Judaic Studies Lecture by Yitzhak Melamed,  Johns Hopkins University
Monday, March 2
5pm - 6:15pm
Washington Hall, Room 315

“The Jewish Background of Spinoza, or How Spinoza reads the Bible through Rabbinic Lenses” Monday, March 2, 5:00 p.m. Washington Hall Room 315

Yitzhak Melamed, Johns Hopkins University, conducts seminar on Spinoza
Tuesday, March 3
12:30pm - 2pm
Tucker Hall, Room 222

Seminar: “Omnis determinatio est negatio: Determination, Negation and Self-Negation in Spinoza, Kant, and Hegel” Tuesday, March 3, 12:30-1:50, Tucker 222

George Ciccariello-Maher: Necropolitics and Decoloniality Workshop
Tuesday, March 3
5pm - 8pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), AMES-APIA LIBRARY

George Ciccariello-Maher will lead a Necropolitics and Decoloniality Workshop for students and faculty.

Argentina Study Abroad Info Session
Wednesday, March 4
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 315

Interested in Human Rights?
Considering spending Fall 2020 in Latin America?
This is THE perfect opportunity for you.

    Luther - der Film
    Wednesday, March 4
    6:30pm
    Swem Library
      Movie Night at Hispanic House. "Pelo malo"
      Wednesday, March 4
      8pm - 10pm
      2nd Floor. Hispanic House

      Join us for our Movie Night at Hispanic House!! (attention, not at Botetourt, at Giles 2nd floor!) PELO MALO (Venezuela).


      Social Media in Politics: A Taiwanese Perspective
      Thursday, March 5
      5pm - 6:30pm
      Tucker Hall, 127A

      Taipei City Councilmember, Lo Chih-Chiang, will explain his pioneering use of social media, and comment on the role of social media in Taiwanese & Cross-Strait politics.

      Classes Suspended
      Monday, March 16 - Sunday, March 22
      Location not specified

      Classes suspended through March 22. Classes will resume on-line on March 23. 

      For more information, see W&M's COVID-19 updates.

        Register for HISP summer courses!
        Monday, March 16
        8am
        Washington Hall

        * Are you considering studying Spanish during the summer?
        * Would you like to fulfill the Foreign Language Proficiency requirement this summer?
        * Would you and your friends like to start a long relationship with Spanish language and Hispanic culture?

          [POSTPONED] Steven Salaita:  Native America and Palestine in an Era of Global Insurgency
          Wednesday, March 18
          6pm - 7:30pm
          Blow Memorial Hall, Room 334

          Steven Salaita presents "Native America and Palestine in an Era of Global Insurgency."  


           

          A Talk by Mireille Fanon-Mendès France: Reparations and UN resolution Resolution 68-237 (CANCELLED) 
          Monday, March 23
          5pm - 7pm
          Tucker Hall, 127A

          Mireille Fanon-Mendès France, Director of the Franz Fanon Foundation, will discuss the need for reparations of descendants of the trans-Atlantic slave trade within the context of international law. 

          [CANCELED] 15th Annual Student-Faculty Research Conference in European Studies
          Friday, March 27 - Saturday, March 28
          5pm - 12:30pm
          Tucker Hall, 127A

          The 15th Annual Student-Faculty Research Conference in European Studies features Prof. Rita Chin (U. Michigan) on "The Crisis of Multiculturalism in Europe: Historical Lessons for the Present Moment." Students will present papers on migration in Europe.

          Fall priority registration for continuing students
          Monday, March 30 - Thursday, April 2
          Location not specified

          Fall priority registration for continuing students

            [CANCELED] Anne Norton: Intimate Inscriptions: Race, Sex and Labor in the Empire
            Tuesday, March 31
            5pm - 6:30pm
            Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332

            Anne Norton explores the imbrication of race and labor within the persistence of feudalism that resulted in a double enclosure of colonization.  She discusses  Australian artists, whose work seeks for methods for decolonization of the mind.