The Global Marine Species Assessment 2005-15: Status, Successes and Next Steps
Wednesday, November 4
12pm - 1pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, Classroom A/B
Dr. Gina Ralph of Old Dominion University will discuss the status and future plans of the Global Marine Species Assessment.
    Washoku: traditional dietary cultures of Japan
    Wednesday, November 4
    5pm
    Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 220
    The lecture uses the Japanese prefecture of Akita to examine the four distinct features of the traditional diet. Japanese snacks will be served.
      CSO's Annual Lantern Festival
      Wednesday, November 4
      6pm - 11pm
      Sunken Garden
      Join CSO in celebrating this year's Chinese Lantern Festival! Illuminate the night sky with your personalized floating lanterns and share a special evening with friends and loved ones!
        Women Accused of International Crimes
        Thursday, November 5
        12:50pm
        Law School, Room 120
        Join the Human Security Law Center over pizza lunch for a presentation by Dr. Suzannah Linton. Her talk will focus on gender equality in the international criminal justice system.
          The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific
          Thursday, November 12
          7pm - 8:30pm
          VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
          Join us as anthropologist, filmmaker, and author Sam Low screens his award-winning documentary of where Polynesians came from and how they may have navigated without charts or instruments across 10 million square miles of empty sea.
            Classical Studies Lecture: "No Pity for Hecuba: Euripides' Hecuba and the Athenian Empire"
            Thursday, November 19
            5pm - 6pm
            Andrews Hall, Room 101
            Prof. Angeliki Tzanetou will offer a lecture on "No Pity for Hecuba: Euripides' Hecuba and the Athenian Empire."