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Professor Goran Sluiter: "Defining maritime policy: Difference between Greenpeace & Somali Pirates?"
Professor Goran Sluiter: "Defining maritime policy: Difference between Greenpeace & Somali Pirates?"
Tuesday, April 1
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 124
Professor Goran Sluiter, a professor and international law practitioner from Amsterdam is coming to the law school! His presentation is entitled: "Defining maritime policy: Is there any difference between Greenpeace and Somali pirates?"
Film Screening "The Ninth Company" (dir. Fedor Bondarchuk 2005)
Film Screening "The Ninth Company" (dir. Fedor Bondarchuk 2005)
Tuesday, April 1
5pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Geopolitical History of Israel
Pi Delta Phi petit dejeuner a' la francaise
Pi Delta Phi petit dejeuner a' la francaise
Thursday, April 3
9am
Daily Grind
Pi Delta Phi croissants & coffee at the Grind
9 am
Thursday, April 3
"Next Generation of Foreign Service Officers"
"Next Generation of Foreign Service Officers"
Thursday, April 3
5pm - 6pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), 140C
Chad Wellmon (UVA) Lecture
Chad Wellmon (UVA) Lecture
Thursday, April 3
5pm - 6:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
Chad Wellmon, Associate Professor of German and Fellow, Institute for Advanced Cultural Studies will give a lecture "Organizing Enlightenment" on April 3, at 5pm in Blow 331
"Calabar Reconsidered: Archaeology and the Art of Nsibidi in Central Africa"
"Calabar Reconsidered: Archaeology and the Art of Nsibidi in Central Africa"
Friday, April 4
11am - 12pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
2014 Africana-Mellon Distinguished Lecturers
Chinese Speech Contest
Fulbright Fridays: Share your ideas and get feedback
Fulbright Fridays: Share your ideas and get feedback
Friday, April 4
4pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Come to this session to discuss ideas for your Fulbright full grant projects and ETA side projects and get feedback.
Lecture: "Piracy in Somalia: Rich vs. Poor?"
Lecture: "Piracy in Somalia: Rich vs. Poor?"
Friday, April 4
6pm - 7:30pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
TEDxCollegeofWilliam&Mary
TEDxCollegeofWilliam&Mary
Sunday, April 6
1pm - 5:30pm
Kimball Theatre, Merchants Square
TED talks are coming to William & Mary on Sunday, April 6th at 1pm in the Kimball Theatre. Please join us and our eight amazing speakers for fascinating talks and a post-event reception.
Timothy J. Sullivan Study Abroad Scholarship
W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble Concert with Howard Levy
W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble Concert with Howard Levy
Tuesday, April 8
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Kimball Theatre
W&M's versatile and adventuresome Middle Eastern Music Ensemble charts new territory from traditional Andalousi to North African chanson to Egyptian Cabbaret. Join us for our international tour fundraiser with world class harmonica virtuoso Howard Levy.
W&M Stand for Freedom
W&M Stand for Freedom
Wednesday, April 9
9am - 9pm
Sadler Center, Sadler Terrace
There are approximately 29.8 million people in slavery today. Come by Sadler Terrace to join students across the nation in the fight against human trafficking (rain location: Lodge 1)
The Case of Julie LaVerne: How Performers Remade Race in "Show Boat"
The Case of Julie LaVerne: How Performers Remade Race in "Show Boat"
Wednesday, April 9
4pm - 5:15pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
Join us for a lecture by Dr. Todd Decker of University of Washington - St. Louis on the musical "Show Boat" as he explains the role of Julie, a mixed-race character called upon to give voice to her racial identity in the song "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man."
AIA Lecture
AIA Lecture
Wednesday, April 9
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Cops and Robbers, Egyptian Style: Police Work in Ptolemaic Egypt
Department of State Information Session
Department of State Information Session
Wednesday, April 9
5pm - 6pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
Come learn about the Department of State, their opportunities!
Claudia Emerson, 2006 Pulitzer Prize Winner, to Speak
Claudia Emerson, 2006 Pulitzer Prize Winner, to Speak
Thursday, April 10
7pm
Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A
Claudia Emerson, who received the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for her book Late Wife: Poems (LSU Press, 2005) will read from her work.
AMES Student Conference 2014
AMES Student Conference 2014
Friday, April 11 - Saturday, April 12
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 333
Saturday April 12th 8:30 am to 5 pm in Blow Memorial Hall 333 with Keynote Address by Professor Noor Borbieva and Friday April 11th at 5:30 pm in Tucker Hall 127a.
