Virtual reading by Zakiya Harris
ZoomJOIN US TOMORROW, FEBRUARY 17 @ 2:00 for a virtual reading and discussion by 2014 ECL grad, Zakiya Dalila Harris!! Virtual reading by Zakiya Harris, author of The Other Black Girl, a novel. Time: Feb 17, 2022 02:00 PM Eastern Time … Read more
Health Humanities Career Panel
Zoom EventJoin the HHIVE Lab for a virtual Career Panel with recent UNC alumni working in health care.
“Gendered Transformations via Digital Distribution,” Lecture by Dr. Priyadarshini Shanker
Donavan Lounge, 233 GreenlawBombay cinema’s last two decades, have birthed a slew of at least two dozen female filmmakers. This is in opposition to the handful of women directors, in the five decades of post-independent Bombay cinema, predominantly, working outside the margins of … Read more
Teaching with Games
Greenlaw Gameroom, Room 316 or zoom: https://unc.zoom.us/j/93937279650The Digital Literacy and Communications (DLC) Lab presents practical tips for teaching with games. This event is part of the Critical Gaming Initiative recently funded by the NEH's Humanities Initiatives Program. This is a hybrid event so please join via … Read more
Triangle Film Salon
Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw 223The Triangle Film Salon is an annual series of lectures and presentations on the screen arts. The Salon facilitates an exchange of ideas in the Research Triangle and beyond. It aims to stimulate new ways of thinking about the relations … Read more
Graduate Lecture Series: Bailey Fernandez – “On Purpose: Chris Burden and the Philosophy of Action”
The work of American artist Chris Burden (1946—2016) came in both early and late periods. The early work, which consisted of transgressive, often dangerous performance art pieces such as Shoot (1973) or Trans-Fixed (1974) frequently put the artist’s body at … Read more
Critical Speaker Series Lecture: Dr. Kornbluh’s “Antifictionality: Immediacy as Literary Style”
Pleasants Family Room in Wilson LibraryJoin us in Wilson Library's Pleasants Family Ballroom for the CSS Spring finale! Dr. Kornbluh's lecture promises to be an exciting conclusion for CSS!
CSS 2021-2021 Final Seminar: Dr. Kornbluh’s Graduate Student Workshop “Antitheory: Immediacy Style in the Ruins of the University”
Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw 223Dr. Kornbluh invites UNC graduate students of any department to participate in her seminar: "Antitheory: Immediacy Style in the Ruins of the University