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WCWMFest: FREE Fall Concert!
WCWMFest: FREE Fall Concert!
Saturday, November 1
6pm - 11pm
Sunken Garden
Come to the Sunken Garden from 6pm-11pm to see Cygnus, Tsuki Bomb, The Milkstains and Juan Wauters perform--for free!!
Relay For Life Run/Walk 5K
Relay For Life Run/Walk 5K
Sunday, November 2
10am
Zable Stadium at Cary Field
Join W&M Relay For Life for our 2nd annual 5K event! The run/walk will be Nov. 2 at 10am on campus. $10 for race only and $20 for race and t-shirt. Proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society.
{{http://www.wmrelay5k.ezregister.com, Register online.}}
K-9 Konnection Visit
K-9 Konnection Visit
Monday, November 3
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Swem Library, Near Swem main lobby
Gordo and his owner, Donna, will visit Swem for some puppy playtime.
Statehood and Secession: The Referendum on Catalu
Statehood and Secession: The Referendum on Catalu
Tuesday, November 4
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 141
Professor Javier Guillen Carames will give a public presentation on Statehood, Succession, the Right to Self-Determination and the Referendum on Cataluna. Sponsored by the Program in Comparative Legal Studies & Post-Conflict Peacebuilding.
Blood Drive
Blood Drive
Tuesday, November 4
1pm - 7pm
Unity Hall
Give Blood and Save Lives!
Appointments at {{http://www.redcrossblood.org, Red Cross}} sponsor code: WMandMary
Cascade Basic Training
Cascade Basic Training
Tuesday, November 4
2pm - 4pm
Jones Hall, Room 201
New to Cascade? Start here to learn the basics of our web CMS. {{http://forms.wm.edu/16368,Register}}
Election Night Watch Party
Election Night Watch Party
Tuesday, November 4
7pm - 10pm
Brickhouse Tavern at 755 Scotland Street
The Election Law Society is hosting an election night watch party for all you politicos out there!
PPFA Meeting
PPFA Meeting
Wednesday, November 5
8:15am
Blow Memorial Hall, BOV Board Room
Open to the public. {{http://www.wm.edu/sites/proffaculty/meetings/minutes/,View meeting agendas and minutes}}.
African-American concert dance and its role in communicating social, political and cultural issues
African-American concert dance and its role in communicating social, political and cultural issues
Wednesday, November 5
2pm - 3:20pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Theater
Please join us for Sabrina Madison-Cannon's demonstration lecture on Nov. 5th from 2-3:20 in Botetourt Theater and Master Classes on Nov. 6th from 11:05-12:20 & 12:30-1:45 in Adair Hall.
Departmental Seminar
Departmental Seminar
Wednesday, November 5
4pm - 5pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Dr. Marjorie Friedrichs from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science presents Coastal-Nitrogen Fluxes: Results from a Land-Estuarine-Ocean Biogeochemical Modeling System
CSO's Annual ~Lantern Festival~
CSO's Annual ~Lantern Festival~
Wednesday, November 5
6pm - 11pm
Sunken Garden
Join CSO in the Sunken Garden for a ~magical~ night with lanterns and music! Illuminate the sky with your personalized lanterns and share the experience with friends and loved ones!
Ebola Demystified: A Discussion Panel on the Current Outbreak
Ebola Demystified: A Discussion Panel on the Current Outbreak
Wednesday, November 5
7pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
Come learn more about the Ebola outbreak and get all your questions answered by our very own W&M experts from multiple departments: Professor Camilla Buchanan, Professor Alison Scott, Professor Leah Shaw & Professor Admasu Shiferaw. Everyone is welcome!
475: Fighting for Women's Rights in the Middle East and the Maghreb
475: Fighting for Women's Rights in the Middle East and the Maghreb
Wednesday, November 5
7pm - 8pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Join Amnesty International for a screening of "475", a documentary about the suicide of Moroccan teen Amina Filali and the women's movement her story inspired. Learn how you can get involved in supporting the International Violence Against Women Act.
Campus Safety Walk
Campus Safety Walk
Thursday, November 6
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Sadler Center, Terrace
Student Assembly is hosting a safety walk on Thursday, November 6th at 5:30pm where students, faculty, and staff, will be divided into groups and assigned an area of campus where we will identify possible safety hazards.
Kabuki to Sushi: An Evening of Japanese Culture at the Muscarelle Museum of Art
Kabuki to Sushi: An Evening of Japanese Culture at the Muscarelle Museum of Art
Friday, November 7
5pm - 7:30pm
Muscarelle Museum of Art
Eternal Juan Ramon Jiminez: A Concert by Tomas Lozano
Eternal Juan Ramon Jiminez: A Concert by Tomas Lozano
Friday, November 7
8pm - 10pm
Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall
Vocalist, instrumentalist, and composer Tomas Lozano lends his artistry to Spanish poet and 1956 Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, Juan Ramon Jimenez whose verses inspired Lozano to compose original melodies and give voice to the poetry turned lyrics.
