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Final Payments Due: W&M 2012 Summer Study Abroad Programs
Final Payments Due: W&M 2012 Summer Study Abroad Programs
Sunday, April 1 - Monday, April 2
Bursar's Office
Ewell Concert Series: Sharon Roffman, Violin & Anna Kijanowska, Piano
Ewell Concert Series: Sharon Roffman, Violin & Anna Kijanowska, Piano
Sunday, April 1
4:30pm - 11:59pm
Ewell Hall
Violinist Sharon Roffman and pianist Anna Kijanowska will be performing at Ecwill Recital Hall on April 1 at 4:30 PM.
Admissions is free.
This concert is jointly sponsored by the Reves Center for International Studies
GESI summer Internship Applications Due
GESI summer Internship Applications Due
Monday, April 2
All day
Location not specified
THe Global Engagement Studies Institute (GESI) is accepting applications from students to gain professional skills while working in vibrant international settings and earning course credit through a GESI summer internship.
Vanessa Fong Lecture
Vanessa Fong Lecture
Monday, April 2
4pm - 5:30pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 102
"Transnational Chinese Students and the Quest for Flexible Citizenship
in the Developed World"
AIA Lecture: Dr. Paul Allen Miller, Discipline & Punish
AIA Lecture: Dr. Paul Allen Miller, Discipline & Punish
Monday, April 2
4:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Dr. Paul Allen Miller, University of South Carolina, will deliver a lecture entitled "Discipline and Punish: Horatian Satire and the Formation of the Self." This lecture is free and open to the public. All are welcome.
Guantanamo Bay Documentary and Panel Discussion
Guantanamo Bay Documentary and Panel Discussion
Tuesday, April 3
5pm - 8pm
Law School, Room 119
The Human Security Law Center is screening "The Response," a documentary on the Guantanamo Bay military tribunals, and hosting a panel of experts to discuss the documentary and current issues regarding Guantanamo Bay.
Filmserie: "Das Leben der Anderen"
Filmserie: "Das Leben der Anderen"
Tuesday, April 3
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 302
Wir werden "Das Leben der Anderen" (2006, Dir. Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck) zeigen.
Deadline to Apply for Freeman-ASIA Scholarships
Deadline to Apply for Freeman-ASIA Scholarships
Wednesday, April 4
All day
Location not specified
Freeman-ASIA provides scholarships for U.S. undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need to study abroad in East or Southeast Asia.
Mason Global Night
Mason Global Night
Wednesday, April 4
7pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 1088
Mason Global Ambassadors will be hosting Global Night for business students interested in Study Abroad information.
Stephen Sapienza to Speak at Developing World Gallery Opening
Stephen Sapienza to Speak at Developing World Gallery Opening
Wednesday, April 4
7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth
Come hear award winning news and documentary producers, Stephen Sapienza speak and take a look at the Developing World Gallery, which includes a collection of student photography from travels to developing nations.
Lecture: China's Foreign Relations
Lecture: China's Foreign Relations
Thursday, April 5
4pm
School of Education, Holly Room
Professor Thomas J. Christensen, Princeton University
Deadline to Apply for Kraemer Scholarships
Deadline to Apply for Kraemer Scholarships
Friday, April 6
12pm
Location not specified
Thanks to the generosity of alumnus Richard Kraemer '65, each summer Kraemer Scholarships fund one or more students who have a special interest in studying or conducting research in the British Isles.
Lecture: Did the US Lose Russia? America and Russia as the Reciprocal "Other"
Lecture: Did the US Lose Russia? America and Russia as the Reciprocal "Other"
Friday, April 6
3:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Annual McSwain-Walker Lecture. Delivered by Vladislav Zubok of Temple University.
Blitz 2012: Seven W&M Professors Talk about the Arab Spring
Blitz 2012: Seven W&M Professors Talk about the Arab Spring
Saturday, April 7
2pm - 3:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
William and Mary professors from music, law, anthropology, psychology, modern languages, history and Arabic studies present talks on lesser known aspects of the Arab Spring.
Gazeta Submission Deadline
Gazeta Submission Deadline
Sunday, April 8
12am
Location not specified
The theme for this issue is Study Abroad in St. Petersburg, so we're looking for articles pertaining to life in that awesome city.
