Latina/o Studies Program Open House and Film Screening
Join us for a lively conversation and film screening at the fall 2019 LSP Open House
Join us for a lively conversation and film screening at the fall 2019 LSP Open House
The English Honor Society at Chapel Hill, Sigma Tau Delta, will be holding an interest meeting on Monday, September 9 in Greenlaw Hall, Room 223 to discuss qualifications for membership, chapter benefits, and international benefits. Both potential and old members … Read more
Come hear Thomas Goldsmith talk about one of the founders of modern bluegrass, Earl Scruggs, and his seminal work, "Foggy Mountain Breakdown."
We've all been there - struggling to get through a book we've been assigned for class. Or maybe, you've been loving it, struggling to only read the required pages. This week on Wednesday, September 25 from 7 to 8 pm, S.O.U.L, or The … Read more
Cary Wolfe, professor of English at Rice University, will be leading a seminar on Antireductionism in Deconstruction and Theoretical Biology.
George Hovis reads from his novel, The Skin Artist (SFK Press). Q&A to follow. Praise for The Skin Artist - by Lee Smith, Clyde Edgerton, Fred Chappell: "The Skin Artist is the complex saga of a young man's search for … Read more
Cary Wolfe, professor of English at Rice University, will present a talk on "Autoimmunities."
In this first book-length monograph on the Mexican American novelist, essayist, and playwright John Rechy, best known for his debut novel City of Night, María DeGuzmán offers a conceptually clear yet aesthetically, philosophically, and socio-politically fine-grained analysis of the spectrum of … Read more
2019 Thomas Wolfe Lecture Dorothy Allison Tuesday, October 1 7:30 P.M. Genome Sciences Building Free and open to the public. No tickets required. Parking map 100 Genome Sciences Auditorium 250 Bell Tower Road UNC Campus $1 parking in Bell Tower … Read more
Danielle Christmas, Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature, to give a talk for the AAAD Colloquium on "Pop Culture or National Myth?: Slavery and the Holocaust as One American Horror Story".