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William & Mary Law Review presents the Volume 60 Symposium: Antitrust and the Constitutional Order. The Symposium is sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law and the Center for the Study of Law and Markets.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Phil Warrick (former ExxonMobil Operations Research Executive)
?Screening Racialized France: Immigration, Discrimination, and Citizenship in Contemporary French Cinema? by Prof. Cybelle McFadden ?97 from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
Speaker: Wayne Adkins, First Assistant Chief, Chickahominy Tribe
Topic: Federal Recognition for the Chickahominy Tribe
Mathematics Colloquium: Thomas Barthelm? (Queen's University)
Physics Colloquium, Joshua A. Magee, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Title of Talk: Precision Measurements of Neutron Induced Fission Cross Sections of Actinides,
One of TV top comedy directors is coming to W&M
Mathematics Colloquium: Donato Cianci (University of Michigan)
This year?s case will involve a public sector organization that is at the forefront of the nation?s technological progress and achievement. Teams will be given a business problem related to this organization and have a week to solve it.
Please join ILSS next Monday, March 19, during the lunch hour in Room 127 for a lecture from Rina Gandhi, an immigration lawyer at Haynes Novick Immigration in D.C. She will be speaking with us about asylum and deportation trends in immigration law.
The Patrick Hayes Writer's Series presents Poets Tess Taylor and David Eye
EXTREEMS-QED lecture: Mike Peth (SocialCode)
Mathematics Colloquium: Alexander Pankov (Morgan State University)
This year's final talk in the School of Education's Diversity Lecture Series will feature Freeman A. Hrabowski, president of The University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Professor Richard Wolff, named "America's Most Prominent Marxist Economist" by the New York Times, gives a lecture on what the economics of socialism might look like in America.
This is the third lecture in the Gregory Tepper Lecture Series in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, 2017-2018
Aman Ali is an award winning storyteller in New York City and one of the most engaging social media personalities in the Muslim community today. His passionate and animated tales he regularly posts to Facebook continue to go viral by the thousands daily.
Elizabeth Losh, associate professor of English and American studies, will present "Fake News for Real People" on March 22nd in the Commonwealth Auditorium.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Scott McKinley (Tulane University)
Mathematics Colloquium: Jared Lichtman (Dartmouth)
Maura McLaughlin, West Virginia University, Title of Talk: A Galactic Scale Gravitational Wave Observatory
The English Department invites you to a brown bag lunch talk with Kristen Treen on "Stained relics of the stale battle-field": Narrative Strategies of the Civil War Souvenir-Gatherer .
Laverne Cox is an Emmy-nominated actress and Emmy-winning producer best known for her work on the critically acclaimed Netflix original series ?Orange is The New Black? where she plays the ground breaking role of Sophia Burset.
Thursday, March 29th, from 1-1:50pm in Room 127.
The English Department invites you to a lecture sponsored by the William & Mary/ St. Andrews Joint Degree Program with James Purdon
Join us as Dr. Stan Allen, Director of the Aquaculture Genetics and Breeding Technology Center (ABC) at VIMS, shares how the Center is helping oyster growers produce the perfect dinner-table oyster.
Interested in how your program of study relates to education? Come to the symposium. Free breakfast and lunch, completely free, networking opportunity, and a resume builder!
A lunchtime series that brings interdisciplinary perspectives to the study of theatre and performance in all its forms through scholarship, artistic presentations and provocations by faculty, students, and occasional guests.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Ruth Luo (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Join us for our annual Distinguished Scholar Lecture featuring Stanford University's Professor Andrew Walder on Monday, April 2 from 4:00 to 5:30 PM in Blow Hall 201.
The Honorable Pierre N. Leval will deliver the 2017-18 Mervis Lecture. He is a United States Circuit Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend.
Join us for a guest lecture by Dr. Michael Phillips from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Phillips will present on "Multimedia Feedback: Clear, Powerful and Personalized."
Armin Langer ist Aktivist und Leiter der Initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, ein J?dische-Islamischer interkultureller und religions?bergreifender Verein.
Armin Langer, author of the book Ein Jude aus Neukoeln / A Jew from the No-Go Area and coordinator of the interfaith initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, will present on the initiative and the relationship between Jews and Muslims in Germany.
J. Gerald Kennedy is Boyd Professor of English at Louisiana State University. He is the author or editor of fifteen books, including most recently Strange Nation: Literary Nationalism and Cultural Conflict in the Age of Poe (Oxford UP, 2016).
In her talk, ?Decolonizing Anthropology: African American and Other Ex-Centric Scholarship,? Dr. Faye Harrison addresses advancing the transformation of the discipline devoted to understanding humankind in all its diversity and commonality.
Optimal Design of experiments with the observation censoring driven by random enrollment of study subjects
Please join the Women?s Network, Office of Health Promotion and The Haven for a special screening of The Light of the Moon followed by a panel discussion and reception. This screening is free and open to the public.
The Dunn Civil Liberties Lecture Series is proud to host Geoffrey R. Stone, the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago.
This is a webinar being broadcasted to you just for W&M students.This session is perfect for any W&M undergraduate or graduate student who wants to work for the federal government after graduation or in an internship this summer or beyond.
Timothy Jost, Emeritus Professor at the Washington and Lee School of Law, will talk about ?The Business of Health Care in the Affordable Care Act World.? This event is free and open to the campus.
German Studies seniors participating in the GRMN 408 Senior Seminar "Literary Case-Histories" this semester will present their projects in English.
The Early Career Metaphysics Workshop is an annual workshop focusing on research by early-career scholars working in metaphysics, broadly construed. The workshop is free and open to any who would like to attend; RSVP to [[amgriffith]] (organizer).
