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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.
Professor Clay Clemens will discuss the German Elections
Global Studies invites you to a lunch-time lecture: ?The Myth of Defectology: 'Mentally Retarded' Children and the Ideological Functions of Soviet Biopolitics"
Marine scientist Dr. Dijanna Figueroa will present the first in the VIMS Friday Seminar Series on engaging people of color to become in STEM-connected careers.
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.
We're pleased to present an evening with award-winning poet, memoirist and fiction writer Shonda Buchanan.
Virginia N. Brinkley Lecture presents Professor Sandra Blakely, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Speaker: Martin Rolek (William & Mary)
Title: Partial results related to Hadwiger's conjecture and the double-critical graph conjecture
Natalia Noginova, Norfolk State University, Title of Talk: Plasmon Drag and Optical Magnetism in Plasmonic Structures and Metasurfaces
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
The Reves Center for International Studies 2017 George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace features Soh Yeoung Roh '84h
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."
Topic: The Aging Brain: Why Getting Older Just Might be Awesome!
Speaker: Alexandr Kostochka (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Title: On disjoint and longest cycles in graphs
Archaeologists with DATA Investigations will explore the exciting discoveries they've made during recent digs on the VIMS campus in Gloucester Point.
Topic: Colonial Williamsburg: The Times They Are A-Changing
Discuss careers in community organizing with W&M students and alumni interested in uniting congregations and working for social, economic and racial justice.
The Department of Classical Studies presents Professor Mary Ann Eaverly, University of Florida.
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.
One Day Immersion is a full day of media executives talking about all aspects of the industry. The event will take place in NYC, but the Career Center will host a live stream so students can attend on campus.
Computer Science Alumni Colloquium Series
Achieving Scientific Reproducibility for Experimental Computer Science
Bruce Childers (BS '91)
University of Pittsburgh
Achieving Scientific Reproducibility for Experimental Computer Science
Bruce Childers (W&M, 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.
"From Samovars to Sanctions: My Path from William & Mary to International Trade" Liz Owerbach ('09), Associate at King & Spalding in Washington, D.C.
What's the difference between a Ph.D in psychology versus a Psy.D?
Meet Barbara Lantz '15, a current Marketing Assistant for the Oakland A's.
Topic: The Future and Expansion of the Muscarelle Museum of Art and the Martha Wren Briggs Center for the Visual Arts
Cultural Heritage in French Polynesia: Archaeological Research and Community Outreach in the 'Opunohu Valley, Society Islands
Speaker: Maxym Derevyagin (The University of Mississippi)
Jonathan Neufeld, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the College of Charleston, will give a presentation, "Aesthetic Disobedience: Protest Art and Political Justification." All interested are invited; students are especially welcome!
Creative Careers Meetups are an opportunity to gain insight from a professional who works in a creative industry.
Assistant Professor of Counselor Education Daniel Gutierrez will present his research on the intersection of spirituality and counseling.
Topic: What's the Best Thing You've Ever Found? One Archaeologist's Perspective on Williamsburg's Lesser Known Treasures
The Public Discourse Initiative is proud to present the second installment of its speaker series, Cocktails & Conversations, cosponsored by the Immigration Law Society.
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.
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
Filipe De Brigard, Assistant Professor at Duke University, will deliver a philosophy presentation. Title: TBA. All interested are invited; students are especially welcome!
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.
Topic: The 21st Century Library
We are excited to host three distinguished William & Mary professors to talk about the impact of social-political polarization on constitutional law and policy. Each of our speakers will address the issue from a unique perspective.
Archaeological Institute of America Stone Lecture presents "The Great Buffalo Jumps" by Mr. Jack W. Brink, Curator of Archaeology, Royal Alberta Museum. All are invited to attend this lecture.
Come listen to International Cycling Celebrity and CEO of Slipstream Sports & Cannondale-Drapac Professional Cycling Team share his passion for the sport and his contributions towards ethical competition.
Title: Spatial Analysis with Applications to Real Estate Market Prediction
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.
Mikhail Katsnelson, Radboud University, Title of Talk: Does God play dice?
Award winning journalist, Soledad O'Brien will present Diversity: On TV, Behind the Scenes, and in Our Lives on November 14, 2017 in the Commonwealth Auditorium for the 2017 Hunter B. Andrews Distinguished Fellowship in American Politics Lecture.
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!
Please join the American Constitution Society as it hosts Judge John Charles Thomas to talk about racial disparity on state and federal benches.
