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As part of the 100 Years of Women celebration at William & Mary, The President's Collection of Art presents Following in their Footsteps at the Sadler Center. This exhibition showcases alumane art thematically depicting works by women, of women.
Join Jewish Law Students Association to hear from Judge Robert Frank about his experiences serving on the Seventh Judicial Circuit. Come out to 141 on Tuesday, 22nd during the lunch hour. Free food!
Paul Grewal, who joined Facebook in June 2016 as Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, will present the 2019 Mervis Lecture. Admission is free and all are welcome.
Come to the kick-off meeting of the Financial Modeling Club on Monday, January 28th, at 7PM (food provided!) in Miller 1088.
Please join SIPS in welcoming William Roberts (US Copyright Office) & Steven Tepp (GW Law Professor and former Senate Judiciary staff member) to speak on Tuesday, January 29th.
Please join us for our next Anthropology Department Brown Bag with Dr. Rania Kassab Sweis (The University of Richmond) on Wednesday, January 30, at noon in Washington 101
Come learn about The Beautiful/Most Dangerous Game in Italy: the historical florentine soccer (Calcio storico fiorentino).
Presentation by Victoria Fanti (JHU)
Register here: https://bit.ly/2Myy56D
Hear from a panel of seniors sharing their experiences and advice they wish they'd known about Career Fairs & Recruiting.
Engaging Students and Making Classrooms Fair and Inclusive: Cross-Disciplinary Strategies and Language to Promote Student Success
Professor Alison Keith of the University of Toronto delivers the annual J. Ward Jones lecture on ?Courtesans (and Concubines) in Ancient Rome?
The Center for Student Diversity and William & Mary Student Assembly have invited Roland S. Martin back to William & Mary for our Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Program.
Mathematics Colloquium: Jesse Thorner (Stanford University)
Learn details about the upcoming 2019 Government, Nonprofit & Education Fair at Georgetown University, and get tips on how to best 'work the event.'
The Daily Work of Justice is a conversation series that invites people directly involved in an issue to share their lived experience, as a way of providing space for others to engage with empathy, understanding, and action.Our 2019 topic is addiction.
Come learn all about TableTalk William & Mary on February 5th, 2019 from 8:00PM - 9:00PM in Tucker 111.
Explore how an understanding of self-regulation and the related topics of self-direction, metacognition, and "learning how to learn" can help students become more effective learners. Presented by Professor Gene Roche and members of his research team.
Dr. Natasha Sriraman's lecture will juxtapose her personal journey as a Doctor and her advocacy for greater education and understanding of the impact of culture, bias, individuality and health literacy in health care.
Mathematics Colloquium: Yu Amy Xia (Mason School of Business, William & Mary)
Hear from Chancellor Robert M. Gates '65, L.H.D. '98 and President Katherine A. Rowe as they discuss the role of higher education in encouraging civil discourse around difficult topics and contrasting viewpoints.
Andrew James Pyle, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Scattering a Bose-Einstein Condensate off a Modulated Barrier
The Charles Center's seminar on Writing for Public Audiences, in partnership with the Pulitzer Center, will host guest journalist Jacopo Ottaviani. Ottaviani is an ICFJ Knight Fellow and works as Chief Data Officer with Code for Africa.
"The Names of Jerusalem in the Bible: From Meaning to Symbol and Destiny," by Professor Christophe Rico, Director of the Polis in Jerusalem.
Looking for a job or internship? Don't know where to start? Join the Global Research Institute for a resume workshop on Wednesday, February 13th at 6 PM in Tyler 219! Please bring three copies of your current resume. RSVP here: bit.ly/2WP3jwK
Dr. Wright is a geographer and oceanographer, who will deliver a presentation titled ?Discovery?Technology?Hope? in celebration of the 100 Years of Women and the UN International Women & Girls in Science day.
A moderated panel discussion about media law and freedom of speech, with guest speaker, Nabiha Syed.
Join Ira Socol. Pam Moran, and Chad Ratliff, authors of Timeless Learning: How Imagination, Observation, and Zero-Based Thinking Change Schools, for a Virtual Book Club hosted by Tribe Teachers.
The W&M Department of Religious Studies presents, as part of its brown-bag lunch event series, "Ritual in the Dead Sea Scrolls,"a lecture by Prof. Michael Daise.
"The Interesting Life of Protons." Anashe Bandari, doctoral candidate in Physics, will present a talk on current research into protons ongoing at the Jefferson Lab in Newport News. Refreshments to follow.