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Yu Jin (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Dinner Benefit with keynote speaker Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo on international development from the receiver's perspective and navigating relationships. Tickets will be $5. Find us tabling in Sadler to purchase your ticket early!
An experienced stock analyst will talk about fundamental stock analysis and the investment strategy at ClearBridge Investments.
On Wednesday, April 18th from 3:00pm-5:30pm, the Society for Women in Marine Science is hosting Paula Jasinski at VIMS. Come learn about her career as a marine scientist, science communicator, and business owner.
A lecture by Elliott Powell (University of Minnesota) explores the fifteen-year-long career of South Asian American rap singer Raj? Shwari, known for her work with prominent African American hip-hop artists like Jay-Z, Pharrell Williams, and Timbaland.
A public lecture, sponsored by the Department of History, by Professor Kate Brown, "The Great Chernobyl Acceleration: How Writing European History has Changed in the Age of the Anthropocene."
John Delos, Physics William & Mary, Title of Talk: 47@74, a Swan Song
Freshman scholars from the COLL/DATA 150 course Human Development & Data Science will present the results from their semester long investigation into the dimensions of global human development and their intersection with the data sciences.
The German Studies Senior Research Colloquium will be Thursday, April 26, from 4-6pm in WASH 315.
The Bishop James Madison Society is honored that Prof. Joanne Braxton, the Frances L. & Edwin L. Cummings Prof. of the Humanities, Africana Studies, and English, will provide the 2018 Last Lecture after her distinguished thirty-eight years at W&M.
Freshman scholars from the COLL/DATA 150 course Human Development & Data Science will present the results from their semester long investigation into the dimensions of global human development and their intersection with the data sciences.
Ever wonder how the size and catch limits are determined for the fishes you love to catch? Dr. Patrick Lynch, National Stock Assessment Program Leader with NOAA Fisheries, will provide insight into how management decisions are made at the federal level.
Join us as a panel of VIMS scientists and media professionals discuss how fake news affects science and how to distinguish it from scientifically sound news stories. Registration required.
EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Wayne Nelson
The Reves Center hosts 23 Mandela Washington Fellows in the culmination of their Civic Leadership Institute program. The program is free and open to the public.
EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Wayne Nelson
Eigenvalues, Multiplicities and Graphs
Writing is difficult and can take up a lot of time. Learn some simple tricks for improving the clarity of your academic writing, as well as ways to become more efficient with the task.
Tamura Lomax is an educator, writer, and co-founder/CEO of The Feminist Wire, an online publication committed to feminist, anti-racist, and anti-imperialist sociopolitical critique. She received her Ph.D. in religion from Vanderbilt University.
Join ACM's Technical Interview Prep Chair, Conrad Gehrki, for our first TIP workshop of the year!
The Department of Government is pleased to announce that Janice Allen Jackson ?85 has been selected as the Fall 2018 Baxter-Ward Fellow. Ms. Jackson graduated from William & Mary with a self-designed major in public policy and urban studies.
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law for a lunch conversation with EEOC Commissioners Chai Feldblum and Victoria Lipnic discussing Bipartisanship and the work of the EEOC.
Judge Patricia Millett will be presenting the Constitution Day Lecture. The title of the lecture is "The Most Fragile Branch"
Professor Corbett's talk is titled, "Suffrage, Philanthropy, and Feminist Generations in Night and Day and The Years."
Dmitry will talk about the design considerations that made the computer attacks possible, the evolution of attacks and how the discovery of branch predictor side channels ultimately lead to finding Spectre vulnerabilities.
Jay D. Sau, University of Maryland, Title of Talk: Search for the new exotic quantum particle: Non-Abelian Majorana zero modes at semiconductor-superconductor interfaces
Lorrie Moore is a noted writer of novels, short stories, children?s books and essays. She was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Letters in 2006. Her latest book, an anthology of essays, is entitled See What Can Be Done (Knopf, 2018).
In conjunction with poster sessions, students will present about research they have conducted over the summer.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings and writings.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings and writings.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings and writings.
This signature event is hosted by the Howard J. Busbee Finance Academy, the Boehly Center for Excellence in Finance, and Cohen Career Center.
Want to experience a day in the life of a W&M student? Attend a class! Due to limited seating in some classrooms, not all Friday classes can be open. View the event details to download the list of open classes.
In conjunction with poster sessions, students will present about research they have conducted over the summer.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings and writings.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings, and writings.
Join the VIMS Dive-In Committee on Friday, September 28th, 2018 from 3:00 ? 4:30 PM for A Forum on Diversity and Inclusion at VIMS. Featured participants include the W&M Inside Out Theater Group and Dr. Ben Cucker of Hampton University.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings and writings.
Danielle H. Speller, Yale University, Title of Talk: Invisible Worlds: A Search For Axion Dark Matter with the HAYSTAC Experiment
W&M Libraries is thrilled to welcome Librarian of Congress Dr. Carla Hayden HON ?17 to discuss the role of libraries in today?s society, the value of creating a culture of access, and her vision for the nation?s library.
Dean Davison M. Douglas will host a discussion about access to justice issues with Justice S. Bernard Goodwyn of the Supreme Court of Virginia. Due to limited seating, attendance is limited to law students and law faculty.
The 2018 McSwain-Walker Lecture will be A New Cold War? Putin, Putinism and U.S.-Russian Relations, presented by Brian D. Taylor, Professor and Chair, Political Science, Syracuse University.
Title: NIM and its generalizations
The talk will illustrate how deep learning based approaches can now replace more traditional techniques in many image processing problems, while often providing superior results.
