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A series of six panels throughout the academic year where seniors can share their experiences, lessons learned, and advice on various career topics with freshmen and sophomores.
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 in the Swem Library. Find a full schedule of the Student Research Showcase here.
Carl Friedrichs hosts:
Seminar Title: ?Spatial and temporal patterns of manure and fertilizer applications in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, 1950-2012?
by: Jennifer Keisman, U.S. Geological Survey/Chesapeake Bay Program
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings, and writings in the Swem Library. Find a full schedule of the Student Research Showcase here.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings, and writings in the Swem Library. Find a full schedule of the Student Research Showcase here.
Want to experience a day in the life of a W&M student? Attend a class!
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 in the Swem Library. Find a full schedule of the Student Research Showcase below.
Looking for a job or internship? Meet employers at the annual Fall Career & Internship Fair put on by the Cohen Career Center.
We need your help to design and build a small satellite to be launched into orbit from Wallops Island in 2018. We are also working with local schools to build five additional satellites. No experience necessary.
Donald B. Verrilli, Jr., former U.S. Solicitor General from 2011 to 2016, will present William & Mary's Constitution Day Lecture. His lecture is titled "The Supreme Court and the Solicitor General in Polarized Times."
Stop by the library to see where students spend all of their time!
David Sobel, Irwin and Marjorie Guttag Professor, Ethics and Political Philosophy, at Syracuse University, will speak on the topic of "Valuing Can Ground Value." All invited--students welcome!
The Institute of Bill of Rights Law will host the 2017 Supreme Court Preview on September 15-16, 2017 at the William & Mary Law School.
JJ Orth hosts:
Seminar Title: "CBNERR ? Program Overview and Opportunities"
by: Willy Reay, VIMS
Refugees and Conflict in the Middle East a lecture by Rochelle Davis, Georgetown University
Seminar Title: ?Natural transmission and mortality in juvenile blue crabs infected by Hematodinium perezi?
by: Juan Pablo Huchin-Mian, VIMS
Seminar Title: "The VIMS Nunnally Ichthyology Collection, and the value natural history collections in marine science"
by: Eric Hilton, VIMS
The Charles H. Koch, Jr., Forum on Administrative Law will feature as its first event a panel on "Administrative Agencies under the Trump Administration." Panelists: Allison Orr Larsen, David E. Lewis, and Paul R. Verkuil. Moderated by Professor Larsen.
This workshop will provide information on maximizing your productivity for your classes and your research.
Seminar Title: ?How tide, wind, sea surface topography, and warm cores rings affect flow dynamics in shelfbreak submarine canyons
-- Investigating upwelling and downwelling in the southern Mid-Atlantic Bight canyons using gliders?
by: Haixing Wang, VIMS
The Study Abroad Funding Forum will provide information on financial aid and various study abroad scholarships, W&M administered scholarships as well as national scholarships, that can used to pay for study abroad.
Kenneth Moore hosts:
Seminar Title: "Title TBA"
by: Kenji Sugimoto, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Please welcome Marc E. Elias, Partner at Perkins Coie, L.L.P for a public facing lecture hosted by the William & Mary Election Law Society.
Join us in the Reves Room at the Reves Center on Monday, September 25th, from 4:30 to 6:00 for Professor Xinsong Wang?s lecture on civic engagement of the middle class in China.
Study abroad at Oxford University in 2018-19 or Spring 2019!
Seminar Title: "Who's chasing my fish? Distribution, habitat, and environmental limits in a changing ocean"
by: Kevin Weng, VIMS
Get your proposals reviewed for feedback!
Learn about opportunities to participate in Community-Based Participatory Action Research in Ghana this summer with SPAID! Applications open up September 25th and close October 6th.
The 50th Commemoration Planning Committee is honored to present a Brown Bag talk by Dr. Trudier Harris, Sara and Jess Cloud Distinguished Lecturer. Dr. Harris was the first African American faculty to be tenured at William & Mary.
Come hear Judge Roderick C. Young, Magistrate Judge of the Eastern District of Virginia, speak to William & Mary Law Students about his career and experiences within the legal profession. Sponsored by William & Mary's Black Law Students Association.
Professor Jamal Greene, the Dwight Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, will present the Law School's 2017 Cutler Lecture. It is titled "Can the Constitution Save Us?" Admission is free and the public is welcome. Reception with speaker afterward.
Meet with admissions representatives from 100+ graduate schools and programs across the country. Ask questions about your application and get tips from panels to learn more about the process for specific programs.
Join the Geology Department for an overnight adventure and a canoe trip down the James River to examine river hydrology, sediments, and bedrock in central Virginia.
Title: Modeling Payment Timing in Multiechelon Inventory Systems with Applications to Supply Chain Coordination
Learn about opportunities to participate in Community-Based Participatory Action Research in Ghana this summer with SPAID! Applications open up September 25th and close October 6th.
Join the Lemon Project along with Becca Marcus of the Counseling Center as she provides students, faculty, staff and community members with concrete ways to take care of themselves using Mindfulness techniques. Everyone is welcome! Free lunch provided.
Judge Rosemary Pooler will provide a talk titled "What is it like to be a Federal Court of Appeals Judge?" She is a U.S. Circuit Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. All are welcome.
