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Join WMCI this summer for many new, fun, and educational courses!
Join us for a tour of our multispecies research laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
You must Notify the [[w|vlthompsondopp,Office of Graduate Studies]] of your Defense Date for August 2018 graduation
This means your defense date must be scheduled with your committee by this deadline.
Join us for a tour of our zooplankton laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
Kurtis D. Bartlett, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "First Measurements of the Parity-Violating and Beam-Normal Single-SpinAsymmetries in Elastic Electron-Aluminum Scattering ."
Richard Keith Thrasher , Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Extensions of the Standard Model Higgs Sector."
Join us for a tour of our shellfish pathology laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the oyster hatchery.
Join us for a tour of our seagrass greenhouse, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the Nunnally Ichthyology Collection (preserved fisheries collection).
David Arthur Brantley, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Applications of Lattice QCD to Hadronic CP Violation."
Daniel Albert Salmon, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Dynamics of Systems with Hamiltonian Monodromy."
Join us and learn about drones and marine debris, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
Ph.D. Candidate: Kyle Wallace
Title: Understanding and Enriching Randomness Within Resource-Constrained Devices
Advisor: Dr. Gang Zhou and Dr. Kun Sun
Join us for a tour of our shellfish pathology laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the oyster hatchery.
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.
Join us for a tour of our seawater research laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the Nunnally Ichthyology Collection (preserved fisheries collection).
Students must meet with their advisor or graduate director before registering.
Join us for a tour of our environmental chemistry laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
Join us for a tour of our shellfish pathology laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the oyster hatchery.
Peter Rosenberg, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Exotic Phases in Attractive Fermions: Charge Order, Pairing, and Topological Signatures."
Nancy Carter, Computer Science - PhD Defense
Dissertation Title: Usability, Efficiency and Security of Personal Computing Technologies
Advisor: Dr. Qun Li
Join us for a tour of our disease ecology laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
Henry J. Monge-Camacho, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Lattice QCD for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay: Short Range Operator Contributions ."
Join us for a tour of our shellfish pathology laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the oyster hatchery.
Incoming students (freshmen and transfer) wishing to continue to study Chinese language are required to meet with the Chinese faculty for placement consultation.
Come to the ?Getting Started with Blackboard Basics? session and get your course ready for the semester.
Come to the ?Getting Started with Blackboard Basics? session and get your course ready for the semester.
Open to students in MBA Batten Fund and Corporate Finance CAM only.
Open to students in MBA Batten Fund and Corporate Finance CAM only.
Join us for a tour of our seawater research laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
Eigenvalues, Multiplicities and Graphs
Open only to undergraduate students pre-registered through the Boehly Center.
Open only to undergraduate students pre-registered through the Boehly Center.
Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honors Fraternity presents the annual 24 Hour Play Festival!
The Criminal Investigations Involving President Trump: Collusion, Paul Manafort, Michael Cohen, and The Rest of the Week?s News. Dean Douglas will moderate a discussion with Professors Gershowitz, Grove, and Marcus on Monday, September 3rd.
Navigating Your Digital Learning Environment elearning Workshop
Save the Date: Accounting Edge Conference 2018
September 5, 5-8 pm, Brinkley Commons , Alan B. Miller Hall
Join us and learn about drones and marine debris, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
Come to the ?Getting Started with Blackboard Basics? session and get your course ready for the semester.
Are you interested in learning about sustainability and international aid from a healthcare perspective? Come learn about the mission of Global Brigades and how you can be apart of increasing access to healthcare worldwide!
SELS & SIPS welcome Tanya Fickenscher, General Counsel for Major League Baseball as a guest speaker. Ms. Fickenscher will be discussing her position with MLB, the associated trademark law, and anti-counterfeiting measures.
Learn more about the MACE Series, including expectations, timeframes, resources used in the series, and how to register.
Learn more about the MACE Series, including expectations, timeframes, resources used in the series, and how to register.
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.
Sara Bon-Harper, Executive Director of James Monroe's Highland Talk:
Come have your questions about being pre-med answered!
Due to inclement weather, we will reschedule this book launch and discussion of Face-to-Face Diplomacy: Social Neuroscience and International Relations by Prof. Marcus Holmes and Trusting Enemies by Prof. Nicholas Wheeler for a later date, TBD.
Please join the LGBTIQ Research Project for a training session on oral history methodologies! Attendance at least one of the two offered sessions is required for students to take oral histories during trips to Diversity Richmond.
