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Art, Monuments, and Power in Native American Cultures Before 1500

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A Dialogues webinar Ruling elites have always wanted to show their power through monuments and artworks that celebrate their grandeur and exalted status. This Dialogues seminar examines the linkage between power and monumental art in the societies that flourished long … Read more

Event Series Persuasion by Jane Austen

Persuasion by Jane Austen

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This Great Books class is sold out. Please email human@unc.edu with your First & Last name, and phone number to be added to the waitlist. featuring Rachel Gurvich, Clinical Associate Professor of Law Her most maturely written novel, showing a refinement of literary … Read more

Ella Baker, Barack Obama, and the Long Struggle for Equal Rights

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In collaboration with the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History   A Dialogues webinar In Celebration of Juneteenth African American communities have long gathered for Juneteenth celebrations that commemorate the abolition of slavery, but these celebrations have … Read more

Event Series Persuasion by Jane Austen

Persuasion by Jane Austen

Zoom

This Great Books class is sold out. Please email human@unc.edu with your First & Last name, and phone number to be added to the waitlist. featuring Rachel Gurvich, Clinical Associate Professor of Law Her most maturely written novel, showing a refinement of literary … Read more

Conceptions of Time from the Big Bang to Daylight Saving

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**Now offering limited seating to attend this program in person!  See details below.** An Adventures in Ideas "hybrid" seminar The meanings and limits of human lives are entangled in the passage of time. We mark the days and years of … Read more

Prague: Belonging in the Modern City

Flyleaf Books

featuring Chad Bryant, Associate Professor of History, UNC-Chapel Hill, and William Sturkey, Associate Professor of History, UNC-Chapel Hill A poignant reflection on alienation and belonging, told through the lives of five remarkable people who struggled against nationalism and intolerance in … Read more