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Talk on AI in HPC Systems Stack: Storage Systems and Deep Learning Systems
Colloquium Talk on Squashing Bugs and Empowering Programmers with User-Centered Programming Language Design
Join us for a discussion about Selma, the 2014 film directed by Ava DuVernay that chronicles the 1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches.
Ziwei Zhu from Texas A&M University will present his talk titled "Toward Fairness-aware Recommender Systems"
Professor Michael Greve (Antonin Scalia Law School) discusses the future of the Nondelegation Doctrine.
Jie Ren from University of California, Merced will present her talk titled "Enabling Big Memory Applications with Memory Heterogeneity"
Lu Lin from University of Virginia will present her talk titled "Graph Structure as A Double-Edged Sword in Machine Learning"
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Immerse yourself in entrepreneurial thinking!
Christian Kümmerle from Johns Hopkins University will present his talk: "Iteratively Reweighted Least Squares for Data Science: New Formulations, Guarantees and Applications"
Benjamin Crump, a civil rights leader and attorney who has represented such clients as the families of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, will speak at William & Mary’s 2022 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration.
Please join the Department of Classical Studies as it celebrates the Asian Centennial at William & Mary with a talk by Professor Georgia Irby on the Greek and Roman knowledge of and interactions with India, China, and Sri Lanka.
Stephen Herwig from University of Maryland will present his talk: "Insecure by Design; Secure by Execution"
To celebrate Women in STEM Day, the CGA is inviting Margaret Atkinson, W&M alum and GIS Professional to discuss Women in GIS. The talk will take place virtually.
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Dr. Laura Masur, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Director of Undergraduate Studies at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., will share her research on the archaeology of those enslaved in Maryland. Email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Want to host an event during Earth Week? Don't know where to start? Come to our "office hours" and we can help you out!
Dr. Manda is a professor of geology at East Carolina University and will be giving a talk on his research, titled "Saltwater intrusion and soil salinization in eastern North Carolina: What do we know?"
Dr. Michael Torrence, President of Motlow State Community College, will present "Cultivating an Inclusive Environment."
Sustainability research blends environmental, social, and economic factors.
Join Deven Carlson, Associate Director for Education at the National Institute of Risk and Resilience and a faculty member at the University of Oklahoma, for a brown bag talk on school assignment and academic success.
School Choice and Diversity in the U.S.: How Race, Politics, and Values Influence Policy and Shape School Communities
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Discussion on the topic of Housing Insecurity issues in our communities
Dr. Megan Edwards Alvarez of the Guam Historic Preservation Office will present her research on the pratice of archaeology in the Pacific. Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
James City County has many environmental efforts and initiatives underway!
The Honorable Stephen R. McCullough, Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, discusses federalism issues faced by state supreme courts.
Emerging Scholars Series Talk: "Exploring Orphan Narratives in American Literature"
The Department of Classical Studies presents the John H. Oakley Lecture on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Andrews 101. Guest lecturer is Tyler Jo Smith from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.
The Black Faculty & Staff Forum has invited Brian Woolfolk, JD '96 as our Black History Month Speaker.
Mathematics Colloquium: Herbert Chang (University of Southern California)
Prof. Julian Heeck, University of Virginia, Title of talk: Does matter decay?
Abdellah Taïa’s Transflilial Myth Making and Unfaithful Realms of Memory
Denis M. Provencher (University of Arizona)
Professor Sean Roberts will speak on "The War on the Uyghurs" as part of Williamsburg Library's photographic exhibit, Kashgar 1985.
Laura Wherry (BA, W&M Economics, '03; Ph.D. in Public Policy, University of Chicago's Harris School) is an Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Service at New York University's Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
Emerging Scholars Series Talk: "Understanding the Security of Smart Home Platforms"
The Thomistic Institute at William & Mary presents a lecture by Prof. Timothy Pawl of The University of St. Thomas, Minnesota titled “A Thomistic Account of Truth.”
Mathematics Colloquium: Dana P. Williams (Dartmouth College)
Prof. Yafis Barlas, University of Nevada - Reno, Title of talk: Topological Phases and Hofstadter butterflies in two-dimensional crystals
Seafood enthusiasts are invited to join the VIMS Marine Advisory Program online for the 2022 Chefs' Seafood Symposium. Scientists provide the culinary community with the latest information on seafood science and fisheries issues.
Professor Nagwan Soliman is William & Mary's 2022 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence.
Veteran Chinese dancer and choreographer Shen Pei will discuss her 70-year career in dance spanning the 1940s to the present in China and the United States.
Dr. Zach Conrad, Assistant Professor of Kinesiology and Margaret S. Glauber Fellow, 2021-2023 at William & Mary, will present his research on food system sustainability using data science. Email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Want to host an event during Earth Week? Don't know where to start? Come to our "office hours" and we can help you out!
Milli’s Awakening (Natasha Kelly, 2018) profiles eight Black women artists living in Germany.
Stream the 45-minute film on your own, then join our discussion with Dr. Kelly on March 23, 3:30-4:30pm on Zoom (in English). Email rellis01@wm.edu for links.
