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DUE TO HURRICANE MATTHEW, SIR HILARY HAS HAD TO CANCEL HIS TRAVEL PLANS. THE REVES CENTER WILL MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT WHEN THE EVENT IS RESCHEDULED.
The Raymond A. Mason School of Business, with the support of the W&M Confucius Institute and the Reves Center for International Studies, presents a lecture by Ambassador James Keith '79, former US Ambassador to Malaysia.
Lecture by Dr. Brantley Gasaway (Bucknell Univ.): Does the 2016 election signal the end of the Religious Right?s political clout, the demise of ?the God gap? between Republicans & Democrats, and the waning of the culture wars over abortion/gay rights?
Please join us for our annual brunch, which is cosponsored by International Relations, Economics, Public Policy, and Government. This year's brunch will be in Tyler Hall, our new home on the Sunken Garden.
Hult Prize @ W&M is having an information session for all students that are interested in competing in November-- we will be discussing the format of the competition, team forming, and this year's theme: Refugees-- Reawakening Human Potential.
Last day to withdraw from a course for Fall 2016
Public Policy on-campus Information session for prospective students
Spring schedule adjustment/registration for continuing students
Joseph Wong is the Ralph and Roz Halbert Professor of Innovation at the Munk School of Global Affairs, Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto, and Canada Research Chair in Health, Democracy and Development.
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