Week of Events
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
featuring Sarah Ficke, Teaching Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature Revolutionary in its time for a rich and honest depiction of the inner life of a female character, this classic Victorian novel is a coming of age story, a … Read more
“It’s Always Been Boundaries, Boundaries:” Challenges of Refugee Resettlement Volunteering
“It’s Always Been Boundaries, Boundaries:” Challenges of Refugee Resettlement Volunteering
Featuring Banu Gökarıksel, Chair, Curriculum in Global Studies and Professor of Geography and Environment Sophia Nissler, PhD student in Geography and Environment Hannah Berhane, Undergraduate student and Global Studies major Foreign refugees in the U.S. rely on the tireless work … Read more
The Power of Storytelling in Texts and Textiles
The Power of Storytelling in Texts and Textiles
A Dialogues Seminar This special, free seminar will explore a vast topic that lies at the heart of the humanities: How do stories shape our perceptions of histories, cultures, and ourselves? How do we modify or create narratives in service … Read more
Who counts morally? An introduction to Animal Ethics.
Who counts morally? An introduction to Animal Ethics.
Join us for an engaging event at Piedmont Farm Animal Refuge's Pavilion featuring a talk, a vegan lunch, and a mini-tour! UNC Philosophy Grad student, Zach Ferguson, will deliver an introductory talk on animal ethics, presented in partnership with Carolina … Read more
Tar Heel Architectural Walking Tour
Tar Heel Architectural Walking Tour
featuring JJ Bauer, Teaching Assistant Professor of Art and Art History Join art historian JJ Bauer on a stroll through UNC’s campus and history. On this two-hour tour, participants will explore buildings and campus landmarks from many eras. We’ll also … Read more