Presentation by Angela Navarro, Virginia Deputy Secretary of Natural Resources, hosted by the Student Environmental and Animal Law Society and the Virginia Coastal Policy Center.
In the lecture Dr. Hashimoto will examine two films produced in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War in China and Japan.
Dr. Totah will discuss preservation and the city of Damascus before the war in Syria and today.
Monthly Meeting of GSA. Discuss graduate student events, funding opportunities, and concerns.
Join Christian Legal Society for dinner and the opportunity to hear from Dean Douglas as he shares his wisdom and advice with us!
MANOS and SOMOS, research-based community health projects and COLL 300's, are recruiting new members to work in Nicaragua and the Domincan Republic! Come out to either of our interest meetings, either on 10/3 or 10/4 at 7PM in ISC 1111.
Please join the APeL Office for our Course Design workshop, the second session in our Fall e[xploring] Learning Design series. More info to come, or contact our APeL Office with questions.
MANOS and SOMOS, research-based community health projects and COLL 300's, are recruiting new members to work in Nicaragua and the Domincan Republic! Come out to either of our interest meetings, either on 10/3 or 10/4 at 7PM in ISC 1111.
Join us for a talk with David Baugh: Thursday, October 5th at 1:00 PM, in classroom 127 at the Law School. Mr. Baugh's visit is sponsored by The Wolf Law Library.
A workshop on the intersection of philosophy of religion and ethics will be held October 5th through October 7th. All interested are invited. Schedule posted here.
The Tyler Symposium speaks to both the 50th anniversary of the admission of African American women and the 100th anniversary of white women?s acceptance as students and interrogates the desegregation of higher education as it relates to women.
Speaker: Martin Rolek (William & Mary)
Title: Partial results related to Hadwiger's conjecture and the double-critical graph conjecture
The Araba of Modakeke and Ayodeji Ogunnaike will discuss the complicated history of religions in Southwestern Nigeria in the 20th-century.
Stan Brand will give a lecture on American constitutional democracy and presidential scandals. The event is co-hosted by the Dunn Civil Liberties Project and the Government Department
Mr. Stanley M. Brand, Senior Counsel at Akin Gump, will present a luncheon talk on the topic of "Congress, the President, and the Mueller Investigation." Free and all are welcome. RSVP at the link below if you'd like to join us for lunch.
A lecture by Dr. Frank Wolff, Research Associate , Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies, Osnabr?ck University
Fund your sustainability idea, research, program or initiative! Green Fee proposals are accepted every fall and spring semester from all students, faculty and staff. Submissions are accepted early for those who would like additional feedback.
Revolutionary Ideas: Innovating MBA Programs for Working Professionals
In the first talk of the School of Education's 2017-2018 Diversity Lecture Series, Jerlando Jackson will present "Diversity Prism Imperative: Advancing Organizational Ownership of Disparities in Higher Education."
Professor David L. Callies will receive the 2017 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize during the fourteenth annual Brigham Kanner Property Rights Conference at the William & Mary Law School on October 12-13.
The Federalist Society and Institute of Bill of Rights Law are hosting a talk by Edward Whelan, co-editor of "Scalia Speaks: Reflections on Law, Faith, and Life Well Lived," a new collection of speeches by the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
Global Brigades is the largest student run global health and sustainable organization
Speaker: Alexandr Kostochka (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Title: On disjoint and longest cycles in graphs
How do the modern day analytic capabilities, made possible by powerful high speed computing, inform government responsibility to provide for and protect its citizens?
Join the students of the W&M Masters of Accounting Program for an informal lunch while they visit Washington on their annual DC Trek!
Interested in human rights advocacy, international development, or federal contracting? Michael Castellano, alum '10, is skyping in to provide insights on how to enter the field and what each job is truly like.
Please join us on October 19th, from 4:00 to 5:30 pm in the Reves Room at the Reves Center for International Studies for the lecture ?Lines: The Soul of Chinese Calligraphy? by renowned Chinese calligrapher and painter Haiquan Xiong.
Discuss careers in community organizing with W&M students and alumni interested in uniting congregations and working for social, economic and racial justice.
German Studies Info Session
Dr. John T. Spike will examine works from our current exhibition, Building on the Legacy, which features more than thirty paintings, drawings, works on paper and sculptures by some of this country?s most renowned artists.
This workshop presents review of methods used to provide empirical
support for score interpretations from intelligence tests.
Computer Science Alumni Colloquium Series
Achieving Scientific Reproducibility for Experimental Computer Science
Bruce Childers (BS '91)
University of Pittsburgh
Speaker: Mike Pozulp (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Professor Javier Corrales of Amherst College presents the 2017 Boswell Lecture, Friend and Foe: Liberal Democracy and LGBT Rights in the Americas.
A fun and exciting 90-minute play that explores misogyny and grief through the lens of campy horror and fake blood - just in time for Halloween!
A fun and exciting 90-minute play that explores misogyny and grief through the lens of campy horror and fake blood - just in time for Halloween!
A fun and exciting 90-minute play that explores misogyny and grief through the lens of campy horror and fake blood - just in time for Halloween!
A fun and exciting 90-minute play that explores misogyny and grief through the lens of campy horror and fake blood - just in time for Halloween!