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Professional Development
Hear W&M Faculty Robert Trent Vinson discuss his latest book on Albert Luthuli. Signed copies will be available for purchase and refreshments will be provided.
?Poland Today: The Good, the Bad, and the Complicated?
WMSURE Study Abroad Workshop: Featuring Dr. Jennifer Gully
Catholic Campus Ministry presents speaker Immacul?e Ilibagiza to present her story of how she survived the Rwandan Genocide through the power of prayer and forgiveness.
Law Revue proudly presents, "A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer." This evening of monologues is part of the V-Day movement combatting violence against women worldwide and raises money for Avalon, a local women's shelter and resource center.
Ana Navarro is a well-known Republican strategist and a political analyst for CNN and CNN en Espa?ol. She is also a political contributor on ABC?s The View where she co-hosts one day a week.
We will give a brief overview of the market for professional certifications and take a closer look at the Scum/Agile and Google Analytics Certifications. Collective brainstorming will conclude the session to increase awareness about desired certifications
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Being a Happy Student
Morag Kersel delivers the Archaeology Institute of America's Joukousky Lecture on "Who Owns the Past, Competing Claims for Antiquities from the Holy Land".
Prof. Jerry "Jay" Watkins III will talk about his book Queering the Redneck Riviera: Sexuality and the Rise of Florida Tourism.
Professor Douglas Flowe?s work analyzes black crime within the prism of masculine identity, leisure, the varied uses of public space, and racial-ized supervision.
GRAD540, ?Career Exploration?: A crash course in career exploration for A&S graduate students interested in jobs in industry, the private sector, or the academy.
Join ILSS during the lunch hour on 3/11 in Room 124 to hear local immigration attorney Sharon Powell talk about the challenges immigrants must overcome within the current immigration system. Pizza from Sal's will be served!
William & Mary celebrates its Tribe Transfers this spring semester! How will you celebrate? #tribetransfers
Dr. Leinen is a highly distinguished national leader and oceanographer, who will deliver a presentation titled ?Changing Climate - Changing Ocean? in celebration of 100 Years of Women at William & Mary.
The Global Research Institute is proud to host Ambassador Tom Shannon. More details to come!
Non-Members: $5
Shatz will be speaking about how he survived the Holocaust and how he reshaped his life, including how he was instrumental in in creating the Reves Center for International Studies at William & Mary.
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Faculty Research
The ?me too.? Movement and gives strength and healing to those who have experienced sexual trauma or harassment. RSVP to the event through Tribelink to ensure yourself a spot in the lottery for tickets for Commonwealth seating.
Michael Chaim Freid, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Topics in Proton Structure: BSM Answers to its Radius Puzzle and Lattice Subtleties within its Momentum Distribution
Russia is a country known for rockets and hackers, writers and hockey, but not sexual freedoms. Guest will critically assess transformations in recent Russian culture (since 1991) which have led to the emergence of a new queer visuality.
The annual Graduate Research Symposium (GRS) is a unique educational and networking event, encouraging exchange between disciplines and bringing together students from William & Mary and regional universities.
"Celebrating Legacies, Constructing Futures:
Four Hundred Years of Black Community and Culture"
WMSURE Minorities in Medicine Workshop: Featuring Clay W. Singleton, MD
Scott Kevin Barcus, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Extraction and Parametrization of Isobaric Trinucleon Elastic Cross Sections and Form Factors
Former Members of Congress, the Hon. Marjorie Margolies (D-PA) and the Hon. Ann Marie Buerkle (R-NY) will join in an open dialogue on Congress itself, and the political climate.
A student Q&A will follow.
Professor Owen will draw on her experiences in various leadership roles on the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession and on findings from pedagogical and institutional research.
Dr. Krista Thompson is the Mary Jane Crowe Professor of Art History at Northwestern University. She researches and teaches the modern and contemporary art and visual culture of the Africa diaspora, with an emphasis on photography.
Underrepresented Scholars in the Academy
In Burning Down the Haus, Mohr shares the stories of the early punk scene as it formed in East Berlin, as youth formed bands and created sites of resistance.
Patricia Williams is the James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. She is published widely in the areas of race, gender, and law, and other issues of legal theory and legal writing.
This is a 36 hour event where students compete to create a computer science project, be it hardware or software, and win prizes! It's also an opportunity for students to learn more about computer science and be mentored by professionals in the industry.
The George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace was established to promote peace by exploring and investigating topics of current interest that affect relations among nations, ranging from international political matters to environmental questions.
