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Guy Brown Day
Guy Brown Day
Tuesday, September 1
12pm - 2pm
Commons Dining Hall
Guy Brown has been with W&M for 60 years as of August 1. Today we honor his service to us all.
Afternoon Frisbee
Afternoon Frisbee
Tuesday, September 1
3:30pm - 5pm
Sunken Garden
Come relax after class and share some laughs over a casual game of Ultimate Frisbee. Join Cru in the Sunken Garden Tuesday, September 1st at 3:30pm. Come and go as you please. But bring your game!
CKI Interest Meeting
CKI Interest Meeting
Tuesday, September 1
6:30pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater B
If your interested in participating in a variety of service opportunities on campus and within Williamsburg, attend the Circle K International (CKI) Interest Meeting. This meeting will include a service fair and ice cream social.
Men's Soccer vs. Liberty
Branch Out Interest Meeting
Branch Out Interest Meeting
Tuesday, September 1
7:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
Come find out about Branch Out Alternative Breaks!
Geology Departmental Seminar--Dr. Mike Breeding
Geology Departmental Seminar--Dr. Mike Breeding
Wednesday, September 2
4pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Modern Gemology: Identification of gemstones and deciphering the origin of their color
Ice Cream Social (Justice)!
Ice Cream Social (Justice)!
Wednesday, September 2
4:30pm - 6pm
Location not specified
Do you love ice cream? Are you curious or already passionate about community service and social justice?
Phy Sci Seminar (VIMS)
Phy Sci Seminar (VIMS)
Thursday, September 3
12pm - 12:50pm
VIMS - Andrews Hall, Dominion Classroom 326
"Resuspension and Oxygen Consumption: A Coupled Model for the Rhone River Delta", by Julia Moriarty, VIMS
Ceramicists and Sculptors in Two Dimensions Reception
Ceramicists and Sculptors in Two Dimensions Reception
Thursday, September 3
4pm - 6pm
Andrews Hall
Reception for the artists and their exhibitions.
[AMP] Returners Homebrew
[AMP] Returners Homebrew
Thursday, September 3
5pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, Terrace (Rain Site: Lodge 1)
Come celebrate the start of the new semester with some of our returning student musicians!
Syndicate Hip Hop Dance Team Fall Tryouts
Syndicate Hip Hop Dance Team Fall Tryouts
Thursday, September 3
6pm - 8pm
Unity Hall
Syndicate is William & Mary's student run and choreographed Hip Hop Dance Team. If you love dancing and having fun, come out to our Fall auditions! No experience is necessary!
Virginia Symphony Orchestra Under the Stars
Virginia Symphony Orchestra Under the Stars
Thursday, September 3
7:30pm
Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre at Lake Matoaka
Join us for the annual Symphony Under the Stars! Event is free and open to the community.
Geology Brown Bag
Geology Brown Bag
Friday, September 4
12pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230
"Bashing bedload vs. blocks and boulders: A fluvial smackdown"
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Chi-Kwong Li (William & Mary)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Chi-Kwong Li (William & Mary)
Friday, September 4
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301
Title: Minkowski product of convex sets and product numerical range
Fall Seminar: Rachel Horak (American Society for Microbiology)
Fall Seminar: Rachel Horak (American Society for Microbiology)
Friday, September 4
4pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Using biogeochemistry, microbial physiology, and the "omics" to understand the changing nitrogen cycle in the Pacific Ocean
Meet the Women's Frisbee Team BBQ
Meet the Women's Frisbee Team BBQ
Friday, September 4
4pm - 7pm
Hardy Hall (formerly Jamestown North), Jamestown Field
Come out to Jamestown Field on Friday, September 4th from 4-7pm for an afternoon of fun, frisbee, [new] friends, and food. This relaxed recruitment event is sponsored by the Women's Club Ultimate Frisbee Team and is open to everyone. See you soon!
[AMP] Fridays @ 5: Old Best Friend
[AMP] Fridays @ 5: Old Best Friend
Friday, September 4
5pm
Sadler Center, Terrace (Rain Site: Lodge 1)
Come chill with your best friends and hark to the music of Old Best Friend, a singer-songwriter/rock group coming all the way down from Brooklyn, New York. It's our first Fridays @ Five of the year, so show some love and come hang out with us!
