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John McGowan: American Liberalism: James Madison and the Principles of Liberal Democracy

Chapel Hill Public Library 100 Library Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

https://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/for-ourselves-and-our-posterity-the-u-s-constitution-then-and-now/ National Humanities Center Fellows from the fields of African American studies, economics, history, law, literature, and philosophy will discuss how their work helps us better understand the creation and living legacy of the U.S. Constitution as we endeavor to … Read more

Critical Speaker: Dr. Stephanie DeGooyer “Naturalizing the Novel”

Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw 223

Talk title: Naturalizing the Novel Monday, February 4th, 4:00pm-5:30pm Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw 223 Description: Between 1685 and 1710 over 60,000 refugees from France and Germany sought settlement in England and its colonies. This wave of migration produced some of the first … Read more

“Would You Be a Difficult Patient?” with Yolonda Wilson, Ph.D.

Greenlaw 524

About the Talk: If you were to visit the doctor, would you be considered a difficult patient? How do you know? What makes a patient “difficult”? In her presentation Yolonda Wilson will discuss the meaning of that label and how that label shapes interactions between patients and providers. She will argue that some patients are more susceptible to being labeled as difficult than others and consider possible alternative ways to frame encounters between patients and providers.

Up Close & Personal: Challenging Prejudice in 1960s Documentary

Varsity Theatre 123 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC

This film program will feature four short films that address the topic of prejudice by focusing on individual experiences of racial, ethnic, and gender discrimination. Three of these films (Felicia, Behind Every Good Man, and Siu Mei Wong: Who Shall … Read more

Up Close & Personal: Challenging Prejudice in 1960s Documentary

Varsity Theatre 123 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC

This film program will feature four short films that address the topic of prejudice by focusing on individual experiences of racial, ethnic, and gender discrimination. Three of these films (Felicia, Behind Every Good Man, and Siu Mei Wong: Who Shall … Read more

Free Expression and Constructive Dialogue Research Event

University Room, Hyde Hall

A discussion highlighting the results of a multi-faceted study designed to better understand students’ experiences with free speech and constructive dialogue at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Careers in Publishing Info Session

Greenlaw 223 Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Hear from an editor and digital marketing coordinator at UNC Press about Careers in Publishing and how to get a job in this field!

Frank B. Hanes Panel: Poetry and Sports

Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw 223

Photo Credits: Nikky Finney: Forrest Clonts; Courtney Banghart: UNC Athletics Staff Photographer; Liz Roberts: UNC Athletics Staff Photographer; Alan Shapiro: Sarah Boyd Poetry and Sports: Poetry in Motion—Motion in Poetry Panel sponsored by 2020 Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence Program   … Read more

UNC Latina/o Studies Program Café y Charla Open House

Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw 223

                Dear Friends, We hope you will come and break bread with us at our spring 2020 Latina/o Studies Program Café y Charla open house. At the café y charla, guests will have … Read more