Kay Coles James has an extensive background in crafting public policy and leading in nearly every sector of America's economy and will be interviewed by Professor Christine Nemacheck.
Nasr is a professor of Islamic Studies at GW. He is a well-known and highly respected intellectual figure and interfaith speaker, an MIT and Harvard grad, and is known for having led several interfaith summits at Vatican City.
Dr. Amy E. Earhart is Associate Professor of English and affiliated faculty of Africana Studies at Texas A&M University.
Izetta Autumn Mobley is a doctoral candidate in American Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Brent Colburn '98 is the current VP for Communications and Public Affairs at Princeton University.
He will be delivering a public talk entitled: "Breaking Through: Mission Driven Messaging in the Information Age".
Shikha Chandra Chaurasia, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Beyond the Standard Model: Flavor Symmetry, Nonperturbative Unification, Quantum Gravity, and Dark Matter
Presenting and Sharing Research
Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies (APIA), the Department of English, and Swem Library are proud to present Professor Jon Pineda's new novel "Let's No One Get Hurt." Professor Pineda will read selections from the novel and signing books.
Two historians will grapple with the ongoing controversy over Confederate memorialization through a discussion of their research in the field of history and memory.
In this lecture, nationally recognized scholar Sylvester Johnson offers a fascinating portrait of the FBI as a key regulatory agent in American religious life by delving into the FBI’s historical engagement with American Muslims.
Teresa C. Younger is a renowned thought leader, strategist, advocate, activist and amplifier having spent over 20 years on the frontlines of some of the most critical battles affecting the lives of women and their communities.
You are invited to Borderless Dreams: Samantha Ramirez-Herrera taking place during Dreamers Week on March 28th at 6:30pm in Tucker Hall 350.
APIA proudly welcomes Ms. Jinlan Liu who will endow APIA's first ever endowment for faculty research. After, Harvard's Dr. Genevieve Clutario will lecture on what may be the creation of the fashion sweat shop industry during US Empire in the Philippines.
WMGIC III is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/29 and 3/30. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIII. Cash prizes of at least $850 will be awarded!
The 4th annual William & Mary Women's Stock Pitch & Leadership Summit will be held at the Raymond A. Mason School of Business at William & Mary.
We are excited to announce a newly revised format for the 2019 Celebration of Women's Athletics! The CWA is a wonderful opportunity to inspire and advance the career readiness of our women student-athletes.
It's that time of year again! SA Student diversity is celebrating the many diverse individuals we have on campus, with I AM W&M Week. Events range from movie screenings to Queerbrew. Please come out and support a great week of events!
Join DPCLS for the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Symposium Preview on April 1st during the lunch hour!
The Department of Religious Studies presents: The Hans Tiefel lecture in Religion & Ethics "Being Muslim: Women of Color in American Islam," a public lecture by Sylvia Chan-Malik.
The JJC Committee will be hosting a Bluebook/Comment Writing Session on Tuesday, April 2nd at 12:50 pm in rooms 119 (last names A-L) and 120 (last names M-Z).
William Winsor Dickinson, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Interfacial Forces of 2D Materials at the Oil–Water Interface
Alison Booth will give a workshop for GSWS in Morton 314 on Wed, April 3 at noon, titled "Where to Look for the Overlooked."
Hosted by the Graduate Career Management Center (GCMC), the Just in Time Employer Networking Day will provide students with the opportunity to utilize their networking skills, learn about various career paths and explore new industries.
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Financial Planning
Alison Booth is speaking in the Tucker Theater, Room 127A, on Wed, April 3 at 5 pm. The title is "Our Women: Nation, Race, and Intersectional Recognition."
Dr. Loren Kajikawa demonstrates how when hip hop producers make beats, their musical contributions are poetic acts in and of themselves that can inspire, augment, and transform the meanings we generally ascribe to song lyrics.
Join us and hear from members of the William and Mary community on what moves them to move others.
A lecture with special guest Fabio Lanza, Professor, History and East Asian Studies, University of Arizona. Sponsored by the W&M Department of History, the Reves Center for International Studies, and the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Program.
Yohanes Satrio Gani, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Electronic Properties of Two-Dimensional van der Waals Systems
Dr. Barnwell is the Class of 1939 Maurine Stuart Dulin Artist-in-Residence in the Department of Music, William & Mary.
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Graduate and Professional School
David Melding is an Assembly Member of the National Assembly in Cardiff, Wales. David is a former manager of the Carers National Association in Wales and a former Deputy Director of the Welsh Centre for International Affairs.