Judy Bloodgood Bander Signing No Borrowed Glory
Judy Bloodgood Bander Signing No Borrowed Glory
Friday, April 11
10am - 2pm
Spirit Shop & Bookstore, First floor
In the summer of 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder Col. Josiah Parker. Can Nathaniel overcome his fear in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
CANCELLED: Collectivization and the Restratification of Everyday Life in Romania, 1949-1962
CANCELLED: Collectivization and the Restratification of Everyday Life in Romania, 1949-1962
Friday, April 11
12pm - 1pm
On campus - To be announced
20th Century Mexican Philosophy: A Binational Symposium
20th Century Mexican Philosophy: A Binational Symposium
Friday, April 11 - Saturday, April 12
1pm - 6pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake C
On April 11-12, scholars from the US and Mexico will come together to discuss how best to introduce major Mexican philosophers in the US and what makes well-known works of Mexican literature distinctly philosophical, among other things.
Deutsches Haus Grillfest
Deutsches Haus Grillfest
Friday, April 11
4pm - 6:30pm
Commons
The German House (DAS HAUS) will be sponsoring its yearly spring BBQ get together at the Common Area of the Randlph Complex just outside Giles Hall this Friday, April 11, from 4-6pm.
Teaching the Tradition: The Muftiyat, the State & the Islamic Piety Movement in the Kyrgyz Republic
Teaching the Tradition: The Muftiyat, the State & the Islamic Piety Movement in the Kyrgyz Republic
Friday, April 11
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
The Global South's New Developmental Tigers? The Surprising Move Towards Universal Health Coverage
The Global South's New Developmental Tigers? The Surprising Move Towards Universal Health Coverage
Monday, April 14
2pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
A presentation by Joseph Harris, Assistant Professor, Boston University
Application Deadline for Critchfield, Exeter, Vaughan Study Abroad Scholarships
Application Deadline for Critchfield, Exeter, Vaughan Study Abroad Scholarships
Tuesday, April 15
All day
Location not specified
Merit and need-based awards available.
Application Deadline for Critchfield, Exeter, Vaughan Study Abroad Scholarships
Application Deadline for Critchfield, Exeter, Vaughan Study Abroad Scholarships
Tuesday, April 15
All day
Location not specified
Merit and need-based awards available.
Gates Scholarship for Study Abroad Application Deadline
Gates Scholarship for Study Abroad Application Deadline
Tuesday, April 15
All day
Location not specified
Merit-based scholarship for International Relations and Global Studies majors interested in studying abroad in Fall 2014 and Academic Year 2014-2015.
Study Abroad Registration Deadline: Non-W&M Programs, Summer, Fall 2014, Academic Year 2014 - 2015
Study Abroad Registration Deadline: Non-W&M Programs, Summer, Fall 2014, Academic Year 2014 - 2015
Tuesday, April 15
All day
Location not specified
Lecture: "Talking thalassocracy in 5th-century Athens: from Bacchylides' 17 to Euripides' Troades.
Lecture: "Talking thalassocracy in 5th-century Athens: from Bacchylides' 17 to Euripides' Troades.
Tuesday, April 15
4:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Comparative Education: Stories from W&M International Students
Comparative Education: Stories from W&M International Students
Wednesday, April 16
3pm - 4pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
A panel of W&M international students from different countries will share their experiences of studying in their home countries and in the US.
Focus ON: Interviewing & Networking
Focus ON: Interviewing & Networking
Wednesday, April 16
5:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Strong interviewing and networking skills are invaluable, especially in terms of the scholarship application process. Come to this session to learn how to put your best self forward.
Film Screening "Oligarch"
How to Push Through to Pull an All-Nighter: Finally Preparing for Finals
How to Push Through to Pull an All-Nighter: Finally Preparing for Finals
Wednesday, April 16
6:30pm - 7:45pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
An evening of discussion to prepare your mind and body for final exams!
Talk by Prof. Evans (U. of St Andrews)
Talk by Prof. Evans (U. of St Andrews)
Thursday, April 17
3:30pm - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Prof. Dave Evans (University of St Andrews, Scotland) will be giving a talk on "Constructing French Poetry with Theodore de Banville (or, How Not to Write Poetry in C19th France,") on Thursday, April 17, 3:30-5:00 pm, in 315 Washington Hall.
