Arabic Language Lunch *Cancelled*
Weathervane Restaurant 201 S Estes Dr, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesThis event has been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience.
This event has been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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
A Dialogues Seminar in collaboration with the Institute for the Study of the Americas Mexico and Turkey are key nations in the recent social and political upheavals that have shaken public life in North America and Europe, yet outsiders often … Read more
Featuring Jessica Tanner, Assistant Professor of French Interested in polishing or refreshing your foreign language speaking skills in a warm and welcoming environment? Join UNC faculty discussion leaders at Weathervane restaurant in Chapel Hill for a lunch where participants are … Read more
Join Carolina Public Humanities and Greg Kable from Playmakers Rep at Silverspot Cinema on June 5 for a pre-show talk before a screening of National Theatre Live's presentation of the classic play, Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?. The talk starts at … 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
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