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Community Discussion - "Food Deserts" in the Greater Williamsburg Area
Deborah Denenholz Morse, Sara E. Nance Professor of English, will present "Liberating Black Beauty: A narrative on animal rights, gender, race, and nation" on Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 7pm in the Commonwealth Auditorium.
Showcasing the best of undergraduate research at W&M.
Colloquium Speaker: Dr. Jiajia Li, Research Scientist from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Prof. Patrick Meade, Stony Brook University, Title of Talk: Future colliders and the Higgs
Matt Mutka , Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University, and Program Director of Division of Computer and Network Systems, Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation
Dr. Jorge Piekarewicz, Florida State University, Title of Talk: “Nuclear Astrophysics in the New Era of Multimessenger Astronomy”
In this event sponsored by ACS, the Virginia Secretary of Health and Human Resources will discuss Medicaid Expansion in Virginia, other efforts to expand access to care, and other healthcare law topics with us over the lunch break.
Reset DOC and Reset Dialogues in partnership with William & Mary present a roundtable discussion about the uncertain future of liberal democracy.
Jasmeen Patheja's lecture at W&M.
Community Discussion on Medicaid Expansion in Virginia
The Student Intellectual Property Society hosts a patent-law luncheon with Nikki Sanford in Room 133 this Thursday (11/7).
Dr. Dylan Rogers of the University of Virginia will present a lecture on "Water and Sensory Experience: Reconstructing the Procession of the Eleusinian Mysteries."
APIA-W&M is proud to present a talk by Dr. Kita Douglas that explores the fulcrum of the fine arts, queerness, and the Asian American and Pacific Islander experience.
Professor Jeffrey Herf, Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Maryland, will do a workshop on his books Divided Memory and Undeclared Wars with Israel on Friday
Professor Jeffrey Herf, Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Maryland, will give a public lecture on "Germany and Jewish Questions in the Revolution and Unification of 1989-1990--and Since"
Ta-Nehisi Coates Lecture
Join us for an afternoon with television actor and film director, Tim Reid, on Sunday, November 10 at 11 a.m.
Please join the IBRL in discussing President Trump and his Administration's ethics crisis with Noah Bookbinder.
Brown-Bag Lunch Series
Please join the W&M Federalist Society in learning more about the current Hong Kong Protests and U.S.-China Strategic Competition from Ms. Ying Ma.
Jesse Spencer-Smith of Vanderbilt University will discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and art.
In 2019, Taiwan became the first nation in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. This talk explores the development of both pro-gay and anti-gay activism in contemporary Taiwan behind the celebratory note.
Data Science and the Dawn of Artificial Intelligence: How Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science are Reshaping Our Lives.
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Chauncey Stillman Professor of Practical Ethics at Duke University, will give a colloquium talk. All interested are invited.
DR. AZIZA BACCOUCHE, Title of talk: Having Vision
Join ACS, LLSA, and ILSS for a panel of W&M Law community members discussing the asylum process, the status of DACA, day-to-day issues in the practice of immigration law, and personal perspectives on reform.
Join the Whole of Government Center of Excellence and Applied Science for a guest lecture by Dr. Lisa Friedersdorf, Director of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO). Students welcome - no RSVP required.
A lunchtime gathering building knowledge of how to make more sustainable decisions on campus! This month's topic will be "Having the Talk...Climate Change". One of the most important things you can do to act on climate is to talk about it.
Siva Vaidhyanathan's lecture on the plans, products, and strategies that the largest technology firms.
Prof. Vaidhyanathan has had to cancel. This talk will be rescheduled for spring.
Prof. Denys Poshyvanyk from CS@W&M
Amy Nicholson, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, Title of talk: Exploring beyond the Standard Model with Lattice QCD
Join President Rowe and members of the Strategic Planning Steering Committee for an update on Phase II: Environmental Analysis.
The Reves Center for International Studies, in cooperation with the US-Europe Alliance, presents the 2020 George Tayloe Ross Lecture on International Peace, "American-British-EU Realignment: Post-Brexit Possibilities."
Strategic Planning Forum
January 30, 2020
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake Ballroom
To help our community challenge racism, anti-Semitism, and xenophobia, this event will bring three speakers to campus for a pedagogical workshop (9am-10:30am) and an academic panel (2pm-3:30pm).
Lecture by Lauren Klein on data feminism.
Zhenyu Ning, Wayne State University
In collaboration with The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, the Charles Center presents the third and final lecture of its speaker series, 'Monuments, Memory, and Migration'.
Photographer and writer, Erika Fabian, has had years of travel and work for National Geographic magazine. Ms. Fabian will talk about “picture thinking,” the various aspects of National Geographic photography, and how these concepts can be adapted.
Dr. Joanna Schug will present research on how the socio-ecological concept of relational mobility, defined as the amount of opportunities that individuals have to enter into and exit from social relationships in a given social ecology.
