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Africana First Friday with April Manalang
Africana First Friday with April Manalang
Friday, April 1
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall)
All are welcome for a talk by Dr. April Manalang, Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Department of History at Norfolk State University. Her talk is titled, "Illuminating a Shared, Hidden Story: Buffalo Soldiers and the Philippines."
Russian Music Ensemble Concert
Russian Music Ensemble Concert
Friday, April 1
7:30pm
Ewell Hall, Room 107
Admission: Free/$1 suggested donation
Making a Living, Making a Difference Symposium
Making a Living, Making a Difference Symposium
Saturday, April 2
10am - 2:30pm
Cohen Career Center
Are you interested in a career that will not only allow you to make a living, but also to make a difference? Be sure to attend the Making a Living Making a Difference Symposium. You'll meet professionals who work in the government and non-profit sectors,
Argentine Tango Workshop
Nach Ke Dikha's 5th Annual Intercollegiate Dance Competition
Nach Ke Dikha's 5th Annual Intercollegiate Dance Competition
Saturday, April 2
5:30pm - 9pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
SASA is excited to host the 5th annual NKD event. On Saturday, April 2nd at 5:30 p.m., schools from around the nation will be performing fusion and bhangra dances. Tickets will be on sale in Sadler all next week for $7, and at the door for $10.
CIA Simulation I
CIA Simulation I
Monday, April 4
2:45pm - 5pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
Ever wondered what it is like to be an intelligence analyst? Attend ONE of these two realistic simulations hosted and moderated by C.I.A. analysts. You will be presented with a 'typical' security issue and challenged to react appropriately.
AIA Lecture
AIA Lecture
Monday, April 4
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Guest Speaker will be Professor Kenneth Harl, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.
Prof. James E. Young on Spiegelman's MAUS
Prof. James E. Young on Spiegelman's MAUS
Tuesday, April 5
9:30am - 10:50pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 333
James Young, author of Writing the Holocaust and The Texture of Memory, will present on Art Spiegelman's MAUS Tuesday, April 5, at 9:30am in BLOW 333
CIA Simulation II
CIA Simulation II
Tuesday, April 5
9:45am - 12pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
Ever wondered what it is like to be an intelligence analyst? Attend ONE of these two realistic simulations hosted and moderated by C.I.A. analysts. You will be presented with a 'typical' security issue and challenged to react appropriately.
Immigration Law & Service Society Interest Meeting
Immigration Law & Service Society Interest Meeting
Tuesday, April 5
12:50pm - 2pm
Law School, Room 141
ILSS is now accepting applications for the 2016-2017 school year.
Lecture: Prof. James Young, The Stages of Memory
Lecture: Prof. James Young, The Stages of Memory
Tuesday, April 5
4:30pm - 6pm
150
Professor James Young of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, author of Writing the Holocaust and The Texture of Memory, will speak on "The Stages of Memory," his new research/book project on Tuesday, April 5, at 4:30 in Millington 150
The Rise of Illiberal Democracies in Europe & Asia
The Rise of Illiberal Democracies in Europe & Asia
Tuesday, April 5
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
Come hear W&M professors explore the possible long-term implications of the rise of illiberal democracies in Europe and Asia.
Falling Social Mood and Its Impact on the Presidential Election and Global Events
Falling Social Mood and Its Impact on the Presidential Election and Global Events
Wednesday, April 6
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 333
Internationally respected financial analyst Peter Atwater '83, will share his insights on the current economic and political trends in the U.S. and around the world.
Second Annual Vinson Sutlive Lecture in Historical Anthropology: Dr. Enseng Ho
Second Annual Vinson Sutlive Lecture in Historical Anthropology: Dr. Enseng Ho
Wednesday, April 6
5:30pm - 7pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Dr. Enseng Ho of Duke University & the National University of Singapore will present a lecture entitled, "A Moral Economy of Jihad: Pure Castes, Hybrid Law and Creole Society in Indian Ocean Malabar."
China-US Relations: Implications of Beijing's Pursuit of International Leadership
China-US Relations: Implications of Beijing's Pursuit of International Leadership
Thursday, April 7
4pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
The Reves Center for International Studies has announced that Timothy R. Heath '94, will deliver the 2016 McSwain-Walker Lecture.
