Events for Fri, February 17th, 2023 - Wed, February 22nd, 2023
February 2023
An Afternoon with Sylvie Bigar and Darra Goldstein
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Join us for an afternoon with Sylvie Bigar and Darra Goldstein for a discussion of Cassoulet Confession, Sylvie's memoir reminds us of the magical power of taste and the memories it brings.
Find out more »Club Zambezi Dance Party!
All are invited to dance it up and feel the heat blazing from the fire we call the Club Zambezi Dance Party! Bring yourself, bring a friend, and bring the family to listen and dance to the amazing music, inspired by traditional Zimbabwean music as well as contemporary African styles. All are welcome! Standing Room Only will be available at … Continue reading "Club Zambezi Dance Party!"
Find out more »Club Zambezi Dance Party!
All are invited to dance it up and feel the heat blazing from the fire we call the Club Zambezi Dance Party! Bring yourself, bring a friend, and bring the family to listen and dance to the amazing music, inspired by traditional Zimbabwean music as well as contemporary African styles. All are welcome! Standing Room Only will be available at … Continue reading "Club Zambezi Dance Party!"
Find out more »The Banzhaf Power Index and Weighted Voting Systems by Annie Lu '23, Mathematics Colloquium
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The Banzhaf Power Index and Weighted Voting Systems by Annie Lu '23, Mathematics Colloquium, Monday, February 20, 1 - 1:45 pm, North Science Building 113, Wachenheim.
Find out more »Jasmine Mitchell (’03) will be giving a book talk on Imagining the Mulatta: Blackness in U.S. and Brazilian Media
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Williams American Studies alum Jasmine Mitchell ('03) will be giving a book talk on Monday, February 20th from 4:15 to 5:30pm in Sawyer Reading Room (304). Professor Mitchell teaches American Studies and Media Studies at SUNY Old Westbury. She will be discussing her book Imagining the Mulatta: Blackness in U.S. and Brazilian Media. The first dozen students who RSVP for the talk will receive a complimentary … Continue reading "Jasmine Mitchell (’03) will be giving a book talk on Imagining the Mulatta: Blackness in U.S. and Brazilian Media"
Find out more »Imagining Other Lives 2023 Williams College French and Francophone Film Festival
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The 2023 Williams College French and Francophone film festival presents Saint Omer (2022), Gagarine (2021), and Memory Box (2021), three feature films that re-imagine the possibility of other lives. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »Ash Wednesday 2023
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February 22 is Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of the Christian liturgical season of Lent. Ashes will be distributed on campus at several locations through the day.
Find out more »Davis Center/CSS Lunch & Learn with ghost hunter, Paul Oleskiewicz!
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Davis Center/CSS Lunch & Learn series continues!
Want to make meaningful connections with locals, on the material plain and beyond?
Paul Oleskiewicz, Berkshire County Ghost Hunter, will share his experience and methods.
Predicting MLB Win-Loss records by Runs Scored vs Runs Allowed by Brandt Mandia '23
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Predicting MLB Win-Loss records by Runs Scored vs Runs Allowed by Brandt Mandia '23, Mathematics Colloquium, Wednesday, February 22, 1 - 1:45 pm, North Science Building 113, Wachenheim.
Find out more »Using Statistics to Evaluate the Role of Skill in Daily Fantasy Sports by Shea van den Broek ’23
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Using Statistics to Evaluate the Role of Skill in Daily Fantasy Sports by Shea van den Broek '23, Statistics Colloquium, Wednesday, February 22, 1:10 - 1:50 pm, North Science Building 114, Wachenheim.
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