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Please join us for presentations of student research in philosophy by W&M and visiting undergraduates. There will also be a keynote lecture by Philip Yaure, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Tech, from 3:00-4:30 p.m. in James Blair 223.
Philip Yaure, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Tech, will give the keynote lecture for W&M's 13th Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference. His talk is entitled "Seizing Citizenship: Frederick Douglass's Abolitionist Republicanism".
David Brashear, Director of the Muscarelle Museum of Art, will set the stage for our spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins.
Join AMP’s Impact Committee on April 4th at 7pm to welcome this year’s Atwater Lecture Speaker: 2023 Golden Globe Winner and star in ABC’s Abbott Elementary Tyler James Williams!
William & Mary’s Department of English and the Patrick Hayes Writers Series proudly present the first-ever W&M Filipino American Writing Festival! All events will be open to the public and will take place on campus April 5th and 6th.
The 3rd Annual National Security Conference serves as a bridge between academia and policy as we translate research evidence-based best practices into tangible policy considerations that enhance our adaptability to known and future climate threats.
Jamestown: An English Fort in the Land of Tsenacommacah
Dr. Charles Durfor ’74 and Dave Givens of Jamestown Rediscovery describe major finds at Historic Jamestowne and show how such info tells the story of individuals both known and unknown.
Jessica Nabongo will deliver the 2023 McSwain-Walker Lecture, entitled "Intentional Travel: How Education, Empathy and Confidence will Help You Create the Life You Want to Live."
The Department of Classical Studies presents a lecture by Professor Ann-Sophie Schoess (University of St Andrews). She will be speaking on "Becoming Ariadne: From Silent Image to Iconic Lament”.
Art History Colloquium's Key Note Speaker, Dr. Melissa Kerin, Washington & Lee University will take place
the morning of the colloquium, April 14th, at 10:30 am. The colloquium will begin at 1:00pm until 4:30pm.
All will be held in Sadler Center/James Room.
Art History Colloquium, April 14, 1-4:30pm. Key Note Speaker, Dr. Melissa Kerin, Washington & Lee University will take place
the morning of the 14th, at 10:30 am.
Sadler Center/James Room
Open to the public
Hear Dr. Wilks speak about her pharmaceutical research: "Extracellular heme uptake and utilization in Pseudomonas aeruginosa : It’s not just about the iron!"
Sina Fazelpour, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science at Northeastern University, will give a talk titled "Justice in Sociotechnical Machine Learning Systems."
This event is co-sponsored by Philosophy, Data Science, and Public Policy.
Andrianna Campbell-LaFleur joins us from Yale University for our second talk in the spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins.
The Oakley Lecture presents a lecture by Professors Jack Davis & Sharon Stocker from University of Cincinnati.
A panel discussion on the topics housing insecurity in the United States and its intersections with the issue of animal welfare
Anthropology Ph.D. candidate Olanrewaju Lasisi will defend his dissertation "Landscapes of Power: A Historical Archaeology and Cultural Astronomy of Ijebu-Yoruba Palatial Urbanscapes, AD 1000-1900."
Art historian and scholar Gail Levin will join us for the third talk in our spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins.
Art historian and scholar Gail Levin will join us for the fourth talk in our spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins.
The lecture will explore the future of artificial intelligence and the radical changes that AI promises to bring to the world as we know it.
As part of our spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins, join us for a virtual discussion of Ninth Street Women by Mary Gabriel.
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Please join us for presentations of student research in philosophy by W&M and visiting undergraduates. There will also be a keynote lecture by Philip Yaure, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Tech, from 3:00-4:30 p.m. in James Blair 223.
Philip Yaure, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Tech, will give the keynote lecture for W&M's 13th Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference. His talk is entitled "Seizing Citizenship: Frederick Douglass's Abolitionist Republicanism".
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.
David Brashear, Director of the Muscarelle Museum of Art, will set the stage for our spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins.