CANCELLED: Why Neighbors Kill Neighbors: The Political Origins of Anti-Jewish Violence
CANCELLED: Why Neighbors Kill Neighbors: The Political Origins of Anti-Jewish Violence
Monday, April 9
6:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
George Tayloe Ross Lecture. Delivered by Jeffrey Kopstein, University of Toronto.
Filmserie: Good Bye, Lenin!
Filmserie: Good Bye, Lenin!
Tuesday, April 10
7:30pm - 9:15pm
Washington Hall, Room 302
We will screen "Good Bye, Lenin!" (Wolfgang Becker, 2003).
French House Soiree Cine: "Heartbreaker"
French House Soiree Cine: "Heartbreaker"
Tuesday, April 10
8pm
3rd Floor
The French House will be screening "Heartbreaker".
Atoms for Peace: A Physics and Applied Science Colloquium
Atoms for Peace: A Physics and Applied Science Colloquium
Wednesday, April 11
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Challenges and Opportunities for Nuclear Power in a post-Fukushima World.
AIA - Kress Lecture
AIA - Kress Lecture
Wednesday, April 11
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Guest Lecturer: Dr. Yannis Lolos, Volos University
Topic: The Archaelogical exploration of Sikyon: a comprehensive approach to the study of a Greek city-state
Modern Pirates Meet Modern Privateers: Ian M. Ralby '05, Ph.D.
Modern Pirates Meet Modern Privateers: Ian M. Ralby '05, Ph.D.
Thursday, April 12
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 127
Lecture by Ian Ralby '05, Ph.D.: "Modern Pirates Meet Modern Privateers: Assessing and Addressing Private Maritime Security in the 21st Century." Sponsors: Program in Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and International Law Society.
Russian House Movie Night, "Ostrov"
Russian House Movie Night, "Ostrov"
Thursday, April 12
8pm
Washington Hall, Third Floor
The Russian House will be screening "Ostrov", or "The Island", awarded Best Russian Film of 2006.
Jefferson and his Qur'an + A chat with His Royal Highness Ghazi bin Muhammad from Jordan
Jefferson and his Qur'an + A chat with His Royal Highness Ghazi bin Muhammad from Jordan
Friday, April 13
2pm - 3pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to learn about the drafting of our Declaration of Independence by founding father Thomas Jefferson, and the chance to interact with global interfaith leader and Nobel prize nominee Prince Ghazi Bin Muhammad!
W&M Exchange, Assisted Enrollment Pre-Departure Orientations
W&M Exchange, Assisted Enrollment Pre-Departure Orientations
Saturday, April 14
All day
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Going abroad summer or fall 2012? Attend an informative pre-departure orientation. Please note different times for different study abroad programs.
Day for Admitted Students
Day for Admitted Students
Saturday, April 14
8:30am - 4pm
Kaplan Arena
The College's marquee event for admitted students, W&M will welcome more than 900 admitted students and their families to campus. We look forward to introducing future members of the Class of 2016 to all that makes W&M unique.
International Student Kayaking and Canoeing Day Trip
International Student Kayaking and Canoeing Day Trip
Saturday, April 14
11:15am - 6pm
Location not specified
International Student trip to York River State Park this Saturday, April 14th for an afternoon of canoeing, kayaking, hiking and picnicking.
'Gojira,' Not 'Godzilla'
'Gojira,' Not 'Godzilla'
Saturday, April 14
7pm - 9:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
On Saturday evening, we will screen the classic Japanese film Gojira.
Deadline to Apply for the Bogliasco Fellowship Program
Deadline to Apply for the Bogliasco Fellowship Program
Sunday, April 15
All day
Location not specified
Bogliasco Fellowships are awarded, without regard to nationality, to qualified persons doing advanced creative work or scholarly research in the arts or humanities.
East European Studies Junior Scholars Training Seminar Scholarships Application Deadline
East European Studies Junior Scholars Training Seminar Scholarships Application Deadline
Sunday, April 15
All day
Location not specified
East European Studies of the Woodrow Wilson Center and the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research are soliciting applications for the twenty fourth annual training seminar for junior scholars in East European studies.
Non-W&M Academic Year Study Abroad Programs Application Deadline
Non-W&M Academic Year Study Abroad Programs Application Deadline
Sunday, April 15
All day
Location not specified
Application deadline for all non-W&M full academic year study abroad programs.
