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Cynthia Lin Exhibition "Seeing and Re-seeing"
March 1 - March 31, 2017
Gallery Talk: Friday, March 17th, 4pm
Reception: Friday, March 17, 4-6pm
Graduate students Jennifer Beckensteiner and Vaskar Nepal update the VIMS community on their research.
Come learn about adapting existing courses to fulfill the COLL 300 attribute requirement.
Reva Siegel, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law at Yale Law School, will give an informal lunchtime talk entitled "Judicial Backlash and Same-Sex Marriage" on Wednesday, March 1st at 12:50 PM at the Law School in room 133. RSVP now.
This workshop is designed to enhance students' study skills, time-management skills, and active learning skills.
The federal resume looks significantly different than that you use to apply to other jobs. Learn how to build a resume that meets federal agencies expectations as well as tips and insights about the federal application process.
This panel workshop, featuring Dr. Sharon Zuber of the Writing Resource Center and Prof. Paul Heideman, will offer practical guidance about what students should and should not do when writing for courses and research. Please register here.
Campus and community organizations alike are stepping up to address human trafficking internationally, domestically, and right here in our local community.
The Reves Center announces that William & Mary Law School Alumna Ambassador Shari Villarosa will deliver the 2017 McSwain-Walker lecture.
Assemble After-Care Kits to be provided to survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence
Come on down to Lodge 1 to hear the best big band in town play some sweet tunes!
Tyler James Huffman, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Shining Light on the Phase Transitions of Vanadium Dioxide"
"Recent observations of sediment transport and deposition on a tide-dominated mega delta" by Rip Hale, Old Dominion University, hosted by Courtney Harris, VIMS
Former Microsoft president and Chief Xbox Officer Robbie Bach will be speaking for the first time at William & Mary about his time at Microsoft developing the Xbox, Xbox 360, Microsoft Office, video, mobile and more.
Admission: FREE for Students, children under 18, veterans, $10 general admission
Frederick Delius, A Walk to the Paradise Garden
Student Concerto Competition Winner
Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No.4
AFST Brown Bag - "African Philosophy Reconsidered: Africa, Religion, Race & Philosophy" by Professor Oludamini Ogunnaike, W&M Religious Studies.
Friday, March 3rd 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Morton Hall 102
Lunch will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own.
Rajan Gupta, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Title of Talk: In a world with 10 billion people, what will 8 billion do?
All staff are invited! Sam Jones, John Poma and Babs Bengtson will share updates and answer your pre-submitted questions about recent topics that affect you. Door prizes for attendees! Live stream and recording for those that cannot attend.
Paramedic and Deputy Coroner Zoe Chambers investigates the disappearance of her best friend's son, who vanishes after being listed as person of interest in a homicide case.
Climate Connections 2017 five-part lecture series featuring VIMS speakers on March 8, 15, and 22.
Ms. Cathy Lewis, president of CIVIC Leadership Institute and host of HearSay with Cathy Lewis on WHRV-FM, will speak about civic discourse in the aftermath of an election season where all, or at least many, of the rules of political decorum were broken.
Ms. Cathy Lewis, president of CIVIC Leadership Institute and host of HearSay with Cathy Lewis on WHRV-FM, will speak about civic discourse in the aftermath of an election season where all, or at least many, of the rules of political decorum were broken.
After escaping a near-fatal car accident on a rainy journey to visit Williamsburg, Virginia, the Sinclair family are transported back in time, where they soon become entangled in the events that will lead up to the American Revolution.
Recently revised and fully updated, Hark Upon the Gale remains one of the most popular and complete histories of William & Mary.
Speakers and topics:
Ken Czapla - "Spatial patterns in salt marsh responses to fertilization"
Itchika Sivaipram - "Effect of warming temperature on timing of peaks abundance of crab zoeae in lower Chesapeake Bay"
Join CLSS for a presentation over pizza with Thy Try, director of Open Development Cambodia.
Appreciate the beauty of classical Chinese poetry and better understand Chinese philosophy through the rhymes, rhythm, and storytelling.
Music in American Culture lecture series presents Laura Pruett, Associate Professor of Music (and Chair of the Department of Music) at Merrimack College in Boston
Speaker is Louis Plough, University of Maryland, UMCES
Africana Studies will host a brown bag talk by Dr. Erna Brodber on her current research: ?African Americans in Jamaica in the Post-Emancipation Period [1838]," Tuesday, March 14, at 12 noon in Morton 237. Lunch will be provided.
