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Designing Interactive Systems for Community Citizen Science
Dr. Yen-Chia Hsu, Carnegie Mellon University
Professor Danielle K. Citron will present the 2020 Wythe Lecture. She is a Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law where she teaches and writes about privacy, free speech, and civil procedure.
“The Jewish Background of Spinoza, or How Spinoza reads the Bible through Rabbinic Lenses” Monday, March 2, 5:00 p.m. Washington Hall Room 315
Please join us on Monday, March 2 for a talk by Thomas Travisano at 5 PM in Tucker Theatre. There will be a reception to follow.
Looking for ways to help students become active leaders in their education and to connect your course content to their “real” lives? Want to refocus students away from grades?
Seminar: “Omnis determinatio est negatio: Determination, Negation and Self-Negation in Spinoza, Kant, and Hegel” Tuesday, March 3, 12:30-1:50, Tucker 222
Discussion on the Draft Judicial Ethics Opinion Regarding Judges' Involvement in the American Bar Association, Federalist Society, and American Constitution Society
RSVP: https://williamandmary.mywconline.com/
George Ciccariello-Maher will lead a Necropolitics and Decoloniality Workshop for students and faculty.
The large dams built across the United States in the period from 1931 to 1944 were monumental undertakings. Now, Professor Richard Guy Wilson will focus on the design and building of Hoover Dam and examine its impact upon the other great dams.
Come meet some of our FitWell Instructors and Personal Trainers while you learn about the application process. We will hold an instructor interest meeting from 6:00 to 6:30 and a personal training interest meeting from 6:30 to 7:00.
Minorities in Medicine’s March General Body Meeting focused on various aspects of wellness. Hope to see you there!
Yifan Sun from Northeastern University
Campus Connect is an experiential suicide prevention training program designed specifically for college campuses.
Zhaoliang Duan, Computer Science - PhD Dissertation Proposal
Title: Single Image Direct-global illumination Separation
Advisor: Dr. Pieter Peers
Turon is a Filipino dessert made of fried plantains that are sugar-coated & wrapped to crunchy-gooey perfection. Please come out and buy some turon from FASA, Wednesday, March 4th from 11-3pm (one for $1/six for $5)!!
Join us at the Wellness Center every Wednesday at 12pm for a walk around campus! Enjoy the fresh air and experience the multi-dimensional benefits of physical activity!
Strategic Planning Forum
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake Ballroom
Join us for a panel about the experiences of underrepresented students in higher education. We'll discuss research, personal experiences, and strategies for addressing challenges that students may face.
Interested in Human Rights?
Considering spending Fall 2020 in Latin America?
This is THE perfect opportunity for you.
Join us for our Movie Night at Hispanic House!! (attention, not at Botetourt, at Giles 2nd floor!) PELO MALO (Venezuela).
Ms. Annika Betancourt is a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Center for East Asia Policy.
Taipei City Councilmember, Lo Chih-Chiang, will explain his pioneering use of social media, and comment on the role of social media in Taiwanese & Cross-Strait politics.
The Philosophy Department is sponsoring a workshop on the intersection of Ethics and Metaphysics, with six speakers.
Speaker: Dr. Supreeth Shastri, Postdoctoral Fellow from the University of Texas at Austin
Please join the PPFA for our monthly meeting.
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
Colloquium: Xiaoyuan Chang, Junping Shi
Join alumni, parents, family and friends as we gather to cheer on William & Mary Men's Basketball during the CAA Tournament!
Dr. Jieming Yin from AMD Research
The annual General Meeting of the Professionals & Professional Faculty Assembly (PPFA) will be held on Tuesday, March 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. in Commonwealth Auditorium in the Sadler Center. All PPFs are encouraged to attend.
Hua Huang from Stony Brook
Join us at the Wellness Center every Wednesday at 12pm for a walk around campus! Enjoy the fresh air and experience the multi-dimensional benefits of physical activity!
Join us for our monthly Tribe Thursday at Kephi Greek Kitchen.
A young girl undergoing a crisis of faith discovers a diary beneath the floorboards of an old house.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
Devoted matriarch Eda Brannigan witnesses her family unraveling, but with a determined resolve, she soldiers on in her bustling pub, where tragedy, triumph and even love unfold.
Classes suspended through March 22. Classes will resume on-line on March 23.
For more information, see W&M's COVID-19 updates.
Shengye Wan, Computer Science - Ph.D. Oral Examination
Title: Hardware-Assisted Security Mechanisms on ARM-Based Multi-Core Processors”
Advisor: Dr. Kun Sun
The focus of this panel discussion is to give different perspectives on the stress culture and how students should approach it in order to reduce unnecessary stress.
The Spring 2020 Studio Workshop Series: Academic Anxiety & Student Resilience has been postponed until further notice.
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
In this 4-part mindful eating series, we will inquire with kindness into our relationship with food and eating.
Dr. Amina Tawasil of the Columbia University's Teacher College will present her research on the social protests of Iranian women against Iran's forced veiling policy.
The Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding (CCL/PCP) welcomes Professor Bernard Freamon to the Law School on March 18 for a presentation on the issue of slavery in Islamic legal history.
Join The Office of Community Engagement for a dinner dialogue. Hear new perspectives, share your own, and spend a unique hour in dialogue with eleven other attendees from across campus and community on the topic of CURIOSITY. RSVP requested.
Hear from a panel of seniors sharing their experiences and advice they wish they'd known about choosing Majors & Careers.
