The Haven Confidential Advocate Application 2017-18 is now available!
Wednesday, March 1 - Wednesday, March 15
Campus Center

Apply to be a Confidential Advocate at The Haven: The Haven is seeking diverse and dedicated students to join our dynamic team of volunteers for the fall '17 semester.

    Federal Resume & Applications Workshop
    Wednesday, March 1
    4pm - 5pm
    Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room

    The federal resume looks significantly different than that you use to apply to other jobs. Learn how to build a resume that meets federal agencies expectations as well as tips and insights about the federal application process. 

      Changing the World: How Today?s Youth are Engaging Globally. Lecture by Shari Villarosa J.D. '79
      Wednesday, March 1
      5:30pm
      Tucker Hall, 127A

      The Reves Center announces that William & Mary Law School Alumna Ambassador Shari Villarosa will deliver the 2017 McSwain-Walker lecture.

        AFST First Fridays Brown Bag - African Philosophy Reconsidered: Africa, Religion, Race & Philosophy
        Friday, March 3
        12pm - 1pm
        Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 102

        AFST Brown Bag - "African Philosophy Reconsidered: Africa, Religion, Race & Philosophy" by Professor Oludamini Ogunnaike, W&M Religious Studies.

        Friday, March 3rd 12:00pm - 1:00pm

        Morton Hall 102

        Lunch will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own.

          Thy Try "Introducing Open Development Cambodia" 
          Monday, March 13
          12:50pm
          Law School, Room 141

          Join CLSS for a presentation over pizza with Thy Try, director of Open Development Cambodia. 

            Campus COLL 300 Presentation: "African Jamaican Disruptions and Routes to Freedom"
            Wednesday, March 15
            5pm
            Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

            Jamaican scholar Erna Brodber and Black Atlantic scholar Catherine John-Camara give the second of three campus COLL 300 presentations scheduled for Spring 2017.

              Health Careers Club Presents: Study Abroad Panel
              Wednesday, March 15
              7pm - 8pm
              Small Hall, Room 111

              Are you trying to fit a study abroad experience with a busy pre-med schedule? Wondering which study abroad option is best for you? Come to the Health Careers Club's Study Abroad Panel to hear answers to these questions and many others!

                The Contemporary Effects of the Acadian Diaspora, a guest lecture by Barry Ancelet
                Thursday, March 16
                3:30pm - 4:45pm
                Washington Hall, Room 301

                The Acadian Expulsion carried out by the British from what is now Nova Scotia in 1755 dispersed the Acadians throughout much of the Atlantic world. How is Acadian identity and culture expressed today in Maritime Canada, Louisiana, and even France?

                  IR Student-Faculty Gathering with food from Nawab
                  Thursday, March 16
                  4pm - 6pm
                  Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Lobby

                  The annual International Relations Program?s Spring Student Faculty Get Together. This year, the event will feature food from Nawab Restaurant  on Thursday, March 16, from 4 to 6 pm in the lobby of Tyler Hall.  Please respond  to rablil@wm.edu.


                    Fulbright Academic Grant Information Session
                    Thursday, March 16
                    5pm - 6pm
                    James Blair Hall, Room 201

                    Fulbright Academic Grants fund a year of study or research abroad. Come hear Hakan Seyalioglu '07 discuss his Fulbright experience studying Mathematics in Hungary, and get all the information you need to start putting together a competitive application.

                      China Night: Experiences as a Chinese-American
                      Friday, March 17
                      4pm - 5:30pm
                      Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room

                      Join Sara Wang as she discusses her experiences as a Chinese-American on Friday, March 17th at 4PM in the Reves Room.

                        Making a Living, Making a Difference Symposium
                        Saturday, March 18
                        9am - 1:30pm
                        Sadler Center

                        Interested in a career where you can make a living, but also make a difference? Be sure to attend the Making a Living, Making a Difference Symposium. Meet 36 alums, learn about their careers, & get advice for pursuing a similar career. Sign up here

                          W&M World's Fair 2017
                          Saturday, March 18
                          7pm - 9pm
                          Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

                          The International Culture Exchange Organization (ICE) hosts the 2nd annual William & Mary World's Fair, a collaboration between multiple organizations to showcase and raise awareness of various cultures through performances!

                            Study Abroad Program Director Information Session
                            Monday, March 20
                            12pm - 1pm
                            Swem Library, Learning Center

                            Interested in leading a study abroad program? Come attend the Program Director Information Session!

                              APiA Lecture: ?Fighting to Belong: Asian American Military Service and U.S. Citizenship?
                              Monday, March 20
                              2pm - 3pm
                              Andrews Hall, Room 101

                              The APiA Banh Mi Lunch Lecture Series presents ?Fighting to Belong: Asian American Military Service and U.S. Citizenship.?

