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W&M in Washington Applications Open
W&M in Washington Applications Open
Tuesday, February 3 - Wednesday, February 11
12:01am - 5pm
William & Mary Washington Office
Applications for W&M in Washington's Fall 2015 semester are open!
http://dcapps.wm.edu/apply/wmindc/
HOPE Presents: A Talk with the Counseling Center
HOPE Presents: A Talk with the Counseling Center
Tuesday, February 3
7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
When a member of the Tribe needs help, they should know where to go. Come to learn and have your voice heard about the Counseling Center. A picture tour, stories from students, and an expert panel will be featured in this interactive program.
Preparing for Summer Grants, Fellowships, Internships, and Programs Workshop
Preparing for Summer Grants, Fellowships, Internships, and Programs Workshop
Wednesday, February 4
4pm - 6pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
With currently funded students and representatives from the Charles Center, Office of Community Engagement, and the Career Center, this workshop will help you apply for internal and external summer grants and fellowships.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Informational Meeting
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Informational Meeting
Thursday, February 5
7pm - 8:30pm
Campus Center, Little Theatre
Can you handle the blue and white? Are you a Finer Woman? Are you community action oriented? Maybe Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is for you! Come find out! Light refreshments will be served!
Africana First Friday Lecture with James Padilioni
Africana First Friday Lecture with James Padilioni
Friday, February 6
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join Africana Studies' First Friday Lecture with James Padilioni. His lecture is entitled, "Three Faces of Martin in Atlanta: Refractions and Refulgences of Africa and the Americas in the Cult of Saint Martin De Porres"
Onawumi Jean Moss- The Soulful Storyteller
Onawumi Jean Moss- The Soulful Storyteller
Tuesday, February 10
5pm - 6:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Please join us as Onawumi Jean Moss performs, "Stories that Make You Go: Ah'm, Jes' Sayin'" with a reception to follow. All are welcome!
Riding in Cars with Black People & Other Dangerous Acts: A Memoir in Vanishing Whiteness
Riding in Cars with Black People & Other Dangerous Acts: A Memoir in Vanishing Whiteness
Thursday, February 12
6:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Join the CSD as we celebrate Black History Month on Thursday, Feb. 12th at 6:30 pm in Commonwealth Auditorium to hear the powerful, relevant and profoundly educating story of Chad Goller-Sojourner.
The Patrick Hayes Reading Series Presents An Evening with Roxane Gay
The Patrick Hayes Reading Series Presents An Evening with Roxane Gay
Thursday, February 12
7pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Gender-based Discrimination and Violence at W&M: An Open Conversation.
Gender-based Discrimination and Violence at W&M: An Open Conversation.
Thursday, February 12
7pm - 8:30pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A&B
The Task Force on Prevention of Sexual Assault and Harassment invites Students, Faculty & Staff to a campus wide forum. A progress report on the work of the Task force will be followed by student-led breakout discussions and a Q&A session.
We Day feat. Emmanuel Jal & Taylor Conroy!
We Day feat. Emmanuel Jal & Taylor Conroy!
Sunday, February 15
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Sadler Center, Commwealth Auditorium
Join the Student Assembly & W&M's Free the Children Club for a night of storytelling, entertainment and community building. Emmanuel Jal (musician & activist), and Taylor Conroy (activist) will be sharing their incredible stories with all of W&M! FREE!
"History of the Negro Leagues"
"History of the Negro Leagues"
Tuesday, February 17
10:30am - 12pm
School of Education, Holly Room
A talk by W&M alumnus, Derrick Jones.
GSWS Brownbag with Annie Blazer
GSWS Brownbag with Annie Blazer
Wednesday, February 18
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join our brownbag with Professor Annie Blazer. Her talk in entitled, "Playing for God: Evangelical Women and the Unintended Consequences of Sports Ministry." All are welcome. Light snacks and drinks available.
Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Information Session
Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Information Session
Wednesday, February 18
6pm - 7pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
Interested in Study Abroad? Are you a pell grant recipient?
The Gilman Study Abroad Scholarship aims to make study abroad a viable option for all students. Come learn more at an Information Session with previous recipients.
The Richmond Slave Trade: Talk & Reception
The Richmond Slave Trade: Talk & Reception
Thursday, February 19
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Theatre
Join us for a talk with Jack Trammel, author of The Richmond Slave Trade: The Economic Backbone of the Old Dominion. Event will take place in the library's Botetourt Theatre and Gallery and will include a reception.
