Week of Events
Walden by Henry David Thoreau *SOLD OUT*
Walden by Henry David Thoreau *SOLD OUT*
*Sold Out* - email human@unc.edu to be added to the waitlist featuring Philip F. Gura, William S. Newman Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature One of the most influential and compelling books in American literature —This lyrical yet … Read more
Walden by Henry David Thoreau *SOLD OUT*
Walden by Henry David Thoreau *SOLD OUT*
*Sold Out* - email human@unc.edu to be added to the waitlist featuring Philip F. Gura, William S. Newman Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature One of the most influential and compelling books in American literature —This lyrical yet … Read more
Banned Books Week Conversation on Censorship with Carolina Public Humanities
Banned Books Week Conversation on Censorship with Carolina Public Humanities
Join Chapel Hill Public Library and Carolina Public Humanities for a conversation about intellectual freedom and the dangers of censorship during Banned Books Week. Topics to be covered by panelists include: Professor Tori Ekstrand from the UNC Hussman School of … Read more
Banned Books Week Conversation on Censorship with Carolina Public Humanities
Banned Books Week Conversation on Censorship with Carolina Public Humanities
Join Chapel Hill Public Library and Carolina Public Humanities for a conversation about intellectual freedom and the dangers of censorship during Banned Books Week. Topics to be covered by panelists include: Professor Tori Ekstrand from the UNC Hussman School of … Read more
Music at Peel: “Rock N Talk: Music as Public Humanities with Florence Dore”
Music at Peel: “Rock N Talk: Music as Public Humanities with Florence Dore”
featuring Florence Dore, Professor of English and Comparative Literature Join CPH's Joanna Sierks Smith and singer-songwriter & UNC English Professor, Florence Dore for "Rock N Talk: Music as Public Humanities." at Peel Gallery on Sept. 8th. She'll be playing songs … Read more
Music at Peel: “Rock N Talk: Music as Public Humanities with Florence Dore”
Music at Peel: “Rock N Talk: Music as Public Humanities with Florence Dore”
featuring Florence Dore, Professor of English and Comparative Literature Join CPH's Joanna Sierks Smith and singer-songwriter & UNC English Professor, Florence Dore for "Rock N Talk: Music as Public Humanities." at Peel Gallery on Sept. 8th. She'll be playing songs … Read more
Kingdom, Commodity, or Community? The Religious and Philosophical Meanings of Nature
Kingdom, Commodity, or Community? The Religious and Philosophical Meanings of Nature
featuring Joanna Sierks Smith, Associate Director for State Outreach, Carolina Public Humanities In this current era of climate change, it is clear that how we conceptualize humankind’s relationship to nature—whether explicitly or implicitly—has enormous ramifications. This seminar will explore various … Read more