Dr. Michael Wert, Marquette University, presents on the popularity of swordsmanship in Japan's early modern era, when it became a way to act out fantasies of the ideal warrior in a time of peace, on the eve of Meiji Revolution.
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
Title: Fractional Separation Dimension
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.
Title: On spatial epidemic models and their applications
Title: A Mathematical Model of Economic Growth of Two Geographical Regions
Marko Horbatsch, York University, Toronto, Canada. Title of Talk: Quantum interference in hydrogen spectroscopy and the proton charge radius puzzle
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Greg Hunt (University of Michigan)
Honors Thesis Defense: Xiang Liu
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Cyrus DiCiccio (Stanford University)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Ernest Fokou? (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Student Affairs, the Office of Diversity & Inclusion, and the Student Assembly invite students, faculty, and staff to participate in a forum discussion on the intersection between First Amendment rights and protests on public university campuses.
Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole will keynote the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Commemoration Program, lecturing on, "Barriers are Meant to be Broken." This year's remembrance is part of the 50th Anniversary Celebration of African Americans in Residence at W&M.
Kevin Cox, JILA, University of Colorado at Boulder, Army Research Lab, Title of Talk: Is Entanglement Useful?
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Craig Larson (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Professor Mohammad Fadel is William & Mary's 2018 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence.
Lunch-time lecture: Of Border Wars and Borderlands: The Open Wound, Politics of Mourning, and Selenidad
by : Prof. Christina Baker
Come join ILSS this Thursday (2/8) during the lunch hour in Room 124 to welcome Michael McVicker. He will be speaking to us about his experiences in running his own firm that focuses primarily in business immigration. Salvadorian food will be provided!
Join the William & Mary Journal of Women & the Law for our annual symposium. This year, our symposium focuses on the relationship between women and law enforcement. Academic experts and practitioners will discuss a wide variety of topics. All are welcome.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Kevin Milans (West Virginia University)
William & Mary welcomes Henry Jenkins, Provost Professor of Communication, Journalism, Cinematic Arts, and Education at the University of Southern California.
Comedian Roy Wood Jr., a correspondent on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, will perform at William & Mary Jan. 10 as part of the university?s Charter Day weekend.
The Roy R. Charles Center & the College of William and Mary proudly present the Nineteenth Annual Honors Colloquium. Please join us as current honors students present their research-in-progress. February 12th - 16th.
Professor Andrew McKevitt (History, Louisiana Tech University) will offer a lecture on ?Consuming Japan: Popular Culture and the Globalizing of 1980s America.? Sponsor: Department of History. Open to the public.
Join WMCI on Thursday, February 15 from 10 AM to 11:30 AM in Swem Library's Reeder Media Center to see five short films produced as part of the Looking at China project!
This is the second lecture in the Gregory Tepper Lecture Series in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies for 2017-2018.
Dr. Lily Won will discuss the sex worker figure through transpacific media networks, stressing the intersectional politics of racial, sexual, and class structures.
Open to the public.
Leadership and Diversity for the 21st Century: How Identity Matters with the Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington
Francis Halzen, Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center and Department of Physics
University of Wisconsin?Madison
, Title of Talk: IceCube and the Discovery of High-Energy Cosmic Neutrinos
Professor Mel Marquis of the European University Institute will present a lecture titled "Recent Developments in Southeast Asian Antitrust." Free and all are welcome.
Shatema Threadcraft is an Associate Professor of Government at Princeton University and will be presenting a lecture on Spectacular Black Death: Lynching, Lethal Police Violence and the Black Female Body
Join us Wednesday, February 21st, for "Secondary Trauma 101." Our panel will discuss what secondary trauma (also known as "vicarious trauma") is, how it affects us as interns and attorneys, and strategies for self-care.
William & Mary Law Review presents the Volume 60 Symposium: Antitrust and the Constitutional Order. The Symposium is sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law and the Center for the Study of Law and Markets.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Phil Warrick (former ExxonMobil Operations Research Executive)
?Screening Racialized France: Immigration, Discrimination, and Citizenship in Contemporary French Cinema? by Prof. Cybelle McFadden ?97 from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
Speaker: Wayne Adkins, First Assistant Chief, Chickahominy Tribe
Topic: Federal Recognition for the Chickahominy Tribe
Mathematics Colloquium: Thomas Barthelm? (Queen's University)
Physics Colloquium, Joshua A. Magee, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Title of Talk: Precision Measurements of Neutron Induced Fission Cross Sections of Actinides,
One of TV top comedy directors is coming to W&M
Mathematics Colloquium: Donato Cianci (University of Michigan)
This year?s case will involve a public sector organization that is at the forefront of the nation?s technological progress and achievement. Teams will be given a business problem related to this organization and have a week to solve it.
