Lafayette’s Farewell Tour of the U.S. (1824-1825) and North Carolina
ZoomThis Zoom event is free and open to the public. Click here to register; advance registration required. Co-sponsored by The Lafayette Trail and the NC Humanities Council
This Zoom event is free and open to the public. Click here to register; advance registration required. Co-sponsored by The Lafayette Trail and the NC Humanities Council
Carolina Public Humanities & Carolina K-12 Presents a Special Event “The Fragility of Democracy” featuring Four Expert Panelists and A Public Conversation Christopher Browning, Frank Porter Graham Professor of History Emeritus, UNC-Chapel Hill William Sturkey, Associate Professor of History, UNC-Chapel … Read more
featuring Sarah A. Treul, Associate Professor of Political Science Join us this semester as we bring Humanities in Action online! This series has long been our forum for “topics in the news,” and we continue that tradition with five … Read more
A joint collaboration between Carolina Public Humanities, the Center for Humanities & the Arts (University of Colorado at Boulder) and the Obermann Center for Advanced Studies (University of Iowa) featuring Dr. Malinda Maynor Lowery (UNC-Chapel Hill) Dr. Ruth Ellen Kocher … Read more
featuring Jessica Tanner, Assistant Professor of French Interested in polishing or refreshing your foreign language speaking skills in a warm and welcoming virtual environment? Bring your own brown bag lunch to any computer, tablet, or smartphone, and join UNC faculty discussion … Read more
featuring Kimberly J. Stern, Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature Elizabeth Gaskell's rich weave of storytelling and social chronicle remains a landmark North and South is a book about rebellion; it poses fundamental questions about the nature of social … Read more
featuring James L. Leloudis, Professor of History, UNC-Chapel Hill and Robert Korstad, Professor Emeritus of Public Policy, Duke University Join us this semester as we bring Humanities in Action online! This series has long been our forum for “topics … Read more
Carolina Asia Center, Carolina Public Humanities, and the Department of Religious Studies present Alone Again in Fukushima A Documentary Screening and Conversation with Nakamura Mayu, Matsumura Naoto, and Barbara R. Ambros Moderated by Joanna Sierks Smith This spring will … Read more
featuring Jennifer Mackenzie, Assistant Professor of Italian Interested in polishing or refreshing your foreign language speaking skills in a warm and welcoming virtual environment? Bring your own brown bag lunch to any computer, tablet, or smartphone, and join UNC faculty discussion … Read more
featuring Kimberly J. Stern, Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature Elizabeth Gaskell's rich weave of storytelling and social chronicle remains a landmark North and South is a book about rebellion; it poses fundamental questions about the nature of social … Read more