Please join the LGBTIQ Research Project for a training session on oral history methodologies! Attendance at least one of the two offered sessions is required for students to take oral histories during trips to Diversity Richmond.
MACE is a six-week program, meeting for an hour a week, offered every semester to freshmen and sophomores, typically beginning after add/drop.
Wright is Assistant Professor of Anthropology/Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at W&M. Her talk, ?Building an Oilrig," is based on ethnographic work she conducted in 2010 and 2011 at an oil rig construction site in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Yutao Tang, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
Title : Exploring New Paradigms for Mobile Edge Computing
Advisor : Qun Li
"Neo-pragmatism" is a recent attempt to demystify truth and related notions such as representation and fact. Our conference features 8 renowned speakers. All are invited! Please contact the organizer, Josh Gert, to let him know you are attending.
Effective Communication is one of five sessions that comprise the Certificate in Business Excellence program. Participants will learn components of establishing credibility and executive presence, communicating effectively, and leading in the workplace.
Join us for a tour of our shellfish pathology laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the oyster hatchery.
Title: Non-revisiting Paths in Polyhedral Map on Surfaces
As part the Executive MBA Lecture Series, Professor T.J. Cheng will provide a lecture entitled "This Trade War Has Many Cuts"
Apply to graduate in 2019 with the Online Graduation Application. The form is open February 15 - October 1, 2018.
For guidance please see the Graduation Application website.
The Sharp Seminar, in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center, invites the campus community to a lecture by a Pulitzer Center grantee Lisa Palmer.
Lecture is Monday, September 24th at 5pm in Blow 201.
Join the Lemon Project for a dialogue with students, faculty, and the community, led by Jody Allen and Jerry Watkins III, about the political and emotional natures of campus memorials, and about what, how, and why we memorialize. Food will be provided.
Business Analytics for Strategic Leaders will provide the necessary knowledge to empower you to build a data-driven culture at your organization.
This Dean's program for law students will feature a panel of our faculty who will talk about Judge Brett Kavanaugh and his nomination to the Supreme Court. Due to limited seating, attendance is limited to law students and law faculty.
James Franklyn Dowd, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Probe of Electroweak Interference Effects in Non-Resonant Inelastic Electron-Proton Scattering ."
Property Owner, Local Business and Government Vulnerability to Sea-Level Rise in Coastal Virginia: What Drives Management Choices in Coastal Virginia?
Come learn about a variety of citation management software available to help you automatically cite as you write, organize, easily collaborate with classmates, and create bibliographies. (Rescheduled from 9/12.)
The Summer Research Showcase is the Charles Center's annual undergraduate research event presenting research from various disciplines by students who have received summer research funding.
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.
Join the Tribe for Family Weekend!
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 us for a tour of our environmental chemistry laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the Nunnally Ichthyology Collection (preserved fisheries collection).
Considering graduate school? Be sure to come to the Graduate & Professional School Fair to talk to more than 80 schools and programs about opportunities, including counseling, education, law, health sciences, business, and more.
There will also be panels.
Bootstrap Percolation on Polygonal Tilings of the Plane
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings and writings.
Relay for Life is an empowering and inspiring event which serves to support those affected by cancer. Each year, hundreds of people gather to support survivors, honor loved ones lost, and to raise money and awareness.
Second session of University eLearning Initiatives (formerly APeL) Fall 2018 Workshop Series.
Professor Stewart E. Sterk will receive the 2018 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize during the 15th annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference at the William & Mary Law School on October 4-5.
The Boren and CLS scholarships provide funding for students to spend a summer studying languages in countries and areas of the world critical to the future security of our nation.
Join the Writing Resources Center for a workshop designed to help you turn your ideas into a compelling academic essay.
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.
Join the Honor and Student Conduct Councils on October 4 at 7PM for a presentation by Marc Edwards, Professor at Virginia Tech, who led a team of students and faculty to the discovery and exposition of the contaminated water system in Flint, Michigan.
Managerial Accounting is one of five sessions that comprise the Certificate in Business Excellence program. Participants will become familiar with the concepts and language of accounting and how it is used in making business decisions.
Join us for a tour of our multispecies research laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
Title: NIM and its generalizations
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.
If you're a pre-med student wondering how to study for the MCATs, come see what students who've scored well on the MCAT have to suggest for you!