Sanorita Dey, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
SEALS & VCPC are proud to host Adam Melita, Esq., Deputy City Attorney and George Homewood, Director of Planning, City of Norfolk to discuss Norfolk’s progressive comprehensive plan and zoning ordinance addressing flooding. This event is not to be missed!
Sujoy Kumar Sikdar from Washington University in St. Louis
Ao Ren from Northeastern University
Join the DPCLS, SELS, & SIPS in welcoming Noah Downs, a video game and internet law attorney at Morrison Rothman.
Bite-Sized sustainability information with lunch!
Lecture & letter writing event in celebration of Anthropology Day. Hosted by the Anthropology Graduate Student Collective.
Doowon Kim from the University of Maryland, College Park
Barry Sanders, OSA University of Calgary, Title of Talk: Learning for quantum control
Junqiao Qiu from UC Riverside
Come learn about what diet culture is and how to recognize its toxic impacts, as well as concrete ways to restrict diet culture!
Hailong Zhang from The Ohio State University
Stephen will focus on his more than a decade of research on the Ifugao Rice Terraces, UNESCO World Heritage monuments that attest to the ingenuity and communitarian management of Cordilleran people of Luzon in the Philippines.
The Reves Center and the Department of Anthropology is hosting a meet and greet with Dr. Acabado after his brown bag. Cookies and tea provided!
Come for an evening of honest storytelling, refreshing vulnerability, and inspirational courage. With bravery and grace, eight William & Mary students will share their survivor stories of eating disorder and recovery.
Please join us for a talk by Prof. Paul Stevens, titled, "Raphael's Condescension: Paradise Lost, Jane Austen, and the Secularization of Grace." The talk will be held in the Tucker Theatre on February 27th, at 5:00pm, with a light reception to follow.
The William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice cordially invites you to our 2020 Symposium: First Amendment Marketplace Morass: Free Speech Jurisprudence and its Interactions with Social Justice.
APIA Banh Mi Lecture Series presents Dr. Davesh Soneji of UPenn who will discuss how discursive, political, historical, and aesthetic performance converge in the work of Nrithya Pillai of Chennai. Co-sponsored by AMES: Asian & Middle Eastern Studies.
Prof. Panos K. Chrysanthis
Department of Computer Science
School of Computing and Information
University of Pittsburgh
Come for a workshop on affirmative action/race-conscious admissions policies and a panel on minority representation in law schools and in the legal practice. Light breakfast items and lunch will be served, with a reception to follow.
Designing Interactive Systems for Community Citizen Science
Dr. Yen-Chia Hsu, Carnegie Mellon University
“The Jewish Background of Spinoza, or How Spinoza reads the Bible through Rabbinic Lenses” Monday, March 2, 5:00 p.m. Washington Hall Room 315
Please join us on Monday, March 2 for a talk by Thomas Travisano at 5 PM in Tucker Theatre. There will be a reception to follow.
Seminar: “Omnis determinatio est negatio: Determination, Negation and Self-Negation in Spinoza, Kant, and Hegel” Tuesday, March 3, 12:30-1:50, Tucker 222
Discussion on the Draft Judicial Ethics Opinion Regarding Judges' Involvement in the American Bar Association, Federalist Society, and American Constitution Society
The large dams built across the United States in the period from 1931 to 1944 were monumental undertakings. Now, Professor Richard Guy Wilson will focus on the design and building of Hoover Dam and examine its impact upon the other great dams.
Yifan Sun from Northeastern University
Taipei City Councilmember, Lo Chih-Chiang, will explain his pioneering use of social media, and comment on the role of social media in Taiwanese & Cross-Strait politics.
Speaker: Dr. Supreeth Shastri, Postdoctoral Fellow from the University of Texas at Austin
Colloquium: Xiaoyuan Chang, Junping Shi
Dr. Jieming Yin from AMD Research
Hua Huang from Stony Brook
Dr. Amina Tawasil of the Columbia University's Teacher College will present her research on the social protests of Iranian women against Iran's forced veiling policy.
The Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding (CCL/PCP) welcomes Professor Bernard Freamon to the Law School on March 18 for a presentation on the issue of slavery in Islamic legal history.
This event has been canceled.
Lecture by Mr. Paul Smith, recipient of the 2020 Marshall-Wythe Medalllion, the highest honor given by the W&M Law faculty. Free and the public is welcome.
All events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3. Learn more: https://www.wm.edu/news/announcements/alert/
This event has been canceled.
All events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3. Learn more: https://www.wm.edu/news/announcements/alert/
WMGIC IV is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/20 and 3/21. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIV. Cash prizes of at least $2000 will be awarded!
Sarah Stroud Is Director of the Parr Center for Ethics and joined the Philosophy Department at UNC in 2018. All interested are welcome!
The W&M Confucius Institute and Law School are proud to invite Frank R. Samolis to campus for a lecture on U.S. and China trade relations as of 2020.
In the second talk of the 2019-2020 Diversity Speaker Series, the School of Education welcomes Naomi Snider, research fellow at the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development and co-author of Why Does Patriarchy Persist?
