First Day of Class
Welcome back, Tar Heels!
Dr. Andy Hines “Langston Hughes Defines Literary Criticism
Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw 223Dr. Andy Hines, Visiting Assistant Professor, Franklin and Marshall College. Talk-"Langston Hughes Defines Literary Criticism" January 13th, 2020 4:00pm-5:30pm Donovan Lounge, 223 Greenlaw Hall Poster_Langston Hughes Defines Literary Criticism_
S.O.U.L. Spring Kick-off Meeting
Join the Student Organization for Undergraduate Literature for their spring kick-off meeting to discuss the best books of 2019!
Dr. Kimberly Bain “The Weight of Breath: Sighing and Black Women’s Political Exhaustion”
Talk at 4:00 PM on Wednesday, January 22 in Donovan Lounge, Titled "The Weight of Breath: Sighing and Black Women's Political Exhaustion."
Dr. Sarah Marsh: “Constituting Britons: Law, Medicine, and the Roots of White Supremacy in Anglo-American Culture.”
Talk 4:00 p.m., Donovan Lounge, Thursday January 23rd : "Constituting Britons: Law, Medicine, and the Roots of White Supremacy in Anglo-American Culture."
English Honor Society: Sigma Tau Delta Interest Meeting
Like English? Come learn more about Sigma Tau Delta and all it has to offer for everyone— including non-English/CompLit majors! Sigma Tau Delta is for people who would like to be recognized for their achievements in English, receive scholarships, land … Read more
“Writing from the Shadows: Assotto Saint’s Sacred Aesthetics”
Dr. Darius Bost, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies in the School for Cultural and Social Transformation at the University of Utah, will be giving a talk entitled "Writing from the Shadows: Assotto Saint's Sacred Aesthetics."
“The Material Culture of Whiteness: Paper, Poetry, and Samuel Richardson’s Pamela in Revolutionary North America”
Dr. Danielle Skeehan, Assistant Professor of English and Comparative American Studies at Oberlin College, will be giving a talk entitled "The Material Culture of Whiteness: Paper, Poetry, and Samuel Richardson's Pamela in Revolutionary North America."