Week of Events
Intermediate French Lunch *Cancelled*
Intermediate French Lunch *Cancelled*
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event has been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Keeping Guns from Dangerous People: The Challenges, Feasibility, and Ethics
Keeping Guns from Dangerous People: The Challenges, Feasibility, and Ethics
featuring Philip J. Cook, ITT/Terry Sanford Professor Emeritus of Public Policy Studies, Duke University Part of our "Policy Matters: The Philosophy, Politics, and Economics behind Our Most Pressing Issues" Humanities in Action Series. This Spring we collaborate with the UNC/Duke Philosophy, Politics, and … Read more
Humanities Happy Hour: The New Old: Vinyl Records After the Internet
Humanities Happy Hour: The New Old: Vinyl Records After the Internet
In collaboration with the Institute for the Arts and Humanities Break up the monotony of your week and discuss the most cutting edge research over a beer with some of UNC's finest faculty. The Institute for the Arts and Humanities … Read more
Bonaparte Family, Part 2: From Empire to Exile and Back Again (and Again)
Bonaparte Family, Part 2: From Empire to Exile and Back Again (and Again)
A Special event with Maximilian Owre, Lecturer in History and Executive Director, Carolina Public Humanities This second installment of Max Owre’s 4 lecture series on the Bonaparte family introduces the Bonapartes as sovereigns, statesmen, and ever-squabbling siblings. Learn how the … Read more
Frederick Douglass Today: Legacies & Meaning
Shakespeare: New Perspectives
Shakespeare: New Perspectives
A Distinguished Scholar Seminar featuring Mary Floyd-Wilson Shakespeare is, of course, great writing, but it’s even better when performed by expert actors. Likewise, there is great scholarship on Shakespeare, but it’s even better when presented to the public by an … Read more