Please join ILSS next Monday, March 19, during the lunch hour in Room 127 for a lecture from Rina Gandhi, an immigration lawyer at Haynes Novick Immigration in D.C. She will be speaking with us about asylum and deportation trends in immigration law.
The Patrick Hayes Writer's Series presents Poets Tess Taylor and David Eye
EXTREEMS-QED lecture: Mike Peth (SocialCode)
Mathematics Colloquium: Alexander Pankov (Morgan State University)
This year's final talk in the School of Education's Diversity Lecture Series will feature Freeman A. Hrabowski, president of The University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Professor Richard Wolff, named "America's Most Prominent Marxist Economist" by the New York Times, gives a lecture on what the economics of socialism might look like in America.
This is the third lecture in the Gregory Tepper Lecture Series in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, 2017-2018
Aman Ali is an award winning storyteller in New York City and one of the most engaging social media personalities in the Muslim community today. His passionate and animated tales he regularly posts to Facebook continue to go viral by the thousands daily.
Elizabeth Losh, associate professor of English and American studies, will present "Fake News for Real People" on March 22nd in the Commonwealth Auditorium.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Scott McKinley (Tulane University)
Mathematics Colloquium: Jared Lichtman (Dartmouth)
Maura McLaughlin, West Virginia University, Title of Talk: A Galactic Scale Gravitational Wave Observatory
The English Department invites you to a brown bag lunch talk with Kristen Treen on "Stained relics of the stale battle-field": Narrative Strategies of the Civil War Souvenir-Gatherer .
Laverne Cox is an Emmy-nominated actress and Emmy-winning producer best known for her work on the critically acclaimed Netflix original series ?Orange is The New Black? where she plays the ground breaking role of Sophia Burset.
Thursday, March 29th, from 1-1:50pm in Room 127.
The English Department invites you to a lecture sponsored by the William & Mary/ St. Andrews Joint Degree Program with James Purdon
Join us as Dr. Stan Allen, Director of the Aquaculture Genetics and Breeding Technology Center (ABC) at VIMS, shares how the Center is helping oyster growers produce the perfect dinner-table oyster.
Interested in how your program of study relates to education? Come to the symposium. Free breakfast and lunch, completely free, networking opportunity, and a resume builder!
A lunchtime series that brings interdisciplinary perspectives to the study of theatre and performance in all its forms through scholarship, artistic presentations and provocations by faculty, students, and occasional guests.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Ruth Luo (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Join us for our annual Distinguished Scholar Lecture featuring Stanford University's Professor Andrew Walder on Monday, April 2 from 4:00 to 5:30 PM in Blow Hall 201.
The Honorable Pierre N. Leval will deliver the 2017-18 Mervis Lecture. He is a United States Circuit Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend.
Join us for a guest lecture by Dr. Michael Phillips from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Phillips will present on "Multimedia Feedback: Clear, Powerful and Personalized."
Armin Langer ist Aktivist und Leiter der Initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, ein J?dische-Islamischer interkultureller und religions?bergreifender Verein.
Armin Langer, author of the book Ein Jude aus Neukoeln / A Jew from the No-Go Area and coordinator of the interfaith initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, will present on the initiative and the relationship between Jews and Muslims in Germany.
J. Gerald Kennedy is Boyd Professor of English at Louisiana State University. He is the author or editor of fifteen books, including most recently Strange Nation: Literary Nationalism and Cultural Conflict in the Age of Poe (Oxford UP, 2016).
In her talk, ?Decolonizing Anthropology: African American and Other Ex-Centric Scholarship,? Dr. Faye Harrison addresses advancing the transformation of the discipline devoted to understanding humankind in all its diversity and commonality.
Optimal Design of experiments with the observation censoring driven by random enrollment of study subjects
Please join the Women?s Network, Office of Health Promotion and The Haven for a special screening of The Light of the Moon followed by a panel discussion and reception. This screening is free and open to the public.
The Dunn Civil Liberties Lecture Series is proud to host Geoffrey R. Stone, the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago.
This is a webinar being broadcasted to you just for W&M students.This session is perfect for any W&M undergraduate or graduate student who wants to work for the federal government after graduation or in an internship this summer or beyond.
