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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."
EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Wayne Nelson
The Reves Center hosts 23 Mandela Washington Fellows in the culmination of their Civic Leadership Institute program. The program is free and open to the public.
EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Wayne Nelson
Peter Rosenberg, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Exotic Phases in Attractive Fermions: Charge Order, Pairing, and Topological Signatures."
Henry J. Monge-Camacho, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Lattice QCD for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay: Short Range Operator Contributions ."
Come on out to meet some of the groups involved in sustainability on and off campus!
As part of the 100 Years of Women celebration at William & Mary, The President's Collection of Art presents Following in their Footsteps at the Sadler Center. This exhibition showcases alumane art thematically depicting works by women, of women.
Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honors Fraternity presents the annual 24 Hour Play Festival!
Sustainability encompasses the dynamic interactions between society and the environment, both natural and human driven, operating in ways that improve the well-being of all. Learn how you can get involved in sustainability!
Stop by to the FIRST Homebrew of the year on the Sadler Terrace featuring some of the incredibly talented Hombrewers from past Homebrews! There will be freeze pops and fun tunes!
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.
Sexual Victimization and Suicidality
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.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
William and Mary Law School's Public Discourse Initiative invites you to its fall semester interest meeting.
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.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
Submit your art and writing (poetry, fiction, or nonfiction) to Winged Nation Literary Magazine for a chance to be published! Email submissions and questions to winged.nation@gmail.com by midnight on Sunday, 11/11. Cash prizes awarded to top entries!
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 two alums currently working at Nat. Geo Partners in DC to learn more about life in marketing and what it's like working for an iconic brand like Nat Geo.
James Franklyn Dowd, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Probe of Electroweak Interference Effects in Non-Resonant Inelastic Electron-Proton Scattering ."
W&M is one of 15 universities to host a #SameHere Sit-Down, produced by The Global Mental Health Alliance: We?re All A Little ?Crazy.? Featuring candid conversations with an Olympic gold medalist, a recording artist and an ESPN Reporter.
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.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
Join the VIMS Dive-In Committee on Friday, September 28th, 2018 from 3:00 ? 4:30 PM for A Forum on Diversity and Inclusion at VIMS. Featured participants include the W&M Inside Out Theater Group and Dr. Ben Cucker of Hampton University.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings and writings.
Join the business faculty for a continental breakfast and learn about our undergraduate programs.
Learn how students can best prepare for a career after graduation.
Join the business faculty for a continental breakfast and learn about our undergraduate programs.
Dr. Sreerekha Sathiamma, Assistant Professor, Global Development Studies, University of Virginia
The talk features activists in China who are engaged in non-contentious social action at the juncture when social media has gone mainstream.
This talk traces the history of Asia in European maps from the earliest times to the late seventeenth century.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
The Dean's Office and Women's Law Society present: Breast Cancer and the Law, a discussion run by Here for the Girls about employment discrimination and the other legal side effects of Breast Cancer.
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!
VOX is hosting a Pro-Choice Talk. A panel of peers, speakers, and professors will talk about why they are pro-choice. It will be followed by a discussion. This is an opportunity to hear different perspectives on a controversial issue.
David P. Baugh, a noted criminal defense attorney, will lecture on "Zen and the Constitution: Basic Training for American Citizens" at the Law School in room 124. Free and all are welcome.
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.
Join us for an alumni panel about life after W&M and how to reach your career goals. FREE FOOD included!
COLL 300 visiting speaker Professor micha c?rdenas will describe her work in video games, virtual reality, and electronic art.
This lecture will consider how Arab bodies are allowed to inhabit or forbidden from gay spaces, particularly gay bars.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
Drop by Saturday, Oct 20 between 10am and 4pm to see the Art & Art History Alumnae Exhibition.
Art & Art History Alumni and friends are welcome to join us for a Homecoming Brunch, Saturday, Oct 20th from 10am to 12noon in the Andrews Atrium
Current students will give poster presentations of their research. We'll also hear from returning alumni on life after graduation.
East Asian cinema has given us fresh interpretations and visually stunning renditions of Shakespeare?s Hamlet.
The William & Mary Board of Visitors will host a public hearing on the university's budget and finances, including proposed tuition for incoming in-state students.
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 ILSS in Room 124 during the lunch hour for a presentation by Michael McVicker, a William & Mary Law alumni and immigration attorney based in Northern Virginia. Lunch from Baker's Crust will be provided!
