Week of Events
UNC Medieval and Early Modern Studies Program Research Symposium
UNC Medieval and Early Modern Studies Program Research Symposium
Come and hear about exciting research happening in Medieval and Early Modern Studies at UNC! Graduate students from departments including English and Comparative Literature, History, Romance Studies, Religious Studies, and Classics will share lightning talks on their current research projects. … Read more
Spring Into Latinx Studies!- Latina/o Studies Program (LSP) Open House
Spring Into Latinx Studies!- Latina/o Studies Program (LSP) Open House
Join us for Spring semester Open House! Open to all LSP affiliates, friends, and the community at large.
Andreley Bjelland Graduate Lecture: “A Corasie and a Scandal to the World”: Childhood, Inheritance, and Legacy in Early Modern Domestic Crime”
Andreley Bjelland Graduate Lecture: “A Corasie and a Scandal to the World”: Childhood, Inheritance, and Legacy in Early Modern Domestic Crime”
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
Voicing the Margins: Gender, Revolution, and the Queering of Desire
Voicing the Margins: Gender, Revolution, and the Queering of Desire
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