W&M Professor, Chitralekha Zutshi, discusses her latest book
Monday, March 4
4pm - 5:30pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room

Chitralekha Zutshi, Class of 1962 Professor of History, will read excerpts from and discuss her new book, Sheikh Abdullah: The Caged Lion of Kashmir, a biography of the controversial Kashmiri leader, recently published by HarperCollins India.

Scholarly Perspectives: Spring 2024 Speaker Series on the Middle East - Arnon Degani
Thursday, March 7
5:30pm - 7pm
Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1221

The Politics of Zionism: Conflict & Reconciliation


    The 2024 Ampersand International Arts Festival
    Monday, March 18 - Sunday, March 24
    Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Multiple Locations

    The 2024 Ampersand International Arts Festival will feature a week of films, live performances, workshops, panels, receptions, and more, March 18-24.

    Scholarly Perspectives: Spring 2024 Speaker Series on the Middle East - Ussama Makdisi
    Wednesday, March 20
    4pm - 5:30pm
    Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127

    Palestine and Palestinians in Modern History: Denialism & the Question of Genocide

      US, Japan, and Baseball Panel
      Thursday, March 21
      3:30pm - 5:30pm
      Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127

      A panel on "US, Japan, and Baseball" with baseball historian Rob Fitts and former player and manager Ken Macha

      The New Social Journalism in Russia & Ukraine: A lecture by Elena Kostyuchenko
      Thursday, March 21
      5pm
      Washington Hall, Room 201

      Investigative journalist, author and activist Elena Kostyuchenko will deliver a talk at William & Mary on March 21st at 5pm. The title of her talk is "The New Social Journalism in Russia & Ukraine," and it is part of the Tepper Lecture Series.

      Fireside Chat: “Data Revolution and National Security Evolution”
      Thursday, March 21
      5pm - 7pm
      Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons

      Join us on Thursday, March 21 to kick off the 4th Annual National Security Conference with a book talk and signing from Shane Harris & Stephanie Pell!

      2024 National Security Conference -  Data & Democracy: AI, Cyber Defense, & National Security
      Friday, March 22
      8am - 5pm
      Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons

      4th Annual National Security Conference - Data & Democracy: AI, Cyber Defense, & National Security

      Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Alissa Rubin to Deliver Address on Climate and Conflict
      Monday, March 25
      9am
      Law School, Room 119

      Alissa Johannsen Rubin, Senior International Correspondent for the New York Times, covering climate and conflict issues in the Middle East, will deliver the George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace at the symposium on climate and conflict.

      Climate and Conflict: A Symposium at William & Mary Law School
      Monday, March 25
      9am - 4pm
      Law School, Room 119

      In this one-day symposium at the Law School, speakers will explore the urgency of the interrelationships between climate and conflict and potential avenues (legal, political, scientific, diplomatic) to address this growing threat. 

      Alex Dehgan: "Preventing the Next Pandemic through Planetary Health"
      Wednesday, March 27
      4pm - 5:30pm
      Washington Hall, Room 201

      Dr. Alex Dehgan, Snow leopard and Afghanistan conservation specialist, conservation innovator and mobilizer, co-founder and CEO of Conservation X Labs gives an IIC Conservation Speaker Series  talk: "Preventing the Next Pandemic through Planetary Health"

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      Asian Group Therapy (free)
      Wednesday, February 21 - Wednesday, April 17
      4pm - 5:30pm
      School of Education, 2nd floor in the Flanagan Counselor Education Clinic

      The purpose of this weekly, free counseling group is to provide a safe space for Asian students to explore issues of mental health as it intersects with racial/ethnic identity, while fostering community, empowerment, & resilience.