Medieval and Renaissance Colloquium – Katharine Landers
Katharine Landers (UNC-CH) “Sartorial Politics: Power and Dress in the Writings of Margaret Cavendish and Anne Clifford”
CANDOR in C
Center for Dramatic Art Rm 101An original musical revue by the students of English 490: Musical Writing, featuring: Blake Benson, Brennan Colucci, David Fee, Jack Green, Jana Henson, Matthew Keith, Andrew Linden, Patrick Mulqueen, Sydney Peregoy, Adam Ramsey, Tess Stogner, Max Taylor, Allie Todd Doors open … Read more
Fall Faculty Colloquium on Media and Experience
Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw 223On Mon., Dec. 3, at 2 pm, DOECL will hold its Fall Faculty Colloquium, featuring Florence Dore, Inga Pollman, and Shayne Legassie.
Gram-O-Rama
Pleasants Family Room in Wilson LibraryJoin us for madcap wordplay, silly songs, literary hijinks, linguistic tomfoolery, and puns, puns, puns from the ENGL 307 class! It's Grammar?! I Hardly Know Her! Doors open at 5:10 pm.
Ackland Film Forum Series: Women with a Movie Camera
Lady Bird Cohosted by the Carolina Film Association (CFA) (USA, 2017, dir. Greta Gerwig) R | 1h 34min In 2002, an artistically inclined seventeen-year-old girl comes of age in Sacramento, California.
Bull’s Head’s annual bilingual (English/Latin) reading of Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas
On Thursday, December 6, at 4pm, the Bull's Head's annual bilingual (English/Latin) reading of Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas will take place in the 3rd floor lounge in Student Stores. The English will be read by Professor Emeritus Tom Stumpf, … Read more