Speaker: Gail McLaughlin, North Carolina State University, Title of talk: Nuclear and neutrino physics of the r-process
Dr. Jewett, is a NOAA scientist with diverse science and management experience in ocean acidification and coastal hypoxia (low oxygen) research programs, and the first director of NOAA?s Ocean Acidification Program.
Anne K. Rasmussen, professor of music and ethnomusicology, will present "Women Out-Loud! The Gendered Landscape of Islamic Performance" on October 9, 2018 at 7pm. The lecture is the fall installment in the Tack Faculty Lecture Series.
Join President Rowe and other members of the William & Mary community for a discussion on the future of work at William & Mary
Elizabeth Spires, Co-Director of the Kratz Center for Creative Writing and Professor of English, holds Goucher?s Chair for Distinguished Achievement. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, American Poetry Review and other magazines and anthologies.
Jean Comaroff is the Alfred North Whitehead Professor of African and African American Studies, Department of Anthropology at Harvard University. Her talk is titled, "Personhood, Performance, and The Law: The Return of Khulekani Khumalo, Zombie Captive."
Please join us for our keynote Hispanic Heritage Month event co-organized by the Office of Diversity & Inclusion, the Center for Student Diversity and the Latin American Student Union - Antonio Tijerino, President & CEO of the Hispanic Heritage Foundation
"A Grounded Archive: Using Human Geography to Uncover & Explore the Hidden Histories of College Campuses in America"
Title: Quantum states and quantum channels
Lydia E. Kavraki is the Noah Harding Professor of Computer Science, professor of Bioengineering, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rice University.
Andrey Antipov, Microsoft Station Q, Title of Talk: Majorana quasiparticles in the quantum computing quest
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 year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone. The geology department is proud of the contributions made by our alumnae and invite you to celebrate with us.
Adrienne Mayor is an independent folklorist/historian of science who investigates natural knowledge contained in pre-scientific myths and oral traditions. She will deliver the Lee Lecture, titled, "The Amazons: Warrior Women in Myth, Art, and Archeology."
The year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone. The geology department is proud of the contributions made by our alumnae and invite you to celebrate with us.
COLL 300 visiting speaker Professor micha c?rdenas will describe her work in video games, virtual reality, and electronic art.
Title: Regularized Aggregation of Statistical Parametric Maps
Deborah Denenholz Morse is the Sara E. Nance Professor of English. She specializes in Victorian studies, English novel, the animal in Victorian literature, feminist studies. Her lecture is titled, ?Resistance, Art and Animals in Anne Bront?.?
Professor Merry Wiesner-Hanks of the University of Wisconsin?Milwaukee presents the 2018 Boswell Lecture.
Ever wonder how the colors are made? What the weather depend on? Come take a nature walk with a physicist's glasses on: discover how the fundamental laws of physics shape the world around us! The event is absolutely free and open for everyone!
Dunn Lecture by Erin Murphy
Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School
Room 124, Law School
12:50-1:50PM
Contact: Ashlea Edwards, (757) 221-1518
Join President Rowe and other members of the William & Mary community for a discussion on the future of service.
"The Contours of Islamic Pluralism: A Muslim Interpretation of Hinduism in Early Modern South Asia"- Shankar Nair (University of Virginia)
Mary Silber, Professor of Statistics (The University of Chicago) will discuss "Being a Mentor. Being a Mentee. Building a Professional Community"
After Charlottesville: Memorials, Monuments and Memory in Virginia; A Symposium Sponsored by the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Department of History
Toward Practical Automation for Software Engineering
Elizabeth Barnes, Professor of Philosophy, Corcoran Department of Philosophy, University of Virginia, teaches Metaphysics, Social Philosophy, Feminist Philosophy, and Ethics. She will speak at a Philosophy Colloquium in the Fall.
Timothy Tait, University of California, Irvine. Title of Talk: Searching for Particle Dark Matter
The Sharp Seminar, in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center, invites the campus community to a lecture by a Pulitzer Center grantee Rachel Oswald.
Lecture is Monday, October 29, at 5pm in Blow 201.
Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. He is currently working on a monograph entitled The Cinematic Lives of Muslims.
"Native Pacific Islander Cinema and the Ethics of Cinematic Sovereignty."
"Ritualized Places and Multispecies Archaeology in the Chesapeake"
Brown-Bag Lunch Series: Anne Rasmusses (Music)- Islam and Music in Indonesia
Please join SIPS in welcoming Mark Pike '08 to speak on Thursday, November 1st, from 12:50pm - 1:45pm in Room 133. Sal's pizza will be provided!
To commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Coeducation, the Gender and Technologies Symposium will build on the existing body of work created by scholarly collectives studying feminism and technology and will feature world-renowned gender and gaming experts.
Professor Wendy Hui Kyong Chun is the Canada 150 Research Chair in New Media at Simon Fraser University. She combines a background in Systems Design Engineering and English Literature to inform her work on contemporary digital media.
Title: Entanglement in single-shot quantum channel discrimination and norms on linear maps of matrices
In this talk, the speaker will present two crash consistency works, i.e., TCCP and iDO, for systems backed with nonvolatile memory (NVM).
Carla Merino-Rajme, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at UNC/Chapel Hill, will speak at a colloquium sponsored by the Department of Philosophy. Her title is "An Account of Felt Flow." All interested welcome!
Atsushi Fukuyama, Professor Emeritus, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, Title of Talk: A new approach to kinetic full wave analysis in inhomogeneous plasmas
The 2018 seminar on publishing, the twenty-third in the series, is designed to introduce William and Mary students to the general nature of book and magazine publishing.