Dr. Blome is a professor of geology at East Carolina University and will be giving a talk titled, "Oh the places you may go! (With a geology degree from W&M)."
Emerging Scholars Series Talk: "Kitchen Gardens and Scientific Knowledge in Early America"
WISE (Women in Science Establishment) presents:
Uncovering cluster structures and relevant biomarkers in “-omics” data
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Panel 9. (In)Valuable: Black Boys at the Williamsburg Bray School, 1762
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Dr. Felecia Commodore will present the Spring 2022 Higher Ed Salon, "Gladiators or Gatekeepers? Social Contracts and the Role of Higher Education Governing Boards in Advancing Equity and Institutional Excellence."
Please join us for conversation with Robert Neuwirth on contemporary economics!
Join William & Mary alum and Williamsburg city council member, Caleb Rogers '20, on a discussion about how he became passionate about sustainability at the start of his career in politics.
"Resistant, Willing or Controlled? Understanding Sacrificial Victims on Greek Vases"
Presentation and Panel Discussion on Polarization in America
On March 30, 2022, live and in-person, over 1,000 Colleges, Universities, High Schools and K-8 schools worldwide will engage over half a million people, in a one-day Teach-In on climate solutions and justice in the transition.
Presentation and Panel Discussion on the causes of Food Insecurity in our communities.
The CGA welcomes GIS librarians from around the US to discuss the work GIS librarians do and the importance of their work.
A discussion of English Honors projects by this year's Senior Thesis Writers
Title: Minimizing delay in supermarket-checkout systems
Abstract: Today's era of cloud computing and big data is empowered by massive data centers.
Andrei Afanasev, The George Washington University Title of talk: Peculiar Quantum Features of Optical Vortices
Join us for presentations of research in philosophy by local and visiting undergraduates.
Join us for presentations of research in philosophy by local and visiting undergraduates. Dr. Jonah Goldwater will deliver the keynote lecture on personal identity at 3:30 p.m.
Nate Silver is an award-winning statistician, journalist and author and will visit campus as the university’s Hunter B. Andrews Distinguished Fellow in American Politics.
How do legacies of colonialism continue to shape German conceptions of race and national belonging? What might decolonial strategies focused on Europe look like, and what roles might European activists and artists of color play?
The Department of Classical Studies presents the J. Ward Jones Lecture on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Boswell 220. Guest lecturer is Carole Newlands from the University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO.
A political look at the poetry and prophecy of Ezekiel
Undergraduate Research
The Geospatial Research Symposium, hosted by the Center for Geospatial Analysis, showcases student projects and research using geospatial technologies. The event will take place on April 1st at 1:00pm in Blow 201.
Women in Science Establishment (WiSE) presents:
Title: Hypoellipticity in infinite dimensions
Ed Barnes, Virginia Tech, Title of talk: Time crystals and quantum computation
Join GCC and Monitor for an evening of roundtable discussions and invited speakers concerning the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the media’s effect on it. Come to Tidewater from 4:30 to 6:30 pm on April 8th to participate and grab some free food!
Professor Priscilla Layne (UNC Chapel Hill) will present research from her forthcoming book Out of this World: Afro-German Afrofuturism.
William & Mary Alum, Dr. Sarah Cramsey of Leiden University discusses the complex intellectual, political, and logistical questions concerning Jewish belonging in East Central Europe as well as their migration into Palestine
W&M and UVA will be holding a webinar April 12th @7pm to discuss their Climate Action Partnership!
Dr. Hoffman is the David and Jane Cohn Scientist at the Science Museum of Virginia and an Affiliate Faculty in the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs and the Center for Environmental Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Police Bystander Liability: A Comparative Approach presented by Göran Sluiter, Professor of Law at the University of Amsterdam.
Thursday, April 14th at 12:50-1:50 PM in Room 127. Lunch will be provided at this event on a first come, first served basis.
Overview of Bioengineering at W&M through lab tours, brief talks, a trivia game, conversations with student researchers and discussion of opportunities in bioengineering.
Art History Colloquium Keynote speaker, Dr. Alex Dika Seggerman, Rutgers University-Newark, precedes the colloquium on April 14, 5pm, Muscarelle Museum. Part of the Fourth Annual Art History Senior Research Colloquium, April 15, Muscarelle Museum.
Anna Reynolds talk titled "Shakespeare's Waste Blanks: Paper Portraits."
Join Natoya Haskins, director of diversity and inclusion in the School of Education, for a discussion of the book Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women that a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall.
Learn about the intersections between migration, the climate crisis, and environmental justice at this panel discussion featuring Prof. Galeana-Rodriguez, Prof. Rivera Santana, and Prof. Swaddle.
Art History Fourth Annual Senior Research Colloquium, April 15, 9:30am - 3:30pm, Muscarelle Museum. Colloquium Keynote speaker, Dr. Alex Dika Seggerman, Rutgers University-Newark, precedes the colloquium on April 14, 5pm, Muscarelle Museum.
Robert Craig Group, University of Virginia, Title of talk: Expanding the search for dark matter with new accelerator-based experiments
The Department of Classical Studies presents the Professor Roger Rees, Professor in the School of Classics at University of St. Andrews, St Andrews, UK , on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Boswell 220.