[AMP] September Blockbuster: Jurassic World
[AMP] September Blockbuster: Jurassic World
Friday, September 4 - Saturday, September 5
7pm - 11pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
AMP will be screening "Jurassic World" starring Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. There will be two screenings each on Friday and Saturday. Only $3!!
We accept cash, check AND NOW EXPRESS!
Friday 9/4 and Saturday 9/5
7 pm and 9 pm
Philosophy Conference Honoring Alan H. Goldman (Kenan Professor Emeritus)
Philosophy Conference Honoring Alan H. Goldman (Kenan Professor Emeritus)
Saturday, September 5
1pm - 6pm
James Blair Hall, Room 223
The Department of Philosophy will host a mini-conference honoring Alan H. Goldman, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Humanities and Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, upon the occasion of his retirement from W&M.
IV Carnival
IV Carnival
Saturday, September 5
4pm - 7pm
Fraternity Field
Who: Everyone, come get to know IV members and new freshmen. Bring your friends ;)
What: Carnival games and fun. FREE to all.
Improvisational Theatre's (I.T.) First Show
Improvisational Theatre's (I.T.) First Show
Saturday, September 5
7pm - 9pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
Friends, family, plebeians ... listen up! W&M's oldest comedy group is having our first show and we are inviting YOU in an entirely public, non-special way. If you don't feel loved by that, we will show you the love on Saturday.
[AMP] Trivia!
[AMP] Trivia!
Saturday, September 5 - Sunday, September 6
9pm - 1am
Sadler Center, Tidewater
Join us for the semester's first Trivia! Free food, lots of prizes, and 8 great categories!
Meet the Music Greeks
Meet the Music Greeks
Sunday, September 6
3pm - 5pm
Ewell Hall, Room 154
If you have a passion for music and are interested in joining a strong community of like-minded musicians, come out and meet the three Greek organizations devoted to music on campus: Delta Omicron, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and Nu Kappa Epsilon.
Labor Day (classes meet/ offices closed)
Blood Drive
Blood Drive
Tuesday, September 8
1pm - 7pm
Unity Hall
Give Blood and Save Lives!
Appointments at {{http://www.redcrossblood.org, Red Cross}} sponsor code: WMandMary
Global Development in the 21st Century, Public Talk by Ann Mei Chang
Global Development in the 21st Century, Public Talk by Ann Mei Chang
Tuesday, September 8
3pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
Ann Mei Chang is the Executive Director of the U.S. Global Development Lab at USAID. The Lab is the newest bureau at USAID and aims to transform global development through science, technology, innovation, and partnerships.
Active Minds Meeting and Ice Cream Social
Get to know your libraries!
Get to know your libraries!
Wednesday, September 9
12pm - 3pm
Swem Library, Lobby
Join us for an opportunity to learn about the services provided by Swem, W&M branch libraries, and Williamsburg Regional Library.
Film Screening: Zatoichi
Film Screening: Zatoichi
Wednesday, September 9
3pm - 5:20pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Screening Room
Film screening of the 2003 film Zatoichi (The Blind Swordsman).
Sustainability Interest Meeting
Sustainability Interest Meeting
Wednesday, September 9
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
The Office of Sustainability wants to know what you would like to see happen in sustainability, invites you to learn more about this coming year, and wants to get you involved! Bring your thoughts, ideas, and questions!
AIA Lecture: Sound and Experience in Pompeii
AIA Lecture: Sound and Experience in Pompeii
Wednesday, September 9
4:30pm - 5:30pm
150
Professor Jeremy Hartnett will give a lecture on "Sound and Experience in a Roman City: Listening to Pompeii"
Volunteer & Community Internship Fair
Volunteer & Community Internship Fair
Wednesday, September 9
5pm - 6:30pm
Sadler Center, Lobby
Looking to volunteer or intern with a community agency? Meet directly with 30+ organizations who want to partner with you. Including medical clinics, hunger groups, affordable housing organizations and more. Stop by to learn more about how you can engage.
Women's Network Fall Reception
Women's Network Fall Reception
Wednesday, September 9
5pm - 6:30pm
Law School, Lobby
Join us in celebrating the start of another school year, welcoming new female employees who have arrived in the past year and hear from our invited speaker, Chief Deborah Cheesebro of the W&M Police Department.