Concord Traveling Scholarship recipient Samantha Boateng will read about her recent trip to Ghana.
What's the difference between a Ph.D in psychology versus a Psy.D?
Seminar Title: ?The effect of climate change on toxic Alexandrium and paralytic shellfish poisoning events in Alaska?
by: Wayne Litaker, NOAA
Want free lunch with fabulous company? History is hosting its first ever "pizza with a prof" on Tuesday, Oct. 24 from noon to 1pm in Blair 206.
Join us to learn more about the Master of Science in Business Analytics program.
Jianing Zhao, Computer Science - Oral Preliminary Exam
Title: Causal Inference and Aid Projects
Advisor: Dr. Peter Kemper
Join us to learn more about the Master of Accounting Program.
Come out to work in a low-stress environment on any papers you're hoping to revise!
DANCEVENT is a concert of original choreography by Dance faculty members performed by faculty, the Orchesis Modern Dance Company and guest artists.
The Virginia Coastal Policy Center at William & Mary Law School is hosting its fifth annual conference.
Cultural Heritage in French Polynesia: Archaeological Research and Community Outreach in the 'Opunohu Valley, Society Islands
Speaker: Maxym Derevyagin (The University of Mississippi)
This is open for all majors and class years!
DANCEVENT is a concert of original choreography by Dance faculty members performed by faculty, the Orchesis Modern Dance Company and guest artists.
DANCEVENT is a concert of original choreography by Dance faculty members performed by faculty, the Orchesis Modern Dance Company and guest artists.
DANCEVENT is a concert of original choreography by Dance faculty members performed by faculty, the Orchesis Modern Dance Company and guest artists.
Consider the BA/MPP program and get your Master of Public Policy by adding just 1 year to your W&M bachelor?s degree! Graduates gain marketable analysis skills & work in nonprofits, government, private sector, and more. Open to ALL undergraduate majors.
Join us to learn more about the Master of Accounting Program.
Join us to learn more about the new Master of Science in Business Analytics program.
Please join the APeL Office for our Assessment and Feedback workshop, the third session in our e[xploring] Learning Design series. More info to come, or contact our APeL Office with questions.
Assistant Professor of Counselor Education Daniel Gutierrez will present his research on the intersection of spirituality and counseling.
Join us for a special tour of the exhibit on Roman law in the Law Library led by the curating librarian, Kathryn Downing, and our Chancellor of the Commons, Prof. McSweeney.
Please RSVP here, and we will meet by the law library reference desk.
Nazia Kazi is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University who will deliver a lecture titled Troubling Islamophobia: The Politics of Naming and the Rise of Islamophobia Studies
Global Business Brigades covers business and micro-finance lessons for rural communities in Latin America! We meet every other Thursday in Tyler 134
Information Session on Italian Studies.
Come meet the Italian Studies faculty, learn about new Spring courses, the Italian minor, and study abroad opportunities.
Enjoy some pizza with faculty and fellow students
The Public Discourse Initiative is proud to present the second installment of its speaker series, Cocktails & Conversations, cosponsored by the Immigration Law Society.
Nonpartisan information session on the candidates up for election in Williamsburg and across Virginia.
A talk by Dr. Samhita Sunya, Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern & South Asian Languages & Cultures at the University of Virginia. A discussion on three War on Terror comedies ("terror comedies") from the Global South.
Admission: FREE
This baritone and pianist present a program of songs by Wolf, Faur?, and Ives along with folk song arrangements by Beethoven. The program concludes with various American parlor and cabaret favorites.
Title: Chaos in ecology: An examination of nonlinear population dynamics in diffusive and advective dispersal environments
Investigating the Past with 3D Scanning, Visualization, and Analysis
Szymon Rusinkiewicz
Department of Computer Science
Princeton University
PSF's Study Guide Drive will be 11/6-11/9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily in the lobby. PSF will be tabling with a variety of hornbooks, Examples & Explanations books, and other books that students can buy to help prepare students for finals!
Gain practical insights into networking, job search, resume writing, and more during this workshop focused on equipping students interested in careers in education and human services.
Come and beat on drums with us! Relieve some tension.
Monthly Meeting of GSA. Discuss graduate student events, funding opportunities, and concerns.
Find your voice with no experience needed. Our editors will help you workshop your ideas so that they can be published online and distributed in print across the campus community. Email fhopinions@gmail.com with any ideas/ questions.
The William & Mary Tax Conference offers lawyers and accountants an in-depth look at current topics in tax law. Please plan to join us for our 63rd conference at the Kingsmill Resort. For more information, visit our conference website below.
Valerie Marie Gray , Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Determination of the Kinematics of the Qweak Experiment and Investigation of an Atomic Hydrogen M?ller Polarimeter ."
Seminar Title: "Digital Discovery of Deep-Sea Diversity"
by: Mike Vecchione, NMFS National Systematics Laboratory and VIMS
Professor Zhang?s lecture will introduce knowledge of Chinese language including its evolution of the language, dialectal variations, language neighbors, syntax of the modern standard colloquial language, and historical and philological aspects.
Diana Villarreal ?13, the Volunteer and Community Engagement Manager at the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Richmond, is coming to give tips on entering nonprofit careers, and more! RSVP on Tribe Careers under ?Workshops.?
