Homegoing: A Celebration of the Life of Randall Kenan
Please join UNC's Department of English and Comparative Literature as we celebrate the life of our beloved colleague and friend Randall Kenan.
Please join UNC's Department of English and Comparative Literature as we celebrate the life of our beloved colleague and friend Randall Kenan.
Presented by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, this event will connect the UNC and Duke communities, exploring how history informs the present for North Carolinians. The discussions is based on recommendations from the Academy’s report Our Common Purpose: … Read more
Please join us for movie trivia, a group screening of a classic horror film, and a tour of our new student journal, Aspect!
Please RSVP here to get the Zoom link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vvdqDidwoviOJ-vD0kour3mS9-8Q1sXpzWiMgkCKkT4/edit?usp=sharing Come join us for an informal conversation about the English Departments’ two study abroad programs: Life Writing in Galway, Ireland with Professor Michael Gutierrez UNC Honors British Literature in London & Oxford with Professor … Read more
https://researchweek.unc.edu/2020-events/say-their-names/ In collaboration with the theatre advocacy group Honor Roll!, playwrights are joining forces to produce plays and monologues about Black, Indigenous, and other women of color who have died at the hands of law enforcement. These readings and reflections … Read more
for more info and to sign up, go to: https://undgrares2020.sites.unc.edu/research-workshops/ The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF) provides eligible undergraduates $3,000 to carry out original research for 9 weeks during the summer under the supervision of a UNC-Chapel Hill faculty research … Read more
A Halloween-themed SOUL (Student Organization for Undergraduate Literature) meeting! We'll be discussing spooky reads. Interpret that as you will - mystery, thriller, horror, and more are welcome to the discussion. Wednesday at 7pm via Zoom!
In this virtual celebration, we will honor those we have lost through altar-making, writing prompts, music, and storytelling.
Please join us Monday, November 2nd at 3:30pm for a talk and reading with renowned author of Everywhere You Don’t Belong, Gabriel Bump!
Professor Anne Lyerly of UNC’s Department of Social Medicine will deliver a talk on pregnancy, the pandemic, and the morality of reproduction.