Timothy Jost, Emeritus Professor at the Washington and Lee School of Law, will talk about ?The Business of Health Care in the Affordable Care Act World.? This event is free and open to the campus.
German Studies seniors participating in the GRMN 408 Senior Seminar "Literary Case-Histories" this semester will present their projects in English.
The Early Career Metaphysics Workshop is an annual workshop focusing on research by early-career scholars working in metaphysics, broadly construed. The workshop is free and open to any who would like to attend; RSVP to [[amgriffith]] (organizer).
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Yu Jin (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Dinner Benefit with keynote speaker Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo on international development from the receiver's perspective and navigating relationships. Tickets will be $5. Find us tabling in Sadler to purchase your ticket early!
An experienced stock analyst will talk about fundamental stock analysis and the investment strategy at ClearBridge Investments.
On Wednesday, April 18th from 3:00pm-5:30pm, the Society for Women in Marine Science is hosting Paula Jasinski at VIMS. Come learn about her career as a marine scientist, science communicator, and business owner.
A lecture by Elliott Powell (University of Minnesota) explores the fifteen-year-long career of South Asian American rap singer Raj? Shwari, known for her work with prominent African American hip-hop artists like Jay-Z, Pharrell Williams, and Timbaland.
A public lecture, sponsored by the Department of History, by Professor Kate Brown, "The Great Chernobyl Acceleration: How Writing European History has Changed in the Age of the Anthropocene."
John Delos, Physics William & Mary, Title of Talk: 47@74, a Swan Song
Freshman scholars from the COLL/DATA 150 course Human Development & Data Science will present the results from their semester long investigation into the dimensions of global human development and their intersection with the data sciences.
The German Studies Senior Research Colloquium will be Thursday, April 26, from 4-6pm in WASH 315.
The Bishop James Madison Society is honored that Prof. Joanne Braxton, the Frances L. & Edwin L. Cummings Prof. of the Humanities, Africana Studies, and English, will provide the 2018 Last Lecture after her distinguished thirty-eight years at W&M.
Freshman scholars from the COLL/DATA 150 course Human Development & Data Science will present the results from their semester long investigation into the dimensions of global human development and their intersection with the data sciences.
Ever wonder how the size and catch limits are determined for the fishes you love to catch? Dr. Patrick Lynch, National Stock Assessment Program Leader with NOAA Fisheries, will provide insight into how management decisions are made at the federal level.
Join us as a panel of VIMS scientists and media professionals discuss how fake news affects science and how to distinguish it from scientifically sound news stories. Registration required.
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
Eigenvalues, Multiplicities and Graphs
Writing is difficult and can take up a lot of time. Learn some simple tricks for improving the clarity of your academic writing, as well as ways to become more efficient with the task.
Tamura Lomax is an educator, writer, and co-founder/CEO of The Feminist Wire, an online publication committed to feminist, anti-racist, and anti-imperialist sociopolitical critique. She received her Ph.D. in religion from Vanderbilt University.
Join ACM's Technical Interview Prep Chair, Conrad Gehrki, for our first TIP workshop of the year!
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.
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law for a lunch conversation with EEOC Commissioners Chai Feldblum and Victoria Lipnic discussing Bipartisanship and the work of the EEOC.
Judge Patricia Millett will be presenting the Constitution Day Lecture. The title of the lecture is "The Most Fragile Branch"
Professor Corbett's talk is titled, "Suffrage, Philanthropy, and Feminist Generations in Night and Day and The Years."
Dmitry will talk about the design considerations that made the computer attacks possible, the evolution of attacks and how the discovery of branch predictor side channels ultimately lead to finding Spectre vulnerabilities.
Jay D. Sau, University of Maryland, Title of Talk: Search for the new exotic quantum particle: Non-Abelian Majorana zero modes at semiconductor-superconductor interfaces
Lorrie Moore is a noted writer of novels, short stories, children?s books and essays. She was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Letters in 2006. Her latest book, an anthology of essays, is entitled See What Can Be Done (Knopf, 2018).
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.
This signature event is hosted by the Howard J. Busbee Finance Academy, the Boehly Center for Excellence in Finance, and Cohen Career Center.
Want to experience a day in the life of a W&M student? Attend a class! Due to limited seating in some classrooms, not all Friday classes can be open. View the event details to download the list of open classes.
In conjunction with poster sessions, students will present about research they have conducted over the summer.
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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.
