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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.
Are you interested in research? cool clubs?
Then come to the Chemistry Research Fair!
Yang Yang, University of Delaware, Title of talk: Multiscale Nature of Turbulence in Space Plasmas
The Charles Center and the Reves Center for International Studies present photojournalist and Pulitzer grantee Sophie Neiman for a talk about her reporting on protests in Uganda's oil region.
Chenyuan Ma is a PhD candidate at Minzu University of China and a visiting scholar at William & Mary. Her talk is about the ethnic minority religious festival known as the Ha Festival in Sino-Vietnamese cross-border Jing Communities in southwest China.
The International Law Society welcomes Professor Randall Abate (GW Law) to discuss “climate washing” litigation that seeks to hold private sector entities accountable for misleading the public about their compliance with climate change mandates or goals.
Reya Farber presenting their research on the politics of global health and medical tourism to the International Relations Club.
Rogerio Jorge, IST, University of Lisbon, Title of talk: Recent nuclear fusion breakthroughs using stellarator optimization
Public Lecture by Dr. Changwook Kim (Handong Global University) on "The Shadow of the Korean Wave: Global K-Culture Boom and the Problem of Creative Labor in Korean Cultural Industries."
How have U.S. alliances evolved over time? What should their purposes be moving forward? Is U.S. alliance strategy appropriate for great power competition and a rapidly changing world? Reception to follow.
The Environment and Sustainability Program invites you to the first lecture of our annual spring series. Dr. Kristina Lyons from the University of Pennsylvania will give a lecture titled “Vital Decomposition: Soil Practitioners and Life Politics."
James Juno, Plasma Physics National Laboratory, Title of talk: A look at the plasma universe through phase space
Each year the Government Dept. invites a distinguished alum to speak as part of the Baxter-Ward Fellowship. This year's recipient is Dr. Allison P. Anoll '09, & an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University.
2/20 6PM LGBTIQ Ukrainian activists Bogdan Globa and Dr. Maryna Shevtsova discuss the state of the LGBTIQ Ukrainian community. The touring exhibition will also highlight portraits of LGBTIQ Ukrainian military service-members and humanitarian workers
Join us for an illustrated lecture by Charles Palermo, professor of art history at William & Mary.
William & Mary is once again working with the Williamsburg Regional Library for the One Book, One Community program. This year's selection is author Micheline Marcom's book, The New American.
STLI invites you to our next Teaching & Learning Talk: “Rethinking Assessment in a New Digital Age” on Wednesday, February 22nd, in Swem G64.
Surabhi Jaiswal, Princeton University, Title of talk: Exploring low temperature plasma fundamentals and applications
The CGA Speaker Series continues with a talk from Jessica Wyatt! Jessica is a GIS Analyst with the City of Newport News. Join us to learn about how Jessica uses GIS technologies in her work with the local government!
Are you a student interested in learning about career opportunities in the environmental and sustainability sectors?
J. Ward Jones Lecture presents Professor K. Sara Myers from the University of Virginia. She will be speaking on "Gendering the Garden in Latin Literature".
Talk on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, how the 2013–14 violent protests on Maidan unleashed seditionist movements in Crimea and Eastern Donbas and why no political solution was found for 7 years prior to this catastrophic Russian attack.
Students in the Vanguard: The Politics of Progress in Higher Education
Dr. Stefan M. Bradley will discuss the role of student activism in determining policies concerning curriculum, expansion, and investment at elite institutions of higher education.
The second lecture of the ENSP lecture series, "Environmental voices from the margins," presents Katie MacCormick, Environmental Justice Consultant for Dominion Energy and member of the Virginia Council for Environmental Justice.
Dr. Andrew Jackura, Jefferson Laboratory Newport News, Title: Nuclear Reactions & QCD Spectroscopy
As part of the 2023 Ampersand International Arts Festival, Erika Fabian, Reves Center Artist in Residence, will deliver a talk, "Surviving Hitler and Stalin: One Woman's Account." Co-sponsored by W&M Strategic Cultural Partnerships.
Dr. Andrew Hanlon, Brookhaven National Laboratoy, Title: The Nature of Strongly Interacting Matter: Connecting Theory to Experiment
Join CVRP, the CSD, and AMP for a conversation with Valerie Jarrett, CEO of the Obama Foundation!
Join Women's Law Society for our annual "Women in the Law" Panel in Room 119 on March 8th at 1:00 PM. Our speakers will be joining via Zoom, but we will be providing a light lunch to attendees!
