The Weingartner Digital Citizenship Forum
Tuesday, February 11
5pm - 8:30pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
The Roy R. Charles Center for Academic Excellence and dotDemocracy present the 2014 Weingartner Digital Citizenship Forum. This event will host panelists discussing the impacts of the Internet on democracy.
    Reading by Poet, Memoirist, and Biographer Quincy Troupe
    Wednesday, February 12
    8pm
    Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A
    Poet, Memoirist and Biographer Quincy Troupe will present a free public reading of his work on February 12, 2014, at 8 p.m. in the Tucker Theater on the William & Mary campus.
      15th Annual Honors Colloquium
      Monday, February 17 - Thursday, February 27
      12pm - 6pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
      Through this annual event, students pursuing Honors projects have the chance to present their work to faculty members and their fellow students. {{http://www.wm.edu/as/charlescenter/honors/currentstudents/colloquium/schedule/index.php, See Full Schedule}}
        Grant Writing - Sciences
        Monday, February 17 - Monday, February 24
        2:30pm - 3:30pm
        Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room A/B
        Grant writing is a skill. Join W&M professors with past success at writing grants and learn about how to successfully write grants.
          Government and Public Policy Honors Colloquium
          Monday, February 17
          4:30pm - 5:30pm
          Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
          Keenan Kelley will present his Government Honors project. Ashley Napier will present her Public Policy Honors project.
            Screening "Inequality for All" with Robert Reich
            Thursday, February 20
            5pm - 8pm
            McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
            "Inequality for All" a 2013 documentary featuring Robert Reich. AMP screening on Feb 20th in McGlothin St, Rm 20 @ 5PM with live, post-screening Q & A with Robert Reich.
              Policy Dialogue in DC
              Friday, February 21
              All day
              Location not specified
                5th Annual Rio de La Plata Seminar Keynote Lecture
                Friday, February 21
                11am
                Tucker Hall, 127A
                Keynote Lecture - Friday, Feb 21 at 11am in Tucker Hall 127A "The Clockmaker's Long Goodbye: Self Invention in the Era of Revolutionary Politics" by Lyman Johnson, University of North Carolina - Charlotte.
                  Public Policy and Interdisciplinary Studies Honors Colloquium
                  Friday, February 21
                  3pm - 4pm
                  Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
                  Elizabeth Pelletier will present her Honors Public Policy research. Rachel Brooks will present her Honors Interdisciplinary Studies research.
                    "Half the Sky" PBS documentary screening
                    Tuesday, February 25
                    7pm - 9pm
                    Blow Memorial Hall, Room 333
                    Free film screening open to all W&M students, faculty & staff.
                      Election Law Society Symposium: McCutcheon and the Politics of Giving - A Fundamental Change?
                      Thursday, February 27
                      3:30pm - 5:30pm
                      Law School, Room 124
                      In the complex arena that is U.S. campaign finance law, this Symposium will explore the practical impact of current trends in political giving jurisprudence and practices.
                        February After Hours Lecture: Can a fleet of ELFs help the Bay?
                        Thursday, February 27
                        7pm - 8pm
                        VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
                        Join entrepreneur Rob Cotter, founder of Organic Transit, as he describes his efforts to create a zero-emissions, solar-powered bicycle as a new model for environmentally friendly urban transportation.

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                          The Role of Law and Government in Protecting Communities from Extreme Weather and Flood Risks
                          Friday, January 31 - Saturday, February 1
                          1:30pm - 3pm
                          Law School
                          As the climate changes, extreme weather events and coastal flooding are becoming more frequent and costly. This symposium will address how law and government manage these emerging risks.