She's the First* {W&M}
She's the First* {W&M}
Wednesday, September 9
7pm
Ewell Hall, Room 154
Interested in nonprofits, education or women's rights? Come out to the first She's the First meeting of the year and learn about our fundraising and advocacy work in girls education!
William & Mary Fall 2015 Career & Internship Fair
William & Mary Fall 2015 Career & Internship Fair
Friday, September 11
12pm - 4pm
Sadler Center, 3rd Floor
This event is open to students of all majors and class years. They are encouraged to come talk to potential employers, no RSVP or registration required!
Fall Seminar: Shanta' Hinton (W&M)
[AMP] Lodge 1 Comedian: Al Jackson
[AMP] Lodge 1 Comedian: Al Jackson
Friday, September 11
8pm
Sadler Center, Lodge 1
Join AMP for a fun, free comedy show in Lodge 1 featuring professional comedian Al Jackson.
Trippin' on Brix Workshop
Trippin' on Brix Workshop
Saturday, September 12
12pm - 3pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Trippin' on Brix's free, no stress workshops. A great chance to practice your improv skills and get ready for auditions without the pressure! Even if you're not auditioning, you can still come and have fun! Feel free to leave early or show up late.
[AMP] Ready, Set, Glow!
[AMP] Homebrew Auditions
[AMP] Homebrew Auditions
Sunday, September 13 - Monday, September 14
Sadler Center, Lodge 1
Do you like to sing? Play a musical instrument? Come audition for Homebrew!
Every other Thursday, a set of students will perform in a coffee-house styled showcase - if you would like your own set and chance to perform among your peers, audition!
Sunset Paddle on Lake Matoaka
Sunset Paddle on Lake Matoaka
Monday, September 14
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Matoaka Boathouse
Hit Lake Matoaka for some paddling by the light of the moon. Lemonade will be provided by the Tribe Adventure Program.
Peace Corps
Peace Corps
Tuesday, September 15
1pm - 6:30pm
Sadler Center, James Room
Peace Corps Open Office Hours: 1 - 4 pm,
Info. Session: 5 - 6:30 pm
Distinguished Lecture Series welcomes Michael Simon
Distinguished Lecture Series welcomes Michael Simon
Tuesday, September 15
5:30pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Ceramicist Micheal Simon to be the Distinguished Lecturer
Student Initiative for Educational Awareness
Accelerating Int'l Development by Joining Forces with the Machines
Accelerating Int'l Development by Joining Forces with the Machines
Wednesday, September 16
3:30pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
The Reves Global Lecture series begins with Professor Daniel Runfola, Geospatial Scientist at AidData and Research Assistant Professor at William & Mary.
Women's Initiative in Leadership (WIL) Interest Meeting
Women's Initiative in Leadership (WIL) Interest Meeting
Wednesday, September 16
7pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Morton 20
Interested in Women in Leadership? Come join WIL Wednesday, Sept .16, at 7PM in Morton 20. We are open to all majors and years. All you need is the passion about improving your leadership skills and making friends.
Griffin Mascot Tryouts
Griffin Mascot Tryouts
Thursday, September 17
5pm - 8pm
Kaplan Arena, Person Room
Tryouts: Thursday, September 17th from 5-8pm in the Person Room of William & Mary Hall.
Third Thursday Lecture: Twilight of the Renaissance
Third Thursday Lecture: Twilight of the Renaissance
Thursday, September 17
6pm
Muscarelle Museum of Art, The Sheridan Gallery
Join Dr. John T. Spike as he kicks off the 2015-16 Third Thursday Lecture series with an in-depth look at the Muscarelle Museum's lead exhibition this fall.
Cruelty-Free Campus
Cruelty-Free Campus
Friday, September 18
12pm - 4pm
Sadler Center, Terrace
Raising awareness and providing information about animal testing by giving out samples of cruelty-free products.
How to make your programs run faster?
How to make your programs run faster?