Professor Clay Clemens will discuss the German Elections
Global Studies invites you to a lunch-time lecture: ?The Myth of Defectology: 'Mentally Retarded' Children and the Ideological Functions of Soviet Biopolitics"
Marine scientist Dr. Dijanna Figueroa will present the first in the VIMS Friday Seminar Series on engaging people of color to become in STEM-connected careers.
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.
Enjoy WMSURE Faculty Advisor Dr. Shanta' Hinton's Tack Talk: It's a Marvelous Night for a Brain Dance
We're pleased to present an evening with award-winning poet, memoirist and fiction writer Shonda Buchanan.
Virginia N. Brinkley Lecture presents Professor Sandra Blakely, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Speaker: Martin Rolek (William & Mary)
Title: Partial results related to Hadwiger's conjecture and the double-critical graph conjecture
Natalia Noginova, Norfolk State University, Title of Talk: Plasmon Drag and Optical Magnetism in Plasmonic Structures and Metasurfaces
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
The Reves Center for International Studies 2017 George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace features Soh Yeoung Roh '84h
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."
Topic: The Aging Brain: Why Getting Older Just Might be Awesome!
Speaker: Alexandr Kostochka (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Title: On disjoint and longest cycles in graphs
Archaeologists with DATA Investigations will explore the exciting discoveries they've made during recent digs on the VIMS campus in Gloucester Point.
Topic: Colonial Williamsburg: The Times They Are A-Changing
Discuss careers in community organizing with W&M students and alumni interested in uniting congregations and working for social, economic and racial justice.
The Department of Classical Studies presents Professor Mary Ann Eaverly, University of Florida.
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.
One Day Immersion is a full day of media executives talking about all aspects of the industry. The event will take place in NYC, but the Career Center will host a live stream so students can attend on campus.
Computer Science Alumni Colloquium Series
Achieving Scientific Reproducibility for Experimental Computer Science
Bruce Childers (BS '91)
University of Pittsburgh
Achieving Scientific Reproducibility for Experimental Computer Science
Bruce Childers (W&M, 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.
"From Samovars to Sanctions: My Path from William & Mary to International Trade" Liz Owerbach ('09), Associate at King & Spalding in Washington, D.C.
What's the difference between a Ph.D in psychology versus a Psy.D?
Meet Barbara Lantz '15, a current Marketing Assistant for the Oakland A's.
Topic: The Future and Expansion of the Muscarelle Museum of Art and the Martha Wren Briggs Center for the Visual Arts
Cultural Heritage in French Polynesia: Archaeological Research and Community Outreach in the 'Opunohu Valley, Society Islands
Speaker: Maxym Derevyagin (The University of Mississippi)
Jonathan Neufeld, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the College of Charleston, will give a presentation, "Aesthetic Disobedience: Protest Art and Political Justification." All interested are invited; students are especially welcome!
Kento Yagi, University of Virginia, Title of Talk: Welcome to the Era of Gravitational Wave Astronomy!
Creative Careers Meetups are an opportunity to gain insight from a professional who works in a creative industry.
Assistant Professor of Counselor Education Daniel Gutierrez will present his research on the intersection of spirituality and counseling.
Topic: What's the Best Thing You've Ever Found? One Archaeologist's Perspective on Williamsburg's Lesser Known Treasures
The Public Discourse Initiative is proud to present the second installment of its speaker series, Cocktails & Conversations, cosponsored by the Immigration Law Society.
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.
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
Filipe De Brigard, Assistant Professor at Duke University, will deliver a philosophy presentation. Title: TBA. All interested are invited; students are especially welcome!
Wesley Gohn, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, Title of Talk: Breaking the Standard Model with Precision
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.
Topic: The 21st Century Library
We are excited to host three distinguished William & Mary professors to talk about the impact of social-political polarization on constitutional law and policy. Each of our speakers will address the issue from a unique perspective.
Archaeological Institute of America Stone Lecture presents "The Great Buffalo Jumps" by Mr. Jack W. Brink, Curator of Archaeology, Royal Alberta Museum. All are invited to attend this lecture.
Come listen to International Cycling Celebrity and CEO of Slipstream Sports & Cannondale-Drapac Professional Cycling Team share his passion for the sport and his contributions towards ethical competition.
Title: Spatial Analysis with Applications to Real Estate Market Prediction
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.
Mikhail Katsnelson, Radboud University, Title of Talk: Does God play dice?
Award winning journalist, Soledad O'Brien will present Diversity: On TV, Behind the Scenes, and in Our Lives on November 14, 2017 in the Commonwealth Auditorium for the 2017 Hunter B. Andrews Distinguished Fellowship in American Politics Lecture.