Join AMP’s Impact Committee on April 4th at 7pm to welcome this year’s Atwater Lecture Speaker: 2023 Golden Globe Winner and star in ABC’s Abbott Elementary Tyler James Williams!
William & Mary’s Department of English and the Patrick Hayes Writers Series proudly present the first-ever W&M Filipino American Writing Festival! All events will be open to the public and will take place on campus April 5th and 6th.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
The 3rd Annual National Security Conference serves as a bridge between academia and policy as we translate research evidence-based best practices into tangible policy considerations that enhance our adaptability to known and future climate threats.
Jamestown: An English Fort in the Land of Tsenacommacah
Dr. Charles Durfor ’74 and Dave Givens of Jamestown Rediscovery describe major finds at Historic Jamestowne and show how such info tells the story of individuals both known and unknown.
Jessica Nabongo will deliver the 2023 McSwain-Walker Lecture, entitled "Intentional Travel: How Education, Empathy and Confidence will Help You Create the Life You Want to Live."
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
The Department of Classical Studies presents a lecture by Professor Ann-Sophie Schoess (University of St Andrews). She will be speaking on "Becoming Ariadne: From Silent Image to Iconic Lament”.
Thesis Title: "Identifying Factors Controlling Dinophysis spp. Feeding, Growth, and Toxin Production Through Field and Lab Studies"
Art History Colloquium's Key Note Speaker, Dr. Melissa Kerin, Washington & Lee University will take place
the morning of the colloquium, April 14th, at 10:30 am. The colloquium will begin at 1:00pm until 4:30pm.
All will be held in Sadler Center/James Room.
Art History Colloquium, April 14, 1-4:30pm. Key Note Speaker, Dr. Melissa Kerin, Washington & Lee University will take place
the morning of the 14th, at 10:30 am.
Sadler Center/James Room
Open to the public
Hear Dr. Wilks speak about her pharmaceutical research: "Extracellular heme uptake and utilization in Pseudomonas aeruginosa : It’s not just about the iron!"
Sina Fazelpour, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science at Northeastern University, will give a talk titled "Justice in Sociotechnical Machine Learning Systems."
This event is co-sponsored by Philosophy, Data Science, and Public Policy.
Dissertation Title: "Ecosystem transitions and state changes rapidly alter the coastal carbon landscape: evidence from the Chesapeake Bay region"
Andrianna Campbell-LaFleur joins us from Yale University for our second talk in the spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Thesis Title: "Exploring the Succession of the Late Summer Blooms in the York River Estuary, VA"
The Oakley Lecture presents a lecture by Professors Jack Davis & Sharon Stocker from University of Cincinnati.
Thesis Title: "Reanalyzing the Trophic Status of Phytoplankton in the York River, VA"
Thesis Title: "Insight into the constantly evolving interactions between Crassostrea virginica, and the parasite Perkinsus marinus"
A panel discussion on the topics housing insecurity in the United States and its intersections with the issue of animal welfare
Dissertation Title: "Exploring PAH Partitioning in Oysters Using Immunological Techniques"
Anthropology Ph.D. candidate Olanrewaju Lasisi will defend his dissertation "Landscapes of Power: A Historical Archaeology and Cultural Astronomy of Ijebu-Yoruba Palatial Urbanscapes, AD 1000-1900."
Capstone Title: "Mattanock Town Restoration Plan"
Art historian and scholar Gail Levin will join us for the third talk in our spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins.
Capstone Title: "Place-Based Estuary Science Education at Machicomoco State Park"
Art historian and scholar Gail Levin will join us for the fourth talk in our spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins.
Capstone Title: "Gone with the Wind? How Lessons from Europe Can Support Equitable Development in the United States"
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
The lecture will explore the future of artificial intelligence and the radical changes that AI promises to bring to the world as we know it.
As part of our spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins, join us for a virtual discussion of Ninth Street Women by Mary Gabriel.
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