Title: Modeling infectious diseases: global dynamics for disease endemicity and elimination
Please join us on Friday, November 10th, in the Reves Center's Reves Room from 4:00-6:00 pm for a book talk on Water Tossing Boulders: How a Family of Chinese Immigrants Led the First Fight to Desegregate Schools, led by Author Adrienne Berard.
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets is hosting guest speaker Sheldon Gilbert. His talk is titled "The Constitutional Law of Economic Liberty, as Told Exclusively Through Cows." Admission is free and all are welcome.
Matthew Creed Burton, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Superconducting Thin Films for the Enhancement of Superconducting Radio Frequency Accelerator Cavities ."
A public lecture by Professor Gregg Brazinsky (George Washington University) on "Winning the Third World: Sino-American Rivalry during the Cold War."
Info session on the International Peace Scholarships for international women.
Christopher Robert Flint, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Computational Methods of Lattice Boltzmann MHD ."
The Marketing Club is excited to host our first speaker Professor Dawn Edmiston Tuesday, November 14th from 11-12pm in room 1013. Light refreshments will be served.
You can find Dr. Dawn Edmiston's biography here. Please RSVP at the link below:
Join us for this year's Career Symposium, sponsored by the Graduate Career Management Center.
Effective leaders make a significant difference in any organization. Join thought leader Andrea Tecce, partner at Lead Star, as she addresses the essential leadership skills for success.
Interested in spending your summer studying law abroad? CLSS is hosting a panel of law students who had participated in Prof Warren?s CLSS program last summer. Applications for these internships will drop in December.
The Election Law Society presents a discussion with Brooks Braun, a Policy Analyst at the Virginia Department of Elections.
Deputy Attorney General Stephen Cobb will be joining the American Constitution Society to talk about important issues concerning federalism in the past, present, and future. Panera will be served!
Are you considering a gap year? Learn about Project Horseshoe Farm.
Join us in DC to learn about W&M?s Master of Public Policy Program!
Mingle with faculty & alumni and learn how our program?s access to experts, generous financial assistance, and real-world curriculum can help you reach your goals.
We will create maps in a PEPFAR region on OpenStreetMap to be used by local health workers to find health clinics and connect patients with resources. Come be part of this global mission for a fantastic cause!
Is your paper neat or on the rocks? Get research help at the Swem Library Research Happy Hour!
Join us to learn more about the Master of Accounting Program.
Join us virtually to learn more about the field of Data Science and William & Mary's Master of Science in Business Analytics program.
Join us as William & Mary law and undergraduate students unveil their maps for 11 Virginia House districts created as final projects for a new course offered this fall titled "Legislative Redistricting with Geographic Information Systems."
Shuai Hao, Computer Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
Title: On the Impact of Internet Naming Evolution: Deployment, Performance, and Security Implications
Advisor: Dr. Haining Wang
Interested in intelligence and counterterrorism careers? Alexa will be speaking about how she entered the field and provide tips for students who wish to follow suit. RSVP on Tribe Careers under "Workshops."
Dr. Michael Blakey will examine the social history of theories that connect biology, "nature," social inequality, and behavior, specifically pertaining to African American culture, in conjunction with our Building on the Legacy exhibition.
In the second talk of the School of Education's 2017-2018 Diversity Lecture Series, Cirecie West-Olatunji will present "Revisiting the Promise of Multiculturalism in Education."
Come learn about ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and a new course offered by Professor Jeremy Pope at the Africana House! Chat, chew and learn. Refreshments will be served. #WMAfricanaHouse
Qing Yang, Computer Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
Title: Exploiting Power for Smartphone Security and Privacy
Advisor: Dr. Gang Zhou
Title: Fractional Separation Dimension
Seyed Amir Iranmanesh's Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
Title: Security Enhancements on Voice over IP Networks
Advisor: Dr. Haining Wan
Seminar Title: ?Why marshes are martian environments to H. perezi?
by: Patricia O'Leary, VIMS
Join us to learn more about the Master of Accounting Program.
Join us virtually to learn more about the field of Data Science and William & Mary's Master of Science in Business Analytics program.
Adithia Kusno, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D., Title: "Pion Form Factor at High Momentum Transfer on Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics."
Join us to learn more about the Master of Accounting Program.
Join us virtually to learn more about the field of Data Science and William & Mary's Master of Science in Business Analytics program.
Celebrating the work of this year's recipients of the Catron Scholarship for Artistic Development.
Brief presentations by each of the Scholars will be followed by a reception.
Campus Park Rx Day is a day of events at W&M celebrating the fun and health benefits of spending time outdoors. The day?s events are organized by William & Mary, Parks Research Lab (PRL) and students in the ENSP: Campus Park Rx course.
Faculty Open Educational Resources (OER) workshops including potential stipend and lunch or snack.
Title: On spatial epidemic models and their applications
Monthly Meeting of GSA. Discuss graduate student events, funding opportunities, and concerns.
Please join the APeL Office for our Instructional Strategies workshop, the fourth session in our e[xploring] Learning Design series. More info to come, or contact our APeL Office with questions.
Title: A Mathematical Model of Economic Growth of Two Geographical Regions
Join the students of HIST 211 as they reveal the secrets of Julia Minson's life.
