Launch of Graduate Certificate in Film Studies
Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw 223Join us for light refreshments as we celebrate the launch of the UNC Graduate Certificate in Film Studies.
Join us for light refreshments as we celebrate the launch of the UNC Graduate Certificate in Film Studies.
Dr. Whitney Crothers Dilley will examine the key films throughout Ang Lee's career, his filming techniques and subject matter.
Dr. Kornbluh invites UNC graduate students of any department to participate in her seminar: "Antitheory: Immediacy Style in the Ruins of the University
The Triangle Film Salon is an annual series of lectures and presentations on the screen arts. The Salon facilitates an exchange of ideas in the Research Triangle and beyond. It aims to stimulate new ways of thinking about the relations … Read more
Dear Friends, We hope you will come and break bread with us at our spring 2020 Latina/o Studies Program Café y Charla open house. At the café y charla, guests will have … Read more
Photo Credits: Nikky Finney: Forrest Clonts; Courtney Banghart: UNC Athletics Staff Photographer; Liz Roberts: UNC Athletics Staff Photographer; Alan Shapiro: Sarah Boyd Poetry and Sports: Poetry in Motion—Motion in Poetry Panel sponsored by 2020 Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence Program … Read more
Do you love books and have strong feelings about fan-fiction and shipping? Whatever the case is, S.O.U.L., or the Student Organization of Undergraduate Literature (fancy name, but not a fancy club!) would like to invite you to our upcoming meeting … Read more
Talk title: Naturalizing the Novel Monday, February 4th, 4:00pm-5:30pm Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw 223 Description: Between 1685 and 1710 over 60,000 refugees from France and Germany sought settlement in England and its colonies. This wave of migration produced some of the first … Read more
Hey Everyone! Do you love books and have strong feelings about their adaptations? Whatever the case is, S.O.U.L., or the Student Organization of Undergraduate Literature (fancy name, but not a fancy club!) would like to invite you to our upcoming … Read more
Dr. Danielle Skeehan, Assistant Professor of English and Comparative American Studies at Oberlin College, will be giving a talk entitled "The Material Culture of Whiteness: Paper, Poetry, and Samuel Richardson's Pamela in Revolutionary North America."