Crowns
Sunday, March 1
2pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre presents Regina Taylor's Crowns directed by Artisia Green, February 26-March 1.
    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.
        Focus ON: Charles Center Summer Research Funding
        Wednesday, March 4
        6pm
        Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
        The Peer Scholarship Advisors share all the information you need about Charles Center (and related) summer research funding. Applications are due March 18 at noon.
          Woody Internship in Museum Studies
          Friday, March 6 - Wednesday, March 25
          Blow Memorial Hall, Room 254
          In Summer 2015 Woody Scholarships will support undergraduate internships at the J. Paul Getty Museum, The Phillips Collection, and Colonial Williamsburg. Applications due Wednesday, March 25th.
            GSWS Brownbag with Monika Gosin
            Wednesday, March 18
            12pm - 1pm
            Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
            Please join our brownbag with Professor Monika Gosin. Her talk in entitled, "Racial/Sexual Appropriation and Erasure in the Veneration of Afro-Cuban Salsera Celia Cruz." All are welcome. Light snacks and drinks available.
              Digital Humanities & the Liberal Arts (& W&M): A Symposium
              Friday, March 20
              11am - 5:30pm
              Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
              A day of talks, workshops, and roundtables examining what Digital Humanities tools and practices have to offer for research and teaching, with invited participants from around the region. See the full description for complete details and schedule.
                Women in Hip Hop: 3rd Annual W&M Hip Hop Collection Celebration
                Friday, March 20
                5pm - 7:30pm
                Swem Library, Botetourt Theatre and Gallery
                The William & Mary Hip Hop Collection and Swem Library present Women in Hip Hop. Please RSVP by Mar. 16 to [[swemrsvp]]. Free and open to the public.
                  Queer Youth: 2015 Boswell Symposium
                  Saturday, March 21
                  9:30am - 4pm
                  Andrews Hall, Room 101
                  With immense social changes occurring with regard to LGBT issues, youth are grappling with sexual and gender identities at younger and younger ages. What opportunities and challenges do such developments create?
                    The Cloud Lecture Series presents Kathryn Bond Stockton
                    Thursday, March 26
                    5pm
                    Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A
                    The Cloud committee is pleased to announce that Kathryn Bond Stockton, Distinguished Professor of English and Interim Associate Vice President for Equity and Diversity at the University of Utah, will deliver the annual Cloud lecture.
                      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).
                        Why Stories Matter: Understanding Narrative Medicine
                        Friday, March 27
                        4pm - 6pm
                        Tucker Hall, 127a
                        A Talk by Natasha Sriraman, M.D., Pediatrics Faculty, Eastern Virginia Medical School. Natasha Sriraman, M.D. is one of the leaders of the COLL 200 W&M-EVMS Narrative Medicine for Excellence Project.
                          2nd Annual Q-Summit Registration
                          Saturday, March 28
                          8:30am - 6:30pm
                          Tyler Hanes Commons at the University of Richmond in Richmond, VA
                          The Q-Summit is a gathering of southern queer youth (ages 17-25) focusing on our place in the South and building strong, resilient communities.