Many global sustainability challenges are influenced at the level of policies, corporations, and community involvement.
The Reves Center for International Studies, in cooperation with the Asian Centennial Committee, sponsors Pulitzer Prize Winner Viet Thanh Nguyen to deliver the 2022 McSwain-Walker Lecture, “Refugees, Language, and the Meaning of ‘America.'"
A discussion of the practices of the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. by Jill Hicks-Keeton and Cavan Concannon re: how it informs the work of both scholars and ordinary persons.
Speaker: Jing Wang
Affiliation: Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, University of Illinois Chicago
Title: Semiparametric estimation of non-ignorable missingness with refreshment sample
Arts at W&M presents a Pop-Up Doodlefest & Playnote with bestselling author and visual thinking consultant Sunni Brown on Wednesday, April 27 from 4 – 7:30 pm in the Read & Relax at Swem Library.
William McNamara, Wilson & Martha Claiborne Stephens Associate Professor of Chemistry at William & Mary, will share his expertise in renewable energy and demonstrate how solar fuels are being generated.
Mark your calendars! The 2022 Teaching & Learning Symposium will be returning after a three-year pandemic hiatus and we are thrilled to be together again!
An on-the-ground report on the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine from Doug Mercado '85, currently serving with the World Food Programme (WFP) as the Head of Area Office for Romania, supporting WFP’s emergency operations in Ukraine.
Title: Semiparametric Functional Regression Models with Multivariate Functional Predictors
Three Minute Thesis Presentations in the Department of Biology
Annual Colloquium for students in Classical Studies, featuring keynote address by W&M alum, Prof. Brett Evans (Georgetown)
Join the School of Education for our next DEI lecture featuring Dr. Jamel Donnor, associate professor of education and affiliated faculty in American Studies and Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies.
Join us as we present year-end awards and as graduating majors in the Japanese Studies Program present their final research projects. We will celebrate their accomplishments as they set the capstone on their undergraduate careers. Cakes provided!
Join us for the final Faculty Research Brown Bag of the year with Professors Heartley Huber, Ryan McGill and Elizabeth Talbott presenting on single case research design.
Join DEI leaders from the schools of education, law and business for a book club based on the book "So you want to talk about race" by Ijeoma Oluo.
Learn about the many factors impacting the coastal response to climate change with Dr. Christopher J. Hein, Director of the Coastal Geology Lab at William & Mary's Virginia Institute of Marine Science.
Greg Smith, Jefferson Lab, "The proton's weak charge and the neutron skin of aluminum: Results & Perspectives"
The Future of Japan`s Demography: The Role of Women and Its Tradition. A talk by Mariko Gakiya, EdD.
Edward Thomas Jr., Auburn University, Title of Talk: Using magnetic fields and microgravity to explore the physics of dusty plasmas
Professor Josep Torrellas will be presenting his talk: Research Trends in Platforms for the Cloud
The CGA is hosting Keith VanGraafeiland as part of our fall speaker series! Keith is a product engineer with Esri and serves as the ocean curator for the Living Atlas of the World. He will discuss his work, including several oceanographic GIS projects.
Prediction in Healthcare using Queueing and Machine Learning Models
Quayshawn Spencer, Robert S. Blank Presidential Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, will give a talk entitled, "A metaphysical mapping problem for race theorists and human population geneticists."
Hyun-Tak Kim, Quantum Computing Lab., Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), South Korea, Title of Talk: Mechanism and applications of the Mott transition in vanadium dioxide (VO2)
The Mason School of Business Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging committee would like to invite you to join us for the second annual Social Impact Lecture.
Can You Disagree with Someone on Campus and Not Be Enemies - A Community Discussion
Nomvuselelo ‘Mvusy’ Songelwa will present a variety of creative instruments for socioeconomic transformation that South Africa is implementing to ensure a transformed Protected Area Management Conservation
Title: Using heterogenous computing to fit a class of spatial models
Elton Smith, Jefferson Lab, Title of talk: "Can you stretch a pion?"
The Lee Lecture presents Dr. Casey Dué Hackney , Professor and Director of the Classical Studies Program at the University of Houston, Houston Texas. She will be speaking on “’The Egg of a Sea-bird:’ Searching for Homer in Ireland”.
How Groups, Geometry, and Arithmetic Come Together
Tribe Chemistry Alumni Career Panel!
It’s Homecoming Weekend! We invited some great alumni who got their start in the hallowed halls of the ISC (or Rogers Hall). Learn from their life journey path & start your career network.
Danielle Wenner, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University, will give a talk entitled, "Structural Injustice, Exploitation, and Static Non-Ideal Theory"
Attendees are requested to mask as a COVID precaution.
RPSS Homecoming Talk
Friday, October 7, 3:30 pm
Washington 301
Talk title: Russia's War in Ukraine: Assessing Eight Months of Russian Military Performance
George Barros ’19
Please join our faculty and students for the Homecoming CS Colloquium at M-S Hall Room 020 at 4:00PM on Friday, September 7.
