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Nazia Kazi is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University who will deliver a lecture titled Troubling Islamophobia: The Politics of Naming and the Rise of Islamophobia Studies
Information Session on Italian Studies.
Come meet the Italian Studies faculty, learn about new Spring courses, the Italian minor, and study abroad opportunities.
Enjoy some pizza with faculty and fellow students
Are you interested in taking the LSAT? If so, the Minority Prelaw Association and TestMasters are teaming up for an information session on November 2nd from 6:00pm - 7:30pm.
A talk by Dr. Samhita Sunya, Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern & South Asian Languages & Cultures at the University of Virginia. A discussion on three War on Terror comedies ("terror comedies") from the Global South.
Join us as Students for University Advancement thanks our donors for their generous private support of William & Mary.
If you are a grade 3-5 classroom teacher who has English Learners (ELs) in class and you wonder how you are going to meet their needs, this Fall workshop series is for you!
Talk to program directors, students, and Global Education Staff about spending your summer abroad!
Professor Zhang?s lecture will introduce knowledge of Chinese language including its evolution of the language, dialectal variations, language neighbors, syntax of the modern standard colloquial language, and historical and philological aspects.
Please join us on Friday, November 10th, in the Reves Center's Reves Room from 4:00-6:00 pm for a book talk on Water Tossing Boulders: How a Family of Chinese Immigrants Led the First Fight to Desegregate Schools, led by Author Adrienne Berard.
A public lecture by Professor Gregg Brazinsky (George Washington University) on "Winning the Third World: Sino-American Rivalry during the Cold War."
Info session on the International Peace Scholarships for international women.
Meetup with alumnus Alexa H. '10, an intelligence official. Drop by to have Alexa review your resume and give advice on the industry. No sign-up required, drop by the Cohen atrium.
Interested in intelligence and counterterrorism careers? Alexa will be speaking about how she entered the field and provide tips for students who wish to follow suit. RSVP on Tribe Careers under "Workshops."
Dr. Michael Wert, Marquette University, presents on the popularity of swordsmanship in Japan's early modern era, when it became a way to act out fantasies of the ideal warrior in a time of peace, on the eve of Meiji Revolution.
In the second talk of the School of Education's 2017-2018 Diversity Lecture Series, Cirecie West-Olatunji will present "Revisiting the Promise of Multiculturalism in Education."
Lift your spirits, open your mind, and raise awareness, as we watch this humbling documentary about the AIDS Memorial Quilt with heart-warming vocals by Bobby McFerrin and a brief discussion to follow. [Note: some professors may offer extra credit]
Learn to eroticize safe sex. Whether you're sexually active or abstinent, get answers to your questions in this sex-positive, trauma-informed space for undergraduates and graduates.
Join us to learn about our summer 2018 study abroad program to India.
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