Football vs. Elon
W&M Early Music Ensemble: Baroque Music on Period Instruments
W&M Early Music Ensemble: Baroque Music on Period Instruments
Saturday, November 8
8pm - 9pm
Bruton Parish Church
The W&M Early Music Ensemble presents a concert of baroque chamber music on period instruments.
Sexuality and Spirituality - It's a Match Made in Heaven: A Thrive Event
Sexuality and Spirituality - It's a Match Made in Heaven: A Thrive Event
Sunday, November 9
7pm - 9pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Join Al for a conversation about his journey to reconcile the sacred and the spiritual, and how both can contribute to meaningful,interactions and relationships. This event is a part of the Student Assembly Health & Safety Department's Thrive Initiative.
Physics & Geology Colloquium
Physics & Geology Colloquium
Monday, November 10
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Dan Millison, P.E., P.G./Transcendergy, L.L.C.
Title of Talk: Saving the Forest and the Trees: A Conceptual Model of Sustainable Coal
TED Talk Tuesday
TED Talk Tuesday
Tuesday, November 11
11am - 12pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater B
Maj. Bill Chesher will facilitate the TED Talk, "Why good leaders make you feel safe" given by Simon Sinek. This is the third most watched video out of the thousands of hosted TED Talks. Come, join the discussion!
Waiting For Superman Film Series
Waiting For Superman Film Series
Wednesday, November 12
7pm - 9pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater B
Join us in the screening of Waiting For Superman, a film that explores educational inequity and the achievement gap. Food will be provided!
Contact Jillian Turner ([[e|jwturner]]) with any questions.
This event is supported by Teach for America.
In Flux: A Conversation on the Art of Translation
In Flux: A Conversation on the Art of Translation
Thursday, November 13
5pm - 6pm
Washington Hall, Room 310
Join us for an informal conversation and Q&A in Spanish with Neva Micheva, one of the most accomplished translators of contemporary literature in romance languages into Bulgarian.
Social Entrepreneurship Conference
Social Entrepreneurship Conference
Friday, November 14
8:30am - 5pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School)
The Fall 2014 conference will unite College of William & Mary alumni who are working in the field of social entrepreneurship. Alumi will return to William & Mary to meet with current students.
Women's Basketball vs. Loyola
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) Walk
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) Walk
Saturday, November 15
9am - 10:30am
Campus Recreation Center
On November 15th, 2014 the Student Assembly and Student Athlete Advisory Counsel will be hosting the Williamsburg chapter of the National Eating Disorders (NEDA) Walk. They will be working with the Williamsburg NEDA Walk Coordinator, Michael Deitz.
Appalachian Music Ensemble Fall Concert
Appalachian Music Ensemble Fall Concert
Saturday, November 15
7pm - 9pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
Join the William & Mary Appalachian Music Ensemble as they perform in large and small groups.
W&M Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo Fall Concert
W&M Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo Fall Concert
Sunday, November 16
4pm
Kimball Theater
The College Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo are performing a joint concert at the historic Kimball Theatre in Colonial Williamsburg. Tickets are $5 general admission. Free admission with W&M Student ID.
Education Reform and Trust in Schools: Perspectives from South Africa
Education Reform and Trust in Schools: Perspectives from South Africa
Monday, November 17
11:30am - 1pm
School of Education, Room 1056
International scholar Jan Heystek, of the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa, will be comparing South Africa's pursuit of educational equity to the education crisis in urban U.S. schools. Educators and all interested students are welcome!
An Informal Slideshow: Adventures in Geology
An Informal Slideshow: Adventures in Geology
Monday, November 17
12:10pm - 12:50pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Karin Kirk, freelance writer and professional ski instructor, talks about "Adventures in Geology: Climbing and Skiing Andean Stratovolcanoes". Learn how the geology and culture of southern Chile set the stage for skiing adventures!
Geology Seminar
Geology Seminar
Monday, November 17
4pm - 5pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Karin Kirk, a freelance educational writer, presents
"The Lifestyle Project: A Three-week Conservation Challenge That Turns Out to be Fun". This is sure to be both thought-provoking and entertaining!
The Jungle Book Auditions
The Jungle Book Auditions
Monday, November 17 - Tuesday, November 18
6pm - 10pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Dodge Room
W&M Second Season is auditioning The Jungle Book based off of Kipling's classic tale.
Men's Basketball vs. Howard
GSWS Brownbag with Bettina Judd
GSWS Brownbag with Bettina Judd
Wednesday, November 19
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Please join our brownbag with Professor Bettina Judd. Her talk is entitled, "'The Inauguration of Experiments': Methodology, Creative Process, and Telling the Stories of Enslaved Women in Patient". All are welcome! Light snacks and drinks available.
