Health Humanities Grand Rounds with Marion Quirici
HHIVE Lab, Greenlaw 524Dr. Marion Quirici will discuss her experiences designing writing assignments that get students involved in campus and community disability activism.
Dr. Marion Quirici will discuss her experiences designing writing assignments that get students involved in campus and community disability activism.
Join the Latino Studies Program for a film screening! Shot in black and white, Alonso Ruizpalacios’s debut, Güeros (2014), follows the travels and travails of two brothers—Santos & Sombra—as they wander through the streets of Mexico City in search of a dying … Read more
David Davis' talk focuses on WWI novels that inspired Faulkner's career-long artistic vision and imaginings of WWI.
What does Research in the Humanities Look Like and How Can Undergraduates Get Involved? *** Are you interested in writing an Honors Thesis, applying for a $3000 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship or just wanting to learn more about Undergraduate Research Opportunities in the Dept. of English and Comparative Literature? *** If … Read more
"Vitalizing the Bildungsroman" When: November 14th, 2019 3:30 PM Where: Toy Lounge, Dey Hall Abstract: The novelistic Bildungsroman is most often understood to narrate an individual's initiation into social life, but this talk, instead, recovers the form's roots in eighteenth-century … Read more
With Catherine Barnett and Donna Masini Catherine Barnett is the author of three collections, Human Hours (winner of the 2018 Believer Book Award in Poetry, a New York Times “Best Poetry of 2018” selection, and a finalist for the … Read more
This event will feature a 2015 ECL alum who was one of the first UNC graduates to be selected as the Lenovo Accelerated Sales Rotation Program and is currently an enterprise account executive at Nutanix (a software company in RTP) who will … Read more
"Post Rational Personhood in Contemporary Criticism and its Turn-of-the-Century Precursors" When: November 15th, 2019 3:30 PM Where: Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw Hall (Optional) Reading // Chapter Abstract: For much of the nineteenth century in the U.S. and Britain, the will was … Read more
The Digital Literacy and Communications (DLC) Lab will be hosting a "Teaching with Tech" workshop on Tuesday, November 19 from 3:30-4:30pm in the Greenlaw Gameroom (316) led by Teaching Assistant Professor Dr. Sarah Boyd and graduate student David Hall. During … Read more
HHIVE Lab is partnering with the UNC School of Medicine Office of Faculty Affairs and Leadership Development and the School of Medicine Well-Being Committee to present visiting professor Dr. Danielle Ofri, NYU Professor of Medicine and best-selling author. About the … Read more