Prof. Helen Nissenbaum (Cornell Tech) will give a talk entitled "Why the Freedom to Obfuscate is a Precious Safeguard in Digital Societies"
https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92614308083?pwd=RXFWNFhTNVE2blhGOHVHa1ZkaFNiQT09 Passcode: 921833
Décio Muianga will give a talk on his research on Mozambique's Stone Age. Please email [[jdcarlson]] if you would like a Zoom option.
Dr. Stiliana Milkova will talk on “Ariadne on the Beach: Elena Ferrante’s Mythologies” on Tuesday, October 18, 2022 in Small 110 at 5:00 pm. She is from Oberlin College, Oberlin OH.
The Institute for Integrative Conservation, William & Mary Libraries, and the Reves Center for International Studies host a day at W&M with journalist and adventurer, Ken Ilgunas.
Hear a talk by our colleague in Environmental Humanities, Lidia Ponce de la Vega, hosted by MLL’s Bellini Colloquium entitled “The Global South in biodiversity collections: A Latin American perspective on the Biodiversity Heritage Library.”
Dr. A Carly Buxton speaks on the history of Japanese-American citizens who weathered WWII and Occupation, as explored in her 2022 monograph, Unthinking Collaboration: American Nisei in Transwar Japan.
Dr. Akinwumi Ogundiran, winner of the 2022 Sutlive Book Prize, will give a lecture on his book The Yorúbá: A New History. Zoom link available.
Sarah Stroud, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Parr Center for Ethics at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, will give a talk entitled "Is There Such a Thing as Disagreement in Attitude?”
Zhenghan Wang, Microsoft State Q, Title of Talk: Quantum computing with topological materials
The Computer Science (CS) Department is hosting its first Symposium for Graduate Studies! The symposium will consist of faculty and graduate student panels, research talks, poster session, social events, and more! Register here.
Daniel Arriaga & Sandra Zuniga from the University of Texas at Austin will discuss the Geology of Mexico
The Charles Center and the Reves Center for International Studies present photojournalist James Whitlow Delano for a talk, "Telling the Story of the Global Climate Crisis," Monday, October 24, 2022, at 4pm in the Reves Room.
Dr. William Fitzhugh will talk on "Climate Change in the Artic: It's Happening Fast, and It's Happened Before". His talk will be on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 at 5:00 pm.
Afro-Indigenous speaker and advocate Autumn Rose Miskweminanocsqua Williams will share her experiences growing up on Shinnecock Reservation, championing indigenous issues, and promoting positive mental health as a plus-size model.
Dr. Suzuki, of Baruch College, CUNY, will discuss his first-hand experience with Japanese manga as well as the fascinating genre called gekiga, or "dramatic pictures," which emerged in 1960s Japan.
Inspired by her course Why Water Matters and her research on the history of science, Professor of Classical Studies Georgia Irby will explore ancient to modern biological and mythological creatures of the sea.
Title: Reliability and robustness of oscillations in some slow-fast chaotic systems
Y. Joseph Zhang, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Title of Talk: Cross-scale estuarine and ocean modelling on unstructured grids: a community approach
The Museum of Chincoteague Island is proud to partner with the Island Theatre to offer a presentation by Chris Hein, Associate Professor at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, on the Barrier Islands.
Art & Art History Distinguished Lecture series presents SAM CHUNG, "JOURNEY IN CLAY"
October 31, 5pm, Andrews 101. Reception will follow.
Prof. Stacy Kern-Scheerer will discuss her experience as a candidate for Williamsburg City Council.
Hear a talk by our colleague in Hispanic Studies, Álvaro Pascual Garrote, hosted by MLL’s Bellini Colloquium.
Musings on Subdata Selection
Thomas A. Searles, University of Illinois Chicago, Title of talk: "Dicke Cooperativity-Assisted Ultrastrong Coupling in Terahertz Metasurfaces”
Teaching through the COVID pandemic was an exhausting and sometimes thankless task, but while adapting to its challenges W&M educators developed new skills, innovated their teaching methods, and re-envisioned how we can reach students with diverse needs.
Title: "DE PILAR DE VALDERRAMA (1889-1979) A GUIOMAR: UNA MUJER DE NUESTRO TIEMPO"
Learn about intersex and how to support the intersex community! Marissa Adams (she/her) is an intersex person who has worked in the intersex community for 9 years. She currently works with InterConnect, and Interact: Advocates for Intersex Youth.
Jan Heisig, University of Viginia, Title of talk: From coannihilation to conversion-driven freeze-out: Dark matter genesis beyond the WIMP paradigm
Graph edge coloring and the Overfull Conjecture
Erika Catano-Mur, William & Mary Physics, Title of Talk: Status and Prospects for the NOvA Long Baseline Neutrino Experiment
Please join us for an illustrated lecture by Elizabeth Morán, Associate Chair and Jane Williams Mahoney Associate Professor of Art History.
November 14-18, 2022 is William & Mary Education Week. Join us to celebrate and thank educators for their work!
Reves Faculty Fellow Government Professor Dan Maliniak and some of his student researchers discuss their recent work on veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts in the U.S. and Republic of Georgia.
As we celebrate W&M Education Week, join us for a panel discussion on What a ‘Just’ System of Education Would Look Like.
