Krasno Events Series
Pleasants Family Assembly Room (Wilson Library) 200 South Rd., Chapel Hill, NC"XI JINPING & Co: Tales of a New York Times Correspondent in China" JANE PERLEZ (Bureau Chief, New York Times, Beijing, China)
"XI JINPING & Co: Tales of a New York Times Correspondent in China" JANE PERLEZ (Bureau Chief, New York Times, Beijing, China)
On October 4-5, 2019, UNC will host the North Carolina Conference of the American Association of University Professors State Conference. It features lectures by Rudy Fichtenbaum on "Neoliberalism, Politics and the Common Good," and Jasmine Banks (director of UnKoch My … Read more
Speaker: Denise Ho (Assistant Professor, Department of History, Yale University) Border Crossing: Hong Kong's 'Mailbag Rush' and China's Great Famine Monday, October 7, 12:30pm-2:00pm Fedex GEC 4003 Sponsored by Carolina Asia Center
"INDIA in GLOBAL AFFAIRS" His Excellency HARSH VARDHAN SHRINGLA The Ambassador of India to the United States The Ambassador will be introduced by North Carolina Secretary of State ELAINE F. MARSHALL. The discussion will be moderated by Prof. Klaus Larres … Read more
Join us for a screening of the documentary Free to Rock: How Rock and Roll Helped End the Cold War, narrated by Kiefer Sutherland. After the 1-hour screening, UNC faculty with participate in a panel discussion--including our very own Michael Morgan. … Read more
Jennifer Allen (Assistant Professor, Yale University, Department of History) Twentieth-Century Anti-Utopianism and its West German Antidote Introduction and Moderation: Karen Hagemann (UNC Chapel Hill, Department of History)
"MONEY LAUNDERING and CORRUPT DICTATORS: Why Criminals and Terrorists love to 'wash' their money in the U.S." ROSS DELSTON (Attorney and Expert Witness, Washington, DC)
Speaker: Jia-Chen Fu (Assistant Professor, Department of Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures, Emory University) The Other Milk: Reinventing Soy in the Republican China Monday, November 4, 12:30pm-2:00pm FedEx GEC Room 4003
"TRUMP AND CHINA: The Delusions of Current U.S. Policy toward China and a Path Back to Reality" MICHAEL D. SWAINE (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC)
On Monday, November 11, at 2:00 P.M., the Digital History Lab will be holding "Podcasting for Historians," the second in a series of Digital History Workshops. Generously supported by the Department of History, the Media Resources Center, the Southern Oral … Read more