Learn to play the erhu, an ancient Chinese violin-like instrument and experience the classic sounds of China.
Interested in community service, mentoring, and the justice system? Come learn about Merrimac Mentors! We work with middle and high school age students at Merrimac Juvenile Detention Center on a weekly basis and are seeking mentors for fall 2017.
Viewing and discussion of An Outrage: A documentary film about lynching in the American south.
Come meet Tom Perriello, progressive candidate for Virginia Governor! As one of 2 states with an election this year, the Virginia governor's race a is crucial. Come hear Perriello's platform, ask hard-hitting questions, meet and chat with Perriello.
Interested in pursuing a career in talent booking? If so, the Entertainment Business Association has the perfect networking opportunity for you! EBA will be Skyping with Christian Damon, a Junior Agent at Spin Artist Agency based in Los Angeles, CA.
Students for Animals is holding the Cruelty-Free Campus Campaign this Wednesday, March 15th in Sadler. We are giving out free bags of cruelty-free products and have a raffle for animal-friendly items! Stop by our table in Sadler to learn more about CFC!
Graduate students Amanda Bromilow and Bianca Santos update the VIMS community on their research.
Join us for the GSWS Brown Bag Spring Series with Claire Mckinney, Assistant Professor of Government and GSWS. Bring your own lunch and we will also have light snacks and refreshments. Everyone is welcome.
Learn about exciting projects and opportunities at Google, as well as the application process. Connect with two William & Mary alums and Googlers at this session.
Drop by during office hours to chat with William & Mary alums and Googlers! Learn about Google projects and opportunities, as well as the application process. Bring your resume for a review.
This workshop is designed to enhance students' note-taking skills in and outside the classroom.
Ever wanted to meet your local representatives and city officials? The Office of Community Engagement is bringing them to campus. Join in this opportunity to connect and make your voice heard at the local level.
Join our panel--Professors Suzette Spencer, Ron Sims, and Eddie Cole, and WMSURE Librarian Ms. Natasha McFarland--for a workshop about the experiences of underrepresented students and faculty in higher education. Please register here.
Jamaican scholar Erna Brodber and Black Atlantic scholar Catherine John-Camara give the second of three campus COLL 300 presentations scheduled for Spring 2017.
Oli Hazzard from the School of English at the University of St Andrews will give a reading on Wed., March 15 at 5pm in Tucker 127A (Tucker Theatre).
The Psychology Department is hosting an informative session on the field of Psychology and the requirements to become a Psychology Major. Open to all students interested in the possibility of majoring in Psychology.
Learn about exciting projects and opportunities at Google, as well as the application process. Connect with two William & Mary alums and Googlers at this session.
New to Cascade? It all starts here. Register.
Interested in community service, mentoring, and the justice system? Come learn about Merrimac Mentors! We work with middle and high school age students at Merrimac Juvenile Detention Center on a weekly basis and are seeking mentors for fall 2017.
Are you trying to fit a study abroad experience with a busy pre-med schedule? Wondering which study abroad option is best for you? Come to the Health Careers Club's Study Abroad Panel to hear answers to these questions and many others!
Are you interested in studying abroad in the summer or during the semester? Wondering how to fit a study abroad with pre-med? Come to the Health Careers Club's Study Abroad Panel to hear from current students about their experiences studying abroad!
W&M economics Professor Priya Mukherjee will discuss her research on development economics, political economies, and women?s entrepreneurship in developing nations. Business casual attire. Please RSVP - we look forward to seeing you there!
Climate Connections 2017 five-part lecture series featuring VIMS speakers on March 8, 15, and 22.
Learn to cook delicious Chinese cuisine!
"Oceanography and ecological physiology: an interdisciplinary approach to global change biology" by Emily Rivest, VIMS
Attend this workshop to improve your presentation skills prior to the Graduate Research Symposium!
Interested in a Master's in Management? Our 10-month Master of Arts (MA) in Management program is designed specifically for recent liberal arts, sciences and engineering graduates who want to excel in today's marketplace.