CHINA Town Hall connects leading China experts with Americans around the country for a national conversation. ?The 2022 program will feature former U.S. ambassador to Russia, China, and Singapore, Jon M. Huntsman Jr.
Hear a talk by our colleague in Arabic Studies, Mona Zaki, hosted by MLL’s Bellini Colloquium.
The CGA speaker series continues with a talk from VIMS’s Kory Angstadt! Kory will discuss how drones have simplified the field collection of accurate elevations and measuring the extent of plant communities in tidal marshes.
Matrix Polynomials, Null Ideals, and Invertible Differences
Dr. Daniel Andruczyk, University of Illinois, Title of Talk: Can using liquid lithium as a Plasma Facing Component (PFC) drive a path to a viable fusion power plant
The Russian and Post-Soviet Studies Program invites you to a Tepper Talk by Eugene Vindman, Colonel, U.S. Army, Retired; and U.S. Mission Deputy/Director, Military Analysis Cell, Atrocity Crimes Advisory Group, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Title: Using heterogenous computing to fit a class of spatial models
Qiuzi Li, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Title of talk: Industrial Experience and Technical Discussion on Induced Polarization for Subsurface Characterization
Professor Srini Devadas (MIT) will present his talk: Designing Hardware for Cryptography and Cryptography for Hardware
Join our panelists as we discuss three approaches to developing deeper discussion in your classroom, and leave with some new ideas for next semester. Lunch is provided with RSVP by 3 PM on 12/5.
Mr. Koichi Ai has served as the Minister and Head of Chancery of the Embassy of Japan since June 2021. He previously served in Ottawa, Jakarta, New York, and Paris. Minister Ai will draw from this experience to discuss the work of diplomacy.
Title: Puzzles, Statistics, and Symmetry: A Mathematical Journey
Opening reception and curator’s talk by Professor Emily Watson for special exhibit “Chinese Dance: National Movements in a Revolutionary Age, 1945-1965,” on display at the Stryker Center January 13-February 17, 2023.
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Then come to the Chemistry Research Fair!
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Talk on AI in HPC Systems Stack: Storage Systems and Deep Learning Systems
Colloquium Talk on Squashing Bugs and Empowering Programmers with User-Centered Programming Language Design
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Join us for a discussion about Selma, the 2014 film directed by Ava DuVernay that chronicles the 1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches.
Ziwei Zhu from Texas A&M University will present his talk titled "Toward Fairness-aware Recommender Systems"
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Professor Michael Greve (Antonin Scalia Law School) discusses the future of the Nondelegation Doctrine.
Jie Ren from University of California, Merced will present her talk titled "Enabling Big Memory Applications with Memory Heterogeneity"
Lu Lin from University of Virginia will present her talk titled "Graph Structure as A Double-Edged Sword in Machine Learning"
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Immerse yourself in entrepreneurial thinking!
Christian Kümmerle from Johns Hopkins University will present his talk: "Iteratively Reweighted Least Squares for Data Science: New Formulations, Guarantees and Applications"
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Benjamin Crump, a civil rights leader and attorney who has represented such clients as the families of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, will speak at William & Mary’s 2022 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration.
Michael Gerhard of the University of North Carolina School of Law will deliver this year's Cutler Lecture on "What Trump Taught Us: How to Navigate Constitutional Conflicts Outside the Courts."
Please join the Department of Classical Studies as it celebrates the Asian Centennial at William & Mary with a talk by Professor Georgia Irby on the Greek and Roman knowledge of and interactions with India, China, and Sri Lanka.
Stephen Herwig from University of Maryland will present his talk: "Insecure by Design; Secure by Execution"
To celebrate Women in STEM Day, the CGA is inviting Margaret Atkinson, W&M alum and GIS Professional to discuss Women in GIS. The talk will take place virtually.
Mengdi Huai from University of Virginia will present her talk titled: "Fostering Trustworthiness in Machine Learning via Robust and Automated Model Interpretation"
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Tong (Tony) Geng from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will present his talk titled "Colloquium talk: Flexible Hardware as the Key to Accelerating Optimized Neural Networks"
Dr. Laura Masur, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Director of Undergraduate Studies at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., will share her research on the archaeology of those enslaved in Maryland. Email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Want to host an event during Earth Week? Don't know where to start? Come to our "office hours" and we can help you out!
Dr. Manda is a professor of geology at East Carolina University and will be giving a talk on his research, titled "Saltwater intrusion and soil salinization in eastern North Carolina: What do we know?"
Dr. Michael Torrence, President of Motlow State Community College, will present "Cultivating an Inclusive Environment."
Sustainability research blends environmental, social, and economic factors.
Yun Lin from National University of Singapore will present his talk: "Colloquium talk: Trace-travelling Debugging: From Program Execution to AI-model Training"
Join Deven Carlson, Associate Director for Education at the National Institute of Risk and Resilience and a faculty member at the University of Oklahoma, for a brown bag talk on school assignment and academic success.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
School Choice and Diversity in the U.S.: How Race, Politics, and Values Influence Policy and Shape School Communities
The series brings together VIMS faculty and graduate student pairs to provide brief presentations and engage participants in discussion on a selection of hot topics in oyster aquaculture research. Pre-registration is required and free.
