Monique Truong, 2023 Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence, Reading
2023 Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence and the UNC Asian American Center Present: Monique Truong Reading.
2023 Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence and the UNC Asian American Center Present: Monique Truong Reading.
Carmen Hsu will give a talk.
Join the DLC and the Critical Gaming Initiative for a tabletop game session for undergraduates that centers issues of labor and critical world-building in play, led by Graham Culbertson, Steve Gotzler, David Hall, and Shane Peterson. We will be setting … Read more
Sponsored by the People, Ideas, and Things Journal, the conference serves as a forum for ENGL 105 students following a research-intensive curriculum to share the projects that they have been working on for the semester, gaining valuable feedback from their … Read more
Our Honors Poetry Thesis reading will be held on April 4th in the main lounge of Graham Memorial from 7:00 pm to 8:45 pm. Please come out and support Caroline Brogden, Gina Flow, Chelsea Hignite, Cecil May, Mike O'Brien, Quinton Okoro, Aryani Pallerla, … Read more
On Friday, April 7th at 1PM, digital human and professor of computer science Douglas Luman will lead a workshop based off on their project, Rationalism. "A computational mistranslation of mid-twentieth century Fascist architectural writing, Rationalism engages how fascist principles, long-since … Read more
Next week, Dr. Gaspard Pelurson of King's College London is visiting UNC Chapel Hill under the auspices of the UNC/KCL partnership and UNC's Critical Gaming Initiative to run three events concerning the intersections of queer theory and game studies: 1) … Read more
UNC-ECL alum Dr. Geovani Ramírez will give a talk titled "Reducing Settler Colonialist Footprints." By offering an analysis of Karen Zacarías’ play Native Gardens, using what Dina Gilio-Whitaker refers to as an Indigenized Environmental Justice (EJ) framework, this talk will … Read more
Endowed by Miss Armfield, a 1925 alumna of the University, The Blanche Armfield Poetry Reading is an annual event that brings a prominent American poet to the English Department for a late afternoon reading, open to the public. The reading … Read more
On Monday 4/17 and Tuesday 4/18, from 6-7pm, the ten Senior Honors students in fiction will read selections from their thesis manuscripts in Graham Memorial.