The Acadian Expulsion carried out by the British from what is now Nova Scotia in 1755 dispersed the Acadians throughout much of the Atlantic world. How is Acadian identity and culture expressed today in Maritime Canada, Louisiana, and even France?
AIA Lecture presents: Professor Kelcy Sagstetter from the US Naval Academy discusses concerns about fatherhood following the Peloponnesian War. Free and open to the public.
Fulbright Academic Grants fund a year of study or research abroad. Come hear Hakan Seyalioglu '07 discuss his Fulbright experience studying Mathematics in Hungary, and get all the information you need to start putting together a competitive application.
Come join William & Mary's newest club and write letters to our campus, community, and individuals all over the world! Brighten someone's day with an act of kindness and hear what Campus Cursive is all about.
Put your coding skills to the test in this hands-on workshop with a William & Mary alum and Googler.
THE EVIL ONE is a brand new anthology of short fiction and a love note to the career of Texas cult rocker Roky Erickson, originally of The 13th Floor Elevators. There will be readings from Tom Batten, Hermine Pinson, Andrew Blossom, and Brian Castleberry.
Golden tunes. Talented performers. Festive Decorations. Delicious snacks. All in all, a spectacular Homebrew full of W&M students and music awaits you!
Admission is as always free. The more the merrier in our opinion.
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?
Learn more about the Electronic Thesis & Dissertation (ETD) submission process, as well as issues regarding copyright and embargo of your research. This session is REQUIRED for anyone planning to embargo a thesis or dissertation for more than 6 years.
William & Mary biology alum and LifeNet Health R&D Services Manager, Ashley Bowman, will discuss her career path and position, internship and full-time opportunities, and the regenerative medicine field. Register at the website below.
Please come to learn about some trends in HR so you can prepare yourself as a future business leader from Ms. Susan Carkeek - Senior Advisor to the President for HR at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Title: Determining forms and data assimilation
This heavily researched new book gives insight into some of the lesser-known First Ladies, using an item of their clothing to advance the tale.
Nicolai Lehnert of the University of Michigan presents
"Going Heterogeneous: Bringing Proton Reduction Catalysts to Electrode Surfaces"
Refreshments served before the seminar
"Investigating Mechanisms of Cytokinesis during Embryo Development"
Please join us for a talk by Cynthia Lin, whose exhibition "Seeing and Re-seeing" is currently in our Andrews Gallery until March 31st.
Reception following.
Friday, March 17th, 4-6pm
The 6th annual W&M Undergraduate Philosophy Conference will be on March 18th and 19th, 2017. The program can be found at the link below. All interested faculty and students are invited!
Interested in a career where you can make a living, but also make a difference? Be sure to attend the Making a Living, Making a Difference Symposium. Meet 36 alums, learn about their careers, & get advice for pursuing a similar career. Sign up here.
Grab a pal and a paddle for a cruise along the Upper James with the Tribe Adventure Program
Watch Women's Rugby take down ODU at the Intramural Fields!
Detective Daniel Berger teams up with an FBI task force to investigate two missing person cases, one of which has gone unsolved for five years.
Earn your belay certification in only 2 hours!
This beautifully written and illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures that dwell in the woods of Wicomico and how they band together to prevent the destruction of their home.
Members of the W&M Appalachian Music Ensemble will perform a concert of traditional old-time and bluegrass music.
Free and open to the public.
The International Culture Exchange Organization (ICE) hosts the 2nd annual William & Mary World's Fair, a collaboration between multiple organizations to showcase and raise awareness of various cultures through performances!
The Lemon Project seeks spoken word artists, freestyle rappers, poets, dancers, drummers, singers, other musicians, and expressive artists of any kind to perform in a night of memory and renewal for our Annual Spring Symposium on March 18, 2017.
Grab your friends and come out to the Sunken Garden Saturday March 18th from 9pm-1am to join AMP for glow in the dark laser tag. We'll provide the games and the glow in the dark paint, you bring the competitive energy.
Free admission, snacks, and games!
Capt. Brittingham departs from his usual genre of military thrillers in the new book, delving instead into the world of current affairs, and offering his very personal views on several of today?s hot button issues.
Come check out Men's Club Soccer game against Mary Washington!
Curious about Native American culture? Come to Trinkle Hall Sunday between 12 PM and 4:30 PM to experience authentic Native dancing, drumming, & singing at the Third Annual William & Mary Powwow!
