Teaching with Games Roundtable
Greenlaw Gameroom, Room 316UNC graduate students and faculty who have been teaching with games will offer some brief reflections on challenges and successes.
UNC graduate students and faculty who have been teaching with games will offer some brief reflections on challenges and successes.
Jennifer Wu will give a talk.
The DLC is hosting “A Gentle Introduction to Text Analysis” with Lorin Bruckner from the Research Hub on Weds. Jan. 25 3-4:30 in Greenlaw 316. This is a great event for students or faculty who are interested in learning what … Read more
Please join us Friday February 3rd from 12pm to 1:15pm in Greenlaw 316 to welcome Dr. Katherine Buse, Postdoctoral Researcher for the Stevanovich Institute on the Formation of Knowlege at the University of Chicago. Her talk in our Critical Game Studies speaker series, "Playing with … Read more
Destiny Hemphill is a ritual worker and poet based in Durham, NC. A recipient of fellowships from Naropa University’s Summer Writing Program, Callaloo, Tin House, and Kenyon’s Writers Workshop, she is the author of the poetry collection Oracle: a Cosmology (Honeysuckle Press, … Read more
Law School Info Session for ECL Majors
Will West will give a talk.
Join Dr. Jean-Thomas Tremblay and the ECL's film club for a screening of "Woman at War" on Tuesday, February 21. We'll be meeting at 7:30 PM at the Ackland Art Museum for an incredible start to Dr. Trembley's UNC visit.
In "The Noise of Paidia: A Playful Reading of Anne Garréta’s Sphinx", Dr. Matharoo will offer a playful reading of French Oulipo novelist Anne Garréta’s Sphinx (2015), which removes gendered grammar to play with the question of desire. He will … Read more
The Critical Speaker Series is thrilled to welcome Jean-Thomas Tremblay of York University! Dr. Tremblay is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at York University. They research environmental and sexuality studies, as well as modern and contemporary literary, screen, and … Read more