Medieval and Renaissance Colloquium – Rebecca Rush
Rebecca Rush (University of Virginia) “‘Let me but name her whom I do love’: Names, Pronouns, and Universality in Renaissance Lyric”
Rebecca Rush (University of Virginia) “‘Let me but name her whom I do love’: Names, Pronouns, and Universality in Renaissance Lyric”
Spring is upon us! It's National Poetry Month! The Regulator Bookshop welcomes poets Gabrielle Calvocoressi and Alan Shapiro for an evening of poetry as part of its Poetry Series. Calcocoressi and Shapiro will be joined by two emerging poets (and UNC Alums!) … Read more
The last day of classes is coming, & your home department wants to feed you and celebrate! Join your fellow ECL students to celebrate LDOC and bond--or just to grab lunch and go... Get the sustenance you need to endure … Read more
Please join us in the warmest recognition of Honors and Awards in English, Comparative Literature, and Creative Writing Graduating Seniors! Announcement of James Lawrence Whitfield Prize for Best Thesis will close the ceremony. When: Friday, April 26 Where: Pleasants Room, … Read more
You are invited to a two-part event on April 27, 2019. The first part of the event is an open-to-the-public discussion, where four 1990s/GWOT vets will discuss how American popular culture has influenced the civilian-military divide in their personal experience. … Read more
Please join us at the Ackland for our Spring 2019 STUDENT SHOWCASE featuring presentations from UNC-Chapel Hill students in a variety of disciplines including Art History Asian Studies Classics Creative Writing and more! Free and open to the public. Light … Read more
Please join us for the Department of English & Comparative Literature's 2019 Commencement Ceremony. The ceremony will begin at 2:00 pm on Saturday, May 11, with a reception to follow from 3:00 pm-4:00 pm.
The Jane Austen Summer Program is delighted to announce its seventh annual symposium, “Pride and Prejudice and Its Afterlives”! The events will take place June 20-23, 2019 at the Hampton Inn & Suites in Carrboro, NC and at various locations on the University of North Carolina campus … Read more
Carolina Public Humanities is teaming up with the Ackland Art Museum to explore the ways in which we tell the story of the American West Join English and Comparative Literature doctoral candidate, Jennifer Howard and Carolyn Allmendinger, Ackland’s Director of … Read more