As part of W&M's response to COVID-19, all events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3.
The 15th Annual Student-Faculty Research Conference in European Studies features Prof. Rita Chin (U. Michigan) on "The Crisis of Multiculturalism in Europe: Historical Lessons for the Present Moment." Students will present papers on migration in Europe.
Dr. Patxi Pérez Ramallo will give a lecture on his research on the Camino de Santiago at the Former Residence of the Ambassadors to Spain in Washington D.C.
Ron Tarver is a Pulitzer Prize winning photographer with a background covering photojournalism and art photography. Now, Tarver explains how he has reimagined the African American experience in the Jim Crow United States through the lens of his father.
Come join the Center for Geospatial Analysis in our virtual celebration of GIS research by showcasing both student research and experienced professionals that apply GIS and other geospatial technologies.
When it launched the design competition for it's new headquarters, the Chicago Tribune was seeking to build “the world’s most beautiful office building.” Now, David Brashear will examine the importance of the competition and some noteworthy submissions.
Today’s national security challenges transcend borders and domains. Join us at the 3rd Annual National Security Conference to discuss challenges, policy dilemmas, tools, and sustained outcomes in a multi-level, all domain environment.
Marco Antonio Merchand Medina, Physics - Final Oral Exam for the Ph.D., Title: Study of Scalar Extensions for Physics Beyond the Standard Model
Prof. Jennifer Gülly will be speaking on "The Art of Migration: The Political, The Beautiful, and The Dead."
In this online Spanish-language webinar, educators and health providers from different parts of the world will share ideas for Spanish-speaking families looking to find ways to support their children's learning experience in the midst of the pandemic.
Join VIMS on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/fbvims/) all week to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day! Learn about our complex environment, human impacts on ecosystems, and the positive ways we can give back to our planet.
Myisha Cherry, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of California/Riverside, will give a colloquium paper. Her research interest lies at the intersection of moral psychology and social and political philosophy.
The tradition of the Earth Week Festival Lorax reading continues this year with Provost Agouris reading the Dr. Seuss classic live on Youtube.
The 2020 Classical Studies Colloquium, an annual showcase of student research, will be held on-line. This year the theme is "Treks and Tales: Mobility in Antiquity."
The Classical Studies Colloquium is an annual celebration of the scholarship of advanced students in Classical Studies at William & Mary. The Colloquium is designed and presented by the students, and is free and open to the public.
Akira Mizuta Lippit, (Vice Dean, USC's School of Cinematic Arts) explores the ways in which Japanese cinema has responded to a second nuclear crisis, and how the echoes of 1945 have returned to the contemporary moment, or perhaps had never left at all.
This annual event celebrates the learning across the University and promotes new ideas & connections with colleagues. The symposium is organized by STLI. Breakfast and lunch will be served. A full schedule will be released in April.
This webinar is intended for parents of kindergarten through eighth-grade students who are struggling with, or below grade level in, reading.
Speaker: Jordy De Vries, University of Massachusetts
Title: “Neutrinoless double beta decay in effective field theory"
Join us (via Zoom!) as the very first cohort of the Japanese Studies Major present their final research projects. These students have faced unique challenges this semester; come and help us celebrate their achievements!
Dr. Matt Kirwan presents his research on ghosts forests as an indicator of sea level rise, which has been featured by TIME, CNN, and The New York Times.
Join us for an online webinar designed to introduce parents and families to the science and strategies of mindfulness.
As a student, Frank Harmon used sketching to discover, study, and understand structures and nature. Now, he will describe his own journey, discuss the importance of attention, and preview his book, Native Places: Drawing as a Way to See.
WHAT IF . . . .? Adaptability and Resilience: Flourishing in an Ever-Changing, Ambiguous, Unpredictable, Confusing, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. Resound Presentation by Sue Wasiolek, Dean at Duke University as part of the Learning Forward series.
Join fellow School of Education students in a safe space to discuss how we move forward as scholars and educators in the current climate.
Join us for our next Courageous Conversation about race, equity and education.
The Nunnally Ichthyology Collection at VIMS began in the 1950s and has grown to house over 500,000 specimens of fishes. Join us as collections manager Dr. Sarah Huber shares some unusual specimens from the collection along with preservation techniques.
Join us on Friday, June 26th at 2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. on Zoom for insight on Daoist philosophy and how it relates to our lives today through a lecture given by scholar Manuel Parreno!
Join us for a Discovery Lab on marine debris. Guest speaker, Sam Athey, Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto, will describe where microfibers and microplastics in our oceans are coming from, how they get there, and ways to slow their release.
Join 3 VIMS grad students as they give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Register to join the students and be entered to win door prizes. Students will be available to answer questions after each presentation.
Rachel Dixon, Ph.D. student in the Department of Fisheries Science at VIMS, will share a presentation on the diversity of fishes in the Chesapeake Bay, the methods used to sample and study fishes, and the challenges facing fishes and their habitat.