The 2018 seminar on publishing, the twenty-third in the series, is designed to introduce William and Mary students to the general nature of book and magazine publishing.
You can help us add 100 early American women to Wikipedia by 2019.
You can also help us augment current entries for early American women.
Professor Ann Little will deliver the Mary Maples Dunn Lecture at the Omohundro Institute. She specializes in the history of women, gender, and sexuality. She has held fellowships at the Newberry Library, Huntington Library, and others.
Lecture: Ben Orlin (Math teacher, tutor, artist, author)
Title: The Unlikely Friendship of Math and Science
Tamara Lomax is an educator, writer, and co-founder/CEO of The Feminist Wire, an online publication committed to feminist, anti-racist, and anti-imperialist sociopolitical critique. She received her Ph.D. in religion from Vanderbilt University.
Third session of University eLearning Initiatives (formerly APeL) Fall 2018 Workshop Series.
Assistant Professor of Curriculum & Instruction, Meredith Kier will present her research on how the pre-existing interests in pre-service science teachers may support their developing commitments to teach in high-needs schools.
"The Past and the Future of Women's Commentary on the Qur'an" - Dr. Maria Massi Dakake (George Mason University)
VOX: Voices for Planned Parenthood Generation Action is hosting its annual Abortion Speak-Out to break down the stigma and shame surrounding abortion in our community and country. We will have a panel of brave speakers telling their stories.
How can our hospitality affect our polarized culture? How do we courageously invite those different than we into our lives? Come out to listen to three national speakers and three William & Mary students and engage in thoughtful discussion.
Join us to learn about Nato and Article 5 from Dr. John R. Deni this Friday Nov 9 at 12 pm at 427 Scotland St when he presents on his new book. Please RSVP using this link to reserve your spot and a sandwich, or email globalresearch@wm.edu.
Title: Mathematics of Quantum Entanglement
This talk is about developing high-performance graph algorithms on GPUs.
Speaker: Prof. Tricia Vahle, William & Mary Physics Department, Title of talk: New results from accelerator neutrino oscillation experiments
This lecture is co-sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law (IBRL) Student Division, the Christian Law Society, and the Federalist Society.
"The Coded Gaze: Unmasking Algorithmic Bias" - Joy Buolamwini
100th Anniversary of Women at W&M
Prof. Dainotto (Duke) looks at historical attempts to imagine gangster cinema, against Hollywood?s mythologies, as the epics of the contrast between routine existence and change.
Jodi Kantor is a prize-winning investigative reporter and best-selling author whose work has revealed hidden truths about power, gender, technology, politics and culture.
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 year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone.
The Government Department presents, ?Bringing New Voice to Virginia Politics: Reflections of Young Black Women in the General Assembly.?
Guest speakers will be Delegate Marcia Price of the 95th district and Delegate Lashrecse Aird of the 63rd district.
Halima Aden is a fashion industry icon and activist taking the world by storm.
Dr. Julia Kubanek, Professor & Associate Dean at Georgia Tech (Atlanta, GA) will be giving a seminar on Friday, Nov 16th @ 12 PM in the McHugh Auditorium (Watermen?s Hall) VIMS.
All are welcome.
Title: Mathematics of Quantum Entanglement
Multi-disciplinary seminar on how universities leverage intellectual property
Join us on Friday, Nov. 16 at 3:30 pm in Tyler 219 to learn about development economics in Africa from expert Dr. Jenny Aker of Tufts University.
Javad Shabani, Center for Quantum Phenomena, Physics Department, New York University,
New York, 10003, Title of Talk: Superconducting proximity effect in two-dimensional semiconductor-superconductor structures
Tribe Catholic's Fall 2018 Lecture with Tim Staples, a Catholic apologist and evangelist.
Please join other members of the William & Mary community for a Thinking Forward discussion moderated by President Rowe.
The Department of Government is pleased to announce that Janice Allen Jackson ?85 has been selected as the Fall 2018 Baxter-Ward Fellow. Ms. Jackson graduated from William & Mary with a self-designed major in Public Policy and Urban Studies.
Title: A Comparative Case Study of Balance Dynamics in Parkinsonian Patients
James Binkoski from the Dept. of Philosophy at Dartmouth College will present "Explanation and Ontic Dependence." Professor Binkoski works in physics and metaphysics. All invited!
Celebrity Chef Katsuya Fukushima and his team of Washington DC's nationally-acclaimed Daikaya-Izakaya will be preparing vegetable ramen, smashed Waygu burger, roasted cauliflower and much in Sadler's Center Court as part of the GREAT WM ASIA COOK-OFF.
The Great W&M Asia Cook Off! Celebrity Chef Katsuya Fukushima and Award-Winning DC Restauranteur Yama Juwayni will judge the best dish prepared and present by student from Professor Stephen Sheehi's History of Arab Food and AMES East Asia Think Tank.
Join us for a celebration of student research on the manifestation
of spectacle and its cultural reception in antiquity and the modern
day in the inaugural Classical Studies Colloquium, organized by
graduating seniors in the Department.
Title: Algebraic splitting methods for solving saddle point problems arising in computational fluid dynamics
Honors Thesis defense: Chengli Huang
IBRL Student Division welcomes Paul Smith in presenting his lecture "The First Amendment vs Civil Rights".
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.
