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The James A. Bill Memorial Conference honors the Reves Center's Founding Director and brings renowned scholars and experts from the fields of international relations, diplomacy, journalism and history to share insights and perspective on the Middle East.
Dr. Michael Lubell, The City College of New York, Title of Talk: SCIENCE UNDER THE POPULIST GUN
?The Washington Home of the Philippine Suffrage Movement?
A lecture honoring the esteemed group of women Filipino suffragists and independence fighters
Monday, April 10
2:00 -3:00 PM
Andrews Hall, Room 101
*Free Banh Mi Sandwiches to First 30 Attendees!
The Reves Center presents historian and author Jeremy Black for a lecture entitled Rethinking the Holocaust.
Evaluating Evaluation:
How Does W&M?s Evaluation of Teaching Work?
Can We Make It Work Better?
Wednesday, April 12th, 11 am to 12:30 pm, Blow 201
Lunch provided
Lecture by visiting scholar Giovanni Capoccia, Professor of Comparative Politics in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford, where he is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College.
Guest lecture by Burcu Bayram, who is currently doing cutting-edge work investigating how the public perceives foreign aid and is working on a policy-relevant project on how foreign aid projects are communicated to the public.
Professor Richman will present a lecture as a guest of the Center for the Study of Law and Markets titled ?Should We Subject Religion to Market Forces? Examining the Economics of Judaism.? Admission is free & all welcome.
Col. (Ret.) Lawrence Wilkerson and Mr. Edward Snowden (via livestream) will discuss global surveillance, the role of intelligence in national security, and the intricate balance between privacy, security, the media and the protection of civil rights.
Free.
Thursday, April 20
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
SWEM | The Research Room (1st floor)
Featuring the research of Sharpe Community Scholars and other engaged research presentations!
Join HOPE and the William & Mary community at Take Back the Night, a night that is dedicated to the support and healing of survivors of sexual assault. The event will feature personal testimonies, poetry, and a candlelight vigil.
Join other members of W&M's faculty and staff as we support students and ourselves on this important evening focused on supporting survivors and preventing future sexual assaults from occurring. This is a two-part event (see within).
Join the William & Mary Policy Review for its third annual Spring Symposium on April 21st, from 11am-1:00pm in Miller Hall, 1078 UG Cluster.
Marginality by Design: An Asian American Perspective
by Dr. Chinua Akimaro Thelwell
Addressing social marginalization in Asian American Studies
DATE | Friday, April 21
TIME | 12 -1 PM
LOCATION | Morton 314
*Free Banh Mi Sandwiches to First 30 Attendees
The American higher education system may reinforce income inequality instead of social mobility. The conference explores how we might change this outcome.
COLL150 / INTR150 Freshman Symposium on the global dimensions of human development and the application of data science methods
Please join the Class of 2017 as we learn valuable information on financial literacy before graduation in a few short weeks. Professor James Haltiner will discuss the topic of, "investment".
RSVP link and full description below.
This event is brought to you by the AVF Forum and the William & Mary Public Policy Program
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