Apply to be an International Peer Leader
Monday, March 10
All day
Contact the Reves Center to apply
We are seeking enthusiastic graduate and undergraduate students to serve as International Peer Leaders for Graduate and Undergraduate International Student Orientations in August 2014. Apply by March 10.
    The Dalai Lama in Retirement: Prospects for Tibet in the 21st Century?
    Wednesday, March 12
    3pm - 4pm
    Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
    Reves Hall Global lecture by Kevin Vose, Walter G. Mason Associate Professor of Religious Studies.
      Voices of "Tradition": Examining the Socio-Political Role of Women's Music in Gujarat, India
      Wednesday, March 12
      5pm - 6pm
      Tucker Hall, 127A
      This lecture on Indian music is based on recent research by ethnomusicologist Niyati Dhokai.
        "Islam in the Iraq Constitution"
        Thursday, March 13
        12:50pm - 1:50pm
        Law School, Room 141
        Haider Ala Hamoudi, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, is the 2014 Kraemer Scholar-in-Residence.
          Seventh Annual Schmidt Lecture
          Thursday, March 13
          3:30pm
          Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
          The Sociology Department's Schmidt Lecture on Technology and Society: Competing Visions of the Internet and Why They Matter. This year's speaker is Stephanie Ricker Schulte. Thursday, March 13th at 3:30pm in Blow Hall 201.
            "Nationalism and the Myth of Turkic-Muslim Unity in Central Asia"
            Thursday, March 13
            5pm
            Tucker Hall, 127a
            Professor Russel Zanca (Northeastern Illinois University)
              "Understanding the Sunni-Shi'a Split: From Theology to Law"
              Friday, March 14
              3:30pm - 5pm
              Andrews Hall, Room 101
              Haider Ala Hamoudi, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, is the 2014 Kraemer Scholar-in-Residence.
                Islam Awareness Week
                Monday, March 17 - Tuesday, March 25
                See full description for event locations
                The Muslim Students Association invites you to learn more about Islam.
                  Lecture: The Central African Regional Program for the Environment (CARPE)
                  Monday, March 17
                  3pm
                  Wren Building, Room 200
                  Dr. John Flynn will lecture on a project dedicated to preserving the Congo River Basin Ecosystem.
                    European and Judaic Studies Present
                    Monday, March 17
                    5pm - 7pm
                    Tucker Hall, 127A
                    A Lecture by Diane L. Wolf, University of California, Davis Beyond Anne Frank: Hidden Children, Jewish Families and the Myth of Holland's Resistance during the Holocaust Monday, March 17th, Tucker 127A 5-7pm
                      The World Bank: Post-Neoliberalism?
                      Wednesday, March 19
                      2pm
                      Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
                        Lecture: "The General's Outbreak"
                        Thursday, March 20
                        3pm - 4pm
                        Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
                          Chinese Traditional Music Concert
                          Friday, March 21
                          7pm
                          Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
                          William & Mary Confucius Institute presents its first concert of Chinese traditional and folk music in Ewell Recital Hall at 7 pm on Friday, March 21st.
                            The Language of Chance with Sound Artist and Turntablist Maria Chavez
                            Thursday, March 27
                            5pm - 5:45pm
                            Tucker Hall, 127A
                            Sound artist and abstract turntablist Maria Chavez focuses on the values and lessons derived from chance encounters, accidents, and improvisation in her art practice.
                              "Putinism's Challenge to Democracy"
                              Friday, March 28
                              3:30pm - 4:30pm
                              Andrews Hall, Room 101
                                Making a Living, Making a Difference
                                Saturday, March 29
                                10am - 3pm
                                Sadler Center, 3rd floor
                                Making a Living, Making a Difference is William & Mary's largest government and non-profit career planning event including speaker panels for advocacy, environmental and federal careers.
                                  "Soft Vengeance of a Freedom Fighter"
                                  Sunday, March 30
                                  3pm - 4pm
                                  Hennage Auditorium - Colonial Williamsburg
                                  Join us for a talk by the Honorable Albie Sachs, Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa (retired).
                                    "Working with Mandela: The Constitutional Process in Post-Apartheid South Africa"
                                    Monday, March 31
                                    12:50pm - 1:50pm
                                    Law School, Room 141
                                    Join us for a talk by The Honorable Albie Sachs, Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa (retired).
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