Join us for a 30-minute STLI Quick Bite this Friday at noon on Zoom. We will introduce you to ChatGPT, show you how to use it, and discuss how you might leverage it to work for you rather than against you.
Hearing the shape of a drum with several complex variables ears
Sheldon Himelfarb discusses the intersection of misinformation and the peace process.
Professor Christopher Silver of McGill University joins Professor Glasser to discuss his latest book: "Recording History."
Join STLI for a Conversation about Community Based Learning on Friday, March 24, from 12-1pm in Swem Library G64.
Title: Early warning signals of extinction: A role for algebraic topology in ecological forecasting
Sylvie Durmelat (Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Georgetown University) will present research from her current book project titled "Grains of Empire: Assimilating Couscous."
[This talk has been canceled due to illness.]
Hrishikesh Joshi, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, at Bowling Green State University, will give a talk titled "The Skeptical Upshot of Social Cognition."
Dr. Paul Black, Wake Forest University, Title: Innovations in Surface Guidance Techniques for Radiotherapy Applications
Join us for the first lecture in our spring Selected Topics in Architecture series, which will focus on museum design through the ages.
A Community Discussion hosted by students from the Williamsburg Engagement Program.
Join us for a catered luncheon with alumni Christopher Phillips to facilitate dialogue on how spiritual, faith- based, and personal values guide interactions with democracy & democratic values
Lecture on Jesuit Poetry featuring Professor Yasmin Haskell (IAS and University of Western Australia). She will be speaking on 'Deus ex machina or AI? Who really wrote the student poetry of the Old Society of Jesus'.
Tactile Hyperbolic Geometry
Dr. Arkaitz Rodas, Jefferson Laboratory, Newport News VA, Title: The QCD spectrum: Challenges and prospects
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.
On the Stability of Schrodinger's Equation Short of the Adiabatic Limit
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.
Mikhail Mikhasenko, ORIGINS Excellence Cluster, Munich, Germany, Title of talk: Three-Body Problems in Hadron Physics
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”.
The Environment and Sustainability Program invites you to the closing lecture of our annual spring series by guest speaker Dr. Evan M. Mwangi under this year's theme, “Environmental voices from the margins.”
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
Understanding the Universality Phenomenon in High-Dimensional Estimation and Learning
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.
Anton Burkov, University of Waterloo, Title of talk: "Emergent symmetries, Luttinger's theorem and topology of metals.”
Andrianna Campbell-LaFleur joins us from Yale University for our second talk in the spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins.
Join the Omohundro Institute for the 2023 Vast Early America Lecture featuring historian Eliga Gould (University of New Hampshire) as he takes a fresh look at the articles of confederation. Reception to follow.
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
Theoretical and Numerical Analysis of Non-Radially Symmetric Bifurcation Solutions in a Modified Hele-Shaw Problem
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."
Biao Lian, Princeton University, Title of talk: "Magic flat bands of electrons in moiré graphene.”
Noted author and historian Steven Sarson (Barack Obama: American Historian) looks at the Founders' understanding and use of history when writing the US Constitution.
Art historian and scholar Gail Levin will join us for the third talk in our spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins.
James walks students through the process of using scripture as its own form of the socratic method.
Join us for the end-of-the-year event! We will hear presentations from our graduating majors on their final research projects and announce our annual awards. Come to support and celebrate your friends and classmates—snacks provided! See you there!
Monica Ruiz will deliver the 2023 George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace April 27, 2023, at 4:30pm via Zoom.
Art historian and scholar Gail Levin will join us for the fourth talk in our spring Muscarelle Explorations series, Modern Masters at the Margins.
Join us for the final talk in our spring speaker series with Bobby Crutchfield, including an elevator pitch for human geography, humanitarian assistance & disaster relief, force protection, the human terrain ethical dilemma, & information vs intelligence.
Title: Kohnert posets
Join Dr. Subha Das of Carnegie Mellon university for a chemistry seminar talk on nucleic acid modifications and for some kitchen chemistry!
Professor Rahul Simha from Department of Computer Science, The George Washington University will present his talk: "What is Quantum Computing?"
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.
Historian and OI author Michael Witgen looks at how colonists framed ideas of expansion to suit their purposes without calling their morality into question.
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.
The 2023 Mandela Washington Fellows start their six-week program through Presidential Precinct at William & Mary.
Join us for this program hosted by David Brashear, Director of the Muscarelle, that will include an update and progress report on the construction underway at the Museum.
Join us for this virtual program hosted by David Brashear, Director of the Muscarelle, that will include an update and progress report on the construction underway at the Museum.