Prof. Helmut Puff (U Michigan) Lecture
Prof. Helmut Puff (U Michigan) Lecture
Thursday, April 7
4:30pm - 6pm
Tucker Hall, Auditorium
Prof. Helmut Puff will present a lecture on his new research/book project -- "A History of Waiting" -- Thursday, April 7 at 4:30 in Tucker Auditorium
Esterhazy Trio Master Class
"Putin on a Matinee" -- Bridge of Spies
"Putin on a Matinee" -- Bridge of Spies
Friday, April 8
2pm - 5pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake A
Join Upcoming DC Semester Program Professor Fred Corney (History), for a discussion on the Cold War and Russia with Andrew Weiss, VP for Studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and a screening of the Oscar-nominated "Bridge of Spies"
PIPS to hold Campus Research Symposium
PIPS to hold Campus Research Symposium
Friday, April 8
3pm - 4:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
The Project on International Peace and Security (PIPS) campus research symposium will take place from 3 to 4:30 pm Friday, April 8, in Washington RM 201. Students will be presenting their white papers.
Fulbright Friday: The Fulbright Teaching Assistantship
Fulbright Friday: The Fulbright Teaching Assistantship
Friday, April 8
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Come to this session to learn about the Fulbright student awards that support recent college graduates to teach abroad for a year. All are welcome to attend; rising seniors & recent alumni are eligible to apply this year.
Ewell Concert Series - Esterhazy Trio
Ewell Concert Series - Esterhazy Trio
Saturday, April 9
7:30pm - 10pm
Wren Building, Great Hall
Admission: Free
World Taiji & Qigong Day
World Taiji & Qigong Day
Sunday, April 10
1pm - 5pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A & B
The William & Mary Confucius Institute invites the greater Williamsburg community to explore ancient Chinese martial arts and health improvement techniques on World Taiji and Qigong Day, April 10th. The much beloved event returns from last year.
What Love Has Got to Do with Politics: Passion and Love in Chinese Film
What Love Has Got to Do with Politics: Passion and Love in Chinese Film
Monday, April 11
4pm - 5:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Stanford Professor Ban Wang comes to campus to host this lecture about cultural views of romance in China.
Symposium on the Iran Nuclear Accord: Diplomatic Success or Dangerous Path?
Symposium on the Iran Nuclear Accord: Diplomatic Success or Dangerous Path?
Monday, April 11
5:30pm
Law School, Room 119
William & Mary Law School's Human Security Law Center and the Reves Center for International Studies present a symposium examining the Iran Nuclear Accord. Pizza will be served!
French-language Education and Literature in Louisiana: Writing and Teaching as a Linguistic Minority
French-language Education and Literature in Louisiana: Writing and Teaching as a Linguistic Minority
Tuesday, April 12
3:30pm - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Internationally acclaimed francophone poet and educator from Louisiana, Kirby Jambon speaks on his experience as a writer and teacher in a French immersion school. Of particular interest to those in modern languages, education, and literature. In English.
Information Session about W&M's Semester in Sevilla Program
Information Session about W&M's Semester in Sevilla Program
Wednesday, April 13
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 302
Information Session about W&M's Semester in Sevilla Program
Wednesday, April 13, 4:30-5:30 pm
Washington Hall 302
The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, P.C., Chief Justice of Canada
The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, P.C., Chief Justice of Canada
Thursday, April 14
3:30pm - 5pm
Law School, Room 127
The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, P.C.,
Chief Justice of Canada, will present a lecture, ?35 Years a Judge: Reflections on the Canadian Constitution,? on April 14 at 3:30PM in rm 127 at the Law School. The lecture is free and the public is welcome
Science in the world of public policy
Science in the world of public policy
Friday, April 15
3:30pm - 4:30pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, Watermen's Lobby
Join Dr. Suzette Kimball, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey, as she discusses "Science in the world of public policy."
W&M Music of India Ensemble, Spring Concert
UnMade in Cuba
UnMade in Cuba
Monday, April 18
6pm - 8pm
Swem Library, Ford Classroom, ground floor
Join us at Swem Library on Monday, April 18 for UnMade in Cuba: Carteles de Cine, brought to you by W&M Libraries in partnership with students in the New Media Workshop, co-taught by Professor Ann Marie Stock and Troy Davis.
He Named Me Malala Screening
He Named Me Malala Screening
Monday, April 18
7pm - 9pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
She's the First is screening the inspirational film He Named Me Malala on Mon. April 18 at 7pm in Tucker 127A.
AMES-Global Studies Capstone Conference
AMES-Global Studies Capstone Conference
Tuesday, April 19 - Tuesday, April 26
3:30pm - 7pm
Tucker Hall, 127 A
Join the AMES Capstone Seminar students as they present at their culminating conference
AIA Lecture
AIA Lecture
Tuesday, April 19
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Professor Rebeca Sweetman, St Andrews University, Scotland UK will be in Andrews Hall 101 at 4:30 p.m.
GSWS Brownbag with Jan Huebenthal
GSWS Brownbag with Jan Huebenthal
Wednesday, April 20
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall)
Please join us for Jan Huebenthal's talk titled, "Love Un/Detectable - Queer Health, HIV, and Homonormativity." All are welcome! Light refreshments served.
