Greater Peninsula Women's Bar Association CLE Fundraiser-W&M Law School Clinical Program
Saturday, February 8
8:30am - 4:15pm
Law School
The Greater Peninsula Women's Bar Association is hosting a CLE fundraiser on Saturday February 8, 2014 at William & Mary Law School. Proceeds will benefit the Law School's Clinical Program.
    The Weingartner Digital Citizenship Forum
    Tuesday, February 11
    5pm - 8:30pm
    Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
    The Roy R. Charles Center for Academic Excellence and dotDemocracy present the 2014 Weingartner Digital Citizenship Forum. This event will host panelists discussing the impacts of the Internet on democracy.
      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.
        Reading by Poet, Memoirist, and Biographer Quincy Troupe
        Wednesday, February 12
        8pm
        Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A
        Poet, Memoirist and Biographer Quincy Troupe will present a free public reading of his work on February 12, 2014, at 8 p.m. in the Tucker Theater on the William & Mary campus.
          Think Outside the "Box" : A Teach-In
          Saturday, February 15
          All day
          Rooms and Locations for Sessions TBA
          This Teach-In will feature a series of "classes" taught by William & Mary faculty, staff, and student organizations on issues of sexual assault and the campus climate for women at our school.
            HUGE Spring Book Sale in the English Department
            Tuesday, February 18 - Friday, February 21
            8:30am - 5pm
            Tucker Hall, Outside Tucker Theatre
            Please stop by the English Department on February 18-21 to see our HUGE selection of books for sale. We have something for every audience.
              Focus ON: Study Abroad
              Wednesday, February 19
              3:30pm - 4:30pm
              Sadler Center, Tidewater B
              Fulbright Summer Institute at King's College
                The Vagina Dialogues: A 2-Part Series
                Wednesday, February 19
                7:30pm - 9pm
                Andrews Hall, Room 201
                How do we create change together? Partly we need to understand each other and how we experience things, including the recent incidents on campus, through the lenses of our gender and other identities. And we have to learn how to be allies to each other.
                  Screening "Inequality for All" with Robert Reich
                  Thursday, February 20
                  5pm - 8pm
                  McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
                  "Inequality for All" a 2013 documentary featuring Robert Reich. AMP screening on Feb 20th in McGlothin St, Rm 20 @ 5PM with live, post-screening Q & A with Robert Reich.
                    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.
                      AX 101: Understanding Authentic Excellence
                      Tuesday, February 25
                      4pm - 5pm
                      Campus Center, Room 220
                      Dr. Kelly Crace discusses authentic excellence versus fear-based excellence and how they relate to resilience, fulfillment and productivity!
                        "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.
                          GSWS Brownbag with Faith Barton
                          Wednesday, February 26
                          12pm - 1pm
                          Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
                          Join GSWS for a Brown Bag Lecture with Faith Barton, a senior in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies and Studio Art. The title of her talk is "Occupy Spaces: Other and Laughing About it." Lunch will be served.
                            "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.
                              The Vagina Dialogues: A 2-Part Series
                              Wednesday, February 26
                              7:30pm - 9pm
                              Andrews Hall, Room 201
                              How do we create change together? Partly we need to understand each other and how we experience things, including the recent incidents on campus, through the lenses of our gender and other identities. And we have to learn how to be allies to each other.
                                Andrews Gallery: Martha T. Jones: Poem Paintings & Other Works
                                Thursday, February 27 - Thursday, March 27
                                10am - 5pm
                                Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery
                                Andrews Gallery and the Department of Art & Art History invite you to join us for: Poem Paintings and Other Works by Martha T. Jones Feb 27 - Mar 27, 2014 Reception: Fri, Feb 28, 4 - 6 p Exhibitions and receptions are free and open to the public.
                                  Peninsular Women: Making a Difference exhibit opening
                                  Friday, February 28
                                  3pm - 4:30pm
                                  Swem Library, Read & Relax area, 1st floor
                                  As part of the course "Out of the Shadows: Women of the Civil Rights Movement," W&M students wrote biographies of women who have contributed and are still contributing to the betterment of life on the Peninsula.