APIA Banh Mi Lecture Series presents the research of Professor Monika Gosin and Professor Joanna Schug as they interrogate the media portrayal of Asian men and Black women in popular mass media. Banh Mi (Vietnamese Sandwiches) served to first 30 guests.
Seniors and Rising Seniors in Modern Languages and Literatures present their research projects.
A symposium and reception in honor of Prof. John Oakley on the occasion of his retirement.
Scott Grim's Senior Lecture
Undine Smith Moore (1904-1989), an African American educator and composer. Lecturer Roy L. Belfield has a Doctorate of Musical Arts degree in organ performance from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music.
Lecture by visiting Puerto Rican artist Bibiana Suarez.
Christina Hayden's Senior Lecture
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Planning for Summer
Professor Jennifer Rhee's book talk entitled The Robotic Imaginary: The Human and the Price of Dehumanized Labor (Minnesota University Press, 2018) will be held on 17 April 2019, Wednesday, at 5:00-6:30 p.m. in Washington Hall Room 315.
Guest lecture hosted by the Anthropology Graduate Student Collective
This talk investigates how Pepsi-Cola’s mid-1980s television commercials wielded the iconic music and images of superstars Lionel Richie, Tina Turner and David Bowie.
Harvard University's Dr. Genevieve Clutario will lecture on her research findings on the fashion industry in American colonized Philippines.
Learn about non-violent communication strategies with a talk by Gregg Kendrick followed by a Q&A.
PBK SPRING SALON: Phi Beta Kappa Society, Alpha Chapter of Virginia celebrates 100 years of PBK women at W&M. Reception afterward.
Come see the Geology seniors present the culmination of their year-long research projects! The first talk kicks off at 9AM, and a reception will follow the final talk.
W&M's own sci-fi & fantasy convention, held in the Sadler Center.
Emmel El-Fiky's Senior Presentation
Shana Merker's Senior Presentation
AMES-APIA Capstone Conference: Asian and Middle East Studies Majors as well as Asian and Pacific-Islander American Studies Majors Present Their Senior Papers!
Sean Franco’s Senior Lecture-Recital
Honors thesis defense: Emilee Cardin
Honors thesis defense: Jacopo Gliozzi
Join President Rowe and the Board of Visitors as we honor Mary-Cooke Branch Munford, the woman who helped bring coeducation to William & Mary and served as the first woman member of the BOV.
Join the W&M Social Media Users Group for a viewing of the webinar titled "Strengthen Your Instagram Strategy in Higher Education." Geoff Coyle , Chief Communications and Integrated Marketing Officer at WVU, will be the speaker.
Washington Women & the Arts: A Symposium Sponsored by W&M DC Semester Program Students
William & Mary students, faculty, and staff are invited to share military veteran stories in a pop-up digital storytelling exhibit. Stories will be told in creative formats and shared digitally.
Learn more & RSVP at facesofveterans.blogs.wm.edu
The Visiting Scholar Panel discussion will include presentations by three visiting scholars from China at the School of Education. Please join us as we learn about global perspectives on and opportunities in K-12 education and higher education.
Honors thesis defense: Rachel Wilson
Honors thesis defense: Xinyu Zhang
Higher Education in the Headlines: A Conversation with Fred Lawrence and Lynn Pasquerella
The Phi Beta Kappa National Office and the Alpha Chapter of Virginia invite you to be part of a discussion on the topic of higher education.
Honors thesis defense: Srijan Bhasin
Honors thesis defense: Eric Chai
Honors thesis defense: David Allen
A daylong program hosted by the Virginia Coastal Policy Center at William & Mary Law School. Free and all welcome. To see the agenda and reserve a seat, go to the link below. Event to be held at W&M School of Education.
This symposium will showcase the research of VIMS, W&M, and regional postdocs. Will include keynotes and panels on securing funding, work-life balance, and diversity and inclusion. Open to all free of charge. Registration required. See below.
Join APIA in sending off the Class of 2019 at our commencement and awards celebration in the James and York Rooms of Sadler Center. The commencement speaker is Dr. Grace X. Ma, the founder of Temple University's Center for Asian Health.
Join us for a weekend in Williamsburg as we celebrate the countless achievements of all MBA graduates, celebrate the reunions of the full-time MBA Classes of 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, and 1999, and look with excitement to future triumphs.
Join Global Playground in D.C. on May 23rd for its twelfth annual #EveningUndertheStars, our annual cocktail party, to engage in dialogue on Global Playground’s accomplishments and propel future efforts to build! Tickets available now.