Join President Rowe and other members of the William & Mary community for a discussion on the future of work at William & Mary
Demystify the major and career selection decision in this interactive workshop. You will learn about the thought process behind, as well as the logistical process of deciding on major and career options through resources and personal interest assessments.
Join us for a tour of our shellfish pathology laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the oyster hatchery.
Use Blackboard to its fullest! Learn how to get the most out of your Blackboard assignments.
"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.
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.
Please join us for our next Brown Bag talk of the semester! Dr. Ashley Spivey, W&M's tribal liaison, will speak on rules and responsibilities.
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.
We will be holding the fall German Studies Infosession on courses for Spring 2019 and Fall 2019, study abroad (Potsdam, M?nster, non-W&M programs), majoring and minoring, and any other questions you might have.
Join the Writing Resources Center for a workshop designed to help you create well-crafted statements of purpose for internship, scholarship, or graduate school applications.
Fiction writer X.C. Atkins will be reading from his work in Tucker Theatre, with a reception to follow. Free and open to the public!
Business Analytics is one of five sessions that comprise the Certificate in Business Excellence program. This session provides an overview of the major data analytics topics in descriptive, prescriptive, and predictive analytics for decision making.
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
Professor Merry Wiesner-Hanks of the University of Wisconsin?Milwaukee presents the 2018 Boswell Lecture.
The Classical Studies Department is hosting a pre-game Brunch for our Alumni, Alumnae, Family and Friends of the department.
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!
Join us for the ITPIR Homecoming BBQ - friends, food, and research!
The Certificate in Business Managment is a five-day program created to address core functional business areas allowing participants to broaden their professional skills and enhance their career potential.
The Lemon Project will host a dialogue with experienced William & Mary students, who will provide advice and tips on how to excel in your college life.
Join Lacrecia Cade, JD '02 to discuss organizational dysfunction and hear about lessons she learned during her career that has been full of healthy disruption. She focuses on strengthening organizations that are experiencing growth or transformation.
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)
Join us for an interactive workshop for international students covering career exploration and decisions, US resume techniques, and Curricular Practical Training (CPT) options required for international students completing internships.
Enjoy Indian cuisine and learn about this amazing culture.
Lee Fennell, Max Pam Professor at the University of Chicago Law School, will present the 2018 George Wythe Lecture titled "Property Beyond Exclusion" at William & Mary Law School. Free and all are welcome.
Mary Silber, Professor of Statistics (The University of Chicago) will discuss "Being a Mentor. Being a Mentee. Building a Professional Community"
Join the Writing Resources Center for a workshop designed to help you discover your creative writing potential.
Enjoy Indian cuisine and learn about this amazing culture.
We are excited to announce that all William & Mary juniors and seniors are invited to apply to job and internship opportunities available through the annual Fall Recruiting Consortium (FRC) interview day in New York City on October 26, 2018.
Enjoy Indian cuisine and learn about this amazing culture.
Blackboard's Grade Center provides you a place to keep track of completed assignments and grades.
After Charlottesville: Memorials, Monuments and Memory in Virginia; A Symposium Sponsored by the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Department of History
Please join ILS on Monday, Oct. 29, during the lunch hour as we host Frank Samolis--co-chair of the International Trade Practice at Squire Patton Boggs--for a presentation about the latest developments in US trade policy. Pizza will be served!
Michele Tufano, Computer Science - PhD Dissertation Defense
Title: Learning Code Transformations via Neural Machine Translation
Advisor: Denys Poshyvanyk
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.
"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!
Join us for book launch and discussion of Face-to-Face Diplomacy: Social Neuroscience and International Relations by Prof. Marcus Holmes!
Join the Writing Resources Center for a workshop designed to help you handle your final projects.
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.
Four steps are required at least two weeks before you defend. November 2 is the last day by which you may meet this requirement if you intend to graduate in January 2019.
Business Strategy is one of five sessions that comprise the Certificate in Business Excellence program. This session will overview the fundamental concepts of strategic management and how to execute these key elements effectively in your organization.
Join us for William & Mary's annual Tech Day! The day will feature over 50 W&M alumni who are tech leaders in their respective fields, many of whom will participate in three thought leadership panels.
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
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!
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.
?In der Fremdsprache haben W?rter keine Kindheit?: Multilingual Aesthetics in the Transnational Bildungsroman.