Bilinguals and Borders: Patrolling Languages and Identities on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Bilinguals and Borders: Patrolling Languages and Identities on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Wednesday, November 19
7pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
Join us for a talk by Dr. Ana Celia Zentella, Professor Emeritus, University of California at San Diego, author of Growing up Bilingual: Puerto Rican children in New York and Building on Strength: Language and Literacy in Latino Families and Communities.
An Army for the People
An Army for the People
Thursday, November 20
5pm - 6:30pm
James Blair Hall, Room 223
Dr. Tomoyuki Sasaki, of Eastern Michigan University, traces the development of Japan's Self-Defense Forces within the context of postwar economic development. Part of the Reves Distinguished Lectures in International Studies.
Syndicate Hip Hop Dance Team Presents: SIMPLY SYNDI
Syndicate Hip Hop Dance Team Presents: SIMPLY SYNDI
Thursday, November 20
7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
This semester Syndicate is celebrating our 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY with a showcase of brand new choreography that represents who we are, what we do and why we love to dance!
Admission: $3 at the door (CASH ONLY)
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Howie Machtinger Lecture
Howie Machtinger Lecture
Thursday, November 20
7pm - 9pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
Howie Machtinger, former member of the SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) and the Weather Underground, and co-author of "You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows," will be coming to campus on Thursday, November 20th.
Tales of Appalachia: A Dialogue on Mountaintop Removal
Tales of Appalachia: A Dialogue on Mountaintop Removal
Thursday, November 20
7:30pm - 9pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Join the Southern Appalachian Mountain Stewards and the W&M Student Environmental Action Coalition to hear about Mountain Top Removal and engage in a question & answer session over hot drinks!
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Chinese House Happy Hour - Calligraphy Class
Chinese House Happy Hour - Calligraphy Class
Thursday, November 20
8pm - 9pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), 1st Floor, Chinese House
Come to the Calligraphy class, learn how to write your Chinese name.
Global Film Festival Theme Launch Event: Land Ho!
Global Film Festival Theme Launch Event: Land Ho!
Friday, November 21
6pm - 9pm
Kimball Theatre
The W&M Global Film Festival will be presenting Land Ho for its Fall Theme Launch Event on November 21 at 7 pm!
Pointe Blank Fall Show
Pointe Blank Fall Show
Friday, November 21
7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Pointe Blank is holding their fall show, showcasing pieces in all styles including hip hop, jazz, contemporary, lyrical and tap!
Sigma Chi Presents: The Fireman's Challenge
Sigma Chi Presents: The Fireman's Challenge
Saturday, November 22
12pm - 4pm
Jamestown Field
Help raise money for the local fire department by creating a team of 6-8 people ($10 per person). Come enjoy food, music, and compete in firefighter themed games for a chance at winning Firehouse Subs gift cards.
Open Mic Night
Open Mic Night
Saturday, November 22
5pm
Tucker Hall, Room 127
iPAX and Richmond Road Residence Life are hosting an open mic night! Enjoy an evening of live music, poetry, and performance. Audience members will be welcomed to perform, and we are excited to showcase any talent brought to the stage.
Football vs. Richmond
The Threepenny Opera
The Threepenny Opera
Saturday, November 22
8pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre presents Bertolt Brecht's adaptation of the story of Mack the Knife, set to the jazz sounds of Kurt Weill in their resetting of the longest running Off-Broadway musical, The Threepenny Opera.
Student Concerto Competition
Student Concerto Competition
Sunday, November 23
1pm - 3:30pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
Competition to determine a soloist for the William & Mary Symphony Orchestra's spring concert.
The Threepenny Opera
The Threepenny Opera
Sunday, November 23
2pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall
William & Mary Theatre presents Bertolt Brecht's adaptation of the story of Mack the Knife, set to the jazz sounds of Kurt Weill in their resetting of the longest running Off-Broadway musical, The Threepenny Opera.
Woodwind Ensemble/Percussion Ensemble Concert
Woodwind Ensemble/Percussion Ensemble Concert
Monday, November 24
8pm - 9pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
Join us for a joint performance by the Woodwind Ensemble and Percussion Ensemble.
Begin Thanksgiving Break (Residence Halls closed. No Classes.)
Begin Thanksgiving Break (Residence Halls closed. No Classes.)
Wednesday, November 26 - Sunday, November 30
Location not specified
Ongoing Events
[AMP] Zombie Apocalypse
[AMP] Zombie Apocalypse
Friday, October 31 - Saturday, November 1
9pm - 1am
Campus Center, Trinkle Hall
WARNING: The William and Mary community has become afflicted with a virus that turns students into blood-thirsty ZOMBIES. You have been tasked with searching for the cure. Can you overcome the zombies with only a nerf gun?