Joseph Matheson Karpie, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: The Extraction of Parton Distributions from Lattice QCD
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As part of the 100 Years of Women celebration at William & Mary, The President's Collection of Art presents Following in their Footsteps at the Sadler Center. This exhibition showcases alumane art thematically depicting works by women, of women.
Join Jewish Law Students Association to hear from Judge Robert Frank about his experiences serving on the Seventh Judicial Circuit. Come out to 141 on Tuesday, 22nd during the lunch hour. Free food!
Paul Grewal, who joined Facebook in June 2016 as Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, will present the 2019 Mervis Lecture. Admission is free and all are welcome.
Come to the kick-off meeting of the Financial Modeling Club on Monday, January 28th, at 7PM (food provided!) in Miller 1088.
Please join SIPS in welcoming William Roberts (US Copyright Office) & Steven Tepp (GW Law Professor and former Senate Judiciary staff member) to speak on Tuesday, January 29th.
Please join us for our next Anthropology Department Brown Bag with Dr. Rania Kassab Sweis (The University of Richmond) on Wednesday, January 30, at noon in Washington 101
Come learn about The Beautiful/Most Dangerous Game in Italy: the historical florentine soccer (Calcio storico fiorentino).
Presentation by Victoria Fanti (JHU)
Register here: https://bit.ly/2Myy56D
Hear from a panel of seniors sharing their experiences and advice they wish they'd known about Career Fairs & Recruiting.
Engaging Students and Making Classrooms Fair and Inclusive: Cross-Disciplinary Strategies and Language to Promote Student Success
Professor Alison Keith of the University of Toronto delivers the annual J. Ward Jones lecture on ?Courtesans (and Concubines) in Ancient Rome?
The Center for Student Diversity and William & Mary Student Assembly have invited Roland S. Martin back to William & Mary for our Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Program.
Mathematics Colloquium: Jesse Thorner (Stanford University)
Learn details about the upcoming 2019 Government, Nonprofit & Education Fair at Georgetown University, and get tips on how to best 'work the event.'
The Daily Work of Justice is a conversation series that invites people directly involved in an issue to share their lived experience, as a way of providing space for others to engage with empathy, understanding, and action.Our 2019 topic is addiction.
Come learn all about TableTalk William & Mary on February 5th, 2019 from 8:00PM - 9:00PM in Tucker 111.
Explore how an understanding of self-regulation and the related topics of self-direction, metacognition, and "learning how to learn" can help students become more effective learners. Presented by Professor Gene Roche and members of his research team.
Dr. Natasha Sriraman's lecture will juxtapose her personal journey as a Doctor and her advocacy for greater education and understanding of the impact of culture, bias, individuality and health literacy in health care.
Mathematics Colloquium: Yu Amy Xia (Mason School of Business, William & Mary)
Hear from Chancellor Robert M. Gates '65, L.H.D. '98 and President Katherine A. Rowe as they discuss the role of higher education in encouraging civil discourse around difficult topics and contrasting viewpoints.
Andrew James Pyle, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Scattering a Bose-Einstein Condensate off a Modulated Barrier
The Charles Center's seminar on Writing for Public Audiences, in partnership with the Pulitzer Center, will host guest journalist Jacopo Ottaviani. Ottaviani is an ICFJ Knight Fellow and works as Chief Data Officer with Code for Africa.
"The Names of Jerusalem in the Bible: From Meaning to Symbol and Destiny," by Professor Christophe Rico, Director of the Polis in Jerusalem.
Looking for a job or internship? Don't know where to start? Join the Global Research Institute for a resume workshop on Wednesday, February 13th at 6 PM in Tyler 219! Please bring three copies of your current resume. RSVP here: bit.ly/2WP3jwK
Dr. Wright is a geographer and oceanographer, who will deliver a presentation titled ?Discovery?Technology?Hope? in celebration of the 100 Years of Women and the UN International Women & Girls in Science day.
Sponsored by the Finance Academy
A moderated panel discussion about media law and freedom of speech, with guest speaker, Nabiha Syed.
Join Ira Socol. Pam Moran, and Chad Ratliff, authors of Timeless Learning: How Imagination, Observation, and Zero-Based Thinking Change Schools, for a Virtual Book Club hosted by Tribe Teachers.
The W&M Department of Religious Studies presents, as part of its brown-bag lunch event series, "Ritual in the Dead Sea Scrolls,"a lecture by Prof. Michael Daise.
"The Interesting Life of Protons." Anashe Bandari, doctoral candidate in Physics, will present a talk on current research into protons ongoing at the Jefferson Lab in Newport News. Refreshments to follow.