Title: Lower Bounds for Quantum Circuits
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Greg Hunt (University of Michigan)
Honors Thesis Defense: Xiang Liu
Qi Luo, Computer Science - PhD Dissertation Defense
Title: On Improving (Non)Functional Testing
Advisor: Denys Poshyvanyk
IR Sushi Study Break
Seminar Title: "Quantifying the unobserved: Non-harvest mortality in the sea scallop fishery"
by: Dave Rudders, VIMS
Shasha Wen, Computer Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal
Title: Pinpointing Software Inefficiencies with Profiling
Advisor: Xu Liu
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Cyrus DiCiccio (Stanford University)
Yue Li, Computer Science - Dissertation Proposal
Title: On Enhancing Security of Password-based Authentication
Advisor: Haining Wang, Kun Sun
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Apply to graduate in 2018 with the Online Graduation Application
Form is Open February 15 - October 1, 2017
For guidance please see the Graduation Application website.
A series of six panels throughout the academic year where seniors can share their experiences, lessons learned, and advice on various career topics with freshmen and sophomores.
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 in the Swem Library. Find a full schedule of the Student Research Showcase here.
Carl Friedrichs hosts:
Seminar Title: ?Spatial and temporal patterns of manure and fertilizer applications in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, 1950-2012?
by: Jennifer Keisman, U.S. Geological Survey/Chesapeake Bay Program
Carl Friedrichs hosts:
Seminar Title: ?Spatial and temporal patterns of manure and fertilizer applications in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, 1950-2012?
by: Jennifer Keisman, U.S. Geological Survey/Chesapeake Bay Program
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings, and writings in the Swem Library. Find a full schedule of the Student Research Showcase here.
Learn about the incredible research students have conducted over the summer. Enjoy presentations of their work, findings, and writings in the Swem Library. Find a full schedule of the Student Research Showcase here.
Want to experience a day in the life of a W&M student? Attend a class!
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 in the Swem Library. Find a full schedule of the Student Research Showcase below.
Looking for a job or internship? Meet employers at the annual Fall Career & Internship Fair put on by the Cohen Career Center.
We need your help to design and build a small satellite to be launched into orbit from Wallops Island in 2018. We are also working with local schools to build five additional satellites. No experience necessary.
Donald B. Verrilli, Jr., former U.S. Solicitor General from 2011 to 2016, will present William & Mary's Constitution Day Lecture. His lecture is titled "The Supreme Court and the Solicitor General in Polarized Times."
Stop by the library to see where students spend all of their time!
David Sobel, Irwin and Marjorie Guttag Professor, Ethics and Political Philosophy, at Syracuse University, will speak on the topic of "Valuing Can Ground Value." All invited--students welcome!
All are welcom to join us for coffee and tea at 3:45 pm outside of Morton 20 before the presentation begins at 4pm. Hope to see you there!
The Institute of Bill of Rights Law will host the 2017 Supreme Court Preview on September 15-16, 2017 at the William & Mary Law School.
JJ Orth hosts:
Seminar Title: "CBNERR ? Program Overview and Opportunities"
by: Willy Reay, VIMS
Refugees and Conflict in the Middle East a lecture by Rochelle Davis, Georgetown University
Seminar Title: ?Natural transmission and mortality in juvenile blue crabs infected by Hematodinium perezi?
by: Juan Pablo Huchin-Mian, VIMS
Seminar Title: "The VIMS Nunnally Ichthyology Collection, and the value natural history collections in marine science"
by: Eric Hilton, VIMS
The Charles H. Koch, Jr., Forum on Administrative Law will feature as its first event a panel on "Administrative Agencies under the Trump Administration." Panelists: Allison Orr Larsen, David E. Lewis, and Paul R. Verkuil. Moderated by Professor Larsen.
This workshop will provide information on maximizing your productivity for your classes and your research.
Seminar Title: ?How tide, wind, sea surface topography, and warm cores rings affect flow dynamics in shelfbreak submarine canyons
-- Investigating upwelling and downwelling in the southern Mid-Atlantic Bight canyons using gliders?
by: Haixing Wang, VIMS
All are welcom to join us for coffee and tea at 3:45pm outside of Andrews 101 before the presentation begins at 4pm. Hope to see you there!
The Study Abroad Funding Forum will provide information on financial aid and various study abroad scholarships, W&M administered scholarships as well as national scholarships, that can used to pay for study abroad.
Kenneth Moore hosts:
Seminar Title: "Title TBA"
by: Kenji Sugimoto, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Please welcome Marc E. Elias, Partner at Perkins Coie, L.L.P for a public facing lecture hosted by the William & Mary Election Law Society.
Join us in the Reves Room at the Reves Center on Monday, September 25th, from 4:30 to 6:00 for Professor Xinsong Wang?s lecture on civic engagement of the middle class in China.
Study abroad at Oxford University in 2018-19 or Spring 2019!
Seminar Title: "Who's chasing my fish? Distribution, habitat, and environmental limits in a changing ocean"
by: Kevin Weng, VIMS
Get your proposals reviewed for feedback!
Learn about opportunities to participate in Community-Based Participatory Action Research in Ghana this summer with SPAID! Applications open up September 25th and close October 6th.