Join us online for July's After Hours lecture on the 30th at 7 PM.
Dr. Carl Hershner will be discussing climate change and sea level rise. Learn about the latest emerging issues and understanding of these topics vital to life by the water.
Join Dr. Donglai Gong, VIMS Associate Professor, as he shares current research he and a team from the US and Canada are conducting in the Arctic Ocean. Learn about the changes taking place in this part of the world and the predicted impacts.
Diskussion zum Film "Toni Erdmann" (Dir. Maren Ade, 2016)
Prof. Shiwei Zhang, William & Mary and Flatiron Institute, Title of talk: Towards the solution of the many-electron problem: properties of the hydrogen chain
Virtual talk: "Behavior and Policy During a Pandemic: HIV as an Historical Analogy" by Nick Papageorge, Ph.D., Broadus Mitchell Associate Professor, Economics, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University
To kick off its Speaker Series, the Center for Racial & Social Justice welcomes W&M epidemiologist and public health expert Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo to discuss the health disparities experienced by Black and Brown people in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
"Living Together / Living Apart" is a long term research project that focuses on the human experience and toll of persistent racial segregation in Hampton Roads.
Srimoyee Sen (Iowa State), Title of Talk: Particle vortex statistics and the phases of dense matter
Keynote Speaker: Ninotchka Rosca, award winning author and political prisoner of the Marcos dictatorship
Panelists:
Rinabeth Apostol, Actor and Activist
Dr. Joi Barrios, UC Berkeley
Ryan Macasero, Rappler
Leezel Tanglao, HuffPost
Moderator:
Francis Tanglao Aguas
The Reves Center presents Haben Girma, first Deafblind graduate of Harvard Law School and activist for disability rights, who will deliver the 2020 McSwain-Walker Lecture: How Disability Drives Innovation: An Intersectional and Global Perspective.
The Charles Center, in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, present Arionne Nettles, who will discuss her experience reporting as a journalist during a global pandemic. Nettles will focus on the impact of COVID-19 on museums.
Family Weekend features events and special programs designed to showcase life at William & Mary. Learn about world-class faculty, experience special performances from one of many talented student groups, and connect with families from across the nation.
Dr. Johnson is currently the Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow for the Lemon Project at William & Mary
Virtual talk on “COVID-19's Effects on Virginia and the Role of Public Policy in Addressing These Effects” by Marvin Figueroa, Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Resources, Commonwealth of Virginia; Legislative Director, Governor Ralph Northam
You are invited to join us virtually for Family Weekend 2020!
Alan Poole, author of Ospreys: the Revival of a Global Raptor, will lead us through a story with dazzling looks at some of the places where Ospreys are found and introduce us to a few of the colorful characters that helped make an Osprey revival possible.
Greg De Temmerman, ITER Organization, Title of Talk: ITER: the technical and scientific challenges of controlling nuclear fusion
Join 3 VIMS grad students as they give 5-minute fast-talks on the important research they are conducting. Register to join the students and have a chance to win prizes. Students will be available to answer questions after each presentation.
This Brown Bag given by Buck Woodard and Megan Victor explores their recent project: Archaeological Research and Community Engagement at The Millie Woodson-Turner Nottoway Reservation Allotment and Farmstead.
The winner of the 2020 Sutlive Book Prize for Historical Anthropology, Alizer Doostdar will give a lecture on his research exploring the intersections of Islam and science.
Join Tara Rudo, Marine Education Specialist with CBNERR, as she leads us through an exploration of the wetlands of the York River. We will learn about the crucial role wetlands play, and discover some of the fascinating animals that live there.
Redistricting is on the ballot this year in Virginia. Join ELS to learn the ins and outs of the amendment, the protections it offers against gerrymandering, and what it would mean for the Virginia electoral process going forward.
Watch the film ahead of time on Kanopy, then meet on Zoom to discuss in German.
https://wm.kanopy.com/video/kebab-connection
Join the Center for African Development (CAD), a Global Research Institute research center, for an installment in their speaker series, this Thursday, October 8th, at 10am via Zoom.
Join Professor Michele Goodwin, who expands the reproductive rights debate beyond abortion and discusses how laws criminalize women - especially poor women and women of color - for miscarriages, stillbirths and threatening the health of their pregnancies.
Weekly interdisciplinary seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences departments.
“Promoting America: Maps of the Colonies and the New Republic,” follows how maps served as powerful propaganda tools for colonial expansionists eager to convey the richness and abundance of the land and its inhabitants.
Elizabeth Goldschmidt, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Title of talk: Quantum information with photons
Annie Blazer of the William & Mary Religious Studies Department will give a talk on the ethical aspects of doping and confession in elite sports.
Virtual talk on "Disparities, Determinants and Data in the Era of Covid-19" by Rashida Dorsey, Ph.D., M.P.H. (Founder and Principal, WisdomBuilds)
Professor Utkin will discuss configurations of queer subjectivity in interwar Europe’s Russian diaspora.