Drawing influence from such diverse artists as The Beatles, James Taylor and Pat Metheny, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
Residence Hall Association will be hosting info sessions in each upperclassmen hall from March 20-23. All students interested in living in any of these halls are encouraged to stop by and ask the current residents and RAs any questions they may have.
We are launching a new Learning Management System (LMS) in Cornerstone. An overview of some of the system's many features and a short demo of the system will be provided.
Mi Zhang, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: Study of Spatial Structure of Squeezed Vacuum Field."
We are launching a new Learning Management System (LMS) in Cornerstone. An overview of some of the system's many features and a short demo of the system will be provided. This session is specifically for Supervisors and Managers.
Speakers:
Fei Da, Bruce Pfirrmann
The Psychology department is hosting a colloquium by W&M alum Dr. Kris Preacher, Professor and Associate Chair of Psychology at Vanderbilt, on March 20, from noon-1pm in Tidewater B, Sadler Center.
Interested in leading a study abroad program? Come attend the Program Director Information Session!
Join the Women's Law Society for an open and frank discussion about experiencing and observing sexual harassment and assault, and how to deal with it, with two former law students who filed a claim against a classmate.
Join CLA Fellows for a Brown Bag discussion on COLL 400. Lunch will be provided.
The APiA Banh Mi Lunch Lecture Series presents ?Fighting to Belong: Asian American Military Service and U.S. Citizenship.?
DATE | Monday, March 20, 2017
TIME | 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
SPEAKER | Dr. Deenesh Sohoni, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Sociology
Come get your professional picture taken for FREE, and learn about the Three Pillars of Success with Business Professor Bob Williams and the Student Marketing Association! All are welcome, regardless of major! We look forward to seeing you there!
Come learn more about your 2017 Student Assembly Presidential Candidates, Elijah Levine and Danny O'Dea.
Please join William & Mary's BLSA and the ODBA Awareness Program on March 20, 2017 at 6:00 pm, Room 141!
Dachuan Liu, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
Title: An Investigation of Power Saving and Privacy Protection on Smartphones
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Melissa Beebe, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Highly-Correlated Electron Behavior in Niobium and Niobium Compound Thin Films."
Join CLA Fellows for a Brown Bag discussion on COLL 400. Refreshments will be provided.
Please join us in the Sunken Garden as we remember and celebrate those loved ones we have lost or who are facing severe illness challenges.
"Sonita" is a documentary that follows the story of 18 year old Sonita, a refugee from Afghanistan living in Tehran, who dreams of becoming a famous rapper. Her family, however, intends to sell her as a bride worth $9,000.
Graduate students Zoemma Warshafsky and Dan Crear update the VIMS community on their research.
The intramural weight lifting competition take place in the Student Recreation Center.
Title: Hardy spaces and operator theory in several variables
This workshop is designed to enhance students' note-taking skills in and outside the classroom.
Join our faculty panel: Professors Artisia Green, Cathy Forestell, Dawn Edminston, and Monika Gosin. This workshop will assist you in preparing posters and talks that present your research. Please register here.
Hear from successful young alums who worked in food service while in school tell why working in food service can be invaluable in securing an internship, a full-time job and in developing skills that help throughout your whole career.
Climate Connections 2017 five-part lecture series featuring VIMS speakers on March 8, 15, and 22.
Peter Vishton, professor of psychology, will present "The Illusion of Control: Understanding and getting more out of your unconscious mind" on March 22, 2017 in Theatre 1221 of the new ISC3 (Integrated Science Center).
Effect of pH on nutrients release and algal bloom in the Back River, Upper Chesapeake Bay" by Nicole Cai, VIMS
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"An alternative hypothesis for harmful algal bloom by Cochlodinium Polykrikoides in the Lower Chesapeake Bay" by Zhengui Wang, VIMS
Join W&M Libraries for a discussion of higher education's love affair with intellectual property, in all its dimensions with author, Jacob Rooksby '04.
A new part of the Graduate Research Symposium, this is an exciting event for W&M Graduate Students to show off their research and compete for up to $500 in prizes!
The W&M Society of Women in Computing (SWC) is excited to host a free screening of CODE, an award winning documentary discussing the very real gender gap present in the tech industry, and ways to close this gap for good. Open to the campus community!