"A Woman Doctor's and then Dean's Story: They Told Me I Should Stay at Home"
"A Woman Doctor's and then Dean's Story: They Told Me I Should Stay at Home"
Friday, February 20
4pm - 6pm
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Terri Babineau, M.D. is Dean of Students at Eastern Virginia Medical School and one of the leaders of the COLL 200 W&M-EVMS Narrative Medicine for Excellence Project.
Come Celebrate the Sounds of Black History: Mississippi Moonchile
Come Celebrate the Sounds of Black History: Mississippi Moonchile
Saturday, February 21
3pm - 4pm
Ewell Hall, 250-Music Library
Saturday, February 21st 3:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M. Music Library (Ewell 250)
Annual Tidewater Gospel Festival
Annual Tidewater Gospel Festival
Saturday, February 21
6pm - 8:30pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake Rooms
Hosted by Ebony Expressions Gospel Choir
National College Health Assessment: Check Your Inbox Now!
National College Health Assessment: Check Your Inbox Now!
Sunday, February 22 - Sunday, March 8
12am - 11:55pm
On-line
This confidential health survey allows the College to map a wide range of health issues, making our campus healthier.
And as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student, you have a chance of winning one of many great prizes!
The Leadership Plunge!
The Leadership Plunge!
Sunday, February 22
1pm - 4pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A and B
Sign up by Feb. 11th (https://forms.wm.edu/18570) to be a part of this 3 hour leadership workshop to help elevate your leadership!
19th Annual Minnie G. Braithwaite Lecture
19th Annual Minnie G. Braithwaite Lecture
Tuesday, February 24
6:30pm - 8pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Please join us for "Queer Comix" an artist talk and slideshow by Nicole J. Georges, author of Calling Dr. Laura & A.K. Summers, author of Pregnant Butch. Reception to follow. All are welcome!
"Effective Communication with Mentees and Supervisors" Webinar
"Effective Communication with Mentees and Supervisors" Webinar
Tuesday, February 24
6:45pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake C
This webinar is highly encouraged for college peer leaders in such programs as peer mentoring, student organizations, resident advising, peer education, tutoring, supplementary instruction, cultural ambassador, peer counseling/advising.
Education Is Not A Crime Campaign
Education Is Not A Crime Campaign
Tuesday, February 24
7pm - 9pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
What if you were denied your right to higher education simply because of your beliefs?
Come out to watch a new documentary on the issue, To Light A Candle, then followed by a panel discussion, and a chance to add your voice to those around the world.
Movements
Movements
Thursday, February 26
7pm - 8:30pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
A show about what moves us to move others. Join us for a special night of original monologues, music, and poetry, and get to know your peers on a deeper level.
Crowns
Crowns
Thursday, February 26
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre presents Regina Taylor's Crowns directed by Artisia Green, February 26-March 1.
A Campus Community Conversation on the Legacies of Slavery, Resistance and Freedom
A Campus Community Conversation on the Legacies of Slavery, Resistance and Freedom
Friday, February 27
2:30pm - 4:30pm
Wren Building, Great Hall
William & Mary students are invited to join a campus community Conversation on the Legacies of Slavery, Resistance and Freedom at the College
Unconscious Bias: Overcoming the Demons of Inequality
Unconscious Bias: Overcoming the Demons of Inequality
Friday, February 27
4pm - 6pm
James Blair Hall, Room 227
A talk by Mekbib Gemeda, Vice President for Diversity at Eastern Virginia Medical School, February 27, 2015, James Blair Hall, 227, 4-6 p.m.
Mr. Gemeda is one of the leaders of the COLL 200 W&M-EVMS Narrative Medicine for Excellence Project.
[AMP] February Blockbuster: "Selma"
[AMP] February Blockbuster: "Selma"
Friday, February 27 - Saturday, February 28
7pm - 11pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Join AMP for our second Blockbuster of the spring semester! We will be screening "Selma" starring David Oyelowo, Carmen Ejogo, and Oprah Winfrey. Only $3!!
Friday 2/27 and Saturday 2/28
7 pm and 9:15 pm
Crowns
Crowns
Friday, February 27
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre presents Regina Taylor's Crowns directed by Artisia Green, February 26-March 1.
Crowns
Crowns
Saturday, February 28
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre presents Regina Taylor's Crowns directed by Artisia Green, February 26-March 1.
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