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!
Please join the American Constitution Society as it hosts Judge John Charles Thomas to talk about racial disparity on state and federal benches.
Dr. Michael Wert, Marquette University, presents on the popularity of swordsmanship in Japan's early modern era, when it became a way to act out fantasies of the ideal warrior in a time of peace, on the eve of Meiji Revolution.
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
Title: Fractional Separation Dimension
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.
Title: On spatial epidemic models and their applications
Title: A Mathematical Model of Economic Growth of Two Geographical Regions
Marko Horbatsch, York University, Toronto, Canada. Title of Talk: Quantum interference in hydrogen spectroscopy and the proton charge radius puzzle
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Greg Hunt (University of Michigan)
Honors Thesis Defense: Xiang Liu
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Cyrus DiCiccio (Stanford University)
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Ernest Fokou? (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Student Affairs, the Office of Diversity & Inclusion, and the Student Assembly invite students, faculty, and staff to participate in a forum discussion on the intersection between First Amendment rights and protests on public university campuses.
Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole will keynote the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Commemoration Program, lecturing on, "Barriers are Meant to be Broken." This year's remembrance is part of the 50th Anniversary Celebration of African Americans in Residence at W&M.
Kevin Cox, JILA, University of Colorado at Boulder, Army Research Lab, Title of Talk: Is Entanglement Useful?
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Craig Larson (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Professor Mohammad Fadel is William & Mary's 2018 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence.
Lunch-time lecture: Of Border Wars and Borderlands: The Open Wound, Politics of Mourning, and Selenidad
by : Prof. Christina Baker
Come join ILSS this Thursday (2/8) during the lunch hour in Room 124 to welcome Michael McVicker. He will be speaking to us about his experiences in running his own firm that focuses primarily in business immigration. Salvadorian food will be provided!
Dr. Hadar Steinberg
, Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, Title of talk: Spectroscopy of bulk and ultrathin NbSe2 with van-der-Waals tunnel junctions
Join us for a workshop about civic imagination and agency with Henry Jenkins, Provost Professor of Communication, Journalism, Cinematic Arts and Education at the University of Southern California.
Join the William & Mary Journal of Women & the Law for our annual symposium. This year, our symposium focuses on the relationship between women and law enforcement. Academic experts and practitioners will discuss a wide variety of topics. All are welcome.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Kevin Milans (West Virginia University)
Hadar Steinberg, Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, Title of Talk: Van-der-Waals integration of hybrid devices
William & Mary welcomes Henry Jenkins, Provost Professor of Communication, Journalism, Cinematic Arts, and Education at the University of Southern California.
Comedian Roy Wood Jr., a correspondent on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, will perform at William & Mary Jan. 10 as part of the university?s Charter Day weekend.
The Roy R. Charles Center & the College of William and Mary proudly present the Nineteenth Annual Honors Colloquium. Please join us as current honors students present their research-in-progress. February 12th - 16th.
Professor Andrew McKevitt (History, Louisiana Tech University) will offer a lecture on ?Consuming Japan: Popular Culture and the Globalizing of 1980s America.? Sponsor: Department of History. Open to the public.
Join WMCI on Thursday, February 15 from 10 AM to 11:30 AM in Swem Library's Reeder Media Center to see five short films produced as part of the Looking at China project!
This is the second lecture in the Gregory Tepper Lecture Series in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies for 2017-2018.
Dr. Lily Won will discuss the sex worker figure through transpacific media networks, stressing the intersectional politics of racial, sexual, and class structures.
Open to the public.
Leadership and Diversity for the 21st Century: How Identity Matters with the Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington
Francis Halzen, Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center and Department of Physics
University of Wisconsin?Madison
, Title of Talk: IceCube and the Discovery of High-Energy Cosmic Neutrinos
Professor Mel Marquis of the European University Institute will present a lecture titled "Recent Developments in Southeast Asian Antitrust." Free and all are welcome.
Shatema Threadcraft is an Associate Professor of Government at Princeton University and will be presenting a lecture on Spectacular Black Death: Lynching, Lethal Police Violence and the Black Female Body
Join us Wednesday, February 21st, for "Secondary Trauma 101." Our panel will discuss what secondary trauma (also known as "vicarious trauma") is, how it affects us as interns and attorneys, and strategies for self-care.
