Facilitating Topics of Sexual Trauma in the Classroom
Thursday, March 4
10am - 11:30am
Campus Center, Online

Faculty will learn about trauma-informed teaching practices that include suggestions on how to draft a syllabus, provide advance notice to students regarding the subject to be discussed, and for facilitating class discussion.

GIS Professional (GISP) Certification: What, Why, and How?
Friday, March 5
1pm
Zoom

Curious about GISP certification? This discussion aims to demystify GISP (GIS Professional) Certification with an overview of the what, why, and how of the process. Find out if GISP certification is something to consider in your career planning.

    Mapping Economic Data using GeoFRED
    Friday, March 12
    1pm
    Zoom

    Diego Mendez-Carbajo, Senior Economic Education Specialist , will give a basic introduction to FRED; an overview of GeoFRED; and a demonstration of using GeoFRED data on inflation for economic analysis and instruction. 

      Arab Spring Ten Years After: The Continuing Quest for Democracy in the Middle East
      Friday, March 12
      4pm - 5:15pm
      Zoom

      A lecture presented by Professor Tamara Sonn, the 2021 Virtual Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-In-Residence.  Presented in celebration of the Asian Centennial at William & Mary.

      Asian American Plural: The Travels of Transnational Scheherazade in Alia Yunis' "The Night Counter"
      Thursday, March 18
      9:30am - 10:45am
      Digital Streaming

      Esteemed novelist and filmmaker Alia Yunis (The Night Counter) is the premiering author of Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders, organized by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao as part of his course OUTSIDE IN: TRANSNATIONAL ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE.

      "Can America be a Free Country?": A Lecture by Yale Professor Timothy Snyder
      Tuesday, March 23
      4pm - 5:15pm
      Zoom
      Yale Professor Timothy Snyder will deliver the 2021 George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace.
      Asian Centennial Film Series: "Searching for Anna May Wong" Directed by Denise Chan, Z. Eric Yang
      Friday, March 26
      12pm - 1:30pm
      Streaming via Registration

      “Searching for Anna May Wong,” traces the journey of actor Natasha Tina Liu, who raises the question, “If trailblazing Anna May Wong were still alive today, would she still face the same racism and challenges she experienced during her time in Hollywood?”

      The Intersection of Geospatial Data and Law
      Friday, March 26
      1pm
      Zoom

      Chris Dunn is a licensed Missouri attorney, geospatial business owner, expert witness, and geohistorical researcher. His talk focuses on his work investigating, mapping, and modeling incidents, accidents, and crimes.

        Asian American Plural: War & Borders in Paul Ocampo's "Butterfly"
        Tuesday, March 30
        9:30am - 10:45am
        Digital Streaming

        Author Paul Ocampo will speak on his short story "Butterfly" which appears in Maxine Hong Kingston's anthology, "Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace (2006), as part of Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao's series Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders.

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