"The Contours of Islamic Pluralism: A Muslim Interpretation of Hinduism in Early Modern South Asia"- Shankar Nair (University of Virginia)
A presentation about the relationship between experiences of sexual violence and suicidality.
Interested in learning more about the Conduct and Honor Advisory Program, your rights on campus or applying to become a CHAP? Attend one of two interest meetings to find out more.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
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!
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.
Dr Ayca Alemdaroglu is currently Associate Director of Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program at Buffett Institute for Global Studies, Northwestern University. She also teaches in Middle East and North African Studies in this institution.
"Ritualized Places and Multispecies Archaeology in the Chesapeake"
Brown-Bag Lunch Series: Anne Rasmusses (Music)- Islam and Music in Indonesia
Visiting Professor Javier Guill?n will present a talk on "Data Protection as a Human Right: Recent Developments in Implementation in the EU and US" on October 25, in room 141, at 12:50 PM. Free admission and all are welcome.
Join us for book launch and discussion of Face-to-Face Diplomacy: Social Neuroscience and International Relations by Prof. Marcus Holmes!
Interested in learning more about the Conduct and Honor Advisory Program, your rights on campus or applying to become a CHAP? Attend one of two interest meetings to find out more.
To commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Coeducation, the Gender and Technologies Symposium will build on the existing body of work created by scholarly collectives studying feminism and technology and will feature world-renowned gender and gaming experts.
Professor Wendy Hui Kyong Chun is the Canada 150 Research Chair in New Media at Simon Fraser University. She combines a background in Systems Design Engineering and English Literature to inform her work on contemporary digital media.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
SEC Commissioner Robert Jackson will join our community for a public lecture on Monday, November 5 . Free admission and the public is welcome. Lunch will be served. His lecture is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Law and Markets.
Catharine MacMillan, who holds the Chair in Private Law at the Dickson Poon School of Law at King?s College London, will deliver a lecture titled ?Personal Networks and the Transference of Legal Ideas: the Trans-Atlantic Career of Judah P. Benjamin.?
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.
Assistant Professor of Curriculum & Instruction, Meredith Kier will present her research on how the pre-existing interests in pre-service science teachers may support their developing commitments to teach in high-needs schools.
"The Past and the Future of Women's Commentary on the Qur'an" - Dr. Maria Massi Dakake (George Mason University)
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"
VOX: Voices for Planned Parenthood Generation Action is hosting its annual Abortion Speak-Out to break down the stigma and shame surrounding abortion in our community and country. We will have a panel of brave speakers telling their stories.
How can our hospitality affect our polarized culture? How do we courageously invite those different than we into our lives? Come out to listen to three national speakers and three William & Mary students and engage in thoughtful discussion.
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.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
"The Coded Gaze: Unmasking Algorithmic Bias" - Joy Buolamwini
100th Anniversary of Women at W&M
Prof. Dainotto (Duke) looks at historical attempts to imagine gangster cinema, against Hollywood?s mythologies, as the epics of the contrast between routine existence and change.
Jodi Kantor is a prize-winning investigative reporter and best-selling author whose work has revealed hidden truths about power, gender, technology, politics and culture.
Join President Rowe in celebrating 10 years of sustainability and launching the new W&M Sustainability Plan! See highlights of this university-wide initiative over a meal with other members of the campus community.
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 Government Department presents, ?Bringing New Voice to Virginia Politics: Reflections of Young Black Women in the General Assembly.?
Guest speakers will be Delegate Marcia Price of the 95th district and Delegate Lashrecse Aird of the 63rd district.
Join LLSA, ILSS, and ACS on Thursday (11/15) during the lunch hour in Room 127 in welcoming Burth Lopez, a staff attorney from the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. MALDEF is one of the nation's leading voices for Latino civil rights.
All are invited to an evening of great food and interesting presentations by this years Catron Scholars in the Andrews Gallery.
Tent of Nations (TON) is a peace and education center at an educational and environmentally conscious farm in Israel that seeks to build bridges between people and land.
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.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
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.
Speaker: Erin Huang (Assistant Professor in East Asian Studies & Comparative Literature, Princeton University)
Jana Allen-Bishop give an informative presentation on health, economics and research.
The Department of Government is pleased to announce that Janice Allen Jackson ?85 has been selected as the Fall 2018 Baxter-Ward Fellow. Ms. Jackson graduated from William & Mary with a self-designed major in Public Policy and Urban Studies.
All winners of Rocket Pitch from this semester will face off in the ultimate Rocket Pitch competition to determine the grand champion!
