lectures are free and open to the public.
              Field Research on the US-Mexico Border
              Wednesday, September 17 - Thursday, September 18
              5pm - 5pm
              Washington Hall, Room 301
              This one-credit guided research course will enable selected students to expand their scholarship on Immigration, Border Studies, and Human Rights through field research on the U.S.-Mexico border over Winter Break.
                Dumpling Night
                Friday, September 19
                5pm - 7pm
                Preston Hall (Randolph Complex)
                  CSO's Harvest Moon Festival
                  Friday, September 19
                  6pm - 9pm
                  Sadler Center, Commonwealth Theater
                  This is a play put on by W&M's Chinese Student Organization. It's a cultural play celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival. It will have dances, fight scenes, comedy, and culture. After the play, dinner will also be provided.
                    Family Weekend Concert
                    Friday, September 19
                    8pm
                    Kaplan Arena
                    Sit back, relax, and enjoy the sounds of the W&M Women's Chorus, Choir, Wind Symphony, and Orchestra.
                      Study Abroad Fair
                      Saturday, September 20
                      12pm - 3pm
                      Unity Hall
                      Come speak with study abroad student participants, faculty leading study abroad programs, exchange students, and representatives from study abroad organizations to learn about scholarships and the hundreds of opportunities for study abroad.
                        Middle Eastern Music Ensemble Family Weekend Concert
                        Saturday, September 20
                        4pm - 5pm
                        Wren Building, Great Hall
                        Join the Middle Eastern Music Ensemble as they perform in their annual debut performance.
                          Chinese House Open House
                          Saturday, September 20
                          4pm - 6pm
                          Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), 1st Floor
                            Bellini Colloquium: Rachel DiNitto: "Bodies in the Zone: Literature from Japan's Fukushima Disaster"
                            Tuesday, September 23
                            3:30pm - 5pm
                            Washington Hall, Room 315
                            Prof. DiNitto's lecture focuses on Takahashi Genichiro's novel "The Nuclear Reactor in Love" (Koisuru genpatsu, 2011), an intriguing story about a charity project that uses adult videos to raise money for the March11 victims of Japan's Fukushima.
                              W&M Program in La Plata, info session
                              Thursday, September 25
                              5:15pm
                              Washington Hall, Room 315
                                Chinese Language Experience Classes and Word Puzzles
                                Friday, September 26
                                1pm - 5pm
                                Rowe House
                                Learn some simple Chinese and strain your brain with Chinese Word puzzles!