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William & Mary Law Review presents the Volume 60 Symposium: Antitrust and the Constitutional Order. The Symposium is sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law and the Center for the Study of Law and Markets.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Phil Warrick (former ExxonMobil Operations Research Executive)
?Screening Racialized France: Immigration, Discrimination, and Citizenship in Contemporary French Cinema? by Prof. Cybelle McFadden ?97 from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
Speaker: Wayne Adkins, First Assistant Chief, Chickahominy Tribe
Topic: Federal Recognition for the Chickahominy Tribe
Mathematics Colloquium: Thomas Barthelm? (Queen's University)
Physics Colloquium, Joshua A. Magee, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Title of Talk: Precision Measurements of Neutron Induced Fission Cross Sections of Actinides,
One of TV top comedy directors is coming to W&M
Mathematics Colloquium: Donato Cianci (University of Michigan)
This year?s case will involve a public sector organization that is at the forefront of the nation?s technological progress and achievement. Teams will be given a business problem related to this organization and have a week to solve it.
Please join ILSS next Monday, March 19, during the lunch hour in Room 127 for a lecture from Rina Gandhi, an immigration lawyer at Haynes Novick Immigration in D.C. She will be speaking with us about asylum and deportation trends in immigration law.
The Patrick Hayes Writer's Series presents Poets Tess Taylor and David Eye
EXTREEMS-QED lecture: Mike Peth (SocialCode)
Mathematics Colloquium: Alexander Pankov (Morgan State University)
This year's final talk in the School of Education's Diversity Lecture Series will feature Freeman A. Hrabowski, president of The University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Professor Richard Wolff, named "America's Most Prominent Marxist Economist" by the New York Times, gives a lecture on what the economics of socialism might look like in America.
This is the third lecture in the Gregory Tepper Lecture Series in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, 2017-2018
Aman Ali is an award winning storyteller in New York City and one of the most engaging social media personalities in the Muslim community today. His passionate and animated tales he regularly posts to Facebook continue to go viral by the thousands daily.
Elizabeth Losh, associate professor of English and American studies, will present "Fake News for Real People" on March 22nd in the Commonwealth Auditorium.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Scott McKinley (Tulane University)
Mathematics Colloquium: Jared Lichtman (Dartmouth)
Maura McLaughlin, West Virginia University, Title of Talk: A Galactic Scale Gravitational Wave Observatory
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law (IBRL) in welcoming Erwin Chemerinsky as part of the 2017-2018 Dunn Lecture Series. The lecture is to be held during the lunch hour (12:50-1:50) at the Law School in room 120. Title of lecture to be announced.
The English Department invites you to a brown bag lunch talk with Kristen Treen on "Stained relics of the stale battle-field": Narrative Strategies of the Civil War Souvenir-Gatherer .
Laverne Cox is an Emmy-nominated actress and Emmy-winning producer best known for her work on the critically acclaimed Netflix original series ?Orange is The New Black? where she plays the ground breaking role of Sophia Burset.
Thursday, March 29th, from 1-1:50pm in Room 127.
The English Department invites you to a lecture sponsored by the William & Mary/ St. Andrews Joint Degree Program with James Purdon
Join us as Dr. Stan Allen, Director of the Aquaculture Genetics and Breeding Technology Center (ABC) at VIMS, shares how the Center is helping oyster growers produce the perfect dinner-table oyster.
Interested in how your program of study relates to education? Come to the symposium. Free breakfast and lunch, completely free, networking opportunity, and a resume builder!
A lunchtime series that brings interdisciplinary perspectives to the study of theatre and performance in all its forms through scholarship, artistic presentations and provocations by faculty, students, and occasional guests.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Ruth Luo (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Bahram Roughani, Loyola University Maryland, Title of Talk: Raman scattering correlation with crystallographic orientation of Si cut off axis
Join us for our annual Distinguished Scholar Lecture featuring Stanford University's Professor Andrew Walder on Monday, April 2 from 4:00 to 5:30 PM in Blow Hall 201.
The Honorable Pierre N. Leval will deliver the 2017-18 Mervis Lecture. He is a United States Circuit Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend.
Join us for a guest lecture by Dr. Michael Phillips from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Phillips will present on "Multimedia Feedback: Clear, Powerful and Personalized."
Armin Langer ist Aktivist und Leiter der Initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, ein J?dische-Islamischer interkultureller und religions?bergreifender Verein.
Armin Langer, author of the book Ein Jude aus Neukoeln / A Jew from the No-Go Area and coordinator of the interfaith initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, will present on the initiative and the relationship between Jews and Muslims in Germany.
J. Gerald Kennedy is Boyd Professor of English at Louisiana State University. He is the author or editor of fifteen books, including most recently Strange Nation: Literary Nationalism and Cultural Conflict in the Age of Poe (Oxford UP, 2016).
In her talk, ?Decolonizing Anthropology: African American and Other Ex-Centric Scholarship,? Dr. Faye Harrison addresses advancing the transformation of the discipline devoted to understanding humankind in all its diversity and commonality.
Optimal Design of experiments with the observation censoring driven by random enrollment of study subjects
Please join the Women?s Network, Office of Health Promotion and The Haven for a special screening of The Light of the Moon followed by a panel discussion and reception. This screening is free and open to the public.
The Dunn Civil Liberties Lecture Series is proud to host Geoffrey R. Stone, the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago.
This is a webinar being broadcasted to you just for W&M students.This session is perfect for any W&M undergraduate or graduate student who wants to work for the federal government after graduation or in an internship this summer or beyond.
Timothy Jost, Emeritus Professor at the Washington and Lee School of Law, will talk about ?The Business of Health Care in the Affordable Care Act World.? This event is free and open to the campus.
German Studies seniors participating in the GRMN 408 Senior Seminar "Literary Case-Histories" this semester will present their projects in English.