"The Past and the Future of Women's Commentary on the Qur'an" - Dr. Maria Massi Dakake (George Mason University)
Please join us for a lecture by UVA's Vice Provost, Louis Nelson, "The Architecture of Democracy in a Landscape of Slavery: design and construction at Jefferson's University"
Join us and a panel of private and independent school educators for a discussion about careers in these school settings.
This lecture will uncover the history of US militarization, the expropriation of Chamorro land, and the migration of Filipino laborers after World War II in Guam.
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.
Learn more about Blackboard's assessment functionality at this training session.
Title: Mathematics of Quantum Entanglement
Alumni Linda Quigley will be speaking about her career and her current position as an attorney advisor in the Office of Policy and International Affairs at the US Patent & Trademark Office.
"The Coded Gaze: Unmasking Algorithmic Bias" - Joy Buolamwini
100th Anniversary of Women at W&M
Frank Lopez is a documentary filmmaker and activist. He will present a film and presentation about radical organizing in the aftermath of Fukushima Daichi.
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.
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.
Brown Bag Lunch Series: Professor Marc Lee Raphael - A Career Retrospective
Come and reflect with us as a community on anti-Semitism and racism in America, particularly in light of the recent shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. Comments by expert panelists, followed by an open conversation with the audience.
The year 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of women attending William & Mary, and a number of events are planned to celebrate this milestone.
Want a job or an internship this summer? Give your resume an overhaul so you can wow your next interviewer!
The American Diabetes foundation is going to do a presentation for the Medical and Health Outreach Club on November 14th on what diabetes is, the different types, it's affect on college-aged students.
We are honored to have one of our MSBA Professors, Prof. Jim Bradley for our second Operations-IT Club event "Workshop: Python for MBAs" who would teach us Python in this session.
Join the Writing Resources Center and Swem Library for a research paper work session designed to help you find quality sources and use them effectively.
Executive Leadership is one of five sessions that comprise the Certificate in Business Excellence program. This session will provide an overview of powerful principles that can be applied to any role, and across any organization or industry.
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 the SSRMC for an event featuring Scott Wilkinson, the founder, and president of AlphaVu, a company that uses cutting edge data analysis techniques to help their clients implement messaging strategies to reach people in decision-making environments.
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.
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Join WMCI this summer for many new, fun, and educational courses!
Dissertation Title: "Individual- and Population-Level Effects of Temperature and Hypoxia on Two Demersal Fishes in Chesapeake Bay"
Join us for a tour of our multispecies research laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
Are you planning to complete your degree requirements in Fall 2018? If you are planning to graduate from the Flex MBA Program during Fall 2018, your Notice of Candidacy form MUST be completed in Banner Self-Service by June 30, 2018.
You must Notify the [[w|vlthompsondopp,Office of Graduate Studies]] of your Defense Date for August 2018 graduation
This means your defense date must be scheduled with your committee by this deadline.
Required Orientation for the incoming Major General James Wright MBA Class of 2019
Major General James Wright students for the Class of 2019 begin summer classes
Join us for a tour of our zooplankton laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
Kurtis D. Bartlett, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "First Measurements of the Parity-Violating and Beam-Normal Single-SpinAsymmetries in Elastic Electron-Aluminum Scattering ."
A signed License and Embargo Form must be turned into the OGSR no later than 4:00pm Friday, July 13, 2018 for all A&S Graduate Students who will graduate in AUG 2018. Failure to complete this form by the required deadline will delay your graduation.
Richard Keith Thrasher , Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Extensions of the Standard Model Higgs Sector."
Join us for a tour of our shellfish pathology laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the oyster hatchery.
Join us for a tour of our seagrass greenhouse, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the Nunnally Ichthyology Collection (preserved fisheries collection).
David Arthur Brantley, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Applications of Lattice QCD to Hadronic CP Violation."
Daniel Albert Salmon, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Dynamics of Systems with Hamiltonian Monodromy."
Your defense must be scheduled and completed by this date before your final ETD submission.
Join us and learn about drones and marine debris, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
Thesis Title: "Impact of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation on Water Quality in Liberty Island, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: A Numerical Study"
Ph.D. Candidate: Kyle Wallace
Title: Understanding and Enriching Randomness Within Resource-Constrained Devices
Advisor: Dr. Gang Zhou and Dr. Kun Sun
Dissertation Title: "Development of Large-Scale Unstructured Grid Storm Surge and Sub-Grid Inundation Models for Coastal Applications"
Join us for a tour of our shellfish pathology laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the oyster hatchery.
