One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
Flyleaf BooksTuesdays, April 18 and 25, 2017 Juan Carlos González Espitia, Associate Professor, Romance Studies
Tuesdays, April 18 and 25, 2017 Juan Carlos González Espitia, Associate Professor, Romance Studies
Join Lecturer in Portuguese, Frederico Castelloes at Top of the Hill’s Back Bar from 6:00-7:00 p.m. on April 19 for Humanities Happy Hour. During this free casual event, Dr. Castelloes will discuss what happened in Brazil after the Olympics. Come raise a glass … Read more
For those planning on attending the Adams Symposium on Friday, April 21st, please read the following information. Additional information about the program is below the memo: Dear Participants in the Maynard Adams Symposium for the Humanities, We are looking forward … Read more
Future Imperfect: What Science Fiction Film Tells Us About Now is a special lecture series at Chapel Hill Public Library held in partnership with the UNC Program in the Humanities as part of the NC Science Festival. Each event will … Read more
For those planning on attending the Adams Symposium on Saturday, April 22nd, please read the following information. Additional information about the program is below the memo: Dear Participants in the Saturday Portion of the Maynard Adams Symposium for the Humanities, … Read more
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In collaboration with UNC’s Center For Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies Historian Donald J. Raleigh will consider the background to and course of Russia’s February Revolution of 1917, which ended 300 years of Romanov rule, and the October Revolution, … Read more
This year’s annual Uhlman Seminar will focus on Jewish culture as revealed through entertainment: music, film, folklore, humor, and the storytelling components present in all of these arts. Ruth von Bernuth will open the seminar by establishing a foundation of … Read more
Join Technology Lead for the Carolina Digital Humanities Initiative, Michael Newton at Top of the Hill’s Back Bar from 6:00-7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 17 for Humanities Happy Hour. During this free casual event, Dr. Newton will discuss Scottish culture and heritage in … Read more
featuring Hilary Lithgow, Lecturer in English and Comparative Literature "The novel that established Virginia Woolf as a leading writer of the twentieth century, To the Lighthouse is made up of three powerfully charged visions into the life of one family living … Read more