Public Lecture: “Sacred Sonorous Desert: Early Christian Monks and Acoustic Ecology”
Join the Christianity in Antiquity Reading Group for a public lecture by Dr. Kim Haines-Eitzen of Cornell University. Haine-Eitzen Flyer.pdf
Join the Christianity in Antiquity Reading Group for a public lecture by Dr. Kim Haines-Eitzen of Cornell University. Haine-Eitzen Flyer.pdf
Join Duke's Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Science and Cultural Theory (CISSCT) for Orit Halpern's upcoming talk, Neural ‘Freedoms’: Population, Choice, and Machine Learning. The event will take place in the East Duke Pink Parlor on Friday, March 31st from 3:30-5:00 pm. This talk interrogates the history of … Read more
"The Socialist Lives of Angela Davis: An Afro-Pessimist Analysis” Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon, University of Pennsylvania Tuesday, April 4th, 5:30-7 PM Toy Lounge Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon is a PhD candidate in History at the University of Pennsylvania. Her work examines how Black … Read more
The DEI Committee would like to invite you to the upcoming event in our Critical Conversations series: “Gender Pay Inequities in the Academy,” on Monday, April 10th from 6:00-7:30 PM. The roundtable discussion will feature Dr. Misha Becker (Chair, Department of Linguistics) … Read more
Join the Triangle Labor Seminar for Thomas Castillo's discussion of "The Freedom of Work or How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Became Commodities" at the Love House (UNC) on April 14 at 3:30pm. As always, if you are interested in attending … Read more
UNC PhD Alumna Katy Smith is an accomplished novelist and illustrator She has just published a new book, The Weeds, which follows two female botanists, one in 1854 and one in 2018, who are cataloging the plants in the Roman … Read more
UNC PhD Alumna Katy Smith is an accomplished novelist and illustrator She has just published a new book, The Weeds, which follows two female botanists, one in 1854 and one in 2018, who are cataloging the plants in the Roman … Read more
Every year, the UNC History Department co-organizes a two-part workshop for graduate students at UNC and King's College London. This is an opportunity for students to present their research internationally and gain valuable feedback on their work from faculty and … Read more
Please join us for any or all of the panels we will be hosting for this year's UNC-KCL workshop! This year, we are pleased to present four panels featuring 8 amazing graduate students from an array of fields, subjects, time … Read more
On Friday, September 22 at 3:30 p.m., UNC PhD Sarah McNamara (Texas A&M) will be discussing her new book Ybor City: The Crucible of the Latina South (UNC Press). Hosted by the Carolina Triangle Labor Seminar, the event will celebrate … Read more