Steven Salaita presents "Native America and Palestine in an Era of Global Insurgency."
This event has been canceled.
The Jordan Ponzi Trio with Michael McNeill on Piano and Emre Kartari on Drums featuring original music of Jordan's debut album "The First Journey".
All events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3. Learn more: https://www.wm.edu/news/announcements/alert/
This event has been canceled.
All events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3. Learn more: https://www.wm.edu/news/announcements/alert/
Join us as we celebrate National Agriculture Month! Apply your agriculture know-how overseas to help feed our world.
You are invited to meet Swedish Ambassador, Christer Persson (retired), who will share experiences as a diplomat working in North (USA), Central and South America, Europe and in the European Union and provide insight about university teaching abroad.
Steven Goldenberg, Computer Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal
Title: Improving Iterative SVD: Software Improvements to Robustness
Advisor: Dr. Andreas Stathopoulos
WMGIC IV is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/20 and 3/21. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIV. Cash prizes of at least $2000 will be awarded!
Sarah Stroud Is Director of the Parr Center for Ethics and joined the Philosophy Department at UNC in 2018. All interested are welcome!
Come get of taste of Study in DC! In one day, you'll get career guidance from area alumni, hear from former Study in DC students, visit a unique DC organization, and attend a networking reception. Transportation and meals are included in registration.
Volunteer on Saturday, March 21 in support of various service projects sponsored by community agencies in the greater Williamsburg area
Veterinarian Darby struggles to take down a criminal organization that has been involved with illegal dog-fighting.
Engage with current W&M undergraduates during their day trip to DC! You can provide career guidance through resume or mock interview workshops and a networking reception. Alumni are welcome to attend either or both events!
Rainbow Isle is a story of a father's investment in the futures of his sons.
Please join us on March 21, 2020 at 7:30 in the Wren Chapel, W&M campus for “Songs of Syria” a concert of traditional muwashshat and favorite popular songs from Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine, and Jordan.
Drawing influence from such artists as The Beatles and James Taylor, Mr. Vangieri performs an eclectic blend of acoustic covers and original works.
ACS welcomes three Virginia Commonwealth's Attorneys - Gregory Underwood of Norfolk, Stephanie Morales of Portsmouth, and Collette McEachin of Richmond - for a panel discussion moderated by Professor Jeffrey Bellin.
Join us for a panel discussion about careers in higher education featuring Lauren Garret, Drew Stelljes, and Shené Owens.
Call together your Fellowship and head out into the wilds to see how well you know the Lord of the Rings films. Swem Library, Tuesday, March, 24th, at 7pm in the Ford Classroom .
Brian Nick, Nuveen Chief Investment Strategist, will share his perspective on the recent market volatility.
Join the Office of Community Engagement for a dinner dialogue. Hear new perspectives, share your own, and spend a unique hour in dialogue with eleven other attendees from across campus and community on the topic of INTEGRITY. RSVP requested.
This 4 part collaborative panel series will open a dialogue about job searching for specialized populations.
Feminists for Life is a potential new organization that will focus on helping pregnant/parenting students, educating on what it means to be pro life, sex ed, and other topics related to pro life. Pro life/pro choice, religious/not, men/women; All welcome!
Power Point - Session 1: Getting Started
(ZOOM ) Cornerstone Learning
Join us for Botetourt Book Talks at Swem Library! On March 26, we welcome Fiona Davis ‘88, author of The Masterpiece, The Chelsea Girls, The Address, and The Dollhouse.
In the second talk of the 2019-2020 Diversity Speaker Series, the School of Education welcomes Naomi Snider, research fellow at the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development and co-author of Why Does Patriarchy Persist?
Tom Keefe and Wilbur Slockish will give a talk about the Northwest Native fishing treaty rights.
As part of W&M's response to COVID-19, all events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3.
The Spring 2020 Studio Workshop Series: "Am I my Students' Therapist?" Managing Student Anxiety As We Adjust."
Canceled - The VIMS Dive-In Committee presents a Lunch N Learn focused on valuing people with different abilities and overcoming disabilities.
President Rowe will host a virtual Community Conversation on Friday, March 27th at 2 p.m. ET.
We will hear from faculty and undergraduates who will join virtually to share their reflections on this week’s transition to distance learning.
Ongoing Research Talks
The 15th Annual Student-Faculty Research Conference in European Studies features Prof. Rita Chin (U. Michigan) on "The Crisis of Multiculturalism in Europe: Historical Lessons for the Present Moment." Students will present papers on migration in Europe.
Co-hosted by William & Mary and Virginia Commonwealth University, the 2020 Education Research Symposium will present student work around the topic "Educational Collaboration in the New Decade."
Barristers' Ball will no longer be held on March 28th due to W&M COVID-19 protocol.
Please be on the lookout for updates regarding the new date of the event!
Chat with a representative from The Literacy Lab!
(ZOOM) Email Etiquette - Session 1: Creating More Effective, Professional E-mails
Adoor Gopalakrishnan is among the world’s great living filmmakers.
Anne Norton explores the imbrication of race and labor within the persistence of feudalism that resulted in a double enclosure of colonization. She discusses Australian artists, whose work seeks for methods for decolonization of the mind.
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Ongoing Events
An exhibition of rare books on early American law from the collection of Sid Lapidus at the Wolf Law Library at William & Mary Law School.
Almanacs are annual guidebooks, used as a calendar and sometimes as a diary, for looking up astronomical data or astrological signs, and even as a weather forecast.
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.