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eLearning Workshop - "Integrating Multimedia into your Courses: Using Online Collections"
eLearning Workshop - "Integrating Multimedia into your Courses: Using Online Collections"
Thursday, October 1
9:45am - 10:45am
Swem Library, Cox Classroom
Paul Showalter will present on incorporating multimedia resources from Swem Library's amazing databases and collections into your courses.
Lecture with Dr. Brian Dias
Lecture with Dr. Brian Dias
Thursday, October 1
5pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
All are welcome to attend a lecture by Dr. Brian Dias, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry from Emory University School of Medicine, titled "Multi-generational perspectives on the future of psychiatry: Molecular Neuroscience to Contemplative Practice."
eLearning Workshop - "Integrating Multimedia into your Courses: Using Online Collections"
eLearning Workshop - "Integrating Multimedia into your Courses: Using Online Collections"
Friday, October 2
12pm - 1pm
Swem Library, Cox Classroom
Paul Showalter will present on incorporating multimedia resources from Swem Library's amazing databases and collections into your courses.
HOPE Presents: Back 2 Basics
HOPE Presents: Back 2 Basics
Tuesday, October 6
8pm - 9pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
Come experience a sex ed crash course with HOPE to explore decisions regarding sex and sexual actions, safe sex, your and your partner's anatomies, and resources that we have on campus!
Queer Climates on Campus: An LGBTQ Discussion Panel
Queer Climates on Campus: An LGBTQ Discussion Panel
Wednesday, October 14
7pm - 9pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
An LGBTQ discussion panel between students and professors, talking about the atmosphere of inclusion on campus, with an emphasis on tips and strategies to cope with discrimination and how to get more involved with activism.
Apply to be a Weingartner Fellow
Apply to be a Weingartner Fellow
Thursday, October 15 - Friday, October 23
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 254
All W&M undergraduates are invited to apply to be named Weingartner Global Fellows for the 2016 calendar year. Applications are due in the Charles Center by October 23, 2015.
Rape Culture 101: Perspectives for Faculty and Staff
Rape Culture 101: Perspectives for Faculty and Staff
Thursday, October 15
12pm - 1:30pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake A&B
This workshop (Bring Your Own Lunch!) focuses on terms, definitions, examples, what is happening on colleges around the country as well as the work done here at W&M, and how faculty and staff can be involved in such work.
Student Advocacy Training: For Gender Violence Reduction
Student Advocacy Training: For Gender Violence Reduction
Thursday, October 15
3pm - 4pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth
Increase your effectiveness as a student advocate to reduce gender violence and meet like-minded peers in this exciting workshop presented by Dr. Stephanie Gilmore.
This workshop is for students only (undergraduate, graduate or exchange).
Media Analysis: What Role Do the Media Play in Promoting and Combating Gender Violence
Media Analysis: What Role Do the Media Play in Promoting and Combating Gender Violence
Thursday, October 15
7:30pm - 9:15pm
Swem Library, Ford Media Classroom (Basement)
In this workshop facilitated by Dr. Stephanie Gilmore, see and hear examples of how the media create or even disarm a rape culture.
By the end of the workshop, participants will have created a relationship-positive Spotify song list!
10th Annual iREP Africa Weekend: Dining & Dialogue
10th Annual iREP Africa Weekend: Dining & Dialogue
Friday, October 16
6:30pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A/B
iREP Africa 2015 will be the African Cultural Society's TENTH annual weekend celebrating the diversity and culture of the African continent and its diaspora.
10th Annual iREP Africa Weekend: Afro Zumba
10th Annual iREP Africa Weekend: Afro Zumba
Saturday, October 17
11am - 1pm
Tazewell Hall (Randolph Complex), Basement
This event is sure to get you on your feet! Take a FREE Afrobeat Zumba class with ACS!
iREP Africa 2015 will be the African Cultural Society's TENTH annual weekend celebrating the diversity and culture of the African continent and its diaspora.
10th Annual iREP Africa Cultural Showcase
10th Annual iREP Africa Cultural Showcase
Saturday, October 17
7pm - 9pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
iREP Africa 2015 will be the African Cultural Society's 10th annual cultural showcase celebrating the diversity and culture of the African continent. There will be music, dance, poetry and much more! {{http://bit.ly/1Lszto2, Buy $5 advance tickets now!}}
Focus ON: The Boren Scholarship
Focus ON: The Boren Scholarship
Tuesday, October 20
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Boren Scholarships fund study abroad in countries underrepresented in study abroad. Language study is required - you can even start a new language. In recent years W&M students have studied in China, Kyrgyzstan, Taiwan, and Tanzania.
GSWS Brownbag with Cynthia Ward
GSWS Brownbag with Cynthia Ward
Wednesday, October 21
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
All are welcome. Cynthia Ward, Professor of Law will give a talk titled, "Adjudicating Sexual Assault on Campus: Emerging Models at U.S. Colleges and Universities."
Lee Lecture: "The Dying God: Demeter, Persephone, and the Origins of Greek Mystery Cults"
Lee Lecture: "The Dying God: Demeter, Persephone, and the Origins of Greek Mystery Cults"
Thursday, October 22
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Prof. Michael Cosmopoulos will present a lecture on "The Dying God: Demeter, Persephone, and the Origins of Greek Mystery Cults."
The Sexuality of History: How Sapphic Subjects Shaped European Thought
The Sexuality of History: How Sapphic Subjects Shaped European Thought
Friday, October 23
3pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall, First Floor
The 2015 John Boswell Memorial Lecture, delivered by Prof. Susan S. Lanser, Comparative Literature, English, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Brandeis University.
Acclaimed Fiction Writer Ann Beattie to Speak
Eli Clare Lecture
Eli Clare Lecture
Wednesday, October 28
5pm - 6pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
All are welcome to attend a lecture by Eli Clare titled, "Yearning Towards Carrie Buck."
Red Flag Campaign Poetry Slam
Red Flag Campaign Poetry Slam
Thursday, October 29
6:30pm - 8pm
Tucker Hall, Tiered Stairs
Interested in poetry and healthy relationships? Join HOPE's Healthy Relationships/Sexual Aggression Branch for the first annual Red Flag Campaign Poetry Slam on Thursday, October 29 from 6:30 to 8:00 pm on the Tucker Stairs!
SchoolHouse Block Presents: The BIG Cheese
SchoolHouse Block Presents: The BIG Cheese
Friday, October 30
7pm - 11pm
Community Building
Come join SchoolHouse Block as we create a night of some cheesy Halloween fun.
We'll have tons of cheese-based foods available for purchase like:
- Grilled Cheese
- Nachos
- Mac n Cheese
- Fondue
- Cheese Danishes
- SO MUCH MORE
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Ongoing Events
2015 Summer Research Showcase
2015 Summer Research Showcase
Monday, September 28 - Friday, October 2
2pm - 5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Come support undergraduate research at William & Mary! This week-long event showcases research projects by students who received summer funding from the Roy R. Charles Center for Academic Excellence. All are welcome to attend!