Friday, September 18
3pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
Colloquium talk by Xu Liu
Fall Seminar: Shannon Williamson (Lake Pend Oreille Waterkeeper)
Fall Seminar: Shannon Williamson (Lake Pend Oreille Waterkeeper)
Friday, September 18
4pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
From the deep sea to advocacy-the evolution of a career in science
Colloquium - Kunio Sayanagi (Hampton University)
Colloquium - Kunio Sayanagi (Hampton University)
Friday, September 18
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 110
Kunio Sayanagi, Hampton University, Title of Talk: Hexagon and Polar Vortex: Observing Saturn's Northern High Latitudes from NASA's Cassini Orbiter
[AMP] Fridays @ 5: Honest Haloway
[AMP] Fridays @ 5: Honest Haloway
Friday, September 18
5pm
Sadler Center, Terrace (Rain site: Lodge 1)
Hallowing the terrace with some angelic music this week is Honest Haloway. This DC-based electric band actually has some William & Mary alum in it too! Bring your friends, a blanket, and a snack from the Grind and come hang out with us!
Field Hockey vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE
[AMP] Karaoke Karnival
[AMP] Karaoke Karnival
Friday, September 18 - Saturday, September 19
9pm - 1am
Sadler Center, Lodge 1
Featuring a Karaoke DJ, now is your opportunity to bring out your inner rockstar, and eat some delicious food catered by Cookout while your friends serenade you with some dulcet tunes.
[AMP] W&M Day @ Farmers Market
Sailing Club Boats and Burgers Fundraiser
Sailing Club Boats and Burgers Fundraiser
Saturday, September 19
10am - 5pm
First Colony Marina
Tribe Sailing will be hosting Boats and Burgers, an event that brings W&M sailors and residents of First Colony together for a day on the water.
International Food & Arts Festival
International Food & Arts Festival
Saturday, September 19
11am - 7pm
School of Education
The Reves Center is one of the sponsors of the first annual Williamsburg International Food & Arts Festival to be held at the School of Education as a benefit for Literacy for Life. Admission is free!
[SA] W&M Tribe Football Viewing Party
[SA] W&M Tribe Football Viewing Party
Saturday, September 19
3:15pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Come watch the Tribe take on the UVA Cavaliers this Saturday at 3:30 PM in Commonwealth Auditorium in the Sadler Center! This is a great way to support the Tribe without traveling to Charlottesville.
All are welcome! Doors will open at 3:15 PM.
[AMP] Late Nite Comedy Games
[AMP] Late Nite Comedy Games
Saturday, September 19 - Sunday, September 20
9pm - 1am
Sadler Center, Chesapeake Room
Join AMP Comedy & AMP Special Events for a night of fun and laughter, featuring games from your favorite comedy talk shows! Whether you're a fan of Jimmy Fallon's Lip Sync Battles, or Ellen Degeneres' Heads Up, there's sure to be something for everyone!
Lunch with Pulitzer Center journalist and W&M graduate, Jenna Krajeski
Lunch with Pulitzer Center journalist and W&M graduate, Jenna Krajeski
Sunday, September 20
1pm - 2pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Pulitzer Center journalist and William & Mary graduate, Jenna Krajeski, will be giving a talk on her recent work on the Kurdish minorities in Turkey and Iraq. RSVP with link included as lunch will be provided.
3D Printing Lunch & Learn
3D Printing Lunch & Learn
Monday, September 21
11am - 2pm
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 2052
Join a lively discussion on the latest 3D printing technology for education and research.
Special Physics Colloquium
Special Physics Colloquium
Monday, September 21
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111
W. W. Buck, University of Washington, Bothell Title of Talk: An Interplay of Physics and Art
American Studies Lecture
American Studies Lecture
Tuesday, September 22
5pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Professor Robin M. Veder of Penn State University is an alumna of the W&M American Studies Graduate Program. Reception to follow. This event is sponsored by the American Studies Program.
Tribe Wellness Cooking Demonstration
Tribe Wellness Cooking Demonstration
Tuesday, September 22
5pm - 6pm
Commons Dining Hall
Join our Dietitian Julie Nance in our 1st installment of Tribe Wellness Cooking Demonstrations. This month we will be featuring Fall Foods. Julie will be accompanied by one of our Chef Apprentices to show you healthy ways to enjoy Fall Foods!