The Early Career Metaphysics Workshop is an annual workshop focusing on research by early-career scholars working in metaphysics, broadly construed. The workshop is free and open to any who would like to attend; RSVP to [[amgriffith]] (organizer).
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Yu Jin (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Nathan Kidwell, William & Mary, Title of Talk: Lights, Camera, Action! Taking a Molecular-Level Snapshot of Atmospheric Photochemistry
Dinner Benefit with keynote speaker Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo on international development from the receiver's perspective and navigating relationships. Tickets will be $5. Find us tabling in Sadler to purchase your ticket early!
An experienced stock analyst will talk about fundamental stock analysis and the investment strategy at ClearBridge Investments.
On Wednesday, April 18th from 3:00pm-5:30pm, the Society for Women in Marine Science is hosting Paula Jasinski at VIMS. Come learn about her career as a marine scientist, science communicator, and business owner.
A lecture by Elliott Powell (University of Minnesota) explores the fifteen-year-long career of South Asian American rap singer Raj? Shwari, known for her work with prominent African American hip-hop artists like Jay-Z, Pharrell Williams, and Timbaland.
A public lecture, sponsored by the Department of History, by Professor Kate Brown, "The Great Chernobyl Acceleration: How Writing European History has Changed in the Age of the Anthropocene."
John Delos, Physics William & Mary, Title of Talk: 47@74, a Swan Song
Freshman scholars from the COLL/DATA 150 course Human Development & Data Science will present the results from their semester long investigation into the dimensions of global human development and their intersection with the data sciences.
The German Studies Senior Research Colloquium will be Thursday, April 26, from 4-6pm in WASH 315.
The Bishop James Madison Society is honored that Prof. Joanne Braxton, the Frances L. & Edwin L. Cummings Prof. of the Humanities, Africana Studies, and English, will provide the 2018 Last Lecture after her distinguished thirty-eight years at W&M.
Freshman scholars from the COLL/DATA 150 course Human Development & Data Science will present the results from their semester long investigation into the dimensions of global human development and their intersection with the data sciences.
Ever wonder how the size and catch limits are determined for the fishes you love to catch? Dr. Patrick Lynch, National Stock Assessment Program Leader with NOAA Fisheries, will provide insight into how management decisions are made at the federal level.
Anton Burkov, Waterloo, Title of talk: Quantum anomalies and transport in topological semimetals
Join us as a panel of VIMS scientists and media professionals discuss how fake news affects science and how to distinguish it from scientifically sound news stories. Registration required.
EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Wayne Nelson
The Reves Center hosts 23 Mandela Washington Fellows in the culmination of their Civic Leadership Institute program. The program is free and open to the public.
EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Wayne Nelson
Eigenvalues, Multiplicities and Graphs
Writing is difficult and can take up a lot of time. Learn some simple tricks for improving the clarity of your academic writing, as well as ways to become more efficient with the task.
Tamura Lomax is an educator, writer, and co-founder/CEO of The Feminist Wire, an online publication committed to feminist, anti-racist, and anti-imperialist sociopolitical critique. She received her Ph.D. in religion from Vanderbilt University.
Join ACM's Technical Interview Prep Chair, Conrad Gehrki, for our first TIP workshop of the year!
The Department of Government is pleased to announce that Janice Allen Jackson ?85 has been selected as the Fall 2018 Baxter-Ward Fellow. Ms. Jackson graduated from William & Mary with a self-designed major in public policy and urban studies.
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law for a lunch conversation with EEOC Commissioners Chai Feldblum and Victoria Lipnic discussing Bipartisanship and the work of the EEOC.
Judge Patricia Millett will be presenting the Constitution Day Lecture. The title of the lecture is "The Most Fragile Branch"
Professor Corbett's talk is titled, "Suffrage, Philanthropy, and Feminist Generations in Night and Day and The Years."
Dmitry will talk about the design considerations that made the computer attacks possible, the evolution of attacks and how the discovery of branch predictor side channels ultimately lead to finding Spectre vulnerabilities.
Jay D. Sau, University of Maryland, Title of Talk: Search for the new exotic quantum particle: Non-Abelian Majorana zero modes at semiconductor-superconductor interfaces
Lorrie Moore is a noted writer of novels, short stories, children?s books and essays. She was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Letters in 2006. Her latest book, an anthology of essays, is entitled See What Can Be Done (Knopf, 2018).
In conjunction with poster sessions, students will present about research they have conducted over the summer.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings and writings.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings and writings.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings and writings.
This signature event is hosted by the Howard J. Busbee Finance Academy, the Boehly Center for Excellence in Finance, and Cohen Career Center.
Want to experience a day in the life of a W&M student? Attend a class! Due to limited seating in some classrooms, not all Friday classes can be open. View the event details to download the list of open classes.
In conjunction with poster sessions, students will present about research they have conducted over the summer.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings and writings.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings, and writings.
Join the VIMS Dive-In Committee on Friday, September 28th, 2018 from 3:00 ? 4:30 PM for A Forum on Diversity and Inclusion at VIMS. Featured participants include the W&M Inside Out Theater Group and Dr. Ben Cucker of Hampton University.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings and writings.
Danielle H. Speller, Yale University, Title of Talk: Invisible Worlds: A Search For Axion Dark Matter with the HAYSTAC Experiment
W&M Libraries is thrilled to welcome Librarian of Congress Dr. Carla Hayden HON ?17 to discuss the role of libraries in today?s society, the value of creating a culture of access, and her vision for the nation?s library.
Come and enjoy a presentation by some of our nationally recognized faculty.
