Week of Events
Monday French Language Lunch
Monday French Language Lunch
featuring Hannelore Jarusch, Teaching Assistance Professor Emeritus, UNC Romance Studies Interested in polishing or refreshing your foreign language speaking skills in a warm and welcoming environment? Join UNC faculty discussion leaders in Chapel Hill for a lunch where participants are … Read more
Collected Stories by Bruno Schulz *Sold Out*
Collected Stories by Bruno Schulz *Sold Out*
*Sold Out* - email human@unc.edu to be added to the waitlist featuring Madeline G. Levine, Kenan Professor of Slavic Literatures Emerita Winner of the Polish Cultural Institute 2019 Found in Translation Award "Schulz’s prose is renowned for its originality. Set … Read more
Gender-Neutral Bathrooms
Gender-Neutral Bathrooms
In collaboration with the UNC General Alumni Association featuring Alex Marcoci, Teaching Assistant Professor of Philosophy All programs are held from 4:30 to 6:00 pm at Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill. Advance registrants can take advantage of our special FLYLEAF … Read more
The Forgotten Soldiers: Women, Military, and War in History and Memory, 1770s–1870s
The Forgotten Soldiers: Women, Military, and War in History and Memory, 1770s–1870s
featuring Karen Hagemann, James G. Kenan Distinguished Professor of History and Peace, War, and Defense While we wish for a world at peace, war—to-date at least—seems to be an enduring part of the human condition. With more than 50 conflicts … Read more
EU: The Big Picture
EU: The Big Picture
In Collaboration with Fayetteville Technical Community College From the populism that influenced “Brexit” to the rise of nationalist political parties in France and Germany, there is a sense that European politics are increasingly unpredictable and unstable. This event, featuring Professor … Read more
The Fall of the Berlin Wall – 30 Years Later *Sold Out*
The Fall of the Berlin Wall – 30 Years Later *Sold Out*
This event is sold out. For those who have registered in advance, this event will take place at the FedEx Global Education Center on Pittsboro St. In collaboration with the Center for European Studies The collapse of communist governments in … Read more