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Graduate Student Seminar with Dan Sinykin

Greenlaw 225

In coordination with his Thursday lecture "Big Fiction: How Conglomeration Changed the Book Industry and American Literature," Daniel Sinykin will lead a Graduate Student Seminar.

Publishing in “Latino Studies”: A View From the Editor’s Desk

Virtual Event

Marta Caminero-Santangelo is University Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of English at the University of Kansas. Professor Caminero-Santangelo has authored three books and dozens of journal articles and book chapters. Currently the editor of the journal Latino Studies, … Read more

Latina/o Studies Program Talk with Dr. Frances Aparicio

Virtual Event

In celebration of Dr. María DeGuzmán's 20th anniversary as Founder and Director of the Latina/o Studies Program and the 25th Anniversary of the Latina/o Cultures Speaker Series, the LSP has re-invited the very first speaker in the Speaker Series,: Dr. … Read more

Terrance Hayes, 2024 Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence, Reading

Hill Hall, Moeser Auditorium 145 E Cameron Ave, Chapel Hill, NC

2024 Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence, Terrance Hayes, will give a reading on Tuesday, February 27, 2024 in Moeser Auditorium in Hill Hall. The reading is free and open to the public.

ECL Podcasting – A Panel Discussion

Greenlaw 431

Please join the Digital Literacy Communications Lab (DLC) in collaboration with the Writing Program and the Media and Design Center (MDC) to learn about podcasting projects created by ECL faculty and students. The event will be held in the Digital … Read more

Carolina Seminar: Critical Design and Development Reality

Virtual Event

Ernesto Eduardo Escobar, Executive Director of the program in Game Design, Development, and Innovation at Duke University’s Institute of Enterprise Engineering will join us to discuss the challenges that critical design projects face within the gaming industry. Critical design considerations … Read more

UNC Medieval and Early Modern Studies Program Research Symposium

Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw 223

Come and hear about exciting research happening in Medieval and Early Modern Studies at UNC! Graduate students from departments including English and Comparative Literature, History, Romance Studies, Religious Studies, and Classics will share lightning talks on their current research projects. … Read more