Are you interested in research? cool clubs?
Then come to the Chemistry Research Fair!
Join GRI's latest post-doc researchers to hear about their research in a lightning talk format. Between presentation sets there will be time for Q&A. After the presentations, join us on the porch for a casual social hour with snacks and drinks provided.
Professor Moinuddin Qureshi from Georgia Tech will present his talk: Reliable Quantum Computing Needs Intelligent Software and Hardware
Preservation of physicality for the Beris-Edwards system in the Q-tensor theory
Dr. Ibrahima Bah, Johns Hopkins, Title of talk: Topological Stars and Gravity
This semester, our Muscarelle Explorations lecture series will dive into the people, the art and the stories that have defined the Muscarelle over the past 40 years.
On the Mackey Analogy
As part of the International Justice Lab's fifth year launch celebration, Founder and Director Kelebogile Zvobgo has convened a discussion on “Justice in Conflict: Politics, Law, and State Responses to Violence.”
Join us for this lecture on "Open Source Intelligence and the Demise of First Amendment Protected Activities."
Connect and Learn at the Mentor Mixer!
Michael Pedretti, scholar, teacher, performer, author and founder of Movement Theatre International, will speak about the history of mime and how it transcends borders and nationality.
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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.
Abstract deadline: CLOSED
Early registration: CLOSED
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
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Décio Muianga will give a talk on his research on Mozambique's Stone Age. Please email [[jdcarlson]] if you would like a Zoom option.
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. 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.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
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.
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).
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.
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).
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.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
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.
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).
Art & Art History Distinguished Lecture series presents SAM CHUNG, "JOURNEY IN CLAY"
October 31, 5pm, Andrews 101. Reception will follow.
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).
Prof. Stacy Kern-Scheerer will discuss her experience as a candidate for Williamsburg City Council.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
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”
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 Fisheries Science department.
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!
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).
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.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
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
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 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 Fisheries Science department.
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.
Thesis Title: "Understanding drivers of spatio-temporal patterns in decapod species in coastal plain regions of Texas"
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
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 Srini Devadas (MIT) will present his talk: Designing Hardware for Cryptography and Cryptography for Hardware
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).
Capstone Title: "From field to shore: Policy improvements to better protect ecosystem and human health from poultry wastes in Virginia"
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.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Capstone Title: "Environmental Justice Screening Tools: An Example from the Elizabeth River Watershed"
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
Abstract deadline: CLOSED
Early registration deadline: November 2
Capstone Title: "Review of a benchmark assessment of Nephrops norvegicus"
Thesis Title: "Comparing Low Salinity Transcriptomic Profiles Among Hard Clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, Lines"
Thesis Title: "Impacts of Minuca pugnax on ecosystem functioning in its historical and expanded range"
Dissertation Title: "Regional Climate Impacts and Uncertainties within a Coastal Ecosystem"
Sidi Lu from Wayne State University will present her talk: "Toward Reliable, Scalable, and Efficient Edge-enabled Applications for Connected Vehicles".
Faysal Hossain Shezan from University of Virginia will present his talk: "Cross-Platform Data-Driven Security and Privacy Analysis in Emerging Systems".
Ashley Gao from University of Virginia will present her talk "Addressing Realisms Faced by Deep Learning Models in Cyber Physical Systems".
Yanfu Zhang from University of Pittsburgh will present his talk: "New Representation Learning Algorithms: Graph and Beyond"
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.
Are you interested in research? cool clubs?
Then come to the Chemistry Research Fair!
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).
Yang Yang, University of Delaware, Title of talk: Multiscale Nature of Turbulence in Space Plasmas
Dissertation Title: "Chesapeake Bay Carbonate Cycle: past, present, and future"
Sian Jin from Indiana University will present his talk: Scaling HPC Applications via Predictable And Reliable Data Reduction
Hanjie Chen from University of Virginia will present her talk: "Bridging the Trustworthy Gap between AI and Humans: Interpretation Techniques for Modern NLP"
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 Charles Center and the Reves Center for International Studies present photojournalist and Pulitzer grantee Sophie Neiman for a talk about her reporting on protests in Uganda's oil region.
Dongruo Zhou from University of California, Los Angeles
Kirshanthan Sundararajah from Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University will present his talk: "Abstractions for Taming Irregularity at the Top"
Chenyuan Ma is a PhD candidate at Minzu University of China and a visiting scholar at William & Mary. Her talk is about the ethnic minority religious festival known as the Ha Festival in Sino-Vietnamese cross-border Jing Communities in southwest China.
