Marketing your undergraduate research to employers
Wednesday, April 1
4pm - 5pm
Cohen Career Center, Main Conference Room
How do you explain your undergraduate research in an interview, cover letter, or resume? Come listen to a presentation given by the Career Center explaining how to best market your research experience to future employers.
    Student Veterans of William & Mary Meeting
    Thursday, April 2
    6pm - 8pm
    The Green Leafe Cafe. 765 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA 23185
    Are you in or have you ever been in the military? If so, please join the Student Veterans of William & Mary! We'll be meeting this Thursday 4/2 at 6:00 pm at the Green Leafe for drinks and fellowship. We hope to see you there!
      HOPE Presents: Contraceopardy
      Thursday, April 2
      8:30pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
      You know all about condoms. But do you know about IUDs? The internal condom? NuvaRing? Come hang out and compete in a game of Jeopardy! Find out information that can help you determine the method of contraception that is best for you!
        Africana First Friday with Professor Patricia Lott
        Friday, April 3
        12pm - 1pm
        Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
        Please join Africana Studies' First Friday Lecture with Professor Patricia Lott. Her lecture is entitled, The Crime of Emancipation?: Black Freedom as Transgression in the Antebellum U.S. North.
          Vaccinate! Because, Science!!
          Wednesday, April 8
          7pm - 8:30pm
          Sadler Center, Tidewater A
          The Graduate Student Association Presents: A Multidisciplinary Panel Discussion Vaccinate! Because, Science!!
            Film Screening and Discussion: The Mask You Live In
            Thursday, April 9
            7:30pm - 10:30pm
            McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
            Join other faculty, staff, and students to examine and discuss masculinity via "The Mask You Live In," a film that explores America's shallow - and limiting - definition of masculinity.
              Women and WWI: Lecture by Susan Grayzel
              Friday, April 10
              4:30pm - 6:30pm
              Swem Library, Ford Classroom, ground floor
              Join us for "Home and Front: Women and the First World War," a lecture by Susan Grayzel, professor of history and director of the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies at the University of Mississippi. Book signings and reception to follow talk.
                Book Reading with Bettina Judd
                Tuesday, April 14
                7:30pm - 8:30pm
                Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
                Please join us for a book reading with Bettina Judd, author of Patient. Reception to follow. All are welcome!
                  Pink Week: Breast Cancer Research 101
                  Monday, April 20
                  2pm - 3:30pm
                  Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Executive Dining Room
                  Members of Susan G. Komen Tidewater will give a presentation and update on the current state of the Fight to end Breast Cancer.
                    Sizemore Fellowship for Graduate School in Journalism Deadline
                    Tuesday, April 21 - Friday, May 8
                    Blow Memorial Hall, Charles Center
                    Graduating seniors who plan to attend journalism graduate school in fall 2015 are eligible to apply for this $17,500 award. Applications are due by noon on Friday, May 8.
                      Nancy Donoval and The Road to Shameless: A Survivor's True Story of Rape and Recovery
                      Tuesday, April 21
                      7pm - 9pm
                      Andrews Hall, Room 101
                      Nancy Donoval, a survivor of campus sexual assault, tells her dynamic story of recovery. Through an incredibly well-crafted narrative, Nancy illustrates her process of healing, including her evolving emotions and mindset. Presented by Someone You Know.
                        The Road to Shameless: A Survivor's True Story from Rape to Healing
                        Tuesday, April 21
                        7pm - 9pm
                        Andrews Hall, Room 101
                        Steven King wrote, "The most important things to remember about back story are that (a) everyone has a history and (b) most of it isn't very interesting." Nancy Donoval, on the other hand, has a fascinating story, and she shares it like an artist.
                          GSWS Brownbag with Simon Joyce
                          Wednesday, April 22
                          12pm - 1pm
                          Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
                          Please join our brownbag with Professor Simon Joyce. His talk in entitled,"Gender Identity, Sexuality, and "Proto-Gay" Kids: Reading the Literature on Parenting Gender-Expansive Children." All are welcome. Light snacks and drinks available.
                            NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program (NUFP) Interest Meeting
                            Wednesday, April 22
                            4pm
                            Campus Center, Room 159
                            Interested in working in student affairs/higher education? Apply for NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program (NUFP) to have opportunities for internships, scholarships, on-campus mentorship, graduate school applications, and professional development events.
                              Storytelling Workshop for Educators and Advocates
                              Wednesday, April 22
                              7pm - 8pm
                              Sadler Center, York
                              Learn the art of talking story from award-winning storyteller, Nancy Donoval.
                                Take Back the Night
                                Thursday, April 23
                                6pm
                                Washington Hall, Room 201
                                Join us in support of survivors of sexual assault at our Take Back the Night event.
                                  Public Lecture on Police and Visual Media
                                  Friday, April 24
                                  3pm - 4pm
                                  Tucker Hall, 127A
                                  The Sociology Department's Eighth Annual Schmidt Lecture on Technology and Society will be held Friday, April 24th at 3pm in Tucker 127A.
                                    A Crucial Conversation with Tracy Cross: Suicide Amongst
                                    Friday, April 24
                                    3pm - 4:15pm
                                    Sadler Center, Colony
                                    Please RSVP to attend this special PositiviTea to meet Dr. Tracy Cross, W&M School of Education, to discuss and process suicide amongst talented & gifted students, Dr. Cross' research focus.
                                      SchoolHouse Block Presents: The Hunger Luncheon
                                      Sunday, April 26
                                      1pm - 2:30pm
                                      Sadler Center, Chesapeake ABC
                                      Join SchoolHouse Block, one of the newest service organizations at the College, for our premiere fundraising event of the semester, The Hunger Luncheon!
                                        HOPE Presents: A Mindfulness Nature Walk
                                        Tuesday, April 28
                                        5pm - 6:15pm
                                        Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Out front (please be prompt)
                                        Would you like to turn your daily walk to class into something restorative? We invite you to partake in this practical application of meditation and mindfulness to the daily activity of walking. Escalate all three activities, as they intersect.
                                          Screening of Speciesism: The Movie and vegan potluck!
                                          Wednesday, April 29
                                          6pm
                                          Sadler Center, Tidewater B
                                          Come celebrate the conclusion of Students for Animals' 30 Day Vegetarian Challenge with a screening of the documentary Speciesism: The Movie and a vegan potluck! Contact us at foranimals@email.wm.edu if you'd like to bring a vegan dish!
                                            Dining Out for Life
                                            Thursday, April 30
                                            5pm - 9pm
                                            Nawab Williamsburg
                                            Make One Meal Matter. Treat yourself to dinner at Nawab to support Access AIDS Care's annual fundraising event. 25% of sales go to the cause. There will also be opportunities to win fabulous prizes (e.g. an iPad mini, a $500 giftcard, etc.)
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