Dissertation Title: "The Development and Proliferation of Summer Algal Blooms in the Oligo/Poly-haline Portion of the Chesapeake Bay - Observational and Numerical Modeling Studies"
The 50th Commemoration Planning Committee is honored to present a Brown Bag talk by Dr. Trudier Harris, Sara and Jess Cloud Distinguished Lecturer. Dr. Harris was the first African American faculty to be tenured at William & Mary.
Come hear Judge Roderick C. Young, Magistrate Judge of the Eastern District of Virginia, speak to William & Mary Law Students about his career and experiences within the legal profession. Sponsored by William & Mary's Black Law Students Association.
Professor Jamal Greene, the Dwight Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, will present the Law School's 2017 Cutler Lecture. It is titled "Can the Constitution Save Us?" Admission is free and the public is welcome. Reception with speaker afterward.
Meet with admissions representatives from 100+ graduate schools and programs across the country. Ask questions about your application and get tips from panels to learn more about the process for specific programs.
Join the Geology Department for an overnight adventure and a canoe trip down the James River to examine river hydrology, sediments, and bedrock in central Virginia.
Title: Modeling Payment Timing in Multiechelon Inventory Systems with Applications to Supply Chain Coordination
All are welcom to join us for coffee and tea at 3:45pm outside of Andrews 101 before the presentation begins at 4pm. Hope to see you there!
Learn about opportunities to participate in Community-Based Participatory Action Research in Ghana this summer with SPAID! Applications open up September 25th and close October 6th.
JJ Orth hosts:
Seminar Title: "Blue carbon benefits of seagrass restoration"
by: Matt Oreska, University of Virginia
Seminar Title: ?Quantifying the impact of vaccination and genetic disease resistance on the transmission of pathogens in rainbow trout?
by: Darbi Jones, VIMS
Join the Lemon Project along with Becca Marcus of the Counseling Center as she provides students, faculty, staff and community members with concrete ways to take care of themselves using Mindfulness techniques. Everyone is welcome! Free lunch provided.
Judge Rosemary Pooler will provide a talk titled "What is it like to be a Federal Court of Appeals Judge?" She is a U.S. Circuit Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. All are welcome.
Presentation by Angela Navarro, Virginia Deputy Secretary of Natural Resources, hosted by the Student Environmental and Animal Law Society and the Virginia Coastal Policy Center.
In the lecture Dr. Hashimoto will examine two films produced in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War in China and Japan.
Dr. Totah will discuss preservation and the city of Damascus before the war in Syria and today.
Monthly Meeting of GSA. Discuss graduate student events, funding opportunities, and concerns.
Join Christian Legal Society for dinner and the opportunity to hear from Dean Douglas as he shares his wisdom and advice with us!
MANOS and SOMOS, research-based community health projects and COLL 300's, are recruiting new members to work in Nicaragua and the Domincan Republic! Come out to either of our interest meetings, either on 10/3 or 10/4 at 7PM in ISC 1111.
Please join the APeL Office for our Course Design workshop, the second session in our Fall e[xploring] Learning Design series. More info to come, or contact our APeL Office with questions.
Seminar Title: "Putting the Genie Back in the Bottle: Invasive Blue Catfish in Tributaries of Chesapeake Bay"
by: Mary Fabrizio, VIMS
Enjoy WMSURE Faculty Advisor Dr. Shanta' Hinton's Tack Talk: It's a Marvelous Night for a Brain Dance
MANOS and SOMOS, research-based community health projects and COLL 300's, are recruiting new members to work in Nicaragua and the Domincan Republic! Come out to either of our interest meetings, either on 10/3 or 10/4 at 7PM in ISC 1111.
Debbie Bronk hosts:
Seminar Title: ?Where the land meets the sea: nutrient cycling in the coastal Alaskan Arctic?
by: Rachel Sipler, Memorial University, Newfoundland, Canada
Join us for a talk with David Baugh: Thursday, October 5th at 1:00 PM, in classroom 127 at the Law School. Mr. Baugh's visit is sponsored by The Wolf Law Library.
A workshop on the intersection of philosophy of religion and ethics will be held October 5th through October 7th. All interested are invited. Schedule posted here.
The Tyler Symposium speaks to both the 50th anniversary of the admission of African American women and the 100th anniversary of white women?s acceptance as students and interrogates the desegregation of higher education as it relates to women.
Speaker: Martin Rolek (William & Mary)
Title: Partial results related to Hadwiger's conjecture and the double-critical graph conjecture
All are welcome to join us for coffee and tea at 3:45pm outside of Andrews 101 before the presentation begins at 4pm. Hope to see you there!
The Araba of Modakeke and Ayodeji Ogunnaike will discuss the complicated history of religions in Southwestern Nigeria in the 20th-century.
Iris Anderson hosts:
Seminar Title: " The role of ponding in marsh biogeochemistry and carbon storage"
by: Amanda Spivak, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Stan Brand will give a lecture on American constitutional democracy and presidential scandals. The event is co-hosted by the Dunn Civil Liberties Project and the Government Department
Mr. Stanley M. Brand, Senior Counsel at Akin Gump, will present a luncheon talk on the topic of "Congress, the President, and the Mueller Investigation." Free and all are welcome. RSVP at the link below if you'd like to join us for lunch.