Non-W&M Fall 2012 Study Abroad Application Deadline
Non-W&M Fall 2012 Study Abroad Application Deadline
Sunday, April 15
All day
Location not specified
Deadline for all non-W&M study abroad programs for Fall 2012.
Submission Deadline for 2012 Transitions Abroad Student Writing Contest
Submission Deadline for 2012 Transitions Abroad Student Writing Contest
Sunday, April 15
All day
Location not specified
The website born of Transitions Abroad Publishing, Inc. is hosting its 2012 Student Writing Contest. All enrolled students, students who have graduated within the past year, and students currently on leave from school are eligible to participate.
After the Quake: Japan Responds
After the Quake: Japan Responds
Sunday, April 15
8:30am - 3am
Cohen Career Center
Join us Sunday, April 15, for a conference on the response to the catastrophic earthquake, tsunami and on-going nuclear crisis that hit northeastern Japan on March 11 last year.
After the Quake: Japan Responds
After the Quake: Japan Responds
Sunday, April 15
8:30am - 3pm
Cohen Career Center
Join us Sunday, April 15, for a conference on the response to the catastrophic earthquake, tsunami and on-going nuclear crisis that hit northeastern Japan on March 11 last year.
W&M Summer and Semester Program Pre-Departure Orientation
W&M Summer and Semester Program Pre-Departure Orientation
Sunday, April 15
4pm - 6pm
Washington Hall
Going abroad in summer 2012 or a fall 2012 semester program? Attend an informative pre-departure orientation.
William and Mary Confucius Institute Grand Opening Ceremony
William and Mary Confucius Institute Grand Opening Ceremony
Monday, April 16
All day
Location not specified
Celebrate WMCI's official opening at William and Mary!
WMCI Faculty Forum on Confucian Classics
WMCI Faculty Forum on Confucian Classics
Tuesday, April 17
2pm - 6:30pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
W&M and its Confucius Institute partner institution, Beijing Normal University (BNU) are hosting the Faculty Forum on Confucian Classics.
The W&M Indonesian Gamelan Spring Concert
The W&M Indonesian Gamelan Spring Concert
Tuesday, April 17
7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
The W&M Gamelan TUNJUNG BASKARA (Sun Lotus) under the direction of Cindy Benton-Groner presents "A Concert of Music from Central Java" featuring guest musician Midiyanto.
Filmserie: "Auf der anderen Seite" (Fatih Akin, 2007)
Filmserie: "Auf der anderen Seite" (Fatih Akin, 2007)
Tuesday, April 17
7:30pm - 9:15pm
Washington Hall, Room 302
Wir zeigen "Auf der anderen Seite" ("The Edge of Heaven", Fatih Akin, 2007)
French House Soiree Cine: "Les Visiteurs"
French House Soiree Cine: "Les Visiteurs"
Tuesday, April 17
8pm
3rd Floor
The French House will be screening the cult classic "Les Visiteurs".
Africana Studies/Women's Studies Brownbag
Africana Studies/Women's Studies Brownbag
Wednesday, April 18
12:15pm - 1:25pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Iyabo F. Osiapem (English/Africana Studies) will give a talk called "An Accidental English: A Speculative History of Black English in Bermuda"
Lecture: Eclipse: The Rise of China
Lecture: Eclipse: The Rise of China
Wednesday, April 18
4pm
School of Education, Holly Room
Presented by Arvind Subramanian, Senior Fellow Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE).
Africana House Tea Series
Africana House Tea Series
Wednesday, April 18
4pm - 5pm
Pleasants Hall (Randolph Complex), 2nd Floor, Africana House
Invited Speaker: Artisia Green, Assistant Professor of Theatre, Speech and Dance.
Study Abroad and Your Professional Profile
Study Abroad and Your Professional Profile
Thursday, April 19
4pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Join us for this program that will help you make the most of your study abroad experience - by offering strategies on how to seek out opportunities abroad that enhance your career goals!
Ruined
Ruined
Thursday, April 19
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
By Lynn Nottage
Directed by Artisia Green
"Tragedy in China Town" and the End of Extraterritoriality in Japan
"Tragedy in China Town" and the End of Extraterritoriality in Japan
Friday, April 20
1pm - 2pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Presented by Professor Eric Han, Department of History.
