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Application Deadline for Reves Summer Study Abroad Scholarships
Application Deadline for Reves Summer Study Abroad Scholarships
Friday, February 1
All day
Location not specified
Need-based awards for students participating in W&M-sponsored summer programs.
The Inevitable Present: Integration at William & Mary
The Inevitable Present: Integration at William & Mary
Monday, February 4 - Tuesday, August 13
Swem Library, Marshall Gallery (1st floor Rotunda) and Read & Relax area
Integration at William & Mary was not achieved simply with the acceptance of the first students of color; instead it has been a decades-long process. A new exhibit at Swem Library traces the admission of some of the first W&M African American students.
The Lemon Project Celebration of Dance
The Lemon Project Celebration of Dance
Sunday, February 10
3pm
Kimball Theatre (Duke of Gloucester Street)
This is the 2nd annual Lemon Project Dance Concert, and it is sponsored in conjunction with the Center for Student Diversity.
European Studies Honors Colloquium
European Studies Honors Colloquium
Wednesday, February 13
4pm - 4:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Allyson Zacharoff will present her Honors thesis research on "Spanish Antisemitism? The Jews in Spain Under Francisco Franco."
Financing Empire in Southwest China: Copper, Land and Local Society, 1650-1750
Financing Empire in Southwest China: Copper, Land and Local Society, 1650-1750
Thursday, February 14
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
Lecture by Prof. John Herman, Virginia Commonwealth University for the William and Mary Confucius Institute China Lecture Series.
Making Muslim Sense of Japan
Making Muslim Sense of Japan
Friday, February 15
5:45pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 1082
"Making Muslim Sense of Japan: Anti-Colonial Japanophilia and the Constraints of a Muslim Japanology, c. 1890 - 1930" delivered by Nile Green, UCLA Department of History.
Honors Colloquium- Eli Dollarhide, Anthropology & Jill Found, History
Honors Colloquium- Eli Dollarhide, Anthropology & Jill Found, History
Monday, February 25
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Eli Dollarhide and Jill Found present their Honors research in Anthropology and History.
Honors Colloquium - Zack Quaratella & Henry Ware, History
Honors Colloquium - Zack Quaratella & Henry Ware, History
Tuesday, February 26
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Zack Quaratella and Henry Ware present their Honors research in History.
Why Were the Kizilbash Persecuted?
Why Were the Kizilbash Persecuted?
Thursday, February 28
5pm
James Blair Hall, Room 206
"Why Were the Kizilbash Persecuted? Ottoman Confessionalization and Kizilbash/Alevi Communities in the 16th Century and After" delivered by Ayfer Karakaya-Stump, W&M Department of History.
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