Discussion on the topic of Housing Insecurity issues in our communities
Sihang Liu from University of Virginia will present his talk "Colloquium talk: A Holistic System Support for Persistent Memory"
Dr. Megan Edwards Alvarez of the Guam Historic Preservation Office will present her research on the pratice of archaeology in the Pacific. Please email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
James City County has many environmental efforts and initiatives underway!
The Honorable Stephen R. McCullough, Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, discusses federalism issues faced by state supreme courts.
Emerging Scholars Series Talk: "Exploring Orphan Narratives in American Literature"
The Department of Classical Studies presents the John H. Oakley Lecture on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Andrews 101. Guest lecturer is Tyler Jo Smith from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.
The Black Faculty & Staff Forum has invited Brian Woolfolk, JD '96 as our Black History Month Speaker.
Timothy Zick, the John Marshall Professor of Government and Citizenship and William H. Cabell Research Professor of Law, will present this year's St. George Tucker Lecture on “Arming the Public Square: The Second Amendment as a Threat to the First.”
Jiaqi Ma from University of Michigan will present his talk: "Jiaqi Ma from University of Michigan"
Mathematics Colloquium: Herbert Chang (University of Southern California)
Prof. Julian Heeck, University of Virginia, Title of talk: Does matter decay?
Abdellah Taïa’s Transflilial Myth Making and Unfaithful Realms of Memory
Denis M. Provencher (University of Arizona)
Professor Sean Roberts will speak on "The War on the Uyghurs" as part of Williamsburg Library's photographic exhibit, Kashgar 1985.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Laura Wherry (BA, W&M Economics, '03; Ph.D. in Public Policy, University of Chicago's Harris School) is an Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Service at New York University's Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Emerging Scholars Series Talk: "Understanding the Security of Smart Home Platforms"
The Thomistic Institute at William & Mary presents a lecture by Prof. Timothy Pawl of The University of St. Thomas, Minnesota titled “A Thomistic Account of Truth.”
Mathematics Colloquium: Dana P. Williams (Dartmouth College)
Prof. Yafis Barlas, University of Nevada - Reno, Title of talk: Topological Phases and Hofstadter butterflies in two-dimensional crystals
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Professor Joanna Schwartz (UCLA Law) will deliver this year’s Wythe Lecture on “Civil Rights Without Representation.” Click on the “register” button to receive the Zoom link.
Seafood enthusiasts are invited to join the VIMS Marine Advisory Program online for the 2022 Chefs' Seafood Symposium. Scientists provide the culinary community with the latest information on seafood science and fisheries issues.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Professor Nagwan Soliman is William & Mary's 2022 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence.
Dissertation Title: "Importance of Muddy Bed Aggregate Processes in Cohesive Sediment Dynamics Associated with Sediment Management Projects"
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Veteran Chinese dancer and choreographer Shen Pei will discuss her 70-year career in dance spanning the 1940s to the present in China and the United States.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Community Discussion where participants will examine selected Star Trek episodes that explore the Social Justice and Equity issues.
Dr. Zach Conrad, Assistant Professor of Kinesiology and Margaret S. Glauber Fellow, 2021-2023 at William & Mary, will present his research on food system sustainability using data science. Email [[jdcarlson]] for Zoom link.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Want to host an event during Earth Week? Don't know where to start? Come to our "office hours" and we can help you out!
Milli’s Awakening (Natasha Kelly, 2018) profiles eight Black women artists living in Germany.
Stream the 45-minute film on your own, then join our discussion with Dr. Kelly on March 23, 3:30-4:30pm on Zoom (in English). Email rellis01@wm.edu for links.
Dr. Blome is a professor of geology at East Carolina University and will be giving a talk titled, "Oh the places you may go! (With a geology degree from W&M)."
Presentation and Panel Discussion that will explore the impact of the 26th Amendment
Emerging Scholars Series Talk: "Kitchen Gardens and Scientific Knowledge in Early America"
Dissertation Title: "The Fate and Transport of Nitrogen in Subterranean Estuaries"
WISE (Women in Science Establishment) presents:
Uncovering cluster structures and relevant biomarkers in “-omics” data
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Panel 9. (In)Valuable: Black Boys at the Williamsburg Bray School, 1762
12th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium
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Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Dr. Felecia Commodore will present the Spring 2022 Higher Ed Salon, "Gladiators or Gatekeepers? Social Contracts and the Role of Higher Education Governing Boards in Advancing Equity and Institutional Excellence."
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Please join us for conversation with Robert Neuwirth on contemporary economics!
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Join William & Mary alum and Williamsburg city council member, Caleb Rogers '20, on a discussion about how he became passionate about sustainability at the start of his career in politics.
"Resistant, Willing or Controlled? Understanding Sacrificial Victims on Greek Vases"
Presentation and Panel Discussion on Polarization in America
On March 30, 2022, live and in-person, over 1,000 Colleges, Universities, High Schools and K-8 schools worldwide will engage over half a million people, in a one-day Teach-In on climate solutions and justice in the transition.
