Week of Events
Economic History of the Rise of Trumpism
Economic History of the Rise of Trumpism
In collaboration with the UNC General Alumni Association featuring John Komlos, Professor of Economic History Emeritus, University of Munich All programs are held from 4:30 to 6:00 pm at Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill. Advance registrants can take advantage of … Read more
Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke *Sold Out*
Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke *Sold Out*
SOLD OUT - To be added to the waitlist, email human@unc.edu with your full name, email, and preferred phone number. featuring Gabriel Trop, Associate Professor of German "These have been called the most famous and beloved letters of the past … Read more
Todo sobre mi madre (All About My Mother, Spain, 1999)
Todo sobre mi madre (All About My Mother, Spain, 1999)
Presented by Cristina Carrasco, Teaching Associate Professor of Spanish This fall, take a cinematic trip around the world with Mornings at the Movies! Join our insightful Carolina foreign language scholars as they share their favorite films. All screenings begin promptly … Read more
Hip Hop and Diplomacy: An Unlikely Partnership
Hip Hop and Diplomacy: An Unlikely Partnership
Featuring Mark Katz, Professor of Music and Founding Director of the Next Level cultural diplomacy program and Joshua Rowsey, aka (J)Rowdy, rapper, educator, and activist.Professor Katz will speak about his new book, Build: The Power of Hip Hop Diplomacy in … Read more
German Language Lunch
German Language Lunch
featuring Christina Weiler, Teaching Assistant Professor of German 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 encouraged to … Read more
The Postwar Boom: American Musicals of the 1950s
The Postwar Boom: American Musicals of the 1950s
A Distinguished Scholar Seminar featuring Tim Carter “You’ve never had it so good,” proclaimed the U.S. Democratic party in the 1952 presidential election.The fact that the Democrats lost, however, suggests that despite the postwar boom, not everything in the garden … Read more