Thesis Title: "Reproductive Investment in Crassostrea virginica as an Indicator of a Tolerance Response to Perkinsus marinus"
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.
Dissertation Title: "Consumption Patterns of Chesapeake Bay Fishes"
Join us for a tour of our seawater research laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the Nunnally Ichthyology Collection (preserved fisheries collection).
Students must meet with their advisor or graduate director before registering.
Thesis Title: "The relationship between reproduction and mortality in triploid Crassostrea virginica"
Dissertation Title: "Crab larval abundance and settlement patterns in changing Chesapeake Bay"
Thesis Title: "Genetic analyses of striped bass in the Chesapeake Bay: an investigation of connectivity among Virginia subestuaries and an evaluation of close-kinship mark-recapture methodology to estimate spawning abundance"
End of Summer Classes for MGJW Class of 2018
Join us for a tour of our environmental chemistry laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
Join us for a tour of our shellfish pathology laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the oyster hatchery.
Peter Rosenberg, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Exotic Phases in Attractive Fermions: Charge Order, Pairing, and Topological Signatures."
The six-credit Summer Institute for teachers and administrators operates under two beliefs:
Teachers who help other teachers produce students who become better writers
and effective teachers of writing need to be writers themselves
.
Thesis Title: "Use of Pop-Up Satellite Archival Tags (PSATs) to Investigate the Movements, Habitat Utilization, and Post-Release Survival of Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) that Summer in Virginia Waters"
Thesis Title: "Beach-ridge sedimentology as an archive of terrestrial climate change: Insights from a geochemical and stratigraphic study of the Tijucas Strandplain, southern Brazil"
Dissertation Title: "Multi-scale phylogenomics of Gadiformes with emphasis on hakes (Merluccius, Merlucciidae), a high-priority group for fisheries conservation."
End of Summer Classes for MGJW Class of 2019
Nancy Carter, Computer Science - PhD Defense
Dissertation Title: Usability, Efficiency and Security of Personal Computing Technologies
Advisor: Dr. Qun Li
Join us for a tour of our disease ecology laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
First year MPP students receive an overview of Cohen Career Center, as well advisement for resumes, interviews, and the job search.
Henry J. Monge-Camacho, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Lattice QCD for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay: Short Range Operator Contributions ."
Join us for a tour of our shellfish pathology laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the oyster hatchery.
3 faculty members representing 3 different academic disciplines present their 3 different perspectives on this year's Common Book "Hidden Figures". See the liberal arts experience in action!
3 faculty members representing 3 different academic disciplines present their 3 different perspectives on this year's Common Book "Hidden Figures". See the liberal arts experience in action!
3 faculty members representing 3 different academic disciplines present their 3 different perspectives on this year's Common Book "Hidden Figures". See the liberal arts experience in action!
3 faculty members representing 3 different academic disciplines present their 3 different perspectives on this year's Common Book "Hidden Figures". See the liberal arts experience in action!
Incoming students (freshmen and transfer) wishing to continue to study Chinese language are required to meet with the Chinese faculty for placement consultation.
Come to the ?Getting Started with Blackboard Basics? session and get your course ready for the semester.
Come to the ?Getting Started with Blackboard Basics? session and get your course ready for the semester.
Open to students in MBA Batten Fund and Corporate Finance CAM only.
Open to students in MBA Batten Fund and Corporate Finance CAM only.
Join us for a tour of our seawater research laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
Eigenvalues, Multiplicities and Graphs
Open only to undergraduate students pre-registered through the Boehly Center.
Open only to undergraduate students pre-registered through the Boehly Center.
Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honors Fraternity presents the annual 24 Hour Play Festival!
The Criminal Investigations Involving President Trump: Collusion, Paul Manafort, Michael Cohen, and The Rest of the Week?s News. Dean Douglas will moderate a discussion with Professors Gershowitz, Grove, and Marcus on Monday, September 3rd.
ISC3-1223 Spider Silk
Navigating Your Digital Learning Environment elearning Workshop
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Save the Date: Accounting Edge Conference 2018
September 5, 5-8 pm, Brinkley Commons , Alan B. Miller Hall
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Join us and learn about drones and marine debris, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the one-acre Teaching Marsh.