A lecture by Dr. Frank Wolff, Research Associate , Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies, Osnabr?ck University
Fund your sustainability idea, research, program or initiative! Green Fee proposals are accepted every fall and spring semester from all students, faculty and staff. Submissions are accepted early for those who would like additional feedback.
Revolutionary Ideas: Innovating MBA Programs for Working Professionals
Seminar Title: "The Federal FY18 Budgeting Process: Sea Grant from 0 to $76.5M in 4 months"
by: Troy Hartley, VIMS
In the first talk of the School of Education's 2017-2018 Diversity Lecture Series, Jerlando Jackson will present "Diversity Prism Imperative: Advancing Organizational Ownership of Disparities in Higher Education."
Professor David L. Callies will receive the 2017 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize during the fourteenth annual Brigham Kanner Property Rights Conference at the William & Mary Law School on October 12-13.
Carl Friedrichs hosts:
Seminar Title: ?Improving understanding of sediment trapping and phytoplankton growth in estuaries using the idealised iFlow model?
by: Yoeri Dijkstra, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
The Federalist Society and Institute of Bill of Rights Law are hosting a talk by Edward Whelan, co-editor of "Scalia Speaks: Reflections on Law, Faith, and Life Well Lived," a new collection of speeches by the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
Global Brigades is the largest student run global health and sustainable organization
Speaker: Alexandr Kostochka (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Title: On disjoint and longest cycles in graphs
How do the modern day analytic capabilities, made possible by powerful high speed computing, inform government responsibility to provide for and protect its citizens?
Join the students of the W&M Masters of Accounting Program for an informal lunch while they visit Washington on their annual DC Trek!
Seminar Title: "Stop Asking the Wrong Questions About Recruitment! (What's the right question?)"
by: John Hoenig, VIMS
Interested in human rights advocacy, international development, or federal contracting? Michael Castellano, alum '10, is skyping in to provide insights on how to enter the field and what each job is truly like.
Seminar Title: ?Catch the King Tide with StormSense on Nov. 5th: How You Can Help Crowd-Source Tidal Flood Event Calibrations for Hampton Roads' Newest Water Level Sensors?
by: Derek Loftis, VIMS
Please join us on October 19th, from 4:00 to 5:30 pm in the Reves Room at the Reves Center for International Studies for the lecture ?Lines: The Soul of Chinese Calligraphy? by renowned Chinese calligrapher and painter Haiquan Xiong.
Discuss careers in community organizing with W&M students and alumni interested in uniting congregations and working for social, economic and racial justice.
German Studies Info Session
Dr. John T. Spike will examine works from our current exhibition, Building on the Legacy, which features more than thirty paintings, drawings, works on paper and sculptures by some of this country?s most renowned artists.
This workshop presents review of methods used to provide empirical
support for score interpretations from intelligence tests.
Computer Science Alumni Colloquium Series
Achieving Scientific Reproducibility for Experimental Computer Science
Bruce Childers (BS '91)
University of Pittsburgh
Speaker: Mike Pozulp (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Professor Javier Corrales of Amherst College presents the 2017 Boswell Lecture, Friend and Foe: Liberal Democracy and LGBT Rights in the Americas.
All are welcom to join us for coffee and tea at 3:45pm outside of Andrews 101 before the presentation begins at 4pm. Hope to see you there!
A fun and exciting 90-minute play that explores misogyny and grief through the lens of campy horror and fake blood - just in time for Halloween!
A fun and exciting 90-minute play that explores misogyny and grief through the lens of campy horror and fake blood - just in time for Halloween!
A fun and exciting 90-minute play that explores misogyny and grief through the lens of campy horror and fake blood - just in time for Halloween!
A fun and exciting 90-minute play that explores misogyny and grief through the lens of campy horror and fake blood - just in time for Halloween!
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.
Bongkeun Song hosts:
Seminar Title: "Microbiomes responsible for source and sink of fixed N in oxygen minimum zones"
by: Amal Jayakumar, Princeton University
Concord Traveling Scholarship recipient Samantha Boateng will read about her recent trip to Ghana.
What's the difference between a Ph.D in psychology versus a Psy.D?
Seminar Title: ?The effect of climate change on toxic Alexandrium and paralytic shellfish poisoning events in Alaska?
by: Wayne Litaker, NOAA
Want free lunch with fabulous company? History is hosting its first ever "pizza with a prof" on Tuesday, Oct. 24 from noon to 1pm in Blair 206.
Join us to learn more about the Master of Science in Business Analytics program.
Jianing Zhao, Computer Science - Oral Preliminary Exam
Title: Causal Inference and Aid Projects
Advisor: Dr. Peter Kemper
Seminar Title: "Title TBA"
by: Robert Latour, VIMS
Join us to learn more about the Master of Accounting Program.
Seminar Title: ?Chesapeake Bay water clarity?
by: Carl Friedrichs, VIMS
Come out to work in a low-stress environment on any papers you're hoping to revise!
DANCEVENT is a concert of original choreography by Dance faculty members performed by faculty, the Orchesis Modern Dance Company and guest artists.