                              DATE | Monday, March 20, 2017
                              TIME | 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
                              SPEAKER | Dr. Deenesh Sohoni, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Sociology



                                AMP/Movie Screening: Sonita
                                Tuesday, March 21
                                7pm - 9pm
                                Sadler Center, Tidewater A

                                "Sonita" is a documentary that follows the story of 18 year old Sonita, a refugee from Afghanistan living in Tehran, who dreams of becoming a famous rapper. Her family, however, intends to sell her as a bride worth $9,000.  

                                  The International Student Experience
                                  Thursday, March 23
                                  12pm - 1pm
                                  Reves Center for International Studies

                                  Learn about W&M's international students.

                                    Forced to Flee: The 6th Anniversary of the Syrian Civil War 
                                    Friday, March 24
                                    2pm - 3:30pm
                                    Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall)

                                    No Lost Generation is presenting a lecture given by a member of Save the Children on the effect of the Syrian War on refugee children. 

                                      Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) Grant Information Session
                                      Friday, March 24
                                      3pm - 4pm
                                      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

                                      Fulbright English Teaching Assistant  (ETA)  Grants fund a year of teaching abroad in one of over 60 countries.

                                        An Encore Mindfulness Walk:  A Path to Health and Resilience (open to all)
                                        Friday, March 24
                                        4pm - 5pm
                                        Wren Yard, Out front (please be prompt)
                                        Would you like to add something restorative to this month, this semester, this year? We invite everyone (particularly staff and faculty) to partake in this practical application of meditation and mindfulness to the daily activity of walking.
                                          Economic Crimes and National Security Law in India
                                          Monday, March 27
                                          1pm - 1:50pm
                                          Law School, Room 127

                                          Sargam Hans, LL.M. '17, is an attorney licensed to practice in Delhi, India. Sargam will share her experience of dealing with economic crimes and corporate espionage in India on March 27, 2017 (Monday) in room 127 at 1:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided.


                                            Georgian Papers Programme Open House
                                            Monday, March 27
                                            4:30pm - 6:30pm
                                            Swem Library, Botetourt Gallery

                                            Join us for the Georgian Papers Programme Open House on Monday, March 27 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in Swem Library?s Botetourt Gallery.

                                              Judge Katzmann on The Unmet Legal Needs of the Immigrant Poor 
                                              Wednesday, March 29
                                              12:50pm
                                              Law School, Room 124

                                              Judge Robert Katzmann, Chief Judge of the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, will discuss immigrant access to legal representation. 


                                                A Forest Mindfulness Walk:  A Path to Health and Resilience (open to all)
                                                Wednesday, March 29
                                                4pm - 5pm
                                                The Bee McLeod Recreation Center, Out front (please be prompt)
                                                Would you like to add something restorative to this month, this semester, this year? We invite everyone (particularly staff and faculty) to partake in this practical application of meditation and mindfulness to the daily activity of walking.
                                                  Lecture by Prof Tomo Sasaki: "History, Unevenness, and Urban Space in Japanese Cinema: A Case Study"
                                                  Thursday, March 30
                                                  3:40pm - 5pm
                                                  Washington Hall, Room 315
                                                  Prof. Tomo Sasaki will lecture on Kawashima Yuzo?s film Suzaki Paradise Red Light (1956)--a  film that reflects the transformation that Japan?s capitalism was experiencing in the post-war period--and examine how popular culture narrates historical events.
                                                    WMCI Distinguished Scholar Lecture: ?Is China Socialist?? by renowned scholar Professor Barry Naughton
                                                    Thursday, March 30
                                                    4pm - 5:30pm
                                                    Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201

                                                    Join us on Thursday, March 30th from 4:00 to 5:30 in Blow Hall 201 for Professor Naughton's lecture.

                                                      "From the Vantage of the Victory: New Research on the Nike of Samothrace"
                                                      Thursday, March 30
                                                      4:30pm - 6:30pm
                                                      Andrews Hall, Room 101

                                                      In this year's Brinkley Lecture, Professor Bonna Westcoat from Emory University sheds new light on the Nike of Samothrace. Free and open to the public.

                                                        The Private World of Soviet Scientists from Stalin to Gorbachev
                                                        Friday, March 31
                                                        11:45am - 1pm
                                                        James Blair Hall, Room 206

                                                        Global Studies invites you to a lunch and lecture with Dr. Maria Rogacheva "The Private World of Soviet Scientists from Stalin to Gorbachev"
                                                        Friday, March 31 12-1pm (lunch will be served at 11:45).


                                                          Secrets of the Ness of Brodgar, Nicholas Card Lecture and Reception
                                                          Friday, March 31
                                                          5:30pm - 7:30pm
                                                          McGlothlin-Street Hall, 20 (use side entrance)

                                                          Lecture by Nick Card about a Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site that is renown for some of the most iconic prehistoric monuments of Atlantic Europe, followed by a sumptuous reception.

                                                            A Celebration of Mason's Cultures!
                                                            Friday, March 31
                                                            6pm - 9pm
                                                            Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons

                                                            ISA is celebrating our school diversity at the year's last cultural night! Please come dressed in your beautiful national costumes and be prepared for a lot of fun!

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