Spring Into Latinx Studies!- Latina/o Studies Program (LSP) Open House
Greenlaw 225Join us for Spring semester Open House! Open to all LSP affiliates, friends, and the community at large.
Join us for Spring semester Open House! Open to all LSP affiliates, friends, and the community at large.
Our penultimate Graduate Lecture Series event of the school year! "Early modern literature is rife with concern about the influence of parentage, education, and environment on a child’s nature. Questions of children’s moral inheritance appear in domestic tragedy plays, chronicles, … Read more
Virtual public talk with author Caro DeRobertis. “A writer of Uruguayan origins, Caro De Robertis is the author of the forthcoming novel The Palace of Eros, as well as The President and the Frog, a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award … Read more
Discover the promise of emerging scholarly voices at the Spring 2024 PIT Journal Works-In-Progress conference. This event offers a unique opportunity to engage undergraduate students from the ENGL 105 course as they share their evolving projects with a wider audience. … Read more
The CSS welcomes Professor Jennifer Fleissner to talk novel studies and scholarship with the student body and faculty at large. “Jennifer Fleissner studies nineteenth- and twentieth-century American literature, focusing on the rise of American modernity. Her most recent book, Maladies … Read more
Join us for our yearly collaboration with UNC Film Studies’ Kino Corner program (tarheels.kinocorner.live.edu) for a screening of Mosquita y Mari (2012) in the Genome Sciences building G100 on March 26th at 7:00 pm. There will be an introduction to … Read more
Critical Pedagogy Workshop with Adela Licona in coordination with the LSP's yearly academic conference. Adela C. Licona, Ph.D., is the founder and lead consultant at The Art of Change Agency, supporting critical voices and creative visions for sustainable practice, structural … Read more
Join us on Tuesday 4/2 at 5:30pm for the first lecture in this semester's Lillian Furst Forum Lecture Series! The Furst Forum honors UNC faculty and students with an invitation to present interdisciplinary research. The lecture series aims to encourage … Read more
Join us on Tuesday, April 2, for a free, virtual creative writing workshop with Lesley Peterson! Lesley Peterson was, until her retirement, Professor of English at the University of North Alabama, where she taught Shakespeare and Jane Austen. In this … Read more
Annual Latina/o Studies Program Symposium! Morphology refers to the study of the size, shape, structure, and relations between the parts of living organisms and, likewise, of words. Life forms and word formation, the regulation of life forms through semantics, and … Read more