Deadline to Apply for DAAD's "Germany, because..." Competition
Deadline to Apply for DAAD's "Germany, because..." Competition
Friday, April 20
5pm
Location not specified
The "Germany because..." video contest is being launched to distill some of the top reasons why you would choose Germany. Why you would recommend Germany as a study abroad destination to your friends and family?
Panel: What's Distinctive About America's Role in the World?
Panel: What's Distinctive About America's Role in the World?
Friday, April 20
7pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake A
The opening panel at the Williamsburg Forum On America's Global Role, a conference being held in Williamsburg from April 20 - 22, willl consist of Steve Hanson, Michael Tierney, Michael Butler, "What's Distinctive About America's Role in the World?"
Ruined
Ruined
Friday, April 20
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
By Lynn Nottage
Directed by Artisia Green
PCAA Chinese Culture Booth, Hampton City International Childrens Festival
PCAA Chinese Culture Booth, Hampton City International Childrens Festival
Saturday, April 21
All day
Mill Point Park, Hampton
Over 30 countries and cultures represented. Drop by for entertainment, food, and educational exhibits!
Morning Sessions for Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role
Morning Sessions for Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role
Saturday, April 21
11:30am - 1pm
Wren Building
Three session options
Panel: What I Wish I Knew Before I started: Conversations with Retired Diplomatic & Military Leaders
Panel: What I Wish I Knew Before I started: Conversations with Retired Diplomatic & Military Leaders
Saturday, April 21
2pm - 3:30pm
Colonial WIlliamsburg, Hennage Auditorium
Saturday's second plenary session of the Williamsburg Forum On America's Global Role features Frederick Hitz, Louis Caldera, Larry Wilkerson - Plenary: What I Wish I Knew Before I Started: Conversations with Retired Diplomatic and Military Leaders
Afternoon Sessions for Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role
Afternoon Sessions for Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role
Saturday, April 21
4pm - 5:30pm
Wren Building
Three session options
Ruined
Ruined
Saturday, April 21
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
By Lynn Nottage
Directed by Artisia Green
William E. White Lecture: The Idea of America
William E. White Lecture: The Idea of America
Sunday, April 22
9:30am - 11am
Wren Building, Great Hall
As part of the Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role, William E. White will be speaking on The Idea of America
Sunday Sessions of Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role
Sunday Sessions of Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role
Sunday, April 22
11:15am - 12:45pm
Wren Building
Three session options
Ruined
Ruined
Sunday, April 22
2pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
By Lynn Nottage
Directed by Artisia Green
The Lantern Festival, Chinese Student Organization
The Lantern Festival, Chinese Student Organization
Sunday, April 22
7pm - 10pm
Sunken Garden
Illuminate the sky...
Make your own wishes...
And celebrate the Lantern Festival with us!!!
Application Review Begins for Irwin/ Taylor/ Reves Center Internship Awards
Application Review Begins for Irwin/ Taylor/ Reves Center Internship Awards
Monday, April 23
All day
Location not specified
Thanks to the generosity of Lawrence and Jean Irwin and Bertha Taylor, a number of scholarships are available to help support continuing undergraduate-level students undertaking summer internships related to politics, government, and public affairs.
Application review begins for H. Stewart Dunn, Jr. Civil Liberties Fellowships
Application review begins for H. Stewart Dunn, Jr. Civil Liberties Fellowships
Monday, April 23
All day
Location not specified
Thanks to a generous donation by Timothy P. Dunn and his wife, Ellen R. Stofan, the College of William & Mary established the H. Stewart Dunn, Jr. Civil Liberties Project.
Indian Musicians Paul Livingstone and Homnath Upadhyaya Present a Lecture
Indian Musicians Paul Livingstone and Homnath Upadhyaya Present a Lecture
Tuesday, April 24
2pm - 3:20pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Indian musicians Paul Livingstone (sitar) and Homnath Upadhyaya (tabla) will be offering a lecture demonstration of North Indian classical music in the Reves Room at the Reves Center for International Studies.
Deadline to Apply for Ibsen Scholarships
Deadline to Apply for Ibsen Scholarships
Monday, April 30
All day
www.ibsenawards.com
The Ibsen Scholarships award innovative projects in the field of drama and performing arts and projects that act as incentives for critical discourse in regards to existential and society-related subject matters concerning Henrik Ibsen and his plays.
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