The Virginia Coastal Policy Center at William & Mary Law School is hosting its fifth annual conference.
Cultural Heritage in French Polynesia: Archaeological Research and Community Outreach in the 'Opunohu Valley, Society Islands
Join the Economics Club for a graduate school information panel on October 27 from 12:30 to 1:30 in Tyler Hall Rm 121
Speaker: Maxym Derevyagin (The University of Mississippi)
All are welcome to join us for coffee and tea at 3:45pm outside of Andrews 101 before the presentation begins at 4pm. Hope to see you there!
This is open for all majors and class years!
DANCEVENT is a concert of original choreography by Dance faculty members performed by faculty, the Orchesis Modern Dance Company and guest artists.
DANCEVENT is a concert of original choreography by Dance faculty members performed by faculty, the Orchesis Modern Dance Company and guest artists.
DANCEVENT is a concert of original choreography by Dance faculty members performed by faculty, the Orchesis Modern Dance Company and guest artists.
Tricia Thibodeau hosts:
Seminar Title: "The value of undergraduate research in ?basic? biology: lessons from marine invertebrates"
by: Jon Allen, William and Mary
Consider the BA/MPP program and get your Master of Public Policy by adding just 1 year to your W&M bachelor?s degree! Graduates gain marketable analysis skills & work in nonprofits, government, private sector, and more. Open to ALL undergraduate majors.
Join us to learn more about the Master of Accounting Program.
Join us to learn more about the new Master of Science in Business Analytics program.
Seminar Title: ?HRSD?s Molecular Pathogen Program: Microbial Source Tracking, Risk Assessment, and Beyond?
by: Raul Gonzalez, Hampton Roads Sanitation District
Please join the APeL Office for our Assessment and Feedback workshop, the third session in our e[xploring] Learning Design series. More info to come, or contact our APeL Office with questions.
Seminar Title: "Sharks got gas...vascular actions of gasotransmitters in elasmobranch fishes"
by: Richard Brill, VIMS
Assistant Professor of Counselor Education Daniel Gutierrez will present his research on the intersection of spirituality and counseling.
Join us for a special tour of the exhibit on Roman law in the Law Library led by the curating librarian, Kathryn Downing, and our Chancellor of the Commons, Prof. McSweeney.
Please RSVP here, and we will meet by the law library reference desk.
Hosted by: Chris Hein
Seminar Title: ?Climate Change in the Baltic Sea Region: Consequences for coastal areas and adaptation examples?
by: Gerald Schernewski, Leibniz-Institute for Baltic Sea Research
Nazia Kazi is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University who will deliver a lecture titled Troubling Islamophobia: The Politics of Naming and the Rise of Islamophobia Studies
Global Business Brigades covers business and micro-finance lessons for rural communities in Latin America! We meet every other Thursday in Tyler 134
Information Session on Italian Studies.
Come meet the Italian Studies faculty, learn about new Spring courses, the Italian minor, and study abroad opportunities.
Enjoy some pizza with faculty and fellow students
The Public Discourse Initiative is proud to present the second installment of its speaker series, Cocktails & Conversations, cosponsored by the Immigration Law Society.
Nonpartisan information session on the candidates up for election in Williamsburg and across Virginia.
A talk by Dr. Samhita Sunya, Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern & South Asian Languages & Cultures at the University of Virginia. A discussion on three War on Terror comedies ("terror comedies") from the Global South.
Dr. Scott Doney of the University of Virginia will use case studies from the Northeast U.S. to explore how human-driven climate change affects people and the environment through ocean acidification and pollution.
Admission: FREE
This baritone and pianist present a program of songs by Wolf, Faur?, and Ives along with folk song arrangements by Beethoven. The program concludes with various American parlor and cabaret favorites.
Title: Chaos in ecology: An examination of nonlinear population dynamics in diffusive and advective dispersal environments
Investigating the Past with 3D Scanning, Visualization, and Analysis
Szymon Rusinkiewicz
Department of Computer Science
Princeton University
All are welcome to join us for coffee and tea at 3:45pm outside of Andrews 101 before the presentation begins at 4pm. Hope to see you there!
PSF's Study Guide Drive will be 11/6-11/9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily in the lobby. PSF will be tabling with a variety of hornbooks, Examples & Explanations books, and other books that students can buy to help prepare students for finals!
Gain practical insights into networking, job search, resume writing, and more during this workshop focused on equipping students interested in careers in education and human services.
Seminar Title: ?Microbial ecology of disease susceptibility and environmental resilience in Indo-Pacific corals?
by: Amanda Shore-Maggio, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology
Come and beat on drums with us! Relieve some tension.
Monthly Meeting of GSA. Discuss graduate student events, funding opportunities, and concerns.
Find your voice with no experience needed. Our editors will help you workshop your ideas so that they can be published online and distributed in print across the campus community. Email fhopinions@gmail.com with any ideas/ questions.
The William & Mary Tax Conference offers lawyers and accountants an in-depth look at current topics in tax law. Please plan to join us for our 63rd conference at the Kingsmill Resort. For more information, visit our conference website below.
Seminar Title: "How genetics inform the management of commercially and recreationally important fishes including blueline tilefish, tautog and speckled trout"
by: Jan McDowell, VIMS
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