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Professional Development
Hear W&M Faculty Robert Trent Vinson discuss his latest book on Albert Luthuli. Signed copies will be available for purchase and refreshments will be provided.
?Poland Today: The Good, the Bad, and the Complicated?
Join Professor Aaron Koehl to discuss the future of business and how it relates to AI.
WMSURE Study Abroad Workshop: Featuring Dr. Jennifer Gully
Catholic Campus Ministry presents speaker Immacul?e Ilibagiza to present her story of how she survived the Rwandan Genocide through the power of prayer and forgiveness.
Law Revue proudly presents, "A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer." This evening of monologues is part of the V-Day movement combatting violence against women worldwide and raises money for Avalon, a local women's shelter and resource center.
Ana Navarro is a well-known Republican strategist and a political analyst for CNN and CNN en Espa?ol. She is also a political contributor on ABC?s The View where she co-hosts one day a week.
We will give a brief overview of the market for professional certifications and take a closer look at the Scum/Agile and Google Analytics Certifications. Collective brainstorming will conclude the session to increase awareness about desired certifications
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Being a Happy Student
Morag Kersel delivers the Archaeology Institute of America's Joukousky Lecture on "Who Owns the Past, Competing Claims for Antiquities from the Holy Land".
Prof. Jerry "Jay" Watkins III will talk about his book Queering the Redneck Riviera: Sexuality and the Rise of Florida Tourism.
Professor Douglas Flowe?s work analyzes black crime within the prism of masculine identity, leisure, the varied uses of public space, and racial-ized supervision.
GRAD540, ?Career Exploration?: A crash course in career exploration for A&S graduate students interested in jobs in industry, the private sector, or the academy.
Join us for a dynamic marketing presentation and cocktail reception featuring Associate Dean of Faculty Kurt Carlson as he answers these questions and details the findings from his recent research.
Join ILSS during the lunch hour on 3/11 in Room 124 to hear local immigration attorney Sharon Powell talk about the challenges immigrants must overcome within the current immigration system. Pizza from Sal's will be served!
William & Mary celebrates its Tribe Transfers this spring semester! How will you celebrate? #tribetransfers
Dr. Leinen is a highly distinguished national leader and oceanographer, who will deliver a presentation titled ?Changing Climate - Changing Ocean? in celebration of 100 Years of Women at William & Mary.
The Global Research Institute is proud to host Ambassador Tom Shannon. More details to come!
Non-Members: $5
Shatz will be speaking about how he survived the Holocaust and how he reshaped his life, including how he was instrumental in in creating the Reves Center for International Studies at William & Mary.
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Faculty Research
The ?me too.? Movement and gives strength and healing to those who have experienced sexual trauma or harassment. RSVP to the event through Tribelink to ensure yourself a spot in the lottery for tickets for Commonwealth seating.
Michael Chaim Freid, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Topics in Proton Structure: BSM Answers to its Radius Puzzle and Lattice Subtleties within its Momentum Distribution
Russia is a country known for rockets and hackers, writers and hockey, but not sexual freedoms. Guest will critically assess transformations in recent Russian culture (since 1991) which have led to the emergence of a new queer visuality.
The annual Graduate Research Symposium (GRS) is a unique educational and networking event, encouraging exchange between disciplines and bringing together students from William & Mary and regional universities.
"Celebrating Legacies, Constructing Futures:
Four Hundred Years of Black Community and Culture"
WMSURE Minorities in Medicine Workshop: Featuring Clay W. Singleton, MD
Scott Kevin Barcus, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Extraction and Parametrization of Isobaric Trinucleon Elastic Cross Sections and Form Factors
Former Members of Congress, the Hon. Marjorie Margolies (D-PA) and the Hon. Ann Marie Buerkle (R-NY) will join in an open dialogue on Congress itself, and the political climate.
A student Q&A will follow.
Professor Owen will draw on her experiences in various leadership roles on the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession and on findings from pedagogical and institutional research.
Dr. Krista Thompson is the Mary Jane Crowe Professor of Art History at Northwestern University. She researches and teaches the modern and contemporary art and visual culture of the Africa diaspora, with an emphasis on photography.
Underrepresented Scholars in the Academy
Join our discussion with planning commission member, Jeffrey Klee, who will discuss the city's approach to student and affordable housing. Lunch provided.
In Burning Down the Haus, Mohr shares the stories of the early punk scene as it formed in East Berlin, as youth formed bands and created sites of resistance.