Celebrity Chef Katsuya Fukushima and his team of Washington DC's nationally-acclaimed Daikaya-Izakaya will be preparing vegetable ramen, smashed Waygu burger, roasted cauliflower and much in Sadler's Center Court as part of the GREAT WM ASIA COOK-OFF.
An evening of meditative and provocative listening: This concert showcases the works of composers in the fall semester computer music class.
Lynn Pasquerella was appointed president of the Association of American Colleges and Universities in 2016, after serving as the president of Mount Holyoke College. She will discuss "Advancing Equity & Inclusivity on College Campuses on a Post-truth Era."
Honors Thesis defense: Chengli Huang
Learn how to convey the value of your study abroad experience to employers and grad programs through the resume, cover letter, personal statement, and interview.
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.
Join Jewish Law Students Association to hear from Judge Robert Frank about his experiences serving on the Seventh Judicial Circuit. Come out to 141 on Tuesday, 22nd during the lunch hour. Free food!
Paul Grewal, who joined Facebook in June 2016 as Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, will present the 2019 Mervis Lecture. Admission is free and all are welcome.
Come to the kick-off meeting of the Financial Modeling Club on Monday, January 28th, at 7PM (food provided!) in Miller 1088.
Please join SIPS in welcoming William Roberts (US Copyright Office) & Steven Tepp (GW Law Professor and former Senate Judiciary staff member) to speak on Tuesday, January 29th.
Please join us for our next Anthropology Department Brown Bag with Dr. Rania Kassab Sweis (The University of Richmond) on Wednesday, January 30, at noon in Washington 101
Come learn about The Beautiful/Most Dangerous Game in Italy: the historical florentine soccer (Calcio storico fiorentino).
Presentation by Victoria Fanti (JHU)
Register here: https://bit.ly/2Myy56D
Hear from a panel of seniors sharing their experiences and advice they wish they'd known about Career Fairs & Recruiting.
Engaging Students and Making Classrooms Fair and Inclusive: Cross-Disciplinary Strategies and Language to Promote Student Success
Professor Alison Keith of the University of Toronto delivers the annual J. Ward Jones lecture on ?Courtesans (and Concubines) in Ancient Rome?
The Center for Student Diversity and William & Mary Student Assembly have invited Roland S. Martin back to William & Mary for our Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Program.
Mathematics Colloquium: Jesse Thorner (Stanford University)
Learn details about the upcoming 2019 Government, Nonprofit & Education Fair at Georgetown University, and get tips on how to best 'work the event.'
The Daily Work of Justice is a conversation series that invites people directly involved in an issue to share their lived experience, as a way of providing space for others to engage with empathy, understanding, and action.Our 2019 topic is addiction.
Come learn all about TableTalk William & Mary on February 5th, 2019 from 8:00PM - 9:00PM in Tucker 111.
Explore how an understanding of self-regulation and the related topics of self-direction, metacognition, and "learning how to learn" can help students become more effective learners. Presented by Professor Gene Roche and members of his research team.
Dr. Natasha Sriraman's lecture will juxtapose her personal journey as a Doctor and her advocacy for greater education and understanding of the impact of culture, bias, individuality and health literacy in health care.
Mathematics Colloquium: Yu Amy Xia (Mason School of Business, William & Mary)
Hear from Chancellor Robert M. Gates '65, L.H.D. '98 and President Katherine A. Rowe as they discuss the role of higher education in encouraging civil discourse around difficult topics and contrasting viewpoints.
Andrew James Pyle, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D. Title: Scattering a Bose-Einstein Condensate off a Modulated Barrier
The Charles Center's seminar on Writing for Public Audiences, in partnership with the Pulitzer Center, will host guest journalist Jacopo Ottaviani. Ottaviani is an ICFJ Knight Fellow and works as Chief Data Officer with Code for Africa.
"The Names of Jerusalem in the Bible: From Meaning to Symbol and Destiny," by Professor Christophe Rico, Director of the Polis in Jerusalem.
Looking for a job or internship? Don't know where to start? Join the Global Research Institute for a resume workshop on Wednesday, February 13th at 6 PM in Tyler 219! Please bring three copies of your current resume. RSVP here: bit.ly/2WP3jwK
Dr. Wright is a geographer and oceanographer, who will deliver a presentation titled ?Discovery?Technology?Hope? in celebration of the 100 Years of Women and the UN International Women & Girls in Science day.
A moderated panel discussion about media law and freedom of speech, with guest speaker, Nabiha Syed.