Dissertation Title: "Diel, Seasonal, and Interannual Changes in Coastal Antarctic Zooplankton Community Composition and Trophic Ecology"
Presentation and Panel Discussion on the causes of Food Insecurity in our communities.
The CGA welcomes GIS librarians from around the US to discuss the work GIS librarians do and the importance of their work.
A discussion of English Honors projects by this year's Senior Thesis Writers
Title: Minimizing delay in supermarket-checkout systems
Abstract: Today's era of cloud computing and big data is empowered by massive data centers.
Andrei Afanasev, The George Washington University Title of talk: Peculiar Quantum Features of Optical Vortices
Join us for presentations of research in philosophy by local and visiting undergraduates.
Join us for presentations of research in philosophy by local and visiting undergraduates. Dr. Jonah Goldwater will deliver the keynote lecture on personal identity at 3:30 p.m.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Nate Silver is an award-winning statistician, journalist and author and will visit campus as the university’s Hunter B. Andrews Distinguished Fellow in American Politics.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
How do legacies of colonialism continue to shape German conceptions of race and national belonging? What might decolonial strategies focused on Europe look like, and what roles might European activists and artists of color play?
The Department of Classical Studies presents the J. Ward Jones Lecture on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Boswell 220. Guest lecturer is Carole Newlands from the University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO.
A political look at the poetry and prophecy of Ezekiel
Undergraduate Research
The Geospatial Research Symposium, hosted by the Center for Geospatial Analysis, showcases student projects and research using geospatial technologies. The event will take place on April 1st at 1:00pm in Blow 201.
Women in Science Establishment (WiSE) presents:
Title: Hypoellipticity in infinite dimensions
Ed Barnes, Virginia Tech, Title of talk: Time crystals and quantum computation
Join GCC and Monitor for an evening of roundtable discussions and invited speakers concerning the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the media’s effect on it. Come to Tidewater from 4:30 to 6:30 pm on April 8th to participate and grab some free food!
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Professor Priscilla Layne (UNC Chapel Hill) will present research from her forthcoming book Out of this World: Afro-German Afrofuturism.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
William & Mary Alum, Dr. Sarah Cramsey of Leiden University discusses the complex intellectual, political, and logistical questions concerning Jewish belonging in East Central Europe as well as their migration into Palestine
W&M and UVA will be holding a webinar April 12th @7pm to discuss their Climate Action Partnership!
Dr. Hoffman is the David and Jane Cohn Scientist at the Science Museum of Virginia and an Affiliate Faculty in the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs and the Center for Environmental Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Thesis Title: "A retrospective analysis of Atlantic Surfclam (Spisula solidissima) growth and distribution in the context of a changing ocean"
Police Bystander Liability: A Comparative Approach presented by Göran Sluiter, Professor of Law at the University of Amsterdam.
Thursday, April 14th at 12:50-1:50 PM in Room 127. Lunch will be provided at this event on a first come, first served basis.
Overview of Bioengineering at W&M through lab tours, brief talks, a trivia game, conversations with student researchers and discussion of opportunities in bioengineering.
Art History Colloquium Keynote speaker, Dr. Alex Dika Seggerman, Rutgers University-Newark, precedes the colloquium on April 14, 5pm, Muscarelle Museum. Part of the Fourth Annual Art History Senior Research Colloquium, April 15, Muscarelle Museum.
Anna Reynolds talk titled "Shakespeare's Waste Blanks: Paper Portraits."
Join Natoya Haskins, director of diversity and inclusion in the School of Education, for a discussion of the book Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women that a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall.
Learn about the intersections between migration, the climate crisis, and environmental justice at this panel discussion featuring Prof. Galeana-Rodriguez, Prof. Rivera Santana, and Prof. Swaddle.
Art History Fourth Annual Senior Research Colloquium, April 15, 9:30am - 3:30pm, Muscarelle Museum. Colloquium Keynote speaker, Dr. Alex Dika Seggerman, Rutgers University-Newark, precedes the colloquium on April 14, 5pm, Muscarelle Museum.
Robert Craig Group, University of Virginia, Title of talk: Expanding the search for dark matter with new accelerator-based experiments
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
The Department of Classical Studies presents the Professor Roger Rees, Professor in the School of Classics at University of St. Andrews, St Andrews, UK , on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 5:00 pm, Boswell 220.
Many global sustainability challenges are influenced at the level of policies, corporations, and community involvement.
The Reves Center for International Studies, in cooperation with the Asian Centennial Committee, sponsors Pulitzer Prize Winner Viet Thanh Nguyen to deliver the 2022 McSwain-Walker Lecture, “Refugees, Language, and the Meaning of ‘America.'"
Dissertation Title: "Toward a Comprehensive Water Quality Model for the Chesapeake Bay using Unstructured Grids"
A discussion of the practices of the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. by Jill Hicks-Keeton and Cavan Concannon re: how it informs the work of both scholars and ordinary persons.