Learn the (low) ropes! Join the Campus Recreation Team as a Challenge Course Facilitator!
Celebrate International Women's Day with the 2017 Women's Leadership Summit Annual Marketing Competition!
Come hear Carol Bobby, CEO for CACREP, and Roxie Patton, Associate Director for the Center for Student Diversity at W&M speak at the symposium this Friday! There will also be break out sessions and poster talks related to social justice. Sign up here!
No Lost Generation is presenting a lecture given by a member of Save the Children on the effect of the Syrian War on refugee children.
Stephen Ammann of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, presents "Palladium(II)/Sulfoxide-Promoted Formation of Oxygenated Heterocycles". Stephen works In Prof. M. Christina White's Research Group.
Refreshments before the Seminar
Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Grants fund a year of teaching abroad in one of over 60 countries.
Getting ready for that next step? The Cohen Career Center and GRS are here to help at the Graduate Research Symposium!
Pamela Hieronymi, Professor of Philosophy, UCLA, will give a colloquium presentation entitled, "Reasoning First." All are welcome!
Come out for the 5th Annual Student-Faculty Basketball Game to see students take on professors in a different kind of court setting
Where: Walsingham Academy
When: Friday, 3/24 at 4:30pm
W&M Law PSF will sell tickets for $5 throughout the week of March 20
Reunite with current and past Transfer & More Students and Orientation Aides this Friday, March 24th at Brickhouse Tavern (755 Scotland Street Williamsburg, VA 23185) from 5:30-8:30 pm. Free food will be served!
Join TAP as we travel to Jefferson National Forest for a day of epic rock climbing and an evening of camping under the stars.
An epic evening of intense, improvisation-based, audiovisual performance centered around the themes of deception, oppression, and finding the truth.
AMP is proud to present this year's Oscar winner for Best Picture--Moonlight!
This Friday, $1.00 can grant you all the millions. 7G is having their last show of the year that will include exclusively all-new, original sketches, and we think you should see them
March 24th. Little Theater. 8pm. $1 Admission.
Come watch the Fencing Tournament!
Take a weekend getaway with TAP to this protected area known for its Atlantic beaches and trails that wind through marshland, located just north of Chincoteague Island.
William Crute's newest novel follows Morgan Armstrong's journey from a wealthy businessman to a poor father trying to keep his family safe during the collapse of the United States.
The First William & Mary Yoyo Contest brings together some of the best throwers in the eastern United States to a small, personal event for the benefit of Camp Kesem! All skill levels are welcome!
Come watch the Rugby Team take on GMU on the Dillard Fields!
Recently revised and fully updated, Hark Upon the Gale remains one of the most popular and complete histories of the College of William & Mary.
William & Mary Quidditch will be hosting this year's Tribewizard Tournament! It's an intercollegiate event---quidditch teams from all over Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic will be attending. Spectators are always welcome. Hope to see you there!
Speakers and topics:
Karrina Nunez - "A high-resolution model for simulating the impact of climate change on tidal marsh habitats"
Miguel Semedo - "Impacts of manure fertilization and antibiotics on greenhouse gas emissions from grasslands"
Sargam Hans, LL.M. '17, is an attorney licensed to practice in Delhi, India. Sargam will share her experience of dealing with economic crimes and corporate espionage in India on March 27, 2017 (Monday) in room 127 at 1:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided.
Hao Shi, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: Computational Studies of Strongly Correlated Quantum Matter."
Title: Metric spaces of non-positive curvature and applications in several complex variables
Join us for the first of our biannual lecture series at the Stryker Center to hear Professor of History, Andrew Fisher, discuss the crisis at Standing Rock. This event is free and open to the public with a discussion and Q&A to follow.
Join us for the Georgian Papers Programme Open House on Monday, March 27 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in Swem Library?s Botetourt Gallery.
The American Studies Program presents distinguished scholar George Lipsitz (University of California, Santa Barbara). His lecture is on ?Truth Forever on the Scaffold, Wrong Forever on the Throne: ..."
An opportunity for Blackboard users to extend their knowledge and application of Blackboard capabilities. Please RSVP.
Speaker is Bill MacIntyre , VIMS.
Robert Katzmann, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, will deliver a lecture in the Dunn Speaker Series. This event is free and open to all; lunch will be available. Please RSVP.
