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HOPE - Accepting Applications through Sept. 27!
HOPE - Accepting Applications through Sept. 27!
Wednesday, September 2 - Sunday, September 27
Campus Center
Show your passions for peer education and health by working with an inclusive and diverse campus group! HOPE's application for this year will be open through September 27.
Application link: forms.wm.edu/22120
Focus ON: The Fulbright Scholarship
Focus ON: The Fulbright Scholarship
Wednesday, September 2
5pm - 6pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
This is a general information session for those considering applying for a Fulbright Scholarship to spend 2016-17 abroad. If you are already working with the Peer Scholarship Advisors, please meet with them rather than coming to this session.
Africana Studies First Friday Series, Fall Open House
Africana Studies First Friday Series, Fall Open House
Friday, September 4
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join us for poetry readings by Professor Hermine Pinson titled, "Reading and Writing Poems for the Spirit and the Flesh."
Law School Application Workshop, 9/8/15
Law School Application Workshop, 9/8/15
Tuesday, September 8
5:30pm - 8pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 202
Presented by Professor Christine Nemacheck.
If you are applying to law school or are planning on attending law school at some point after graduation, please attend this workshop to be held on Tuesday, September 8, from 5:30-8pm in Morton Hall rm. 202.
Applications Open: SEED Dialogues Fall 2015
Applications Open: SEED Dialogues Fall 2015
Friday, September 11 - Monday, September 28
12:01am - 8am
Location not specified
Students can apply to participate in a 5-session dialogue. Application deadline is 8 am, Monday, September 28.
Focus ON: The Gilman Scholarship
Focus ON: The Gilman Scholarship
Friday, September 11
4pm - 5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Are you thinking about studying or interning abroad? Do you receive a Pell Grant? If you answered yes to these questions, the Gilman Scholarship may be for you!
GSWS Book Sale!
GSWS Book Sale!
Monday, September 14 - Thursday, September 17
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Outside 322
The Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Program will be selling books outside Morton 322 for $1.00 each.
Fulbright ETA Grant Application Deadline
Fulbright ETA Grant Application Deadline
Monday, September 14
12pm
Location not specified
All parts of the Fulbright ETA Grant application must be submitted on line by noon on Monday, September 14.
Pro-Choice Leadership & Advocacy Summit: Women of Color, Reproductive Justice, and Choice
Pro-Choice Leadership & Advocacy Summit: Women of Color, Reproductive Justice, and Choice
Saturday, September 19
9am
Tidewater Community College
NARAL Pro-Choice Virginia is hosting a pro-choice leadership & advocacy summit focusing on women of color, reproductive justice, and choice. VOX: Voices for Planned Parenthood will offer rides upon request. Apply by August 31st to reserve your spot!
Fulbright Full Grant Application Deadline
Fulbright Full Grant Application Deadline
Monday, September 21
12pm
Location not specified
All parts of the Fulbright Full Grant application must be submitted on line by noon on Monday, September 21.
GSWS Brownbag with Melanie Dawson
GSWS Brownbag with Melanie Dawson
Wednesday, September 23
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall)
Please join us for Professor Melanie Dawson's talk titled, "Women and the Revision Age: Longevity and It's Representation in the 1920s."
Diversity in Philosophy Discussion Group
Diversity in Philosophy Discussion Group
Wednesday, September 23
5pm - 6pm
James Blair Hall, Philosophy Seminar Room, James Blair 142
Join a new student-led dialogue group for anyone interested in exploring philosophical perspectives outside the traditional cannon, as well as ways philosophy, as a discipline, could be more representative and inclusive of a diverse range of thought.
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!
Info Session: W&M Study Abroad in La Plata, Argentina
Info Session: W&M Study Abroad in La Plata, Argentina
Monday, September 28
5pm - 6pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Join Prof. Jorge Terukina, faculty advisor, and program alums to learn more about W&M's study abroad program in La Plata.
Application Deadline for Spring 2016: October 1st.
Classical Studies Lecture: "The Politics of Translation: Sex and Slavery in Ovid's Amores"
Classical Studies Lecture: "The Politics of Translation: Sex and Slavery in Ovid's Amores"
Tuesday, September 29
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 220
Professor Emma Buckley of St Andrews University will deliver a public lecture on "The Politics of Translation: Sex and Slavery in Ovid's Amores"
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