Medieval and Renaissance Colloquium – Jenny Mann
Jenny C. Mann (Cornell) “Orpheus on Trial: Renaissance Poetics and the History of Knowledge”
Jenny C. Mann (Cornell) “Orpheus on Trial: Renaissance Poetics and the History of Knowledge”
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?
Pariah Cohosted by UNC Sexuality and Gender Alliance (SAGA) (USA, 2011, dir. Dee Rees) R | 1h 26min A Brooklyn teenager juggles conflicting identities and risks friendship, heartbreak, and family in a desperate search for sexual expression.
Please join us for the latest Pedagogy Workshop featuring Dr. Heidi Kim, who will discuss creating research assignments using archival material together with staff from Wilson Library. ***Pizza will be served***
Patrick O’Neill (UNC-CH) “Searching for Signs and Symbols in Early Medieval Latin Manuscripts”
Enjoy an evening with UNC English alum Jane S. Gabin at Flyleaf Books as she discusses her new novel, The Paris Photo. A work of historical fiction inspired by her father's experience in WWII, it explores the immediate and lingering effects of … Read more
Join us for Dr. Tiber Falzett's talk on song, music, and metaphor in the Scottish Gaelic literary tradition! Snacks will be provided!
"The Pursuit of Joy" Lecture & Music by Bland Simpson with Jack Herrick & Toshia Swinson
W.W. Norton (NYC) senior editor and founder of Words without Borders, Alane Salierno Mason, will discuss editing and publishing in the context of an informal tour of the shelves and tables at Flyleaf bookstore.