To commemorate One Tribe One Day, William & Mary's international day of giving, we'll be hosting a Campus Carnival in the Sunken Garden! Stop by on Tuesday for free food, games, contests, and prizes! Stay tuned to our Facebook event page for updates.
Float over to the Lake Matoaka Boathouse for some paddling by the light of the moon.
The 21st Annual Minnie G. Braithwaite Lecture in Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Presents Arlene Stein: "All the Young Dudes: Accounting for the Rise of Transgender Masculinity". Please join us in Tucker Theatre 127A on Tuesday, March 28th at 7pm.
W&M Libraries invites you to join us for a screening of Straight Outta Compton, March 29-30 at 12:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. in Swem Library's Botetourt Theatre, ground floor. Free and open to the public.
Schools and districts from Virginia and beyond will be on campus to interview students and candidates for teaching jobs as well as for some school counselor, school psychologist, and administrator positions.
Graduate students Taylor Goelz and Joseph Matt update the VIMS community on their research.
A workshop by visiting Braithwaite Lecturer, Arlene Stein, Rutgers University.
Join us Wednesday, March 29th in Morton Hall 314 at 12pm. Lunch provided.
Please RSVP to [[tfoye]] by Tuesday, March 28th.
Learn about student programs at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the application process, and what makes a competitive applicant.
Judge Robert Katzmann, Chief Judge of the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, will discuss immigrant access to legal representation.
Join the Military and Veterans Law Society and the Women?s Law Society for a conversation with Lt. Nichol about sexual assault in the military. Lt. Nichol will also discuss her experience as a woman in the JAG Corps. Zaxby's will be served for lunch!
The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive on Wednesday, March 29th from 1:00PM-7:00PM in Trinkle Hall.
Title: Gelfand-Zeitlin integrable systems: where linear algebra, geometry and representation theory met
Electronic Dance Music Club is teaming up with everyone's favorite Mexican Grill, Chipotle. Come get a drug-free, yet still addicting Burrito and be sure to tell them you're with EDM Club/show them the flyer! 50% of proceeds support the club
This workshop is designed to enhance students' study skills, time-management skills, and active learning skills.
Join us for faculty research presentations from Professors Silvia Tandeciarz, George Greenia, Christopher Freiman, and Danielle Dallaire. Please register here.
Monthly Meeting of GSA. Discuss graduate student events, funding opportunities, and concerns.
Judy A. Smith, whose career inspired the TV show ?Scandal,? will present the 2017 Atwater Lecture at William & Mary?s Phi Beta Kappa Hall on March 29. She is to discuss her work in crisis management and community leadership.
Come out as we discuss the social disparities that exist in the medical field today! Our panelists, Dr. Robert Scholnick, Dr. Elyas Bakhtiari, and Dr. Alison Scott, will bring unique perspectives from across disciplines.
Judy Smith, crisis management specialist and the inspiration for the hit show Scandal, will speak about her life and career. Known for representing individuals such as Monica Lewinsky and Michael Vick, Smith has had an extensive and successful career.
Do you like free pizza?? Do you like board games? Do you not care a whole lot about board games but like to hang out with your friends eating free pizza while watching them play board games? Sadler Center Games Desk is hosting an open board games night!
Undecided on your career path after graduation or looking to change careers? Join us virtually to learn about the accounting profession, careers in accounting and William & Mary's Master of Accounting Program.
Two workshop times:
9:30am - noon
2:00pm - 4:30pm
Following the workshops will be an image presentation at 5pm.
"Cohesive sediment distribution in an idealized estuary" by Danielle Tarpley, VIMS
New to Cascade? It all starts here. Register.
Ge Peng, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
Advisor: Gang Zhou
Title: Enhancing Energy Efficiency and Privacy Protection of Smart Devices
Join us on Thursday, March 30th from 4:00 to 5:30 in Blow Hall 201 for Professor Naughton's lecture.
In this year's Brinkley Lecture, Professor Bonna Westcoat from Emory University sheds new light on the Nike of Samothrace. Free and open to the public.
Poets and William & Mary alumni Richard Lucyshyn and Jack Christian
Join the Cohen Career Center and their Employer Advisory Board for a Networking Reception and gain valuable networking experience and make connections before you leave campus!
Eddie Cole, assistant professor in the School of Education's higher education program, will lead a discussion about college presidents and racial unrest through history.