Funding provided by the Gregory Tepper Lecture Fund, the German Studies Program, and the Reves Center for International Studies
A conversation with alumnus Yuri Lowenthal '93 and Tara Platt, two in-demand voice actors for anime and games. Lowenthal has voiced characters for Naruto, Gurren Lagann, Code Geass, Persona 4, etc. Platt has worked on Naruto, Sailor Moon, etc.
Historical Presentation on Marshall 'Major' Taylor - World Champion Cyclist and African American Pioneer in Professional Sports
Talk by Valentín Concha-Núñez, Art Historian and Educator (MoMA, El Museo del Barrio, Brooklyn Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art).
Physics department invites alimni and members of the general public to listen to the public lecture, inspired by 2020 Nobel prize and to interact with physics faculty and students.
Faculty, alumni, and students gather to offer song, dance, poetry, and tributes to honor the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and all Equal Rights heroes like her. Admission by registration: https://www.aguasartsink.com/register-for-a-show
Voter suppression, harsh voter ID laws, and voter disenfranchisement are on the rise. How does this affect primaries and United States' most-watched election?
Dr. Stefani Crabtree from Utah State University will give a talk on archaecology.
Please join us on Thursday, October 22 at 1:00 PM EDT for a panel discussion on the School-to-Prison Pipeline, featuring Cheryl Poe, Keith Howard, and Valerie Slater. Please RSVP here (https://forms.gle/BfcBb61tiiqdk6689) for a link to the event.
Join us for the Bi-Annual Ferguson Blair Publishing Seminar featuring panels from W&M alumni in publishing, journalism, and digital media. This year the event will take place via Zoom.
Creativity and Resilience Amidst the Pandemic: Global Approaches to COVID-19
Lior Cohen, Louisiana State University, Title of talk: Quantum Effects utilizing Photon-Number Detection
Join If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice and the Center for Racial and Social Justice on October 27th at 1 PM for an important discussion on the future of reproductive rights with William & Mary Law Professor Vivian Hamilton.
Chris Rodning of Tulane University will give a talk on Joara, Cuenca, and Fort San Juan: Indigenous Peoples and Iberian Colonists in the Western North Carolina Piedmont, 1540-1600.
Virtual talk : “The Impact of COVID-19 on College Students Studying Abroad” by Eric Pedersen, Ph.D.
The W&M Confucius Institute and Law School are honored to host Frank R. Samolis through Zoom for a virtual lecture on U.S. and China trade relations as of 2020.
Tunas and billfishes support commercial and recreational fisheries around the world. Join Bruce Collette, John Graves, and Val Kells for highlights of these incredible fish and their five-year journey to create the book Tunas and Billfishes of the World.
Part of the Institute for Integrative Conservation Speaker Series, Dr. Melissa Checker will give a Zoom talk about her research exploring the hidden socioeconomic consequences of sustainable policies and urban redevelopment in New York.
In this seminar Dennis Hallema will discuss how to properly train a classifier for the purpose of predicting potential fire control locations, and show what a prediction map looks like.
Prof. Sharona Gordon, Physiology & Biophysics University of Washington, Title of talk: If I’m not safe, nobody is: science, power, and activism in the age of #MeToo
A talk with Professor Tara Grove about textualism, the Supreme Court's decision in Bostock v. Clayton, and the future of LGBTQ+ rights.
Join Shené V. Owens, Associate Director for the Center for Student Diversity in a discussion about identity and belonging.
Interested in learning more about solar technology and the co-op process?
Led by presenter Chloe Edwards, we will dive into history and peel back the comfortable and utterly uncomfortable layers of our individual and collective experience.
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Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Community Discussion - "Food Deserts" in the Greater Williamsburg Area
Deborah Denenholz Morse, Sara E. Nance Professor of English, will present "Liberating Black Beauty: A narrative on animal rights, gender, race, and nation" on Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 7pm in the Commonwealth Auditorium.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Showcasing the best of undergraduate research at W&M.
Colloquium Speaker: Dr. Jiajia Li, Research Scientist from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Prof. Patrick Meade, Stony Brook University, Title of Talk: Future colliders and the Higgs
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Yaoquan Zhou (Ohio State) will be presenting on "Submarine groundwater discharge to the global coast."
Matt Mutka , Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University, and Program Director of Division of Computer and Network Systems, Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation
Dr. Jorge Piekarewicz, Florida State University, Title of Talk: “Nuclear Astrophysics in the New Era of Multimessenger Astronomy”
In this event sponsored by ACS, the Virginia Secretary of Health and Human Resources will discuss Medicaid Expansion in Virginia, other efforts to expand access to care, and other healthcare law topics with us over the lunch break.
Reset DOC and Reset Dialogues in partnership with William & Mary present a roundtable discussion about the uncertain future of liberal democracy.
