Remembering North Carolina’s Great Writers: The NC Literary Hall of Fame
Flyleaf Booksfeaturing James Clark More information and registration will be available by mid-April.
featuring James Clark More information and registration will be available by mid-April.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this Flyleaf Lecture has been canceled. We will contact all those who registered to provide a refund or transfer to another program. We apologize for any inconvenience. featuring Karen Hagemann, James G. Kenan Distinguished Professor of … Read more
featuring Jeff Sebo, Research Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Associate Director, Parr Center for Ethics Comedy is deeply connected with many of our best and worst tendencies. What makes comedy such a powerful force for good and evil, and how should we think … Read more
featuring Mary-Rose Papandrea, Professor of Law In a world of “fake news” and the mainstream media being portrayed as an “enemy of the people,” we pause to consider the role of a free press in America and its difficult position … Read more
featuring James W. Clark, Jr., Emeritus Professor of English, North Carolina State University North Carolina’s diverse literary culture has been recognized and celebrated since 1996 at the NC Literary Hall of Fame at the Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities … Read more
Paris has been a center of cultural and social innovation throughout the modern era, and it remains an influential trendsetter in the contemporary world. Why was Paris so influential in the 19th century, and how does it exemplify the transitions … Read more
featuring Terry Ellen Rhodes, Senior Associate Dean, Fine Arts and Humanities, and Professor of Music Performing selections from Italian opera to American classical song and musical theater, Terry Ellen Rhodes will discuss how music serves as a connection between people of … Read more