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Focus ON: The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS)
Focus ON: The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS)
Wednesday, November 4
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
The CLS Program is part of a U.S. government effort to expand the number of Americans studying and mastering critical foreign languages. Students of diverse disciplines and majors are encouraged to apply.
The W&M Department of English presents a Brown Bag Lunch Talk by Hermine Pinson
The W&M Department of English presents a Brown Bag Lunch Talk by Hermine Pinson
Thursday, November 5
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Upon Seeing William H. Johnson's Jitterbugs V
or Bobby and Enid and the Marital Dance
12:30 to 1:30 p.m., Thursday, November 5th Blow Hall 201
Please bring your lunch--drinks and desserts will be provided!
Women Accused of International Crimes
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.
Table Talks: a conversation series about diversity
Table Talks: a conversation series about diversity
Thursday, November 5 - Tuesday, November 17
6pm - 7:30pm
Sadler Center, 11/5: Mason School of Business, 11/10 & 11/17: Tidewater B
Fall 2015 Table Talk Series, with free Chipotle:
- 11/5-Miley, What's Good?: Hairstyles and How We See Ourselves
-11/10-Beyond the Fork: Understanding Food & Food Culture
-11/17-1693 in 2015: Does Respecting the Past Mean Disrespecting the Present
Africana First Friday with Ntozake Shange
Africana First Friday with Ntozake Shange
Friday, November 6
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join us for a Q&A with Ntozake Shange. All are welcome. Food and drinks will be available.
Fulbright Friday: Let's Get Started!
Fulbright Friday: Let's Get Started!
Friday, November 6
4pm - 5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
It's never too early to think about your Fulbright application. Come to this session to learn about the nuts and bolts of applying and hear from special guest alum Addie Schafer, just back from doing a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Malaysia.
Capture the Flag by W&M Medical Relief
Capture the Flag by W&M Medical Relief
Saturday, November 7
10am - 4pm
Martha Barksdale Athletic Field
Help William & Mary Medical Relief get to Nicaragua this winter by competing in a capture the flag tournament!
Open Forum - Gender Discrimination and Sexism at W&M
Open Forum - Gender Discrimination and Sexism at W&M
Monday, November 9
3pm - 4:30pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake B
An open forum for individuals to talk about their own experiences with gender discrimination and sexism at the university and discuss possible remedies.
Dr. Elsa Fornero on The Value of Financial Literacy
Dr. Elsa Fornero on The Value of Financial Literacy
Wednesday, November 11
7pm - 8pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 1088
Presentation by Dr. Elsa Fornero, Professor at the University of Turin and former Italian Minister of Labor, Social Policies, and Gender Equality.
HOPE Presents The Porn Identity: An Open Discussion about Internet Porn
HOPE Presents The Porn Identity: An Open Discussion about Internet Porn
Thursday, November 12
7pm - 8:15pm
Washington Hall, Room 302
Please join the Health Outreach Peer Educators for an open, judgement-free, discussion and education session about Internet pornography and sexual health. Bring yourself, bring your partner, bring a friend, bring anyone!
LGBTIQ History Research Opportunity! W&M Mattachine Society Research Project - Interest Meeting
LGBTIQ History Research Opportunity! W&M Mattachine Society Research Project - Interest Meeting
Monday, November 16
4pm - 6pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
Learn how to get involved with a new project researching and documenting LGBTIQ history in Virginia!
Meet Charles Francis, President of the Mattachine Society of D.C., the W&M faculty advisors, and watch the documentary "Uniquely Nasty"!
GSWS Brownbag with Elizabeth Losh
GSWS Brownbag with Elizabeth Losh
Thursday, November 19
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Elizabeth Losh, Associate Professor of American Studies and English will give a talk titled, "Public Spheres and Safe Spaces: GamerGate and Online Misogyny." All are welcome!
Lecture on Euripides: "No Pity for Hecuba" by Angeliki Tzanetou
Lecture on Euripides: "No Pity for Hecuba" by Angeliki Tzanetou
Thursday, November 19
5pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Prof. Angeliki Tzanetou of the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, will deliver a lecture entitled "No Pity for Hecuba: Euripides' Hecuba and the Athenian Empire." The lecture is free and open to the public.
Classical Studies Lecture: "No Pity for Hecuba: Euripides' Hecuba and the Athenian Empire"
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."
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