Come at Me, Bro? More like Come at Me, Brew! Our last Lodge 1 Homebrew of the semester is sure to go out with a bang, so stop by for awesome tunes by some talented W&M students, tasty snacks and an all-around great night.
As always, admission is free.
We are launching a new Learning Management System (LMS) in Cornerstone. An overview of some of the system's many features and a short demo of the system will be provided.
Shaoyang Jia, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Formulating Schwinger-Dyson Equations for QED Propagators in Minkowski Space."
We are launching a new Learning Management System (LMS) in Cornerstone. An overview of some of the system's many features and a short demo of the system will be provided. This session is specifically for Supervisors and Managers.
Global Studies invites you to a lunch and lecture with Dr. Maria Rogacheva "The Private World of Soviet Scientists from Stalin to Gorbachev"
Friday, March 31 12-1pm (lunch will be served at 11:45).
Faculty and graduate students, please join WMSURE co-directors Anne Charity Hudley and Cheryl Dickter and WMSURE GA Hannah Franz, as they share strategies from their book The Indispensable Guide to Undergraduate Research: Success in and Beyond College.
Professor Mehrsa Baradaran of the University of Georgia School of Law will present a lecture titled "How the Other Half Banks: Poverty and Banking." The event is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Law and Markets. Free and all are welcome.
We are launching a new Learning Management System (LMS) in Cornerstone. An overview of some of the system's many features and a short demo of the system will be provided. This session is specifically for Supervisors and Managers.
Title: Testing for Marginal Effects in Quantile Regression
Jeremiah Gassensmith of the University of Texas-Dallas presents "Virus Based Nanotechnology and Nanotechnology Based on Viruses".
Pride will be March 31, from 3-6pm in the Sunken Garden.
"Phylogenomics of milkweeds and the evolution of plant defenses"
Legendary game designer, director, and producer Todd Howard '93 will speak on his journey from W&M to the present. His credits include Fallout 3, Fallout 4, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Dr. Ian Cloet, Argonne National Laboratory, Title of Talk: Exploring the Multi-Dimensional Structure of Hadrons
Phi Mu's first annual Signature Philanthropy Event benefiting Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. Make a team and compete to be the lip sync champion or come watch your friends go head to head in battle!
Join W&M Libraries for the 5th Annual William & Mary Hip Hop Collection Celebration, an event dedicated to hip hop music and culture.
Lecture by Nick Card about a Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site that is renown for some of the most iconic prehistoric monuments of Atlantic Europe, followed by a sumptuous reception.
TribeHacks is William & Mary's annual hackathon. It's a chance for students to come together for three days to learn some new stuff, build cool technologies, and win prizes.
Join members of W&M's Appalachian Music Ensemble and the Colonial Williamsburg House residents for a rousing night of folk music, food, and friendship in the Historic Area!
The Latin American Student Union will be hosting our first cultural banquet. Food, drinks, and entertainment will be provided free of charge. Doors open at 6:30 PM. This is a formal attire event. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Ongoing Events
SEALS is now accepting entries for the annual Cutest Pet Contest! To enter send 1) your name, 2) your pet's name, and 3) a photo of your pet to to mjalexander@email.wm.edu by 02/19. Voting will take place in the law school lobby from 02/27-03/03.
Between February 11 and April 6, the Muscarelle Museum of Art will be showcasing works by Sandro Botticelli (Florence, 1445-1510) in the most important Botticelli exhibition ever seen in the United States.
Admission is free with a W&M ID.
Welcome to the Spring 2017 Healthy Eating Series! Each session is designed so you can attend one, a combination of them, or all four. A certificate of completion will be presented to those attending all four programs.
Come learn about your relationship with food-how emotions impact eating behavior, how diets don?t work, and how to survive and thrive in a diet-driven world.
HEART meets every Tuesday from 7 to 8 pm. If interested in the issue of human trafficking and potentially being a member of HEART, come on out to any meeting!
Take 10 classes in beginner Sun Style Chinese Taiji with Stan Rockwell.
The W&M Neurodiversity Student Group meets every week on Wednesdays at 6pm.
Join the VBA on Wednesday, October 6th, to learn more about the VBA Law School Council, upcoming networking and interview prep events, as well as 1L and 2L opportunities to get involved.