On-campus COLL 300 opportunities and visitors
On-campus COLL 300 opportunities and visitors
Wednesday, April 20
12pm - 1pm
Swem Library, Ford Classroom
Interested in learning more about on-campus COLL 300 opportunities and visitors?
Translate-a-thon
Translate-a-thon
Wednesday, April 20
5pm - 7pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake B
Translating mental health materials from English to Chinese to bring awareness and eliminate stigma among Chinese communities.
Chinese food will be available for all participants.
Please bring a computer/laptop with you to the event!
AMP and SA present An Evening with Spike Lee
AMP and SA present An Evening with Spike Lee
Wednesday, April 20
7pm
Kaplan Arena
Acclaimed filmmaker Spike Lee will be joining us at William & Mary Hall to give the 2016 Atwater Lecture! Tickets are available for FREE for students, faculty and staff (with promo code in the Daily Digest) through the Tribe Ticket Office.
On-campus COLL 300 opportunities and visitors
On-campus COLL 300 opportunities and visitors
Thursday, April 21
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Swem Library, Ford Classroom
Interested in learning more about on-campus COLL 300 opportunities and visitors?
Dr. Chun-yu Lu's Bellini Lecture
Dr. Chun-yu Lu's Bellini Lecture
Thursday, April 21
3:30pm - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 305
The Department of Modern Languages & Literatures Bellini Lecture features Chun-yu Lu of the Chinese Studies Program:
"Make Love and War: Chinese Popular Romance in 'Greater East Asia,' 1937-1945"
Modern Slavery: A Day of Awareness
Modern Slavery: A Day of Awareness
Friday, April 22
11am - 6pm
Crim Dell Meadow
There are more people around the world enslaved today than at any point in human history. Come to the Crim Dell Meadow anytime between 11am and 6pm on Friday, April 22nd to learn more about this tragedy and ways you can help end this injustice.
Fulbright Friday: Meet the new Fulbright Scholars
Fulbright Friday: Meet the new Fulbright Scholars
Friday, April 22
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Newly-named Fulbright Scholars Shannon Callinan (Russia), Beatrice Chessman (Germany), Annie Curran (Ireland), Constance Hull (India), and Natasha King (Thailand) will talk about their applications and answer questions.
Fruelingsfest! Samstag, den 23.4 Randolph Complex
Fruelingsfest! Samstag, den 23.4 Randolph Complex
Saturday, April 23
4pm - 6pm
The Common Area
Join us for the annual German Studies Spring Festival BBQ Saturday, April 23 on the Randloph Commons just outside of Giles for Brugers, Brat, Kartoffelsalat, and Kekse.
What do the Peace Corps and design thinking have in common?
What do the Peace Corps and design thinking have in common?
Monday, April 25
6:30pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 2052
Here's your chance to find out more! Monday, April 25, IDTC is hosting a lecture presented by Jennifer Jiggetts in Miller Hall 2052. Ms. Jiggetts will talk about her time spent as Peace Corps volunteer in Lesotho, where she taught primary students.
Montpellier Study Abroad information Session
AGSC Speaker Series: Dr. George Nicholas, Simon Fraser University
AGSC Speaker Series: Dr. George Nicholas, Simon Fraser University
Tuesday, April 26
5pm - 6:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Dr. George Nicholas (Simon Fraser University) will present a talk entitled, "Shifting from ?Consult? to ?Consent?: Social Responsibility in Indigenous Heritage Research and Archaeology."
Popcorn & Pop-Culture: Appreciating, not Appropriating Indic Religious Cultures
Popcorn & Pop-Culture: Appreciating, not Appropriating Indic Religious Cultures
Tuesday, April 26
7:15pm
James Blair Hall, Room 201
Join HSJA and the CSD for the last installment of Popcorn & Pop-Culture - with a focus on Indic Religions! Together we will explore the sometimes challenging difference between appropriation and appreciation.
A Last Lecture by Dr. George Greenia
A Last Lecture by Dr. George Greenia
Wednesday, April 27
4pm - 5:30pm
Wren Building, Great Hall
You are invited to a Last Lecture by the one-and-only Dr. George Greenia: retiring professor of Hispanic Studies, LGBT advocate, leader within Phi Beta Kappa, and Honorary Knight of Spain. Still interested? Come hear for yourself at 4pm on April 27th
La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda Inc. Information Session
La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda Inc. Information Session
Wednesday, April 27
7pm
Sadler Center, York
All gentlemen interested in becoming a founding father of William & Mary's first ever Hispanic based fraternity are invited to join us for this informational session. Even those not planning to pledge are still welcome to learn how they can help out.