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Haiti: The Situation Today 
Monday, February 10
7pm
Zoom

Presented by UCLA Latin Institute, William & Mary Global Studies and UCLA Program on Caribbean Studies

Nationalism and Individualism in Israeli Children's Literature
Tuesday, February 11
5:30pm
James Blair Hall, Room 205
Join the Judaic Studies Program for a lecture on nationalism and individualism in Israeli children's literature!
Fellowship/Scholarship Info Session & Panel
Tuesday, February 11
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room A&B

Hear from William & Mary students who have participated in fellowship and scholarship programs and gain practical guidance and firsthand perspectives to support their journey in applying for and maximizing the impact of these programs.

    Research in Progress:  Solis/Sritharan & Galeana Rodriguez
    Wednesday, February 12
    3:30pm - 5:30pm
    Swem Library, Ground Floor, The Hive Events Space

    The Global Research Institute presents the Research in Progress: Solis/Sritharan & Galeana Rodriguez.

    Sustainable Careers Alumni Panel
    Thursday, February 13
    4pm - 5:30pm
    Cohen Career Center, Cohen Career Center Presentation Room
    Sustainable Careers Alumni Panel
      Museum Expo
      Friday, February 14
      12pm - 3pm
      Sadler Center

      The Museum Expo at William & Mary is an exciting opportunity for students to learn about and meet with representatives from museums and adjacent fields. 

        Optional Practical Training (OPT) Session
        Tuesday, February 18
        1pm - 2pm
        Virtual

        Are you an F-1 student who wants to work in the U.S. after graduation? You'll most likely need Optional Practical Training (OPT). Attend a virtual OPT session to learn more about this work authorization.

        "Fear of a Chinese Planet": Lecture and Q&A with Jacob Dreyer '08
        Tuesday, February 18
        5pm - 6:30pm
        Washington Hall, Room 201

        A lecture and discussion with Jacob Dreyer (W&M, '08) on science and technology in China and its implications for US-China relations.

        Understanding Power Competition and Power Vacuums
        Wednesday, February 19
        5pm
        Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Brinkley Commons

        Please join the Security & Foreign Policy Initiative at William & Mary’s Global Research Institute for a keynote discussion ahead of Spring Convening.

        Reves Center Distinguished Lecture: Disability Aesthetics in Theatre w/ Indiana Lown-Collins
        Thursday, February 20
        11am
        Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Virtual
        As a disabled artist, Lown-Collins is passionate about theatre that puts disabled voices at the center of the stage, and about igniting new ways of making theatre not only more accessible but aesthetically more interesting and inclusive.
        Dinner Roundtable Discussion: The Future of Birthright Citizenship and the Fourteenth Amendment
        Thursday, February 20
        5:30pm - 7:30pm
        Swem Library, Ford Classroom, ground floor

        On January 20, President Trump signed an executive order challenging birthright citizenship. Law experts at W&M Law School and constitutional law experts around the nation will engage in a conversation on the consequences of this executive order.

        Building a Resilient Future: Solutions and Innovations from the Maldives
        Friday, February 21
        10am - 11am
        VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium

        Please join Ambassador of Maldives to the United States, Abdul Ghafoor Mohamed as he presents, Building a Resilient Future: Solutions and Innovations from the Maldives.

          Persepolis: From Page to Screen, a conversation with Marjane Satrapi
          Friday, February 21
          12:30pm - 1:30pm
          Tucker Hall, 127A

          This event will explore Satrapi’s artistic approach to cultivating empathy and maintaining authenticity across various media. Registration required at https://go.wm.edu/r94q34

          Global Action, Local Change: How Small Island Nations Are Shaping a Sustainable Future
          Friday, February 21
          5pm
          Ewell Hall, Room 107

          A panel discussion featuring Ambassador Abdul Ghafoor Mohamed, Ambassador of Maldives to the U.S. and moderated by Dr. Kathryn Floyd (Director, Whole of Government Center of Excellence).