William & Mary Law Review presents the Volume 60 Symposium: Antitrust and the Constitutional Order. The Symposium is sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law and the Center for the Study of Law and Markets.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Phil Warrick (former ExxonMobil Operations Research Executive)
?Screening Racialized France: Immigration, Discrimination, and Citizenship in Contemporary French Cinema? by Prof. Cybelle McFadden ?97 from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
Speaker: Wayne Adkins, First Assistant Chief, Chickahominy Tribe
Topic: Federal Recognition for the Chickahominy Tribe
Mathematics Colloquium: Thomas Barthelm? (Queen's University)
Physics Colloquium, Joshua A. Magee, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Title of Talk: Precision Measurements of Neutron Induced Fission Cross Sections of Actinides,
One of TV top comedy directors is coming to W&M
Mathematics Colloquium: Donato Cianci (University of Michigan)
This year?s case will involve a public sector organization that is at the forefront of the nation?s technological progress and achievement. Teams will be given a business problem related to this organization and have a week to solve it.
Please join ILSS next Monday, March 19, during the lunch hour in Room 127 for a lecture from Rina Gandhi, an immigration lawyer at Haynes Novick Immigration in D.C. She will be speaking with us about asylum and deportation trends in immigration law.
The Patrick Hayes Writer's Series presents Poets Tess Taylor and David Eye
EXTREEMS-QED lecture: Mike Peth (SocialCode)
Mathematics Colloquium: Alexander Pankov (Morgan State University)
This year's final talk in the School of Education's Diversity Lecture Series will feature Freeman A. Hrabowski, president of The University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Professor Richard Wolff, named "America's Most Prominent Marxist Economist" by the New York Times, gives a lecture on what the economics of socialism might look like in America.
This is the third lecture in the Gregory Tepper Lecture Series in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, 2017-2018
Aman Ali is an award winning storyteller in New York City and one of the most engaging social media personalities in the Muslim community today. His passionate and animated tales he regularly posts to Facebook continue to go viral by the thousands daily.
Elizabeth Losh, associate professor of English and American studies, will present "Fake News for Real People" on March 22nd in the Commonwealth Auditorium.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Scott McKinley (Tulane University)
Mathematics Colloquium: Jared Lichtman (Dartmouth)
Maura McLaughlin, West Virginia University, Title of Talk: A Galactic Scale Gravitational Wave Observatory
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law (IBRL) in welcoming Erwin Chemerinsky as part of the 2017-2018 Dunn Lecture Series. The lecture is to be held during the lunch hour (12:50-1:50) at the Law School in room 120. Title of lecture to be announced.
The English Department invites you to a brown bag lunch talk with Kristen Treen on "Stained relics of the stale battle-field": Narrative Strategies of the Civil War Souvenir-Gatherer .
Laverne Cox is an Emmy-nominated actress and Emmy-winning producer best known for her work on the critically acclaimed Netflix original series ?Orange is The New Black? where she plays the ground breaking role of Sophia Burset.
Thursday, March 29th, from 1-1:50pm in Room 127.
The English Department invites you to a lecture sponsored by the William & Mary/ St. Andrews Joint Degree Program with James Purdon
Join us as Dr. Stan Allen, Director of the Aquaculture Genetics and Breeding Technology Center (ABC) at VIMS, shares how the Center is helping oyster growers produce the perfect dinner-table oyster.
Interested in how your program of study relates to education? Come to the symposium. Free breakfast and lunch, completely free, networking opportunity, and a resume builder!
A lunchtime series that brings interdisciplinary perspectives to the study of theatre and performance in all its forms through scholarship, artistic presentations and provocations by faculty, students, and occasional guests.
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Ruth Luo (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Bahram Roughani, Loyola University Maryland, Title of Talk: Raman scattering correlation with crystallographic orientation of Si cut off axis
Join us for our annual Distinguished Scholar Lecture featuring Stanford University's Professor Andrew Walder on Monday, April 2 from 4:00 to 5:30 PM in Blow Hall 201.
The Honorable Pierre N. Leval will deliver the 2017-18 Mervis Lecture. He is a United States Circuit Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend.
Join us for a guest lecture by Dr. Michael Phillips from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Phillips will present on "Multimedia Feedback: Clear, Powerful and Personalized."
Armin Langer ist Aktivist und Leiter der Initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, ein J?dische-Islamischer interkultureller und religions?bergreifender Verein.
Armin Langer, author of the book Ein Jude aus Neukoeln / A Jew from the No-Go Area and coordinator of the interfaith initiative Salaam-Shalom in Berlin, will present on the initiative and the relationship between Jews and Muslims in Germany.
