FINDING RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES IN THE HUMANITIES
Undergraduate Research Ambassadors in the Humanities share their advice and hard-won lessons with their fellow students
Critical Speakers Series: Lecture Theo Davis
ZoomTheo Davis Professor of English at Northeastern University Lecture "Enough": Melville's Momentary Intersubjectivity Thursday, September 24, 2020, at 3:30 pm via Zoom Please register in advance
Critical Speakers Series: Seminar Theo Davis
ZoomTheo Davis Professor of English at Northeastern University Seminar Encountering Emerson: Looking at Body, Self, and Relation in the Essays Friday, September 25, 2020, at 3:30 pm via Zoom Please register in advance
2020 Thomas Wolfe Prize and Lecture: Michael Parker
ZoomPublic Reading: Tuesday, October 6, 7:30 p.m. Praised for his haunting lyricism, complex characters rendered “brutally alive,” and vivid depictions of small-town North Carolina and Big Sky Country of the prairie states, Michael Parker is the author of seven highly … Read more
QUEER GENIUS Watch Party and Panel
Please join us for a watch party and panel discussion of QUEER GENIUS on Tuesday, October 13!
A Book Launch for Cardinal by Tyree Daye, with special guest Nabila Lovelace
ZoomPlease join us in a virtual book launch for Tyree Daye's second collection Cardinal, from Copper Canyon Press, featuring the poet Nabila Lovelace. Tyree Daye’s Cardinal is a generous atlas that serves as a poetic “Green Book”—the travel-cum-survival guide for … Read more
Sigma Tau Delta and SOUL Present: Open Mic Night
Do you love reading? Writing? Sharing your favorite pieces of literature?
If, Then: Technology and Poetics
ZoomLillian-Yvonne Bertram and Nick Montfort on Hacking Against White Supremacy
GETTING INVOLVED IN RESEARCH
Learn how to enter the research community at UNC, including resources for identifying research opportunities, identifying faculty mentors and how the Office for Undergraduate Research can support your research efforts. The workshop will include a student panel discussing how they … Read more