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HOPE Presents: A Talk with the Counseling Center
HOPE Presents: A Talk with the Counseling Center
Tuesday, February 3
7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
When a member of the Tribe needs help, they should know where to go. Come to learn and have your voice heard about the Counseling Center. A picture tour, stories from students, and an expert panel will be featured in this interactive program.
Preparing for Summer Grants, Fellowships, Internships, and Programs Workshop
Preparing for Summer Grants, Fellowships, Internships, and Programs Workshop
Wednesday, February 4
4pm - 6pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
With currently funded students and representatives from the Charles Center, Office of Community Engagement, and the Career Center, this workshop will help you apply for internal and external summer grants and fellowships.
Faculty Research: Prof. Dickter
Faculty Research: Prof. Dickter
Wednesday, February 11
4pm - 6pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
Prof. Cheryl Dickter presents her research from her Social Cognition Lab. In this lab, she and her undergraduates study constructs related to stereotyping and prejudice.
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Focus ON: Fulbright UK Summer Institutes
Focus ON: Fulbright UK Summer Institutes
Wednesday, February 11
6pm - 7pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
The US-UK Fulbright Commission offers Summer Institutes for 1st & 2nd year students from the US to spend 3, 4, or 6 weeks in the UK on academic and cultural summer programs. Recipients Nate Owen & Davis Richardson will talk about their 2014 experiences.
The Patrick Hayes Reading Series Presents An Evening with Roxane Gay
The Patrick Hayes Reading Series Presents An Evening with Roxane Gay
Thursday, February 12
7pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Research Ethics with Prof. Ray McCoy, Director of the Protection of Human Subjects Committee
Research Ethics with Prof. Ray McCoy, Director of the Protection of Human Subjects Committee
Wednesday, February 18
4pm - 6pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
We will share information on how to best prepare your human subjects forms for summer research. We will explain why ethics is such a critical aspect of the research process. You are encouraged to bring your faculty mentor with you to this presentation.
Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Information Session
Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Information Session
Wednesday, February 18
6pm - 7pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
Interested in Study Abroad? Are you a pell grant recipient?
The Gilman Study Abroad Scholarship aims to make study abroad a viable option for all students. Come learn more at an Information Session with previous recipients.
Applying for - and funding - graduate school abroad
Applying for - and funding - graduate school abroad
Thursday, February 19
11am
Washington Hall, Room 205
Learn how to apply to Graduate School abroad and succeed. Discover how you can gain your Master's degree in a year or a Ph.D. degree in 3 years from world leading universities and gain an international experience which will set you apart.
Focus ON: Refining your research topic, developing your research questions
Focus ON: Refining your research topic, developing your research questions
Friday, February 20
3pm - 4pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
This Focus ON, led by Emma Craige and other Peer Scholarship Advisors, will be especially useful for any students planning to submit research proposals for summer 2015 funding.
"A Woman Doctor's and then Dean's Story: They Told Me I Should Stay at Home"
"A Woman Doctor's and then Dean's Story: They Told Me I Should Stay at Home"
Friday, February 20
4pm - 6pm
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Terri Babineau, M.D. is Dean of Students at Eastern Virginia Medical School and one of the leaders of the COLL 200 W&M-EVMS Narrative Medicine for Excellence Project.
Focus ON: Presenting Your Research
Focus ON: Presenting Your Research
Monday, February 23
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 334
This Focus ON, led by Johnathan Maza and other Peer Scholarship Advisors, will be especially useful for participants at the Honors Colloquium, Science Symposium, and other presentation events.
Faculty Research Talk: Developing Your Talent as a Scientist with Prof. Elizabeth Harbron
Faculty Research Talk: Developing Your Talent as a Scientist with Prof. Elizabeth Harbron
Wednesday, February 25
4pm - 6pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
We will discuss talent development in the sciences based on Prof. Harbron's perspective, which she has developed over more than 10 years of observing W&M science majors in the classroom, teaching labs and research labs.
A Campus Community Conversation on the Legacies of Slavery, Resistance and Freedom
A Campus Community Conversation on the Legacies of Slavery, Resistance and Freedom
Friday, February 27
2:30pm - 4:30pm
Wren Building, Great Hall
William & Mary students are invited to join a campus community Conversation on the Legacies of Slavery, Resistance and Freedom at the College
Unconscious Bias: Overcoming the Demons of Inequality
Unconscious Bias: Overcoming the Demons of Inequality
Friday, February 27
4pm - 6pm
James Blair Hall, Room 227
A talk by Mekbib Gemeda, Vice President for Diversity at Eastern Virginia Medical School, February 27, 2015, James Blair Hall, 227, 4-6 p.m.
Mr. Gemeda is one of the leaders of the COLL 200 W&M-EVMS Narrative Medicine for Excellence Project.
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