Visualising Empire in American Popular Culture: India 1930-32
Visualising Empire in American Popular Culture: India 1930-32
Thursday, April 17
3:30pm - 5pm
James Blair Hall, Room 223
Please join us on Thursday, April 17, 3:30 pm, in James Blair 223 for a talk with Dr. Chandrika Kaul of St Andrews University, titled Visualising Empire in American Popular Culture: India 1930-32.
Lecture "Building Blocks of the 21st Century Transatlantic Relationship"
Lecture "Building Blocks of the 21st Century Transatlantic Relationship"
Thursday, April 17
5pm - 6pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
A lecture by Matthew Murray, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe and Eurasia, U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration
Someone You Know Presents: Nancy Donoval
Someone You Know Presents: Nancy Donoval
Thursday, April 17
5:30pm - 7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Someone You Know is bringing an awesome speaker to campus April 17, from 5:30-7:00pm in the Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium. The speaker, Nancy Donoval, will speak on sexual assault issues related to our campus using storytelling and experience.
Spring 2014 Tack Faculty Lecture Series
Spring 2014 Tack Faculty Lecture Series
Thursday, April 17
7pm - 8:30pm
Kimball Theatre, Merchants Square
"The World That Panics Made" with Legum Professor of History, Scott Nelson.
Opera Scene Recital
Opera Scene Recital
Thursday, April 17
8pm - 10pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
A recital of staged operatic arias, duets, and ensembles from The Magic Flute, Vanessa, Carmen, The Secret Garden, The King and I, and the celebrated Libiamo from Act I of Giuseppe Verdi's La Traviata.
Extended Call for Summer 2015 W&M Study Abroad Program Directors
Extended Call for Summer 2015 W&M Study Abroad Program Directors
Friday, April 18
All day
Apply online
Applications are now open for Summer 2015 W&M Study Abroad Program Directors. Deadline is 4/18/2014.
Extended Call for Summer 2015 W&M Study Abroad Program Directors
Extended Call for Summer 2015 W&M Study Abroad Program Directors
Friday, April 18
8am - 5pm
Apply online
Applications are now open for Summer 2015 W&M Study Abroad Program Directors. Deadline is 4/18/2014.
Rwanda20: A Memorial and Conversation on Modern Genocide
Indian Ocean of Creativity: A Lecture on the African Indian Odyssey
Indian Ocean of Creativity: A Lecture on the African Indian Odyssey
Friday, April 18
11am - 12:30pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Advancing Peace and Security in Africa
Advancing Peace and Security in Africa
Friday, April 18
3pm - 4:30pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), 140C
Fulbright Fridays: New Fulbright Scholar Panel
Fulbright Fridays: New Fulbright Scholar Panel
Friday, April 18
4pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Come hear a panel of newly-named Fulbright student Scholars discuss how they chose their country and project, how they selected recommenders, what the application process was like, and much more.
China Night: Introduction to Chinese Zodiac Animals
China Night: Introduction to Chinese Zodiac Animals
Friday, April 18
5pm - 6pm
Rowe House
Explore and experience the world of Chinese Zodiac animals with a cup of tea.
Rwanda20: A Memorial and Conversation on Modern Genocide
Rwanda20: A Memorial and Conversation on Modern Genocide
Friday, April 18
5pm - 7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Fridays at the Opera: Nixon in China
Fridays at the Opera: Nixon in China
Friday, April 18
7:30pm - 10:30pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
John Adams's groundbreaking work vividly brings to life President Nixon's 1972 visit to communist China and reveal the real characters behind the headlines in this landmark American opera.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Music Festival
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Music Festival
Saturday, April 19
12pm - 4pm
Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre at Lake Matoaka
PIPS Project on International Peace & Security W&M Campus Symposium
PIPS Project on International Peace & Security W&M Campus Symposium
Wednesday, April 23
3:30pm - 5pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake C
Enjoy brief presentations by six students addressing emerging challenges to international stability followed by a discussion.
Embracing Diversity - The Singapore Experiment/Experience
Embracing Diversity - The Singapore Experiment/Experience
Thursday, April 24
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Room 222
2014 Africana-Mellon Distinguished Lecturers
Pi Delta Phi 2014 induction ceremony
Pi Delta Phi 2014 induction ceremony
Wednesday, April 30
5pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Pi Delta Phi 2014 induction ceremony
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