Learn about combating fear-based excellence and how to better manage fear of failure. Presented by Dr. Kelly Crace, Associate Vice President for Health & Wellness and Executive Assistant Professor of Psychology.
Dean Davison M. Douglas will host a discussion about access to justice issues with Justice S. Bernard Goodwyn of the Supreme Court of Virginia. Due to limited seating, attendance is limited to law students and law faculty.
The 2018 McSwain-Walker Lecture will be A New Cold War? Putin, Putinism and U.S.-Russian Relations, presented by Brian D. Taylor, Professor and Chair, Political Science, Syracuse University.
Title: NIM and its generalizations
The talk will illustrate how deep learning based approaches can now replace more traditional techniques in many image processing problems, while often providing superior results.
Speaker: Gail McLaughlin, North Carolina State University, Title of talk: Nuclear and neutrino physics of the r-process
Dr. Jewett, is a NOAA scientist with diverse science and management experience in ocean acidification and coastal hypoxia (low oxygen) research programs, and the first director of NOAA?s Ocean Acidification Program.
Anne K. Rasmussen, professor of music and ethnomusicology, will present "Women Out-Loud! The Gendered Landscape of Islamic Performance" on October 9, 2018 at 7pm. The lecture is the fall installment in the Tack Faculty Lecture Series.
Join President Rowe and other members of the William & Mary community for a discussion on the future of work at William & Mary
Elizabeth Spires, Co-Director of the Kratz Center for Creative Writing and Professor of English, holds Goucher?s Chair for Distinguished Achievement. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, American Poetry Review and other magazines and anthologies.
Jean Comaroff is the Alfred North Whitehead Professor of African and African American Studies, Department of Anthropology at Harvard University. Her talk is titled, "Personhood, Performance, and The Law: The Return of Khulekani Khumalo, Zombie Captive."
Please join us for our keynote Hispanic Heritage Month event co-organized by the Office of Diversity & Inclusion, the Center for Student Diversity and the Latin American Student Union - Antonio Tijerino, President & CEO of the Hispanic Heritage Foundation
"A Grounded Archive: Using Human Geography to Uncover & Explore the Hidden Histories of College Campuses in America"
Title: Quantum states and quantum channels
Lydia E. Kavraki is the Noah Harding Professor of Computer Science, professor of Bioengineering, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rice University.
Andrey Antipov, Microsoft Station Q, Title of Talk: Majorana quasiparticles in the quantum computing quest
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.
Our Soldiers Speak is bringing Brigadier General Amir Avivi (Ret.) and Sergeant (Res.) Benjamin Anthony to talk about the "New State Solution" to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone. The geology department is proud of the contributions made by our alumnae and invite you to celebrate with us.
Adrienne Mayor is an independent folklorist/historian of science who investigates natural knowledge contained in pre-scientific myths and oral traditions. She will deliver the Lee Lecture, titled, "The Amazons: Warrior Women in Myth, Art, and Archeology."
The year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone. The geology department is proud of the contributions made by our alumnae and invite you to celebrate with us.
COLL 300 visiting speaker Professor micha c?rdenas will describe her work in video games, virtual reality, and electronic art.
Title: Regularized Aggregation of Statistical Parametric Maps
Deborah Denenholz Morse is the Sara E. Nance Professor of English. She specializes in Victorian studies, English novel, the animal in Victorian literature, feminist studies. Her lecture is titled, ?Resistance, Art and Animals in Anne Bront?.?
Professor Merry Wiesner-Hanks of the University of Wisconsin?Milwaukee presents the 2018 Boswell Lecture.
Ever wonder how the colors are made? What the weather depend on? Come take a nature walk with a physicist's glasses on: discover how the fundamental laws of physics shape the world around us! The event is absolutely free and open for everyone!
Dunn Lecture by Erin Murphy
Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School
Room 124, Law School
12:50-1:50PM
Contact: Ashlea Edwards, (757) 221-1518
Join President Rowe and other members of the William & Mary community for a discussion on the future of service.
"The Contours of Islamic Pluralism: A Muslim Interpretation of Hinduism in Early Modern South Asia"- Shankar Nair (University of Virginia)
"The ground beneath our words: Landscape, embodiment, and language in the Cordillera Blanca mountains of Peru."
Mary Silber, Professor of Statistics (The University of Chicago) will discuss "Being a Mentor. Being a Mentee. Building a Professional Community"
After Charlottesville: Memorials, Monuments and Memory in Virginia; A Symposium Sponsored by the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Department of History
Toward Practical Automation for Software Engineering
Elizabeth Barnes, Professor of Philosophy, Corcoran Department of Philosophy, University of Virginia, teaches Metaphysics, Social Philosophy, Feminist Philosophy, and Ethics. She will speak at a Philosophy Colloquium in the Fall.
Timothy Tait, University of California, Irvine. Title of Talk: Searching for Particle Dark Matter
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law to hear from Jeff Sutton of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. He will discuss his experiences and why is he a major advocate for a return to State Constitutionalism. Please register here.
The Sharp Seminar, in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center, invites the campus community to a lecture by a Pulitzer Center grantee Rachel Oswald.
Lecture is Monday, October 29, at 5pm in Blow 201.
Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. He is currently working on a monograph entitled The Cinematic Lives of Muslims.
"Native Pacific Islander Cinema and the Ethics of Cinematic Sovereignty."
"Ritualized Places and Multispecies Archaeology in the Chesapeake"
Brown-Bag Lunch Series: Anne Rasmusses (Music)- Islam and Music in Indonesia
Please join SIPS in welcoming Mark Pike '08 to speak on Thursday, November 1st, from 12:50pm - 1:45pm in Room 133. Sal's pizza will be provided!
To commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Coeducation, the Gender and Technologies Symposium will build on the existing body of work created by scholarly collectives studying feminism and technology and will feature world-renowned gender and gaming experts.
Professor Wendy Hui Kyong Chun is the Canada 150 Research Chair in New Media at Simon Fraser University. She combines a background in Systems Design Engineering and English Literature to inform her work on contemporary digital media.
Title: Entanglement in single-shot quantum channel discrimination and norms on linear maps of matrices
In this talk, the speaker will present two crash consistency works, i.e., TCCP and iDO, for systems backed with nonvolatile memory (NVM).
Carla Merino-Rajme, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at UNC/Chapel Hill, will speak at a colloquium sponsored by the Department of Philosophy. Her title is "An Account of Felt Flow." All interested welcome!
Atsushi Fukuyama, Professor Emeritus, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, Title of Talk: A new approach to kinetic full wave analysis in inhomogeneous plasmas
The 2018 seminar on publishing, the twenty-third in the series, is designed to introduce William and Mary students to the general nature of book and magazine publishing.
The 2018 seminar on publishing, the twenty-third in the series, is designed to introduce William and Mary students to the general nature of book and magazine publishing.
You can help us add 100 early American women to Wikipedia by 2019.
You can also help us augment current entries for early American women.
Professor Ann Little will deliver the Mary Maples Dunn Lecture at the Omohundro Institute. She specializes in the history of women, gender, and sexuality. She has held fellowships at the Newberry Library, Huntington Library, and others.
Antonio Tijerino, CEO and President of the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, will share his experiences as an immigrant coming to the United States, and will hold a Q&A session afterwards.
Lecture: Ben Orlin (Math teacher, tutor, artist, author)
Title: The Unlikely Friendship of Math and Science
Tamara Lomax is an educator, writer, and co-founder/CEO of The Feminist Wire, an online publication committed to feminist, anti-racist, and anti-imperialist sociopolitical critique. She received her Ph.D. in religion from Vanderbilt University.
Third session of University eLearning Initiatives (formerly APeL) Fall 2018 Workshop Series.
Assistant Professor of Curriculum & Instruction, Meredith Kier will present her research on how the pre-existing interests in pre-service science teachers may support their developing commitments to teach in high-needs schools.
"The Past and the Future of Women's Commentary on the Qur'an" - Dr. Maria Massi Dakake (George Mason University)
VOX: Voices for Planned Parenthood Generation Action is hosting its annual Abortion Speak-Out to break down the stigma and shame surrounding abortion in our community and country. We will have a panel of brave speakers telling their stories.
How can our hospitality affect our polarized culture? How do we courageously invite those different than we into our lives? Come out to listen to three national speakers and three William & Mary students and engage in thoughtful discussion.
Join us to learn about Nato and Article 5 from Dr. John R. Deni this Friday Nov 9 at 12 pm at 427 Scotland St when he presents on his new book. Please RSVP using this link to reserve your spot and a sandwich, or email globalresearch@wm.edu.
Title: Mathematics of Quantum Entanglement
This talk is about developing high-performance graph algorithms on GPUs.
Speaker: Prof. Tricia Vahle, William & Mary Physics Department, Title of talk: New results from accelerator neutrino oscillation experiments
This lecture is co-sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law (IBRL) Student Division, the Christian Law Society, and the Federalist Society.
"The Coded Gaze: Unmasking Algorithmic Bias" - Joy Buolamwini
100th Anniversary of Women at W&M
Prof. Dainotto (Duke) looks at historical attempts to imagine gangster cinema, against Hollywood?s mythologies, as the epics of the contrast between routine existence and change.
Jodi Kantor is a prize-winning investigative reporter and best-selling author whose work has revealed hidden truths about power, gender, technology, politics and culture.
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 year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone.
The Government Department presents, ?Bringing New Voice to Virginia Politics: Reflections of Young Black Women in the General Assembly.?
Guest speakers will be Delegate Marcia Price of the 95th district and Delegate Lashrecse Aird of the 63rd district.
Halima Aden is a fashion industry icon and activist taking the world by storm.
Dr. Julia Kubanek, Professor & Associate Dean at Georgia Tech (Atlanta, GA) will be giving a seminar on Friday, Nov 16th @ 12 PM in the McHugh Auditorium (Watermen?s Hall) VIMS.
All are welcome.
Title: Mathematics of Quantum Entanglement
Multi-disciplinary seminar on how universities leverage intellectual property
Join us on Friday, Nov. 16 at 3:30 pm in Tyler 219 to learn about development economics in Africa from expert Dr. Jenny Aker of Tufts University.
Javad Shabani, Center for Quantum Phenomena, Physics Department, New York University,
New York, 10003, Title of Talk: Superconducting proximity effect in two-dimensional semiconductor-superconductor structures
Tribe Catholic's Fall 2018 Lecture with Tim Staples, a Catholic apologist and evangelist.
Join the Law School for a presentation by former White House counsel Don McGahn. The talk will focus on his experience under President Trump. Lunch will be served.
Don McGahn is the former White House Counsel under President Trump. The talk will begin at 3:00 pm in room 127 of the Law School.
Please join other members of the William & Mary community for a Thinking Forward discussion moderated by President Rowe.
The Department of Government is pleased to announce that Janice Allen Jackson ?85 has been selected as the Fall 2018 Baxter-Ward Fellow. Ms. Jackson graduated from William & Mary with a self-designed major in Public Policy and Urban Studies.
Title: A Comparative Case Study of Balance Dynamics in Parkinsonian Patients
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