Join Ira Socol. Pam Moran, and Chad Ratliff, authors of Timeless Learning: How Imagination, Observation, and Zero-Based Thinking Change Schools, for a Virtual Book Club hosted by Tribe Teachers.
The W&M Department of Religious Studies presents, as part of its brown-bag lunch event series, "Ritual in the Dead Sea Scrolls,"a lecture by Prof. Michael Daise.
"The Interesting Life of Protons." Anashe Bandari, doctoral candidate in Physics, will present a talk on current research into protons ongoing at the Jefferson Lab in Newport News. Refreshments to follow.
WMSURE Weekly Workshop: Professional Development
Hear W&M Faculty Robert Trent Vinson discuss his latest book on Albert Luthuli. Signed copies will be available for purchase and refreshments will be provided.
?Poland Today: The Good, the Bad, and the Complicated?
WMSURE Study Abroad Workshop: Featuring Dr. Jennifer Gully
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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."
EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Wayne Nelson
The Reves Center hosts 23 Mandela Washington Fellows in the culmination of their Civic Leadership Institute program. The program is free and open to the public.
EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Wayne Nelson
Peter Rosenberg, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Exotic Phases in Attractive Fermions: Charge Order, Pairing, and Topological Signatures."
Henry J. Monge-Camacho, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Lattice QCD for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay: Short Range Operator Contributions ."
Join with your new community-mates for an afternoon of get-to-know-you activities, followed by your first of three required community meetings led by your Orientation Aide (OA) and Resident Assistant (RA).
The Dean of Undergraduate Studies introduces and discusses the academic expectations of the College.
Learn how we can help you figure out and pursue your dream career no matter you academic major.
Explore the rewards, obligations, and tensions associated with the diverse talents, interests, and identities in our community.
Learn how we can help you figure out and pursue your dream career no matter you academic major.
Come on out to meet some of the groups involved in sustainability on and off campus!
Learn how we can help you figure out and pursue your dream career no matter you academic major.
Explore the rewards, obligations, and tensions associated with the diverse talents, interests, and identities in our community.
Learn how we can help you figure out and pursue your dream career no matter you academic major.
As part of the 100 Years of Women celebration at William & Mary, The President's Collection of Art presents Following in their Footsteps at the Sadler Center. This exhibition showcases alumane art thematically depicting works by women, of women.
Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honors Fraternity presents the annual 24 Hour Play Festival!
Sustainability encompasses the dynamic interactions between society and the environment, both natural and human driven, operating in ways that improve the well-being of all. Learn how you can get involved in sustainability!
Stop by to the FIRST Homebrew of the year on the Sadler Terrace featuring some of the incredibly talented Hombrewers from past Homebrews! There will be freeze pops and fun tunes!
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.
Sexual Victimization and Suicidality
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.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
William and Mary Law School's Public Discourse Initiative invites you to its fall semester interest meeting.
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.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
Submit your art and writing (poetry, fiction, or nonfiction) to Winged Nation Literary Magazine for a chance to be published! Email submissions and questions to winged.nation@gmail.com by midnight on Sunday, 11/11. Cash prizes awarded to top entries!
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 two alums currently working at Nat. Geo Partners in DC to learn more about life in marketing and what it's like working for an iconic brand like Nat Geo.
James Franklyn Dowd, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Probe of Electroweak Interference Effects in Non-Resonant Inelastic Electron-Proton Scattering ."
W&M is one of 15 universities to host a #SameHere Sit-Down, produced by The Global Mental Health Alliance: We?re All A Little ?Crazy.? Featuring candid conversations with an Olympic gold medalist, a recording artist and an ESPN Reporter.
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.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
Join the VIMS Dive-In Committee on Friday, September 28th, 2018 from 3:00 ? 4:30 PM for A Forum on Diversity and Inclusion at VIMS. Featured participants include the W&M Inside Out Theater Group and Dr. Ben Cucker of Hampton University.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings and writings.
We'd like to welcome you to our campus and meet you in person!
Come and enjoy a presentation by some of our nationally recognized faculty.
Join the business faculty for a continental breakfast and learn about our undergraduate programs.
Learn how students can best prepare for a career after graduation.
Learn about combating fear-based excellence and how to better manage fear of failure. Presented by Dr. Kelly Crace, Associate Vice President for Health & Wellness and Executive Assistant Professor of Psychology.
Join the business faculty for a continental breakfast and learn about our undergraduate programs.