Speaker: Jing Wang
Affiliation: Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, University of Illinois Chicago
Title: Semiparametric estimation of non-ignorable missingness with refreshment sample
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Arts at W&M presents a Pop-Up Doodlefest & Playnote with bestselling author and visual thinking consultant Sunni Brown on Wednesday, April 27 from 4 – 7:30 pm in the Read & Relax at Swem Library.
William McNamara, Wilson & Martha Claiborne Stephens Associate Professor of Chemistry at William & Mary, will share his expertise in renewable energy and demonstrate how solar fuels are being generated.
Mark your calendars! The 2022 Teaching & Learning Symposium will be returning after a three-year pandemic hiatus and we are thrilled to be together again!
An on-the-ground report on the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine from Doug Mercado '85, currently serving with the World Food Programme (WFP) as the Head of Area Office for Romania, supporting WFP’s emergency operations in Ukraine.
Title: Semiparametric Functional Regression Models with Multivariate Functional Predictors
Three Minute Thesis Presentations in the Department of Biology
Annual Colloquium for students in Classical Studies, featuring keynote address by W&M alum, Prof. Brett Evans (Georgetown)
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Join the School of Education for our next DEI lecture featuring Dr. Jamel Donnor, associate professor of education and affiliated faculty in American Studies and Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies.
Join us as we present year-end awards and as graduating majors in the Japanese Studies Program present their final research projects. We will celebrate their accomplishments as they set the capstone on their undergraduate careers. Cakes provided!
Join us for the final Faculty Research Brown Bag of the year with Professors Heartley Huber, Ryan McGill and Elizabeth Talbott presenting on single case research design.
Dissertation Title: "Spartina alterniflora defense against herbivory"
Join DEI leaders from the schools of education, law and business for a book club based on the book "So you want to talk about race" by Ijeoma Oluo.
Learn about the many factors impacting the coastal response to climate change with Dr. Christopher J. Hein, Director of the Coastal Geology Lab at William & Mary's Virginia Institute of Marine Science.
Thesis Title: "Physiological Condition and Recruitment of Mytilus edulis and Donax variabilis on the Virginia Barrier Islands"
Dissertation Title: "Improving Coastal Management Through Integrating Social-ecological Assessments"
Thesis Title: "Invertebrate communities in a migrating salt marsh"
Dissertation Title: "Roles of hydrodynamics and topographies on the transport of dissolved material, particulates, and harmful algae in Chesapeake Bay"
Greg Smith, Jefferson Lab, "The proton's weak charge and the neutron skin of aluminum: Results & Perspectives"
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
The Future of Japan`s Demography: The Role of Women and Its Tradition. A talk by Mariko Gakiya, EdD.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Edward Thomas Jr., Auburn University, Title of Talk: Using magnetic fields and microgravity to explore the physics of dusty plasmas
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Professor Josep Torrellas will be presenting his talk: Research Trends in Platforms for the Cloud
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
The CGA is hosting Keith VanGraafeiland as part of our fall speaker series! Keith is a product engineer with Esri and serves as the ocean curator for the Living Atlas of the World. He will discuss his work, including several oceanographic GIS projects.
Prediction in Healthcare using Queueing and Machine Learning Models
Quayshawn Spencer, Robert S. Blank Presidential Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, will give a talk entitled, "A metaphysical mapping problem for race theorists and human population geneticists."
Hyun-Tak Kim, Quantum Computing Lab., Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), South Korea, Title of Talk: Mechanism and applications of the Mott transition in vanadium dioxide (VO2)
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
The Mason School of Business Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging committee would like to invite you to join us for the second annual Social Impact Lecture.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Can You Disagree with Someone on Campus and Not Be Enemies - A Community Discussion
Nomvuselelo ‘Mvusy’ Songelwa will present a variety of creative instruments for socioeconomic transformation that South Africa is implementing to ensure a transformed Protected Area Management Conservation
Title: Using heterogenous computing to fit a class of spatial models
Elton Smith, Jefferson Lab, Title of talk: "Can you stretch a pion?"
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department. This semester's departmental seminar series will be hosted in a hybrid fashion (some remote, some in-person).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
The Lee Lecture presents Dr. Casey Dué Hackney , Professor and Director of the Classical Studies Program at the University of Houston, Houston Texas. She will be speaking on “’The Egg of a Sea-bird:’ Searching for Homer in Ireland”.
How Groups, Geometry, and Arithmetic Come Together
Tribe Chemistry Alumni Career Panel!
It’s Homecoming Weekend! We invited some great alumni who got their start in the hallowed halls of the ISC (or Rogers Hall). Learn from their life journey path & start your career network.
Danielle Wenner, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University, will give a talk entitled, "Structural Injustice, Exploitation, and Static Non-Ideal Theory"
Attendees are requested to mask as a COVID precaution.
RPSS Homecoming Talk
Friday, October 7, 3:30 pm
Washington 301
Talk title: Russia's War in Ukraine: Assessing Eight Months of Russian Military Performance
George Barros ’19
Please join our faculty and students for the Homecoming CS Colloquium at M-S Hall Room 020 at 4:00PM on Friday, September 7.
Please join our faculty and students for the Homecoming CS Colloquium at M-S Hall Room 020 at 4:00PM on Friday, September 7.
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Early registration: CLOSED
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