Events for Mon, March 2nd, 2020 - Wed, March 4th, 2020
March 2020
The Mathematics of Political Conflict and the India-Pakistan Crisis by Benjamin Beiers '20
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- Academic/Teaching/Research
The Mathematics of Political Conflict and the India-Pakistan Crisis by Benjamin Beiers '20, Mathematics Colloquium, Monday, March 2, 1 - 1:45 pm, Stetson Court Classroom 101
Find out more »Master Class - Anthony de Mare, piano - Visiting Artist Series
Pianist Anthony de Mare coaches talented Williams College piano students in a master class. This event is free and open to the public. His masterclass and performance coincide with Sondheim@90@Williams, a celebration of the composer Stephen Sondheim, Class of 1950. Anthony de Mare is one of the world’s foremost champions of contemporary music. Praised by The New York Times for his … Continue reading "Master Class – Anthony de Mare, piano – Visiting Artist Series"
Find out more »Speaking of Climate: Being, Thinking, and Moving in the Anthropocene
The Dance Department presents an interdisciplinary panel discussion on climate change with dance artist Jody Sperling, whose work seeks to bridge the gap between human and nature, art and science, mind and body. In 2014, Sperling became the first-ever choreographer-in-residence to join a polar science mission aboard the U.S Coast Guard Cutter Healy. For 43 days she journeyed through the … Continue reading "Speaking of Climate: Being, Thinking, and Moving in the Anthropocene"
Find out more »Artists' Conversation: Every Ocean Hughes and Johanna Breiding
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- Arts at Williams
The Class of 1960s Scholars in Art is hosting an artists’ conversation between artists Every Ocean Hughes and Johanna Breiding, who will discuss queer art, collaboration, storytelling, and loss through their practices. The dialogue will be held on Monday, March 2, 2020, in Griffin 3 at 7:00PM.
Find out more »French Film Festival 2020 / Against the Odds: Strength and Resilience in French and Francophone Film
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
This year French Film Festival concludes with Ouvrir la Voix, directed by Amandine Gay.
Find out more »JODY SPERLING/ TIME LAPSE DANCE MASTERCLASS
Jody Sperling/Time Lapse Dance presents visually alluring kinetic theater that fuses dance, music, lighting and costume design. Following Sperling’s trailblazing journey to the Arctic in 2014,as the first-ever choreographer-in-residence aboard a US Coast Guard ice-breaker, the company’s focus is producing programs that merge choreography and climate science. Sperling has developed a signature style which draws inspiration from early dance technologist … Continue reading "JODY SPERLING/ TIME LAPSE DANCE MASTERCLASS"
Find out more »Seismic Imaging of the Crust and Upper Mantle Beneath New England
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
The Geosciences Dept. and Class of 1960 Scholars presents Dr. Maureen Long, Yale Univ., speaking on "Seismic Imaging of the Crust and Upper Mantle Beneath New England: Past Tectonic Processes and Present-Day Dynamics."
Find out more »Anthony de Mare, piano - Visiting Artist Series
Pianist Anthony de Mare is one of the world’s foremost champions of contemporary music. His masterclass and performance coincide with Sondheim@90@Williams, a celebration of the composer Stephen Sondheim, Class of 1950. Anthony de Mare presents his work, “LIAISONS 2020: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano Celebrating Stephen Sondheim at 90.” Praised by The New York Times for his “muscularly virtuosic, remarkably … Continue reading "Anthony de Mare, piano – Visiting Artist Series"
Find out more »PageRank: Google's Application of the Perron-Frobenius Theorem by Erika Jung '20
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- Academic/Teaching/Research
PageRank: Google's Application of the Perron-Frobenius Theorem by Erika Jung '20, Mathematics Colloquium, Wednesday, March 4, 1 - 1:45 pm, Stetson Court Classroom 101
Find out more »The Finding that Shocked the World: Stein's Paradox by Demian Gass '20
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- Academic/Teaching/Research
The Finding that Shocked the World: Stein's Paradox by Demian Gass '20, Statistics Colloquium, Wednesday, March 4, 1:10 - 1:50 pm, Stetson Court Classroom 105
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