Hear what the faculty from the three knowledge domains have to say about this year's common book: Hidden Figures.
Dr. Sreerekha Sathiamma, Assistant Professor, Global Development Studies, University of Virginia
The talk features activists in China who are engaged in non-contentious social action at the juncture when social media has gone mainstream.
This talk traces the history of Asia in European maps from the earliest times to the late seventeenth century.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
The Dean's Office and Women's Law Society present: Breast Cancer and the Law, a discussion run by Here for the Girls about employment discrimination and the other legal side effects of Breast Cancer.
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!
VOX is hosting a Pro-Choice Talk. A panel of peers, speakers, and professors will talk about why they are pro-choice. It will be followed by a discussion. This is an opportunity to hear different perspectives on a controversial issue.
David P. Baugh, a noted criminal defense attorney, will lecture on "Zen and the Constitution: Basic Training for American Citizens" at the Law School in room 124. Free and all are welcome.
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.
Join us for an alumni panel about life after W&M and how to reach your career goals. FREE FOOD included!
COLL 300 visiting speaker Professor micha c?rdenas will describe her work in video games, virtual reality, and electronic art.
This lecture will consider how Arab bodies are allowed to inhabit or forbidden from gay spaces, particularly gay bars.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
Drop by Saturday, Oct 20 between 10am and 4pm to see the Art & Art History Alumnae Exhibition.
Art & Art History Alumni and friends are welcome to join us for a Homecoming Brunch, Saturday, Oct 20th from 10am to 12noon in the Andrews Atrium
Current students will give poster presentations of their research. We'll also hear from returning alumni on life after graduation.
East Asian cinema has given us fresh interpretations and visually stunning renditions of Shakespeare?s Hamlet.
The William & Mary Board of Visitors will host a public hearing on the university's budget and finances, including proposed tuition for incoming in-state students.
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 ILSS in Room 124 during the lunch hour for a presentation by Michael McVicker, a William & Mary Law alumni and immigration attorney based in Northern Virginia. Lunch from Baker's Crust will be provided!
"The Contours of Islamic Pluralism: A Muslim Interpretation of Hinduism in Early Modern South Asia"- Shankar Nair (University of Virginia)
A presentation about the relationship between experiences of sexual violence and suicidality.
Join us for this event with tailor-made information for transfer students who need to declare a major.
Join Students for the Innocence Project in room 239 for a conversation with Isabel Corngold, a legal fellow at the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project. Lunch will be provided.
Interested in learning more about the Conduct and Honor Advisory Program, your rights on campus or applying to become a CHAP? Attend one of two interest meetings to find out more.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
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!
Have questions about declaring a major? Come to this workshop to get a walk through of the process!
No need to RSVP for this workshop - looking forward to seeing you there!
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.
Dr Ayca Alemdaroglu is currently Associate Director of Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program at Buffett Institute for Global Studies, Northwestern University. She also teaches in Middle East and North African Studies in this institution.
"Ritualized Places and Multispecies Archaeology in the Chesapeake"
Brown-Bag Lunch Series: Anne Rasmusses (Music)- Islam and Music in Indonesia
The McGlothlin Leadership Forum brings together two generations of leaders: the next generation from the business and law schools and the McGlothlin Leadership Forum Fellows, pre-eminent leaders in their fields.
Visiting Professor Javier Guill?n will present a talk on "Data Protection as a Human Right: Recent Developments in Implementation in the EU and US" on October 25, in room 141, at 12:50 PM. Free admission and all are welcome.
Join us for book launch and discussion of Face-to-Face Diplomacy: Social Neuroscience and International Relations by Prof. Marcus Holmes!
Interested in learning more about the Conduct and Honor Advisory Program, your rights on campus or applying to become a CHAP? Attend one of two interest meetings to find out more.
To commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Coeducation, the Gender and Technologies Symposium will build on the existing body of work created by scholarly collectives studying feminism and technology and will feature world-renowned gender and gaming experts.
Professor Wendy Hui Kyong Chun is the Canada 150 Research Chair in New Media at Simon Fraser University. She combines a background in Systems Design Engineering and English Literature to inform her work on contemporary digital media.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
SEC Commissioner Robert Jackson will join our community for a public lecture on Monday, November 5 . Free admission and the public is welcome. Lunch will be served. His lecture is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Law and Markets.
Catharine MacMillan, who holds the Chair in Private Law at the Dickson Poon School of Law at King?s College London, will deliver a lecture titled ?Personal Networks and the Transference of Legal Ideas: the Trans-Atlantic Career of Judah P. Benjamin.?