The International Law Society welcomes Professor Randall Abate (GW Law) to discuss “climate washing” litigation that seeks to hold private sector entities accountable for misleading the public about their compliance with climate change mandates or goals.
Guannan Liu from Virginia Tech will present his talk: Investigating Security Threats of Misconfiguration in Networked Systems
Reya Farber presenting their research on the politics of global health and medical tourism to the International Relations Club.
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).
Rogerio Jorge, IST, University of Lisbon, Title of talk: Recent nuclear fusion breakthroughs using stellarator optimization
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Public Lecture by Dr. Changwook Kim (Handong Global University) on "The Shadow of the Korean Wave: Global K-Culture Boom and the Problem of Creative Labor in Korean Cultural Industries."
How have U.S. alliances evolved over time? What should their purposes be moving forward? Is U.S. alliance strategy appropriate for great power competition and a rapidly changing world? Reception to follow.
The Environment and Sustainability Program invites you to the first lecture of our annual spring series. Dr. Kristina Lyons from the University of Pennsylvania will give a lecture titled “Vital Decomposition: Soil Practitioners and Life Politics."
Mae Milano from University of California, Berkeley will present her talk: Programming Distributed Systems
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).
James Juno, Plasma Physics National Laboratory, Title of talk: A look at the plasma universe through phase space
Each year the Government Dept. invites a distinguished alum to speak as part of the Baxter-Ward Fellowship. This year's recipient is Dr. Allison P. Anoll '09, & an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University.
2/20 6PM LGBTIQ Ukrainian activists Bogdan Globa and Dr. Maryna Shevtsova discuss the state of the LGBTIQ Ukrainian community. The touring exhibition will also highlight portraits of LGBTIQ Ukrainian military service-members and humanitarian workers
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Join us for an illustrated lecture by Charles Palermo, professor of art history at William & Mary.
William & Mary is once again working with the Williamsburg Regional Library for the One Book, One Community program. This year's selection is author Micheline Marcom's book, The New American.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
STLI invites you to our next Teaching & Learning Talk: “Rethinking Assessment in a New Digital Age” on Wednesday, February 22nd, in Swem G64.
Surabhi Jaiswal, Princeton University, Title of talk: Exploring low temperature plasma fundamentals and applications
The CGA Speaker Series continues with a talk from Jessica Wyatt! Jessica is a GIS Analyst with the City of Newport News. Join us to learn about how Jessica uses GIS technologies in her work with the local government!
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Are you a student interested in learning about career opportunities in the environmental and sustainability sectors?
J. Ward Jones Lecture presents Professor K. Sara Myers from the University of Virginia. She will be speaking on "Gendering the Garden in Latin Literature".
Talk on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, how the 2013–14 violent protests on Maidan unleashed seditionist movements in Crimea and Eastern Donbas and why no political solution was found for 7 years prior to this catastrophic Russian attack.
Students in the Vanguard: The Politics of Progress in Higher Education
Dr. Stefan M. Bradley will discuss the role of student activism in determining policies concerning curriculum, expansion, and investment at elite institutions of higher education.
The second lecture of the ENSP lecture series, "Environmental voices from the margins," presents Katie MacCormick, Environmental Justice Consultant for Dominion Energy and member of the Virginia Council for Environmental Justice.
Dr. Andrew Jackura, Jefferson Laboratory Newport News, Title: Nuclear Reactions & QCD Spectroscopy
As part of the 2023 Ampersand International Arts Festival, Erika Fabian, Reves Center Artist in Residence, will deliver a talk, "Surviving Hitler and Stalin: One Woman's Account." Co-sponsored by W&M Strategic Cultural Partnerships.
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. Andrew Hanlon, Brookhaven National Laboratoy, Title: The Nature of Strongly Interacting Matter: Connecting Theory to Experiment
Join CVRP, the CSD, and AMP for a conversation with Valerie Jarrett, CEO of the Obama Foundation!
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Join Women's Law Society for our annual "Women in the Law" Panel in Room 119 on March 8th at 1:00 PM. Our speakers will be joining via Zoom, but we will be providing a light lunch to attendees!
Join us for a 30-minute STLI Quick Bite this Friday at noon on Zoom. We will introduce you to ChatGPT, show you how to use it, and discuss how you might leverage it to work for you rather than against you.
Hearing the shape of a drum with several complex variables ears
Abstract deadline: DECEMBER 13, 2022
Early registration deadline: FEBRUARY 13, 2023
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.
Sheldon Himelfarb discusses the intersection of misinformation and the peace process.
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