Patricia Williams is the James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. She is published widely in the areas of race, gender, and law, and other issues of legal theory and legal writing.
This is a 36 hour event where students compete to create a computer science project, be it hardware or software, and win prizes! It's also an opportunity for students to learn more about computer science and be mentored by professionals in the industry.
The George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace was established to promote peace by exploring and investigating topics of current interest that affect relations among nations, ranging from international political matters to environmental questions.
Kay Coles James has an extensive background in crafting public policy and leading in nearly every sector of America's economy and will be interviewed by Professor Christine Nemacheck.
Nasr is a professor of Islamic Studies at GW. He is a well-known and highly respected intellectual figure and interfaith speaker, an MIT and Harvard grad, and is known for having led several interfaith summits at Vatican City.
Dr. Amy E. Earhart is Associate Professor of English and affiliated faculty of Africana Studies at Texas A&M University.
Izetta Autumn Mobley is a doctoral candidate in American Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Brent Colburn '98 is the current VP for Communications and Public Affairs at Princeton University.
He will be delivering a public talk entitled: "Breaking Through: Mission Driven Messaging in the Information Age".
Shikha Chandra Chaurasia, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Beyond the Standard Model: Flavor Symmetry, Nonperturbative Unification, Quantum Gravity, and Dark Matter
Presenting and Sharing Research
Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies (APIA), the Department of English, and Swem Library are proud to present Professor Jon Pineda's new novel "Let's No One Get Hurt." Professor Pineda will read selections from the novel and signing books.
Two historians will grapple with the ongoing controversy over Confederate memorialization through a discussion of their research in the field of history and memory.
In this lecture, nationally recognized scholar Sylvester Johnson offers a fascinating portrait of the FBI as a key regulatory agent in American religious life by delving into the FBI’s historical engagement with American Muslims.
Teresa C. Younger is a renowned thought leader, strategist, advocate, activist and amplifier having spent over 20 years on the frontlines of some of the most critical battles affecting the lives of women and their communities.
You are invited to Borderless Dreams: Samantha Ramirez-Herrera taking place during Dreamers Week on March 28th at 6:30pm in Tucker Hall 350.
APIA proudly welcomes Ms. Jinlan Liu who will endow APIA's first ever endowment for faculty research. After, Harvard's Dr. Genevieve Clutario will lecture on what may be the creation of the fashion sweat shop industry during US Empire in the Philippines.
WMGIC III is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/29 and 3/30. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIII. Cash prizes of at least $850 will be awarded!
The 4th annual William & Mary Women's Stock Pitch & Leadership Summit will be held at the Raymond A. Mason School of Business at William & Mary.
We are excited to announce a newly revised format for the 2019 Celebration of Women's Athletics! The CWA is a wonderful opportunity to inspire and advance the career readiness of our women student-athletes.
It's that time of year again! SA Student diversity is celebrating the many diverse individuals we have on campus, with I AM W&M Week. Events range from movie screenings to Queerbrew. Please come out and support a great week of events!
Join DPCLS for the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Symposium Preview on April 1st during the lunch hour!
The Department of Religious Studies presents: The Hans Tiefel lecture in Religion & Ethics "Being Muslim: Women of Color in American Islam," a public lecture by Sylvia Chan-Malik.
The JJC Committee will be hosting a Bluebook/Comment Writing Session on Tuesday, April 2nd at 12:50 pm in rooms 119 (last names A-L) and 120 (last names M-Z).
William Winsor Dickinson, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Interfacial Forces of 2D Materials at the Oil–Water Interface
Alison Booth will give a workshop for GSWS in Morton 314 on Wed, April 3 at noon, titled "Where to Look for the Overlooked."
Hosted by the Graduate Career Management Center (GCMC), the Just in Time Employer Networking Day will provide students with the opportunity to utilize their networking skills, learn about various career paths and explore new industries.
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Financial Planning
Alison Booth is speaking in the Tucker Theater, Room 127A, on Wed, April 3 at 5 pm. The title is "Our Women: Nation, Race, and Intersectional Recognition."
Dissertation Title: "Unexplored aspects of the biotic filter to seedling recruitment in aquatic environments"
Dr. Loren Kajikawa demonstrates how when hip hop producers make beats, their musical contributions are poetic acts in and of themselves that can inspire, augment, and transform the meanings we generally ascribe to song lyrics.
Join us and hear from members of the William and Mary community on what moves them to move others.
A lecture with special guest Fabio Lanza, Professor, History and East Asian Studies, University of Arizona. Sponsored by the W&M Department of History, the Reves Center for International Studies, and the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Program.
