Lecture: China and the U.S.: Strategic Partners, Competitors, or...?
Wednesday, November 5
3:30pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Tun-jen Cheng, professor of government, will present on U.S.-China relations.
    Weingartner Global Policy Fellows
    Thursday, November 6 - Friday, November 21
    Blow Memorial Hall, Suite 254
    Applications for students wishing to apply to be named Weingartner Global Policy Fellows should apply by November 21, 2014.
      ISIS and the Islamic State: The Rise of a Security Threat and the American-led Response
      Thursday, November 6
      1pm
      Law School, Room 127
      How significant is the ISIS threat? What role does the United States play in addressing that threat? Join the Human Security Law Center for lunch on Nov. 6 to discuss these issues and more with Dr. Daniel Masters.
        Wythe Lecture: Professor Lee Epstein
        Thursday, November 6
        3:30pm - 5pm
        Law School, Room 124
        Professor Lee Epstein of Washington University in Saint Louis will present the Wythe Lecture titled "Why We Should Study and Teach Judicial Behavior" on November 6 at 3:30 PM in Room 124. Free and all are welcome.
          Students for Belize Education's Friend Auction
          Thursday, November 6
          7pm - 9pm
          Sadler Center, Tidewater B
          Students for Belize Education is holding a friend auction to benefit our service trip to Belize over winter break. Come bid on W&M students offering all kinds of awesome activities (including a twerk session and lifting lesson)!
            National Peer Educator Certification (2 Days)
            Saturday, November 8 - Sunday, November 9
            12pm - 6pm
            Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
            No matter what health or safety information you wish to share with peers, this nationally recognized certification will improve your efforts. Note: Both days (12-6PM) are required to pass the certification. The $20 fee covers all materials.
              Social Entrepreneurship Experiences in 2015 for Students
              Monday, November 10
              6pm - 7pm
              Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 1090
              Come and learn about two experiences in Social Entrepreneurship in 2015 (a 3-credit course on campus in Spring and a 6-credit fieldwork experience in the Dominican Republic in Summer).
                Guest Speaker
                Monday, November 10
                6:30pm - 8pm
                Tucker Hall, 127A
                AMERICAN STRATEGY IN ASIA FROM 1784 TO THE RISE OF CHINA
                  A Rested Development : A Thrive Event
                  Tuesday, November 11
                  7:30pm - 8:30pm
                  Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
                  Get the sleep you need for the energy that you value!
                    The Immigration Roundtable at W&M - PART III Labor & Migration
                    Wednesday, November 12
                    12:50pm - 1:50pm
                    Law School, Room 127
                    Professor Angela Banks and the Immigration Law & Service Society present the third installment of the Immigration Roundtable at W&M. Professor Cindy Hahamovitch of W&M's own History Department will lead a discussion on Labor and Migration.
                      The Power of Language in Disabilities Discourse: A Thrive Event
                      Wednesday, November 12
                      7pm
                      Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
                      How does the way we talk about disabilities and individuals living with disabilities have an impact on our healthcare, society, and policy? Please join Professor Leslie Cochrane and Dean of Disability Services Leslie Henderson for an open conversation.
                        Waiting For Superman Film Series
                        Wednesday, November 12
                        7pm - 9pm
                        Sadler Center, Tidewater B
                        Join us in the screening of Waiting For Superman, a film that explores educational inequity and the achievement gap. Food will be provided! Contact Jillian Turner ([[e|jwturner]]) with any questions. This event is supported by Teach for America.
                          EXCEL (Extraordinary Cakes, Extraordinary Living) Series: A Thrive Event
                          Thursday, November 13
                          7pm - 7:30pm
                          Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
                          Come savor your favorite Extraordinary Cupcake, learn two brief flourishing tips from the Authentic Excellence Initiative from Kelly Crace, and take a 2nd cupcake for the road. Cost of cupcakes: Listening to Kelly for 10 minutes.
                            Georgetown Law Admissions Information Session
                            Friday, November 14
                            2pm
                            Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 4
                            Georgetown Law invites all interested W&M students to an information session.
                              A Reading by Award-Winning Author & W&M Alum, Jamie Quatro
                              Thursday, November 20
                              7pm
                              Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A
                              Jamie Quatro, W&M alumnus (MA English) and Award-winning author will be doing a reading on Thursday, November 20 at 7 p.m. in Tucker Theatre. This event is free and open to the public.
                                W&M Law Days, November 21-22, 2014
                                Friday, November 21 - Saturday, November 22
                                Law School
                                William & Mary Law School and the Black Law Students Association present Law Days, November 21-22, 2014
                                  Social Entrepreneurship Experiences in 2015 for Students
                                  Monday, November 24
                                  6pm - 7pm
                                  Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 1090
                                  Come and learn about two experiences in Social Entrepreneurship in 2015 (a 3-credit course on campus in Spring and a 6-credit fieldwork experience in the Dominican Republic in Summer).
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