The On-Campus COLL 300: Town Hall on planning and processes
The On-Campus COLL 300: Town Hall on planning and processes
Tuesday, September 22
5pm - 6:30pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake C
Discussions about proposed models for the on-campus COLL 300 courses
Plasma Seminar
Plasma Seminar
Wednesday, September 23
1pm - 2pm
Small Hall, Room 122
Allen Boozer, William & Mary Physics Visiting Professor, Title of Talk: Multimode Physics for the Design and Interpretation of DIII-D Experiments
W&M Tribe Night
W&M Tribe Night
Wednesday, September 23
5pm - 9pm
corner of Henry St & Francis St
Join us on the lawn of the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg to offer a celebration of cycling exclusively for the W&M community!
Lunchtime Concert with the Williamsburg Consort's Chamber Winds Ensemble
Lunchtime Concert with the Williamsburg Consort's Chamber Winds Ensemble
Thursday, September 24
12pm - 1pm
Spirit Shop & Bookstore
Please join us for a concert of light classical music in the Cafe, courtesy of the Williamsburg Consort.
Dept of Mod Langs Bellini Colloquium: "COLL 100: 4 Case Studies"
Dept of Mod Langs Bellini Colloquium: "COLL 100: 4 Case Studies"
Thursday, September 24
3:30pm - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
Four colleagues in Modern Langs and Lits are teaching new COLL 100 courses this fall. In this roundtable discussion, professors will share syllabi and examples of assessment beyond the traditional essay. Be ready to brainstorm your own Big Ideas course.
Donaldson to explore "the impossible craft"
Donaldson to explore "the impossible craft"
Thursday, September 24
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Scott Donaldson, W&M Professor Emeritus of English, will be speaking on "'Summer of 1924: Zelda's Affair, describing a central event in the lives of the Fitzgeralds.
Rates of Tectonic Processes: A Petrologist's View
Rates of Tectonic Processes: A Petrologist's View
Thursday, September 24
5pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 219
Come on out to a THURSDAY department seminar. Our speaker will be Dr. Mark Caddick from the Department of Geosciences at Virginia Tech. Pizza before the talk in Room 207!
Lunch with History Alumnae
Lunch with History Alumnae
Friday, September 25
12pm - 1pm
James Blair Hall, Room 2016
Want to get career advice from two accomplished W&M alumnae?
MARS WARS: The Channels Awaken
MARS WARS: The Channels Awaken
Friday, September 25
12:05pm - 12:50pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230
Come on out to hear Geology senior Karin Lehnigk talk about her summer. She'll be discussing working at NASA-Goddard, her senior research, and doing some field work in Idaho.
Small Hall Makerspace Open House
Chemistry Fall Seminar
[AMP] Fridays @ 5: Masego
[AMP] Fridays @ 5: Masego
Friday, September 25
5pm
Sadler Center, Terrace (Rain site: Lodge 1)
Join us for free music on the Sadler Terrace! Bring your friends, a blanket, and a snack from the Grind and come hang out with us!
Harvest Moon Festival
Harvest Moon Festival
Friday, September 25
6pm - 8pm
Sadler Center
A cultural show presented by the Chinese Student Organization (CSO), filled with action packed bunnies, awesome dances, comedy, drama, and free food at the end!
Women's Soccer vs. Hofstra
Improvisational Theatre's (I.T.) Family Weekend Show!!
Improvisational Theatre's (I.T.) Family Weekend Show!!
Saturday, September 26
12:30pm
Lodge 1 (ground floor of the Sadler Center)
On Saturday Sept. 26th at 12:30 in Lodge 1 (Sadler ground floor) you will have the magical opportunity to see your favorite troupe of baboons perform hilarious (and FREE) improv! We were voted the coolest group on campus in a magazine that doesn't exist.
[AMP] Street Fair
[AMP] Street Fair
Saturday, September 26
4pm - 7pm
Location not specified
Fun for the entire family including a petting zoo, carnival games, family portraits photo booth, face-painting and more! Join us for an awesome afternoon as AMP helps you to celebrate Family Weekend!
KASA's Chuseok Show
KASA's Chuseok Show
Saturday, September 26
5pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth
The Korean American Student Association welcomes you to come out (bring your family!) to this FREE show and dinner! Chuseok is a major harvest festival and a three-day holiday in Korea celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar.