Come to the ?Getting Started with Blackboard Basics? session and get your course ready for the semester.
Are you interested in learning about sustainability and international aid from a healthcare perspective? Come learn about the mission of Global Brigades and how you can be apart of increasing access to healthcare worldwide!
SELS & SIPS welcome Tanya Fickenscher, General Counsel for Major League Baseball as a guest speaker. Ms. Fickenscher will be discussing her position with MLB, the associated trademark law, and anti-counterfeiting measures.
Learn more about the MACE Series, including expectations, timeframes, resources used in the series, and how to register.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Learn more about the MACE Series, including expectations, timeframes, resources used in the series, and how to register.
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.
Sara Bon-Harper, Executive Director of James Monroe's Highland Talk:
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Come have your questions about being pre-med answered!
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Due to inclement weather, we will reschedule this book launch and discussion of Face-to-Face Diplomacy: Social Neuroscience and International Relations by Prof. Marcus Holmes and Trusting Enemies by Prof. Nicholas Wheeler for a later date, TBD.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Please join the LGBTIQ Research Project for a training session on oral history methodologies! Attendance at least one of the two offered sessions is required for students to take oral histories during trips to Diversity Richmond.
Please join the LGBTIQ Research Project for a training session on oral history methodologies! Attendance at least one of the two offered sessions is required for students to take oral histories during trips to Diversity Richmond.
MACE is a six-week program, meeting for an hour a week, offered every semester to freshmen and sophomores, typically beginning after add/drop.
Wright is Assistant Professor of Anthropology/Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at W&M. Her talk, ?Building an Oilrig," is based on ethnographic work she conducted in 2010 and 2011 at an oil rig construction site in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Yutao Tang, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
Title : Exploring New Paradigms for Mobile Edge Computing
Advisor : Qun Li
"Environmental and Anthropogenic Drivers of Ecological Change: Lessons Learned from Land Snails."
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
This program is for William & Mary law students and will explore the topic of "Election Law Issues Arising Out of the Michael Cohen, Duncan Hunter, and Other Recent Cases." Due to limited seating, attendance is limited to law students and law faculty.
September 21 is the deadline for A&S grad students to apply to be paired with a mentor in the GSAB Mentoring Program.
"Neo-pragmatism" is a recent attempt to demystify truth and related notions such as representation and fact. Our conference features 8 renowned speakers. All are invited! Please contact the organizer, Josh Gert, to let him know you are attending.
Effective Communication is one of five sessions that comprise the Certificate in Business Excellence program. Participants will learn components of establishing credibility and executive presence, communicating effectively, and leading in the workplace.
Join us for a tour of our shellfish pathology laboratory, view live animals in our Visitors Center, and see the oyster hatchery.
Title: Non-revisiting Paths in Polyhedral Map on Surfaces
As part the Executive MBA Lecture Series, Professor T.J. Cheng will provide a lecture entitled "This Trade War Has Many Cuts"
Apply to graduate in 2019 with the Online Graduation Application. The form is open February 15 - October 1, 2018.
For guidance please see the Graduation Application website.
The Sharp Seminar, in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center, invites the campus community to a lecture by a Pulitzer Center grantee Lisa Palmer.
Lecture is Monday, September 24th at 5pm in Blow 201.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Join the Lemon Project for a dialogue with students, faculty, and the community, led by Jody Allen and Jerry Watkins III, about the political and emotional natures of campus memorials, and about what, how, and why we memorialize. Food will be provided.
Business Analytics for Strategic Leaders will provide the necessary knowledge to empower you to build a data-driven culture at your organization.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
This Dean's program for law students will feature a panel of our faculty who will talk about Judge Brett Kavanaugh and his nomination to the Supreme Court. Due to limited seating, attendance is limited to law students and law faculty.
James Franklyn Dowd, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Probe of Electroweak Interference Effects in Non-Resonant Inelastic Electron-Proton Scattering ."
Property Owner, Local Business and Government Vulnerability to Sea-Level Rise in Coastal Virginia: What Drives Management Choices in Coastal Virginia?
Come learn about a variety of citation management software available to help you automatically cite as you write, organize, easily collaborate with classmates, and create bibliographies. (Rescheduled from 9/12.)
The Summer Research Showcase is the Charles Center's annual undergraduate research event presenting research from various disciplines by students who have received summer research funding.
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.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
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 Tribe for Family Weekend!
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.
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