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.
Assistant Professor of Curriculum & Instruction, Meredith Kier will present her research on how the pre-existing interests in pre-service science teachers may support their developing commitments to teach in high-needs schools.
"The Past and the Future of Women's Commentary on the Qur'an" - Dr. Maria Massi Dakake (George Mason University)
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"
VOX: Voices for Planned Parenthood Generation Action is hosting its annual Abortion Speak-Out to break down the stigma and shame surrounding abortion in our community and country. We will have a panel of brave speakers telling their stories.
How can our hospitality affect our polarized culture? How do we courageously invite those different than we into our lives? Come out to listen to three national speakers and three William & Mary students and engage in thoughtful discussion.
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.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
"The Coded Gaze: Unmasking Algorithmic Bias" - Joy Buolamwini
100th Anniversary of Women at W&M
Prof. Dainotto (Duke) looks at historical attempts to imagine gangster cinema, against Hollywood?s mythologies, as the epics of the contrast between routine existence and change.
Jodi Kantor is a prize-winning investigative reporter and best-selling author whose work has revealed hidden truths about power, gender, technology, politics and culture.
Join President Rowe in celebrating 10 years of sustainability and launching the new W&M Sustainability Plan! See highlights of this university-wide initiative over a meal with other members of the campus community.
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
Please join If/When/How to learn about state legislation on abortion access with Professor Tara Grove.
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 Government Department presents, ?Bringing New Voice to Virginia Politics: Reflections of Young Black Women in the General Assembly.?
Guest speakers will be Delegate Marcia Price of the 95th district and Delegate Lashrecse Aird of the 63rd district.
Learn about "invisible" career paths for humanities grads from our alumni panelists.
Join LLSA, ILSS, and ACS on Thursday (11/15) during the lunch hour in Room 127 in welcoming Burth Lopez, a staff attorney from the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. MALDEF is one of the nation's leading voices for Latino civil rights.
All are invited to an evening of great food and interesting presentations by this years Catron Scholars in the Andrews Gallery.
Tent of Nations (TON) is a peace and education center at an educational and environmentally conscious farm in Israel that seeks to build bridges between people and land.
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.
If you?ve spotted a business opportunity or identified a problem worth solving and have a idea you?d like to take to the next level, come by the Entrepreneurship Center to pitch it in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win $100.
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.
Speaker: Erin Huang (Assistant Professor in East Asian Studies & Comparative Literature, Princeton University)
Jana Allen-Bishop give an informative presentation on health, economics and research.
The Department of Government is pleased to announce that Janice Allen Jackson ?85 has been selected as the Fall 2018 Baxter-Ward Fellow. Ms. Jackson graduated from William & Mary with a self-designed major in Public Policy and Urban Studies.
All winners of Rocket Pitch from this semester will face off in the ultimate Rocket Pitch competition to determine the grand champion!
Celebrity Chef Katsuya Fukushima and his team of Washington DC's nationally-acclaimed Daikaya-Izakaya will be preparing vegetable ramen, smashed Waygu burger, roasted cauliflower and much in Sadler's Center Court as part of the GREAT WM ASIA COOK-OFF.
An evening of meditative and provocative listening: This concert showcases the works of composers in the fall semester computer music class.
Lynn Pasquerella was appointed president of the Association of American Colleges and Universities in 2016, after serving as the president of Mount Holyoke College. She will discuss "Advancing Equity & Inclusivity on College Campuses on a Post-truth Era."
Honors Thesis defense: Chengli Huang
Learn how to convey the value of your study abroad experience to employers and grad programs through the resume, cover letter, personal statement, and interview.
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.
Join Jewish Law Students Association to hear from Judge Robert Frank about his experiences serving on the Seventh Judicial Circuit. Come out to 141 on Tuesday, 22nd during the lunch hour. Free food!
Paul Grewal, who joined Facebook in June 2016 as Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, will present the 2019 Mervis Lecture. Admission is free and all are welcome.
Come to the kick-off meeting of the Financial Modeling Club on Monday, January 28th, at 7PM (food provided!) in Miller 1088.
Please join SIPS in welcoming William Roberts (US Copyright Office) & Steven Tepp (GW Law Professor and former Senate Judiciary staff member) to speak on Tuesday, January 29th.
Please join us for our next Anthropology Department Brown Bag with Dr. Rania Kassab Sweis (The University of Richmond) on Wednesday, January 30, at noon in Washington 101
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