Jasmeen Patheja's lecture at W&M.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Community Discussion on Medicaid Expansion in Virginia
The Student Intellectual Property Society hosts a patent-law luncheon with Nikki Sanford in Room 133 this Thursday (11/7).
Dr. Dylan Rogers of the University of Virginia will present a lecture on "Water and Sensory Experience: Reconstructing the Procession of the Eleusinian Mysteries."
APIA-W&M is proud to present a talk by Dr. Kita Douglas that explores the fulcrum of the fine arts, queerness, and the Asian American and Pacific Islander experience.
Professor Jeffrey Herf, Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Maryland, will do a workshop on his books Divided Memory and Undeclared Wars with Israel on Friday
Paul Volante (W&M Geology 2020) will be presenting on "Americium-241: The Future of Radioisotope Sediment Dating."
Professor Jeffrey Herf, Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Maryland, will give a public lecture on "Germany and Jewish Questions in the Revolution and Unification of 1989-1990--and Since"
Dr. Tom Gallagher, University of Virginia, Title of Talk: Exploring Strong fields with Rydberg Atoms and Microwaves
Ta-Nehisi Coates Lecture
Join us for an afternoon with television actor and film director, Tim Reid, on Sunday, November 10 at 11 a.m.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Please join the IBRL in discussing President Trump and his Administration's ethics crisis with Noah Bookbinder.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Brown-Bag Lunch Series
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Please join the W&M Federalist Society in learning more about the current Hong Kong Protests and U.S.-China Strategic Competition from Ms. Ying Ma.
Dr. Joel Hudley, an assistant teaching professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will be presenting a seminar on "Windows in Time: Using Bivalve Increments and Isotopes to Investigate Past Climate on Human Timescales. "
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Jesse Spencer-Smith of Vanderbilt University will discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and art.
In 2019, Taiwan became the first nation in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. This talk explores the development of both pro-gay and anti-gay activism in contemporary Taiwan behind the celebratory note.
Data Science and the Dawn of Artificial Intelligence: How Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science are Reshaping Our Lives.
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Chauncey Stillman Professor of Practical Ethics at Duke University, will give a colloquium talk. All interested are invited.
DR. AZIZA BACCOUCHE, Title of talk: Having Vision
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Join ACS, LLSA, and ILSS for a panel of W&M Law community members discussing the asylum process, the status of DACA, day-to-day issues in the practice of immigration law, and personal perspectives on reform.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Join the Whole of Government Center of Excellence and Applied Science for a guest lecture by Dr. Lisa Friedersdorf, Director of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO). Students welcome - no RSVP required.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
A lunchtime gathering building knowledge of how to make more sustainable decisions on campus! This month's topic will be "Having the Talk...Climate Change". One of the most important things you can do to act on climate is to talk about it.
Siva Vaidhyanathan's lecture on the plans, products, and strategies that the largest technology firms.
Prof. Vaidhyanathan has had to cancel. This talk will be rescheduled for spring.
Megan Gillen (W&M Geology 2020) will be presenting on "Marshes and Maine: My NOAA Hollings Scholarship Experience."
Colleen Scott (W&M Geology 2020) will be presenting on " NASA's Student Airborne Summer Research Program."
Prof. Denys Poshyvanyk from CS@W&M
Amy Nicholson, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, Title of talk: Exploring beyond the Standard Model with Lattice QCD
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Thesis Title: "Recruitment characteristics of juvenile striped bass (Morone saxatilis) across recovery periods, year classes, and subestuaries in the Chesapeake Bay"
Dissertation Title: "The Host-Epibiont Interaction between Zoothamnium intermedium and Estuarine Copepods"
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Dissertation Title: "Environmental Controls on Pteropod Ecology and Physiology Along the Western Antarctic Peninsula"
Thesis Title: "Investigating economic costs of derelict blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) traps and preferred mitigation solutions in the Chesapeake Bay"
Join President Rowe and members of the Strategic Planning Steering Committee for an update on Phase II: Environmental Analysis.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Dissertation Title: "Studies on the Anatomy of Teleosts"
Dissertation Title: "Efficacy and unintended outcomes of spatial property rights for fisheries and aquaculture management in Chile and in Virginia, USA"
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
The Reves Center for International Studies, in cooperation with the US-Europe Alliance, presents the 2020 George Tayloe Ross Lecture on International Peace, "American-British-EU Realignment: Post-Brexit Possibilities."
Community Discussion
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Strategic Planning Forum
January 30, 2020
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake Ballroom
Isaac Mantelli (W&M Geology 2020) will be presenting on "A Pyrite's Life For Me: Limiting Factors of Pyrite Formation."
Florian Hauenstein, Old Dominion University, Title of Talk: Pairing and Bonding of Nucleons in Nuclei
To help our community challenge racism, anti-Semitism, and xenophobia, this event will bring three speakers to campus for a pedagogical workshop (9am-10:30am) and an academic panel (2pm-3:30pm).