Yohanes Satrio Gani, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Electronic Properties of Two-Dimensional van der Waals Systems
Dr. Barnwell is the Class of 1939 Maurine Stuart Dulin Artist-in-Residence in the Department of Music, William & Mary.
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Graduate and Professional School
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
David Melding is an Assembly Member of the National Assembly in Cardiff, Wales. David is a former manager of the Carers National Association in Wales and a former Deputy Director of the Welsh Centre for International Affairs.
APIA Banh Mi Lecture Series presents the research of Professor Monika Gosin and Professor Joanna Schug as they interrogate the media portrayal of Asian men and Black women in popular mass media. Banh Mi (Vietnamese Sandwiches) served to first 30 guests.
Seniors and Rising Seniors in Modern Languages and Literatures present their research projects.
A symposium and reception in honor of Prof. John Oakley on the occasion of his retirement.
Scott Grim's Senior Lecture
Undine Smith Moore (1904-1989), an African American educator and composer. Lecturer Roy L. Belfield has a Doctorate of Musical Arts degree in organ performance from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music.
Lecture by visiting Puerto Rican artist Bibiana Suarez.
Christina Hayden's Senior Lecture
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Planning for Summer
Professor Jennifer Rhee's book talk entitled The Robotic Imaginary: The Human and the Price of Dehumanized Labor (Minnesota University Press, 2018) will be held on 17 April 2019, Wednesday, at 5:00-6:30 p.m. in Washington Hall Room 315.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Stephanie Tsacoumis on Econ & Law: careers, the field, and public vs private sector
Guest lecture hosted by the Anthropology Graduate Student Collective
This talk investigates how Pepsi-Cola’s mid-1980s television commercials wielded the iconic music and images of superstars Lionel Richie, Tina Turner and David Bowie.
Harvard University's Dr. Genevieve Clutario will lecture on her research findings on the fashion industry in American colonized Philippines.
Learn about non-violent communication strategies with a talk by Gregg Kendrick followed by a Q&A.
PBK SPRING SALON: Phi Beta Kappa Society, Alpha Chapter of Virginia celebrates 100 years of PBK women at W&M. Reception afterward.
Come see the Geology seniors present the culmination of their year-long research projects! The first talk kicks off at 9AM, and a reception will follow the final talk.
W&M's own sci-fi & fantasy convention, held in the Sadler Center.
Emmel El-Fiky's Senior Presentation
Shana Merker's Senior Presentation
AMES-APIA Capstone Conference: Asian and Middle East Studies Majors as well as Asian and Pacific-Islander American Studies Majors Present Their Senior Papers!
Sean Franco’s Senior Lecture-Recital
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Honors thesis defense: Emilee Cardin
Honors thesis defense: Jacopo Gliozzi
Join President Rowe and the Board of Visitors as we honor Mary-Cooke Branch Munford, the woman who helped bring coeducation to William & Mary and served as the first woman member of the BOV.
Join the W&M Social Media Users Group for a viewing of the webinar titled "Strengthen Your Instagram Strategy in Higher Education." Geoff Coyle , Chief Communications and Integrated Marketing Officer at WVU, will be the speaker.
Washington Women & the Arts: A Symposium Sponsored by W&M DC Semester Program Students
William & Mary students, faculty, and staff are invited to share military veteran stories in a pop-up digital storytelling exhibit. Stories will be told in creative formats and shared digitally.
Learn more & RSVP at facesofveterans.blogs.wm.edu
The Visiting Scholar Panel discussion will include presentations by three visiting scholars from China at the School of Education. Please join us as we learn about global perspectives on and opportunities in K-12 education and higher education.
Honors thesis defense: Rachel Wilson
Honors thesis defense: Xinyu Zhang
Higher Education in the Headlines: A Conversation with Fred Lawrence and Lynn Pasquerella
The Phi Beta Kappa National Office and the Alpha Chapter of Virginia invite you to be part of a discussion on the topic of higher education.
Honors thesis defense: Srijan Bhasin
Honors thesis defense: Eric Chai
Honors thesis defense: David Allen
A daylong program hosted by the Virginia Coastal Policy Center at William & Mary Law School. Free and all welcome. To see the agenda and reserve a seat, go to the link below. Event to be held at W&M School of Education.
This symposium will showcase the research of VIMS, W&M, and regional postdocs. Will include keynotes and panels on securing funding, work-life balance, and diversity and inclusion. Open to all free of charge. Registration required. See below.
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