Football vs. Stony Brook (Family Weekend)
Erhu Solo Concert
Erhu Solo Concert
Saturday, September 26
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
Come hear some great Chinese Erhu music by WMCI's own Feng Wang on September 26th, from 7:30-8:30 PM in the Ewell Recital Hall.
[AMP] FOE-to Hunt
[AMP] FOE-to Hunt
Saturday, September 26 - Sunday, September 27
9pm - 1am
Sadler Center, Lodge 1
Calling all Disney heroes and villains! AMP is hosting its campus wide FOE-to HUNT! A chance to go around campus and take photos with the dastardly villains from your favorite childhood films. Bring a camera and a keen eye to spot all of the excitement!
Family Weekend 5K
Family Weekend 5K
Sunday, September 27
8:30am
The Bee McLeod Recreation Center
The Alan Bukzin Memorial Bone Marrow Committee is hosting a 5k race/walk at the Campus Rec Center at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 27. Registration is $10 and can be done starting at 7:30 that morning. Email [[e|awsmith01]] if you have any questions!
WCWM Fest
WCWM Fest
Sunday, September 27
2pm - 5pm
Sunken Garden
Come out to the Sunken Garden Sunday 2-5 PM, September 27th to see The Last Bison, Tsuki Bomb and Liam Corcoran! This free concert is presented to you by WCWM Radio and the Student Assembly.
Rakugo: Japanese Comic Storytelling
Rakugo: Japanese Comic Storytelling
Monday, September 28
5pm - 6:30pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
Rakugo storyteller Shohto performs in English. Sept. 28 (Monday), 5:00 pm, Ewell Recital Hall. Open to the public.
Sunset Paddle on Lake Matoaka
Sunset Paddle on Lake Matoaka
Monday, September 28
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Matoaka Boathouse
Hit Lake Matoaka for some paddling by the light of the moon. Lemonade will be provided by the Tribe Adventure Program.
TIAA-CREF Counseling Session
Val Huston presents: U.S.-China Trade Relations from a Beijing Perspective
Val Huston presents: U.S.-China Trade Relations from a Beijing Perspective
Tuesday, September 29
4pm - 5pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
Val Huston, the Principal Commercial Officer of the United States Embassy to Beijing, will present a lecture and discussion on US business in China.
Classical Studies Lecture: "The Politics of Translation: Sex and Slavery in Ovid's Amores"
Classical Studies Lecture: "The Politics of Translation: Sex and Slavery in Ovid's Amores"
Tuesday, September 29
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 220
Professor Emma Buckley of St Andrews University will deliver a public lecture on "The Politics of Translation: Sex and Slavery in Ovid's Amores"
Pearls of Great Price Mentoring Interest Meeting
Pearls of Great Price Mentoring Interest Meeting
Tuesday, September 29
7pm
Sadler Center, York
Pearls of Great Price is a mentorship program hosted by the Nu Chi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Members of Nu Chi and many other student female leaders in the William & Mary community partner with 8th grade girls from Berkley Middle School.
Democratization by Elections Revisited
Democratization by Elections Revisited
Wednesday, September 30
3:30pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake C
Professor Michael Bernhard, University of Florida, participates in the Reves Global Lecture Series.
WMSURE Research Symposium (part of the Charles Center Summer Research Showcase)
WMSURE Research Symposium (part of the Charles Center Summer Research Showcase)
Wednesday, September 30
4pm - 6pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
Catching the Sun Film Screening
Catching the Sun Film Screening
Wednesday, September 30
5pm - 7pm
Tucker Hall, 127A
Catching the Sun is a feature length documentary that explores the global race to lead the clean energy future. Catching the Sun follows the hope and heartbreak of unemployed American workers seeking jobs in the solar industry.
Lecture: Mark Devries "The Destructive Impacts of CAFOs in Virginia and Beyond"
Lecture: Mark Devries "The Destructive Impacts of CAFOs in Virginia and Beyond"
Wednesday, September 30
7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
Mark Devries, director of "Speciesism: The Movie" (2013) and creator of the "Citizen Drone Project", will examine environmental problems associated with CAFOs today. Opening talk by Jeff Kelble, President of the Potomac Riverkeeper Network.
Men's Soccer vs. Elon