Making a Stand: A Woman's Jihad against Violence and Extremism
Tuesday, March 3
3:30pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
Sara Khan, director of Inspire, a women's human rights and counter-terrorism organization which seeks to address inequalities facing British Muslim women, is the 2015 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence.
    ISIS and Women's Rights: The Key Battleground for Extremists
    Wednesday, March 4
    12:50pm
    Law School, Room 127
    Sara Khan, director of Inspire, a women's human rights and counter-terrorism organization which seeks to address inequalities facing British Muslim women, is the 2015 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence.
      Film Screening, and Discussion of Food Chains
      Wednesday, March 4
      6pm
      Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
      Join us for Snacks, Film Screening, and Discussion of Food Chains, featuring CIW's Fair Food Program
        Lantern Festival Celebration
        Thursday, March 5
        6pm - 8pm
        Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), 1st Floor, Chinese House
        Come make and eat glutinous rice dessert "tangyuan", then guess Chinese New Year's riddles !
          Keio/W&M Cross-Cultural Collaborations Program: Peer Assistant Deadline 3/27
          Monday, March 16 - Friday, March 27
          12:01am - 5pm
          Apply online
          Apply to become a Peer Assistant (August 2-17, 2015 in Williamsburg and DC) and work with 40 students from Keio University in Japan.
            ITPIR Soliciting Applications for Summer Research Opportunities
            Wednesday, March 18 - Friday, March 27
            Scotland 427
            ITPIR anticipates employing roughly 120 student researchers this summer. We welcome applicants from all majors with a particular emphasis on government, international relations, public policy, global studies, modern languages, and computer science.
              Stabilizing Portraits: Arab Photography in the Ottoman Era
              Thursday, March 26
              3:30pm - 5pm
              Washington Hall, Room 315
              Prof. Stephen Sheehi examines how the portrait during the 19th c "Arab Renaissance" mediated and stabilized social and economic transformations in the Arab world, enacting a local subject, necessary for the establishment of localized capitalist order.
                Debra Nystrom to Speak
                Thursday, March 26
                7pm
                Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A
                Debra Nystrom is the author of three books of poetry, Bad River Road and Torn Sky (Sarabande Books) and A Quarter Turn (Sheep Meadow Press).
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