J. Gerald Kennedy is Boyd Professor of English at Louisiana State University. He is the author or editor of fifteen books, including most recently Strange Nation: Literary Nationalism and Cultural Conflict in the Age of Poe (Oxford UP, 2016).
In her talk, ?Decolonizing Anthropology: African American and Other Ex-Centric Scholarship,? Dr. Faye Harrison addresses advancing the transformation of the discipline devoted to understanding humankind in all its diversity and commonality.
Optimal Design of experiments with the observation censoring driven by random enrollment of study subjects
Please join the Women?s Network, Office of Health Promotion and The Haven for a special screening of The Light of the Moon followed by a panel discussion and reception. This screening is free and open to the public.
The Dunn Civil Liberties Lecture Series is proud to host Geoffrey R. Stone, the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago.
This is a webinar being broadcasted to you just for W&M students.This session is perfect for any W&M undergraduate or graduate student who wants to work for the federal government after graduation or in an internship this summer or beyond.
Timothy Jost, Emeritus Professor at the Washington and Lee School of Law, will talk about ?The Business of Health Care in the Affordable Care Act World.? This event is free and open to the campus.
German Studies seniors participating in the GRMN 408 Senior Seminar "Literary Case-Histories" this semester will present their projects in English.
The Early Career Metaphysics Workshop is an annual workshop focusing on research by early-career scholars working in metaphysics, broadly construed. The workshop is free and open to any who would like to attend; RSVP to [[amgriffith]] (organizer).
Mathematics Colloquium and EXTREEMS-QED Lecture: Yu Jin (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Nathan Kidwell, William & Mary, Title of Talk: Lights, Camera, Action! Taking a Molecular-Level Snapshot of Atmospheric Photochemistry
Dinner Benefit with keynote speaker Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo on international development from the receiver's perspective and navigating relationships. Tickets will be $5. Find us tabling in Sadler to purchase your ticket early!
An experienced stock analyst will talk about fundamental stock analysis and the investment strategy at ClearBridge Investments.
On Wednesday, April 18th from 3:00pm-5:30pm, the Society for Women in Marine Science is hosting Paula Jasinski at VIMS. Come learn about her career as a marine scientist, science communicator, and business owner.
A lecture by Elliott Powell (University of Minnesota) explores the fifteen-year-long career of South Asian American rap singer Raj? Shwari, known for her work with prominent African American hip-hop artists like Jay-Z, Pharrell Williams, and Timbaland.
A public lecture, sponsored by the Department of History, by Professor Kate Brown, "The Great Chernobyl Acceleration: How Writing European History has Changed in the Age of the Anthropocene."
John Delos, Physics William & Mary, Title of Talk: 47@74, a Swan Song
Freshman scholars from the COLL/DATA 150 course Human Development & Data Science will present the results from their semester long investigation into the dimensions of global human development and their intersection with the data sciences.
The German Studies Senior Research Colloquium will be Thursday, April 26, from 4-6pm in WASH 315.
The Bishop James Madison Society is honored that Prof. Joanne Braxton, the Frances L. & Edwin L. Cummings Prof. of the Humanities, Africana Studies, and English, will provide the 2018 Last Lecture after her distinguished thirty-eight years at W&M.
Freshman scholars from the COLL/DATA 150 course Human Development & Data Science will present the results from their semester long investigation into the dimensions of global human development and their intersection with the data sciences.
Ever wonder how the size and catch limits are determined for the fishes you love to catch? Dr. Patrick Lynch, National Stock Assessment Program Leader with NOAA Fisheries, will provide insight into how management decisions are made at the federal level.
Anton Burkov, Waterloo, Title of talk: Quantum anomalies and transport in topological semimetals
Join us as a panel of VIMS scientists and media professionals discuss how fake news affects science and how to distinguish it from scientifically sound news stories. Registration required.
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
Eigenvalues, Multiplicities and Graphs
Writing is difficult and can take up a lot of time. Learn some simple tricks for improving the clarity of your academic writing, as well as ways to become more efficient with the task.
Tamura Lomax is an educator, writer, and co-founder/CEO of The Feminist Wire, an online publication committed to feminist, anti-racist, and anti-imperialist sociopolitical critique. She received her Ph.D. in religion from Vanderbilt University.
Join ACM's Technical Interview Prep Chair, Conrad Gehrki, for our first TIP workshop of the year!
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.
Join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law for a lunch conversation with EEOC Commissioners Chai Feldblum and Victoria Lipnic discussing Bipartisanship and the work of the EEOC.
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