"Sweden, The EU & the U.S.": A talk by Karin Olofsdotter, Swedish Ambassador to the U.S.
Thursday, October 3
4pm
Tucker Hall, 127A

Karin Olofsdotter, Ambassador of Sweden to the United States, is delivering the 2019 McSwain-Walker lecture.

CANCELED: Ann Stoler: Colonial Disorders: A Planetary Reflection
Thursday, October 3
5pm - 7pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332

Ann Stoler talk is canceled and will be rescheduled in the SPRING 2020.


 

    Entartete Trio
    Thursday, October 3
    7:30pm
    Ewell Hall


    Info Session: AMES-APIA Freeman Intern Fellowships in Asia Program
    Friday, October 4
    2:15pm - 4:30pm
    Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

    The current Freeman Intern Fellows returning from Asia present about their host organizations, locations, and the application process for the 2020 Freeman Intern Fellowships competition.

    ART FILM FRIDAY: Bauhaus, The Face of the 20th Century
    Friday, October 4
    5:30pm - 7:30pm
    Tucker Hall, Tucker Hall Theatre

    Presented as part of Muscarelle Explorations: Bauhaus at 100, this film memoir recounts the beginning of the Staatliche Bauhaus Weimar with contributions from former students and historians, a strong selection of artworks as well as archival footage. 

    Study Abroad Fair
    Saturday, October 5
    11:30am - 2:30pm
    Unity Hall

    Explore William & Mary's study abroad options.

    The Future of Chinese Democracy 30 Years After Tiananmen: Q&A With Political Activist Wang Dan
    Monday, October 7
    5pm - 6:30pm
    Small Hall, Room 111

    Wang Dan, one of the two principal student leaders of the 1989 student protests in Beijing, will speak about his experiences during the Tiananmen Square massacre and the future of democracy in China.

    Sylvia Chong: Fifty Shades of Yellow: Fetishizing Culture and Race in Crazy Rich Asians
    Tuesday, October 8
    5pm - 7pm
    Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332

    Sylvia Chong (English and Asian American Studies at UVA and Director of the Asian American Studies Program) will present material from her newest project, "Fifty Shades of Yellow: Fetishizing Culture and Transnationalizing Race in Crazy Rich Asians"

      Salsa Club Hosts Dance Instructor Edwin O. Roa
      Thursday, October 10
      8pm - 10pm
      Sadler Center, Chesapeake A

      Come learn salsa from a visiting professional  - no partner or experience necessary!

      SERATA ALL’OPERA: A Presentation on the Barber of Seville
      Thursday, October 17
      5pm
      Washington Hall, Room 315

      SERATA ALL’OPERA: How to understand and enjoy the music from Il Barbiere di Siviglia by G. Rossini

      Italian Professor Rita Paolino will present on "Il barbiere di Siviglia" by Rossini in Washington Hall 315! 

      Language Houses Homecoming Parade
      Friday, October 18
      4:30pm - 5:15pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, on Richmond Road between Blow Hall and Monroe Hall

      Join us to cheer our Language Houses on as they participate in the Homecoming Parade!

      Hispanic Studies Homecoming Choripaneada
      Friday, October 18
      5:30pm - 7:30pm
      Casa Hispánica/ Hispanic House; Randolph Complex BBQ area

      Join the vibrant Hispanic Studies community; (re-)connect with old classmates and faculty, and meet current students and friends. 

      I-MIC 2019
      Friday, October 18
      6pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

      I-MIC 2019: Featuring Award-Winning poet and physician Irène Mathieu '09, W&M student poets, and the Russian Music Ensemble

      French & Francophone Studies Alumni Reception
      Saturday, October 19
      10am - 11am
      Washington Hall, Room 315

      Café, croissants et conversation: an informal opportunity to reconnect with the French faculty and your fellow French alumni from different eras.

      German Studies Homecoming Gathering
      Saturday, October 19
      12pm - 2pm
      Green Leafe Cafe

      Come join us at the Green Leafe and catch us up on life after W&M!

        Activist from Gaza, Yousef Aljamal: "Palestinian Child Detainees" 
        Tuesday, October 22
        7pm - 9pm
        Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332

         "Palestinian Child Detainees" will be the focus of a presentation by Palestinian human rights activist Yousef Aljamal on Tuesday, October 22, 7 p.m. in Blow 332 on W&M's campus.


          Collection as a Surrealist State of Mind
          Wednesday, October 23
          6pm - 7pm
          Tucker Hall, Tucker Theater


          Japanese Studies Open House
          Thursday, October 24
          5pm - 6:30pm
          Washington Hall, Room 315

          Open House/Info Session for students interested in Japanese language and culture.   Learn about the new Japanese Studies Major, the Minor, Spring Courses, Study Abroad, and More! Snacks provided!

          Fête de la Recherche (French and Francophone Studies annual student research forum)
          Friday, October 25
          3:30pm - 5pm
          Andrews Hall, Room 101

          Please join us for the French and Francophone Studies annual student research forum.

            Muscarelle Reads
            Friday, October 25
            6pm
            Muscarelle Museum of Art

            Join us for our second installment of MUSCARELLE READS. This semester, we are reading Gropius: The Man Who Built Bauhaus.

            W&M Summer Study Abroad Infosession
            Tuesday, October 29
            6pm - 7pm
            Washington Hall, Room 201

            Infosession for W&M sponsored Summer Study Abroad Programs

              A Way Together: Spiritual Intimacy and Family Camino Ritual
              Wednesday, October 30
              12pm - 1:30pm
              Wren Building, Room 204

              Part of the Religious Studies Brown-Bag Lunch Series 

              Fall Fiesta: Come one, come all!
              Wednesday, October 30
              5pm - 7pm
              Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room (first floor)
              Majors and Minors Fair
              Japanese Studies Lecture: Mire Koikari 
              Thursday, October 31
              5pm - 6:30pm
              Location not specified

              Mire Koikari, a professor in the Department of Women's Studies at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, she will speak on gender issues in culture and politics in Japan since the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown in Fukushima in March 2011.

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