Spring 2022 Events
Spring 2022 In-Person and Virtual Schedule
Click the series pages or event pages below for complete pricing and event information. Descriptions and session titles will be updated as new information becomes available.
**Please note that due to UNC regulations, masks will be required for all in-person events regardless of vaccination status. In-person and hybrid events may switch to virtual-only based upon recommendations from local, state, and national public health officials. If an in-person or hybrid event is designated “virtual-only,” the CPH staff will contact registrants and provide them with information on how to attend virtually or with options for receiving credits or refunds. If you have any questions, please email human@unc.edu or call 919.962.1544. We appreciate your flexibility during these trying times.**
Adventures in Ideas seminars
- The Age of Atlantic Revolutions, 1775-1800 | Saturday, February 5 (9:30 am–4:30 pm) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- The New Politics of the 21st Century | Friday, February 18 – Saturday, February 19 (4:30pm Fri–12:45 pm Sat) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- Sacred Sites Across Cultures and Time | Saturday, February 26 (9:15 am-3:45 pm) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- Institutions, Rights, and Society: A Philosophy, Politics, & Economics Exploration | Saturday, March 5 (9:15 am-3:45 pm) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- The Lesser-Known Theaters of World War II: Scandinavia, Burma, & New Guinea | Saturday, April 30 (9:30am – 3:00pm) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
Dialogues seminars
- Literary Couples | Saturday, April 2 (9:00am–12:00 pm) – IN-PERSON
- New Perspectives on French Art | Saturday, April 23 (9:00am-12:30pm) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
Humanities in Action Lecture Series
- China | Wednesday, February 2 (4:30–6 pm) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- Mexico | Wednesday, February 9 (4:30–6 pm) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- Cash Transfers in Africa | Wednesday, February 16 (4:30–6 pm) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- Russia | Wednesday, February 23 (4:30–6 pm) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- Ecuador | Wednesday, March 2 (4:30–6 pm) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- Japan’s Global Relevance in 2022 | Wednesday, March 9 (4:30-6 pm) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- Caribbean Plantation Tourism | Wednesday, March 23 (4:30-6 pm) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- India | Wednesday, March 30 (4:30-6 pm) – IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- Nine Continents: A Memoir In and Out of China by Xiaolu Guo | Tuesdays, February 1 & 8 (10 am–12 pm) – VIRTUAL
- The Sufferings of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | Wednesdays, February 16 & 23 (10 am–12 pm) – IN-PERSON
- Alcestis by Euripides | Tuesday, March 1 (10 am–12 pm) – IN-PERSON
- Waiting for the Barbarians by J. M. Coetzee | Tuesdays, March 8 & 15 (10 am–12 pm) – VIRTUAL
- Frankenstein by Mary Shelley | Tuesdays, March 22 & 29 (10 am–12 pm) – IN-PERSON
- The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde | Wednesdays, April 6 & 13 (10 am–12 pm) – IN-PERSON
- Poems by Robert Frost | Tuesdays, April 19 & 26 (10 am–12 pm) – IN-PERSON
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Jazz, Social Justice, & Anti-Racism | Sat. February 26 (2:00 pm – 3:30 pm) – IN-PERSON
- Acting like Animals | Mon. March 14 (5:30 pm – 7:00 pm) –IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- Another World is Possible: Environmental Justice and Latin America | Tues. April 12 (10:30 am) – IN-PERSON
- NO FEAR: The Extraordinary Life & Talent of Nina Simone | Thurs. Feb. 17 (6-7:15 pm) via Zoom
- Who We Are – Film Screening and Panel Discussion | Sunday, February 27
- E. Maynard Adams Symposium for the Humanities – “A Tale of Two Tenths: Race, Class, Politics, and Solidarity” | Friday, April 8 and Saturday, April 9 | IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL
- The Fire of Freedom with Mike Wiley, featuring Mary Williams | Monday, April 11 | 7-9pm | IN-PERSON
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Community Book Read and Discussion | The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story |Tuesday, April 19 | 6 – 7:15 pm | IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL