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Rio de la Plata Working Group 4th Annual Workshop
Rio de la Plata Working Group 4th Annual Workshop
Friday, March 1 - Saturday, March 2
James Blair Hall
Please join us March 1 & 2 for the Rio de la Plata Conference, sponsored by the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Department of History, the Reves Center and Latin American Studies. The event is cosponsored by the Charles Center, & the Women and Gender Studies Program.
Colloquium: Mobile Sensing and Behavior Modeling: Implications on Security
Colloquium: Mobile Sensing and Behavior Modeling: Implications on Security
Friday, March 1
3pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
Dr. Joy Ying Zhang, Mobility Research Center, Carnegie Mellon University, Silicon Valley Campus, will demonstrate how statistical behavior modeling over the sensor time series can be used for passive authentication and anomaly detection for smart phones.
Men's Tennis vs. Illinois State
Baseball vs. Penn
Spring Break Group Fitness Classes
Spring Break Group Fitness Classes
Monday, March 4 - Friday, March 8
The Bee McLeod Recreation Center, Group Fitness Studio
Free for all W&M students, faculty, staff and privilege card holders.
Baseball vs. Virginia Tech
Women's Basketball vs. George Mason
Wilson Ornithological Society
Wilson Ornithological Society
Thursday, March 7 - Saturday, March 9
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium, Chesapeake ABC, Tidewater B, Lobby
The Wilson Ornithological Society, founded in 1888, is a world-wide organization of nearly 2500 people who share a curiosity about birds.
PPFA Meeting
PPFA Meeting
Thursday, March 7
8:15am - 9:45am
Blow Memorial Hall, BOV Board Room
Open to the public. {{http://www.wm.edu/sites/proffaculty/meetings/minutes/,View meeting agendas and minutes}}.
Baseball vs. Rutgers
Videoconferencing in the Classroom
Videoconferencing in the Classroom
Wednesday, March 13
2pm - 2:45pm
School of Education, Room 2016
From Google Hangout to Facetime to Skype, it can be difficult to determine which platform to use within the classroom. Join us as we walk through some of the options for classroom videoconferencing in the School of Education.
When More Is Less: Is the Global Diffusion of Social Media Clouding Our Vision of World Affairs?
When More Is Less: Is the Global Diffusion of Social Media Clouding Our Vision of World Affairs?
Wednesday, March 13
4pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Annual McSwain-Walker Lecture, delivered by Dr. Rudra Sil, Professor of Political Science and Co-Director, Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business, University of Pennsylvania.
Lecture by Prof. Jonathan Hess
Lecture by Prof. Jonathan Hess
Wednesday, March 13
4pm - 5pm
James Blair Hall, Room 221
Professor Jonathan Hess of the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill will present a lecture on Wednesday, March 13, at 4 p.m. in James Blair 221:
"SHYLOCK'S DAUGHTERS: PHILOSEMITISM, POPULAR CULTURE AND THE LIBERAL IMAGINATION"
George Wythe Society's 2nd Annual Mock Legislature
First Year IFC
First Year IFC
Wednesday, March 13
7pm - 8pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
The Inter-Fraternity Council invites all new members to the First Year IFC Program
Neither Silk, nor a Road: reassessing the Impacts and Legacies of China's Eurasian Titration
Neither Silk, nor a Road: reassessing the Impacts and Legacies of China's Eurasian Titration
Thursday, March 14
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
A lecture by Prof. James Millward, Georgetown University for the William and Mary Confucius Institute China Lecture Series
Marriage Equality and the Supreme Court
Marriage Equality and the Supreme Court
Thursday, March 14
7pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
The William & Mary Young Democrats and the Lambda Alliance are hosting a discussion with Professor Christine Nemacheck about the gay marriage cases pending before the U.S. Supreme Court.
William & Mary Medical Relief Nicaragua Information Session
William & Mary Medical Relief Nicaragua Information Session
Thursday, March 14
7pm
Sadler Center, York Room
WMMR spends two weeks of winter break setting-up and working hands-on in free clinics in impoverished communities of Nicaragua. Get more info at the WMMR info session March 14, 7 p.m., Sadler Center, York Room and March 20, 7 p.m., James Blair, room 229.
Administrative Law Symposium in Honor of Professor Koch
Administrative Law Symposium in Honor of Professor Koch
Friday, March 15
9am - 4:30pm
Law School, Room 127
This symposium is a tribute to the memory of Charles Koch (1944-2012), Dudley Warner Woodbridge Professor at William & Mary Law School. It will be held on Friday, March 15, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in room 127 at the Law School. Free. All are welcome.
Sadler Center Employment Fair
Sadler Center Employment Fair
Friday, March 15
12pm - 4pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake A
The Sadler Center and Campus Center will be holding their annual Employment Fair on March 15 to hire new student employees for the fall semester.
W&M Law Chesapeake Bay Law & Policy Symposium: This Weekend!
W&M Law Chesapeake Bay Law & Policy Symposium: This Weekend!
Friday, March 15 - Saturday, March 16
1pm - 5pm
Law School
Come to the Law School for an exciting symposium this weekend - Public and Private Environmental Initiatives for Improving the Chesapeake Bay
Corps Power: Stories from Community Brown Bag
Corps Power: Stories from Community Brown Bag
Friday, March 15
2pm
Blow Memorial Hall, 3rd Floor Lounge
Brown bag lunch with W&M alumni who have served in the Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, and Teach for America.
The Chinese Postman Problem in Regular Graphs of Odd Degree
The Chinese Postman Problem in Regular Graphs of Odd Degree
Friday, March 15
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Talk by Suil O, Department of Mathematics, College of William and Mary.
Colloquium: Advances in Computer Simulation
Colloquium: Advances in Computer Simulation
Friday, March 15
3pm - 4pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 20
James R. Wilson, North Carolina State University, will give a talk that focuses on the way that advances in the field of computer simulation are driven by the continuous interplay of inspiration, intuition, abstraction, and experimentation.
Colloquium: Dale Miller (ODU)
Colloquium: Dale Miller (ODU)
Friday, March 15
4:30pm - 6pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 336
Professor Dale Miller will give a colloquium talk to the philosophy department, entitled, "In a Cool Hour: Reactive Attitudes and the Hare-Williams Debate."
Field Hockey Clinic
Field Hockey Clinic
Friday, March 15
5:30pm - 7pm
Busch Field
W&M field hockey will be hosting a small clinic this Friday on Busch Turf from 5:30-7 p.m. $20 a player, no registration needed.
3rd Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium March 15 and 16
3rd Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium March 15 and 16
Friday, March 15
6pm - 8pm
Bruton Heights School, 301 First Street, Williamsburg, VA 23185
The theme of the two-day symposium is "Campus & Communities: The African American Experience Along the Peninsula." Student, faculty & community researchers will share their findings on a variety of topics. Free event; see the website to register.
Monthly Blockbuster: Les Miserables!
Monthly Blockbuster: Les Miserables!
Friday, March 15
7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Join Alma Mater Productions for our final blockbuster of the semester: Les Miserables! Excited for Aaron Carter or comedian Kevin Kevin Barnett? Need something to do the weekend after spring break? Join us Friday, Saturday, OR Sunday for Les Mis!
Women's Gymnastics vs. Yale
3rd Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium March 15 and 16
3rd Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium March 15 and 16
Saturday, March 16
8am - 2pm
School of Education, Matoaka Woods Room
Please join us for Day 2 of the symposium which will include panels featuring students, faculty, staff and community members and open discussion on the Lemon Project. This event is free and open to the public. {{https://forms.wm.edu/7534, Register here.}}
Club Water Polo Match
Club Water Polo Match
Saturday, March 16
12:30pm - 2pm
The Bee McLeod Recreation Center, Pool
The Water Polo Club will be playing Arlington Water Polo.
Arc Carnival
Arc Carnival
Saturday, March 16
1pm - 4pm
Sunken Garden
Celebrate spring with the 13th Annual Arc Carnival!
Learn to Stand Up Paddleboard
Art Bus Trip to Washington, D.C.
Art Bus Trip to Washington, D.C.
Sunday, March 17
8am - 5:30pm
Andrews Hall
The Department of Art & Art History is taking a bus trip to Washington, D.C. on March 17th.
Faculty, students and alumni are invited. A tour of the National Gallery will be featured.
Monthly Blockbuster: Les Miserables!
Monthly Blockbuster: Les Miserables!
Sunday, March 17
11am
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Join Alma Mater Productions for our final blockbuster of the semester: Les Miserables! Excited for Aaron Carter or comedian Kevin Kevin Barnett? Need something to do the weekend after spring break? Join us Friday, Saturday, OR Sunday for Les Mis!
Ewell Concert Series: Triple Helix Piano Trio
Ewell Concert Series: Triple Helix Piano Trio
Sunday, March 17
7:30pm
Williamsburg Library Theatre
Tickets on sale at the door: $10 general admission, $5 students. No advance reservations.
W&M Students for the Innocence Project's Wrongful Conviction Panel
W&M Students for the Innocence Project's Wrongful Conviction Panel
Monday, March 18
12:50pm
Law School, Room 119
Join us Monday, March 18 at the Law School (119) at 12:50 to learn about wrongful convictions in America, including how and why they occur. Judge Tommy E. Miller moderating.
**Subway will be provided. **
Studying the Renaissance Architecture of Florence: Virtual Drawing and Contemporary Art
Studying the Renaissance Architecture of Florence: Virtual Drawing and Contemporary Art
Monday, March 18
1pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room (First Floor)
Delivered by Adriano Marinazzo, Scholar in Residence, Muscarelle Museum of Art. Part of the Reves Hall Coffee Hour Lecture Series.
Russia's Digital Revolution: Language, New Media, and the (Un)making of Civil Society
Russia's Digital Revolution: Language, New Media, and the (Un)making of Civil Society
Monday, March 18
3:30pm - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Guest Lecturer Michael S. Gorham, University of Florida, will give a talk on political communication in the age of the internet and media technologies and how it has influenced and shaped civic culture in Russia today.
The Politics of James Bond: Cold War Stories
The Politics of James Bond: Cold War Stories
Monday, March 18
4pm
School of Education, Holly Room
Professor Jeremy Black (University of Exeter) will discuss the world affairs background of the Bond stories.
Kochabend im Deutschen Haus
Kochabend im Deutschen Haus
Monday, March 18
6pm - 7:30pm
German House
Join House tutor Carolin Wattenberg and Guest Student Hendrik Dirndas from Essen for some authentic German cooking Monday, March 18, 6 p.m. at the German House in Giles Hall (Randolph Complex).
Physics Seminar
Physics Seminar
Tuesday, March 19
3:30pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Speaker: Daniel Hernandez (ICTP)
Title of Talk: "An elementary approach to lepton mixing from discrete symmetries"
AMP presents: Indie Film Night, Smashed!
AMP presents: Indie Film Night, Smashed!
Tuesday, March 19
7pm - 9pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Like Breaking Bad?
Like Aaron Paul (Jesse Pinkman) in Breaking Bad?
Watch Aaron Paul take on the lead in this Indie Film Tuesday, March 19th @ 7:00 p.m. in the Sadler's Commonwealth Auditorium! The event is FREE!!
Physics AMO Seminar
Physics AMO Seminar
Wednesday, March 20
3pm - 4pm
Small Hall, Room 122
John Behr, TRIUMF, Canada
Title of Talk: Atom traps, beta decay and wrong-handed neutrinos
Women's Lacrosse vs. Maryland
William & Mary Medical Relief Nicaragua Information Session
William & Mary Medical Relief Nicaragua Information Session
Wednesday, March 20
7pm
James Blair Hall, Room 229
WMMR spends two weeks of winter break setting-up and working hands-on in free clinics in impoverished communities of Nicaragua. Get more info at the WMMR info session March 14, 7 p.m., Sadler Center, York Room and March 20, 7 p.m., James Blair, room 229.
Debunking the Myths of Mental Health on Campus
Debunking the Myths of Mental Health on Campus
Wednesday, March 20
7:30pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Panelists will discuss and answer questions about mental health on campus.
Language and Space in Mopan Maya: A talk by Eve Danziger, UVa (Thursday, Blow 201, 3:30 pm)
Language and Space in Mopan Maya: A talk by Eve Danziger, UVa (Thursday, Blow 201, 3:30 pm)
Thursday, March 21
3:30pm - 5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
On Thursday, 21 March, Eve Danziger will share new research on linguistic relativity and cultural concepts of space. Join us in Blow 201 at 3:30 for her talk, "What's 'That'? Pointing gestures and culture-specific spatial conceptualization in Mopan Maya."
Neuroscience Spring Symposium
Neuroscience Spring Symposium
Thursday, March 21
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
Research talks presented by keynote speaker David Bucci, Ph.D. and W&M Neuroscience student Wendy Herbst.
Stephen Mohring: Sculpture and Woodworking: the Sustainable Crafts Program at Carleton College
Stephen Mohring: Sculpture and Woodworking: the Sustainable Crafts Program at Carleton College
Thursday, March 21
4pm - 5pm
Andrews Hall, Andrews 101
Andrews Gallery and the Department of Art & Art History presents the work of sculptor Stephen Mohring March 21 - April 18, 2013.
Mohring is also giving an artist's talk Thursday, March 21st at 4 p.m. in Andrews 101. A reception will follow.
Past as Tradition, Past as History
Past as Tradition, Past as History
Thursday, March 21
5pm
James Blair Hall, Room 206
"Past as Tradition, Past as History: Sanskrit Narratives in Kashmir's Persian Historical Tradition, 17th-19th centuries" delivered by Chitralekha Zutshi, William & Mary Department of History.
What is Klingon?
What is Klingon?
Thursday, March 21
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
A lecture by Dr. Marc Okrand for the Linguistics Program.
Social Impact through Business: An Evening with Award Winning Social Entrepreneurs
Social Impact through Business: An Evening with Award Winning Social Entrepreneurs
Thursday, March 21
5pm - 7pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
Two of the award-winning social entrepreneurs share their stories of social innovation through business, and their models for empowering communities.
Film Screening: Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia
Film Screening: Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia
Thursday, March 21
7:30pm - 9pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
As part of the European Studies Film Course this semester -- the topic is "Sports, Leisure and the Nation" -- Rob Leventhal will be screening the first part of Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia (Fest der Voelker) this Thursday, at 7:30, in Blow 331.
Author Tim O'Brien Here for Reading, Reception
Author Tim O'Brien Here for Reading, Reception
Thursday, March 21
8pm - 9:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Tim OBrien, author of novels that have sold more than three million copies, will appear at the Commonwealth Auditorium of the Sadler Center March 21 at 8 p.m. The appearance is free and open to the public.
An Evening of Dance
An Evening of Dance
Thursday, March 21
8pm - 10pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Dance presents An Evening of Dance
SEcon2013
SEcon2013
Friday, March 22
All day
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School)
The Mason School of Business will host SEcon2013, bringing together innovative business leaders and social entrepreneurs.
12th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
12th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
Friday, March 22 - Saturday, March 23
8am - 2pm
Sadler Center
The College of William and Mary invites interested scholars to attend and participate in the Twelfth Annual Graduate Research Symposium (GRS) to be held at the Sadler Center on March 22-23, 2013.
Baseball vs. Northeastern
Secular Histories, Saintly Returns: Death and Devotion in Modern Turkey
Secular Histories, Saintly Returns: Death and Devotion in Modern Turkey
Friday, March 22
3pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 102
Keynote address of the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES) Senior Student Conference.
Blues Night
Blues Night
Friday, March 22
5pm - 7pm
Ewell Hall, Swem Music Library
Enjoy a night of blues music and refreshments at the Swem Music Library.
Nu Kappa Epsilon Community Concert
Nu Kappa Epsilon Community Concert
Friday, March 22
7pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Annual concert held by the sisters of Nu Kappa Epsilon
W&M Composition Student Readings
W&M Composition Student Readings
Friday, March 22
7pm - 9:30pm
Ewell Hall, RM 151
William & Mary composition students have been working on string quartets this semester to be read by the Kardia Quartet. The composers will work with the ensemble and their instructors Chris DeLaurenti and Tim Mauthe to shape their works.
An Evening of Dance
An Evening of Dance
Friday, March 22
8pm - 10pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William and Mary Dance presents An Evening of Dance
Formations & Transformations in Asia and the Middle East
Formations & Transformations in Asia and the Middle East
Saturday, March 23
8:30am - 12:45pm
Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127
First Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES) Senior Student Conference.
Yorktown Victory Run
Yorktown Victory Run
Saturday, March 23
9am - 12pm
Newport News Park
An 8-mile run from Newport News Park to the Yorktown Victory Monument. All the proceeds go to Kidz'NGrief a local charity specializing in counseling children who have lost a loved one.
Men's Tennis vs. Notre Dame
Saturday Morning Physics: "Guesstimation" (Prof. Larry Weinstein, ODU)
Saturday Morning Physics: "Guesstimation" (Prof. Larry Weinstein, ODU)
Saturday, March 23
11am - 12pm
Small Hall, Room 111
Why don't we all drive electric cars? Does it matter if you don't recycle that plastic water bottle? How can we answer these questions without relying on experts? This talk by Larry Weinstein will cover the principles of estimating.
Men's Club Rugby
Men's Club Rugby
Saturday, March 23
1pm - 4pm
Intramural Fields
The Men's Rugby Club will be playing Longwood University
2013 William & Mary Black Law Student Association "Vanity" Fashion Show
2013 William & Mary Black Law Student Association "Vanity" Fashion Show
Saturday, March 23
7pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A & B
"Vanity" Fashion Show hosted by Special Guest Camille McDonald from America's Next Top Model
Doors open at 6 p.m., show starts at 7 p.m.
General Admission Tickets are $5
VIP Admission Tickets are $15
Proceeds benefit the Williamsburg AIDS Network
Kardia Quartet
Kardia Quartet
Saturday, March 23
8pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Come to Ewell Recital Hall for an evening with the Kardia Quartet, performing works by W&M Professors Greg Bowers and Tim Mauthe.
W&M Jazz Ensemble: Soul & Swing Spectacular
W&M Jazz Ensemble: Soul & Swing Spectacular
Saturday, March 23
8pm - 9pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
The W&M Jazz Ensemble performs an eclectic program of classic and contemporary swing as well as vocal soul music from the 1960s (including both U.K. and U.S. soul traditions). This Saturday at 8 p.m.; Commonwealth Auditorium. FREE. Paul Bhasin directs.
AMP presents: The Raspberry Brothers and Crossroads!
AMP presents: The Raspberry Brothers and Crossroads!
Saturday, March 23
10pm - 11:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Who are the Raspberry Brothers?
They'll be performing live while the movie Crossroads (Britney Spears!) plays behind them and commenting, critiquing and talking about Crossroads the whole time.
Sita Sings the Blues: Film Screening
Sita Sings the Blues: Film Screening
Sunday, March 24
8pm
Ewell Hall, Music Library
View "Sita Sings the Blues" at the Swem Music Library - free admission and popcorn!
Another Boring Talk on Professionalism?
Another Boring Talk on Professionalism?
Monday, March 25
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 133
Judge Arthur Kelsey will share his perspectives as a man of faith in the legal profession. All are welcome.
J. Ward Jones Lecture
J. Ward Jones Lecture
Monday, March 25
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Guest Lecturer: Professor Bernard Frischer, University of Virginia.
Peace Corps Information Session
Scottish Poet, John Burnside
Full Moon Paddle
Full Moon Paddle
Tuesday, March 26
8pm - 10pm
Lake Matoaka
When was the last time you saw the stars and the moon? Cure that drought with the TAP!
Coffee with Robert P. George, Princeton University
Coffee with Robert P. George, Princeton University
Wednesday, March 27
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 2018
Robert P. George, Princeton University, a well-known moralist with a background in Law and Ethics, will be sharing his thoughts at a coffee hour at the Mason School of Business (Room 2018, 2nd Floor) on March 27 at 3:30-4:30.
Geology Seminar: Archaeology, seashells, radiocarbon, and the Holocene record of El Nino in Peru.
Geology Seminar: Archaeology, seashells, radiocarbon, and the Holocene record of El Nino in Peru.
Wednesday, March 27
4pm - 5pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Dr. Kevin Jones from the U.S. Geological Survey presents his work, Archaeology, seashells, radiocarbon, and the Holocene record of El Nino in Peru.
Business Insight Seminar Featuring Daron Pope '01, President & CEO of Rosie Pope Maternity/MomPrep
Business Insight Seminar Featuring Daron Pope '01, President & CEO of Rosie Pope Maternity/MomPrep
Wednesday, March 27
4pm - 6pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
Daron Pope, president and CEO of Rosie Pope Maternity and MomPrep, will deliver the second Entrepreneurship Center Business Insights.
Baseball vs. Norfolk State
Ocean Mammal Institute - Information Session
Customer Service Training
Customer Service Training
Thursday, March 28
10am - 12pm
Bell Hall, Training Room
Customer Service Training is an informative, highly interactive workshop that allows participants to learn, practice and refresh essential skills.
Democracy Movements in Libya and Burma
The Sixth Annual Schmidt Lecture on Technology and Society
The Sixth Annual Schmidt Lecture on Technology and Society
Thursday, March 28
4pm - 5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
The Sociology Department presents the Sixth Annual Schmidt Lecture on Technology and Society: "A Nation of Technologically-Tethered Workers? Technology Use and the Consequences of Work Intensification."
Tara Ghoshal Wallace will speak on To One Thing Constant: The Passion of Pope's Eloisa
Tara Ghoshal Wallace will speak on To One Thing Constant: The Passion of Pope's Eloisa
Thursday, March 28
5pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 201
Tara Ghoshal Wallace, The George Washington University, will speak on "'To One Thing Constant': The Passion of Pope's Eloisa" Thurs., March 28, at 5 p.m. in Tyler 201.
Russian Folk Music Concert
Russian Folk Music Concert
Thursday, March 28
7pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Russian Folk Music ZOLOTOI PLYOS
The group's repertoire includes folk songs and instrumental selections from various areas in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.
Beverly Monroe, Virginia Exoneree
Beverly Monroe, Virginia Exoneree
Friday, March 29
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 119
Convicted of murdering her longtime boyfriend, Beverly Monroe spent 11 years trying to prove her innocence and clear her name. She spent seven years in prison before she was exonerated.
Inverse problems for evolution equations
Inverse problems for evolution equations
Friday, March 29
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Talk by Cary Humber, The College of William and Mary
Biology Seminar: Steven Geary (U. Conn)
Biology Seminar: Steven Geary (U. Conn)
Friday, March 29
4pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
"Insights into the Complexity of Mycoplasma gallisepticum Pathogenesis"
9th Annual Ali's Run/Walk 5K
9th Annual Ali's Run/Walk 5K
Saturday, March 30
8am
Law School
9th Annual Ali's Run/Walk 5K
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Race proceeds benefit the William & Mary Bone Marrow Drive
Men's Tennis vs. James Madison
TEDx at William & Mary
TEDx at William & Mary
Saturday, March 30
2pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons
One hundred of William & Mary's most impassioned TEDx fans will come together on March 30 at 2PM for an evening of networking and dialogue surrounding the ways the William & Mary community has been on the forefront of innovation since 1693.
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