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Dr. Beth Christensen, an Ocean Discovery Lecturer from Rowan University, will be presenting a seminar on "How plate tectonics drove continental climate change in Australia"
Nadia Fomin, University of Tennessee, Title of Talk: The life and death of the free neutron
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Lecture by Lauren Klein on data feminism.
Zhenyu Ning, Wayne State University
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Julie Roche, Ohio University, Title of Talk: Tomography of the proton
In collaboration with The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, the Charles Center presents the third and final lecture of its speaker series, 'Monuments, Memory, and Migration'.
Photographer and writer, Erika Fabian, has had years of travel and work for National Geographic magazine. Ms. Fabian will talk about “picture thinking,” the various aspects of National Geographic photography, and how these concepts can be adapted.
Andrea Jones , a W&M '05 alum from NASA, will be presenting a seminar on "A New Moon revealed by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and Preparations to Return Astronauts to the Lunar Surface". Pizza will be provided in McGl 219 before the seminar.
Dr. Joanna Schug will present research on how the socio-ecological concept of relational mobility, defined as the amount of opportunities that individuals have to enter into and exit from social relationships in a given social ecology.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Speaker: Kimmy Cushman, Yale University , Title: “Replacing Markov Chain Monte Carlo with Generative Flow Neural Networks”
Sanorita Dey, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
Alexa Regnier (W&M Geology 2020) will be presenting on "Using microfossils to reconstruct past Arctic Ocean dynamics, A USGS Internship Experience"
SEALS & VCPC are proud to host Adam Melita, Esq., Deputy City Attorney and George Homewood, Director of Planning, City of Norfolk to discuss Norfolk’s progressive comprehensive plan and zoning ordinance addressing flooding. This event is not to be missed!
Sujoy Kumar Sikdar from Washington University in St. Louis
Cristiano Fanelli - MIT/Jlab, Title of Talk: AI opportunities at JLab and EIC
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Ao Ren from Northeastern University
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Join the DPCLS, SELS, & SIPS in welcoming Noah Downs, a video game and internet law attorney at Morrison Rothman.
Community Discussion on the need for more affordable housing in the Greater Williamsburg Area.
Alexander Austregesilo, Carnegie Mellon University, Title of Talk: Understanding the Strong Interaction through Hadron Spectroscopy
Bite-Sized sustainability information with lunch!
Lecture & letter writing event in celebration of Anthropology Day. Hosted by the Anthropology Graduate Student Collective.
Doowon Kim from the University of Maryland, College Park
Carmi Milagros Thompson, an Assistant Collection Manager at the Florida Museum of Natural History, will be presenting on “Post-grad & Perspectives: Overview of Museum Careers”.
Dissertation Title: "Impacts of Fertilization on Salt Marsh Resilience: Altered by Location-specific Drivers"
Barry Sanders, OSA University of Calgary, Title of Talk: Learning for quantum control
Junqiao Qiu from UC Riverside
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Boris Grube, Technical University of Munich, Title of Talk: Searching for exotic forms of hadronic matter at the COMPASS experiment
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Come learn about what diet culture is and how to recognize its toxic impacts, as well as concrete ways to restrict diet culture!
Hailong Zhang from The Ohio State University
Stephen will focus on his more than a decade of research on the Ifugao Rice Terraces, UNESCO World Heritage monuments that attest to the ingenuity and communitarian management of Cordilleran people of Luzon in the Philippines.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
The Children's Advocacy Law Society is hosting Megan Zwisohn, Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney and Adjunct Professor, for a talk about children and the Virginia criminal justice system. The event is in room 119 during the lunch hour. Food will be provided!
The Reves Center and the Department of Anthropology is hosting a meet and greet with Dr. Acabado after his brown bag. Cookies and tea provided!
Come for an evening of honest storytelling, refreshing vulnerability, and inspirational courage. With bravery and grace, eight William & Mary students will share their survivor stories of eating disorder and recovery.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Please join us for a talk by Prof. Paul Stevens, titled, "Raphael's Condescension: Paradise Lost, Jane Austen, and the Secularization of Grace." The talk will be held in the Tucker Theatre on February 27th, at 5:00pm, with a light reception to follow.
The William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice cordially invites you to our 2020 Symposium: First Amendment Marketplace Morass: Free Speech Jurisprudence and its Interactions with Social Justice.
APIA Banh Mi Lecture Series presents Dr. Davesh Soneji of UPenn who will discuss how discursive, political, historical, and aesthetic performance converge in the work of Nrithya Pillai of Chennai. Co-sponsored by AMES: Asian & Middle Eastern Studies.
Peyton Winter (W&M Geology 2020) will be presenting on "Everything's Smaller in Texas: analyzing the effects of climate change and megafauna extinction on pocket mouse body size "
Prof. Panos K. Chrysanthis
Department of Computer Science
School of Computing and Information
University of Pittsburgh
Come for a workshop on affirmative action/race-conscious admissions policies and a panel on minority representation in law schools and in the legal practice. Light breakfast items and lunch will be served, with a reception to follow.
