Week of Events
ECL Fall Faculty Colloquium
ECL Fall Faculty Colloquium
The Department of English and Comparative Literature is pleased to announce its Fall Faculty Colloquium, which will take place on Monday, November 5, at 2 pm in Donovan Lounge in Greenlaw Hall (2nd floor). For this semester’s colloquium, we will … Read more
Tips and Tricks for Communicating your Research
Tips and Tricks for Communicating your Research
Being an effective communicator is critical to advancing your research career. This workshop, hosted by the UNC Office of Research Communications, will expose early-career researchers to tips and tricks that will elevate communication efforts.
“The North’s Lynch Mobs”: The Afterlife of Segregation
“The North’s Lynch Mobs”: The Afterlife of Segregation
Prof. Jennifer D. Williams (Howard U) discusses #LivingWhileBlack in the context of segregation history
Aimee Nezhukumatathil: Armfield Poetry Reading
Aimee Nezhukumatathil: Armfield Poetry Reading
Born to a Filipino mother and Malayali Indian father, Aimee Nezhukumatathil is the author of four books of poetry: Oceanic (Copper Canyon Press, 2018); Lucky Fish (2011), which won the Hoffer Grand Prize for Prose and Independent Books and was featured … Read more
Medieval and Renaissance Colloquium – Jenny Mann
Medieval and Renaissance Colloquium – Jenny Mann
Jenny C. Mann (Cornell) “Orpheus on Trial: Renaissance Poetics and the History of Knowledge”
What does Research in the Humanities Look Like and How Can Undergraduates Get Involved?
What does Research in the Humanities Look Like and How Can Undergraduates Get Involved?
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?