Week of Events
Brown Bag French Language Lunch
Brown Bag French Language Lunch
This Language Lunch is sold out. Please email human@unc.edu with your First & Last name, and phone number to be added to the waitlist. featuring Hannelore Jarausch, Teaching Professor Emerita, UNC Romance Studies Interested in polishing or refreshing your foreign language speaking … Read more
Polarization and Presidential Elections that Divided America
Polarization and Presidential Elections that Divided America
Contemporary American politics and public debates have become highly polarized, raising concerns about how a democratic political culture can be sustained amid such partisan anger. This is not the first era of extreme partisan division, however, and this seminar examines … Read more
Polarization and Presidential Elections that Divided America
Polarization and Presidential Elections that Divided America
Contemporary American politics and public debates have become highly polarized, raising concerns about how a democratic political culture can be sustained amid such partisan anger. This is not the first era of extreme partisan division, however, and this seminar examines … Read more
Being There by Jerzy Kosinski
Being There by Jerzy Kosinski
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 Eliza Rose, Assistant Professor of Central European Studies A modern classic as wise … Read more
Polarization and Presidential Elections that Divided America
Polarization and Presidential Elections that Divided America
Contemporary American politics and public debates have become highly polarized, raising concerns about how a democratic political culture can be sustained amid such partisan anger. This is not the first era of extreme partisan division, however, and this seminar examines … Read more
Polarization and Presidential Elections that Divided America
Polarization and Presidential Elections that Divided America
Contemporary American politics and public debates have become highly polarized, raising concerns about how a democratic political culture can be sustained amid such partisan anger. This is not the first era of extreme partisan division, however, and this seminar examines … Read more