Designing Interactive Systems for Community Citizen Science
Dr. Yen-Chia Hsu, Carnegie Mellon University
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
“The Jewish Background of Spinoza, or How Spinoza reads the Bible through Rabbinic Lenses” Monday, March 2, 5:00 p.m. Washington Hall Room 315
Please join us on Monday, March 2 for a talk by Thomas Travisano at 5 PM in Tucker Theatre. There will be a reception to follow.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Seminar: “Omnis determinatio est negatio: Determination, Negation and Self-Negation in Spinoza, Kant, and Hegel” Tuesday, March 3, 12:30-1:50, Tucker 222
Discussion on the Draft Judicial Ethics Opinion Regarding Judges' Involvement in the American Bar Association, Federalist Society, and American Constitution Society
The large dams built across the United States in the period from 1931 to 1944 were monumental undertakings. Now, Professor Richard Guy Wilson will focus on the design and building of Hoover Dam and examine its impact upon the other great dams.
Yifan Sun from Northeastern University
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Taipei City Councilmember, Lo Chih-Chiang, will explain his pioneering use of social media, and comment on the role of social media in Taiwanese & Cross-Strait politics.
Speaker: Dr. Supreeth Shastri, Postdoctoral Fellow from the University of Texas at Austin
Colloquium: Xiaoyuan Chang, Junping Shi
Dr. Jieming Yin from AMD Research
Hua Huang from Stony Brook
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Dr. Amina Tawasil of the Columbia University's Teacher College will present her research on the social protests of Iranian women against Iran's forced veiling policy.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
The Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding (CCL/PCP) welcomes Professor Bernard Freamon to the Law School on March 18 for a presentation on the issue of slavery in Islamic legal history.
[CANCELLED] Dr. Vicki McConnell, from the Geological Society of America (GSA), will be presenting a seminar on "Interfacing Science with Government: You Don’t Always Get What You Want…". Pizza will be provided in McGl 219 before the seminar.
This event has been canceled.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Lecture by Mr. Paul Smith, recipient of the 2020 Marshall-Wythe Medalllion, the highest honor given by the W&M Law faculty. Free and the public is welcome.
All events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3. Learn more: https://www.wm.edu/news/announcements/alert/
This event has been canceled.
All events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3. Learn more: https://www.wm.edu/news/announcements/alert/
WMGIC IV is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/20 and 3/21. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIV. Cash prizes of at least $2000 will be awarded!
Sarah Stroud Is Director of the Parr Center for Ethics and joined the Philosophy Department at UNC in 2018. All interested are welcome!
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
The W&M Confucius Institute and Law School are proud to invite Frank R. Samolis to campus for a lecture on U.S. and China trade relations as of 2020.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
In the second talk of the 2019-2020 Diversity Speaker Series, the School of Education welcomes Naomi Snider, research fellow at the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development and co-author of Why Does Patriarchy Persist?
As part of W&M's response to COVID-19, all events and gatherings in university facilities as well as university-sponsored events on and off campus are suspended through at least April 3.
[CANCELLED] Megan Gillen (W&M Geology 2020) will be presenting on "Quantifying the erodibility of marshes through soil shear strength"
The 15th Annual Student-Faculty Research Conference in European Studies features Prof. Rita Chin (U. Michigan) on "The Crisis of Multiculturalism in Europe: Historical Lessons for the Present Moment." Students will present papers on migration in Europe.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Dr. Patxi Pérez Ramallo will give a lecture on his research on the Camino de Santiago at the Former Residence of the Ambassadors to Spain in Washington D.C.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Fisheries Science department.
Ron Tarver is a Pulitzer Prize winning photographer with a background covering photojournalism and art photography. Now, Tarver explains how he has reimagined the African American experience in the Jim Crow United States through the lens of his father.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Physical Sciences department.
Come join the Center for Geospatial Analysis in our virtual celebration of GIS research by showcasing both student research and experienced professionals that apply GIS and other geospatial technologies.
Dissertation Title: "Cross-scale Simulations: An Innovative Approach to Evaluate the Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Tidal Marsh Habitats"
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Biological Sciences department.
Weekly departmental seminar series presented by faculty and students in the VIMS Aquatic Health Sciences department.
Dissertation Title: "Evaluating the Impacts of Land Use and Climate Change on the Hydrology of Headwater Wetlands in the Coastal Plain of Virginia"
When it launched the design competition for it's new headquarters, the Chicago Tribune was seeking to build “the world’s most beautiful office building.” Now, David Brashear will examine the importance of the competition and some noteworthy submissions.
Today’s national security challenges transcend borders and domains. Join us at the 3rd Annual National Security Conference to discuss challenges, policy dilemmas, tools, and sustained outcomes in a multi-level, all domain environment.
[CANCELLED] Dr. Frances Rivera-Hernandez, a planetary geologist from Dartmouth College, will be presenting a seminar on "From Grains to Landscapes: Reconstructing Martian Environments at Multiple Scales".
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