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MEMS Reception

Queen Anne Room, Campus Y 180 E Cameron Ave, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Please join us for our annual beginning of the year reception as we inaugurate the Post-Mellon era of the Program in Medieval and Early Modern Studies. All interested faculty and students are invited to attend. Food and refreshments will be … Read more

Furst Forum Lecture

Donovan Lounge, 2nd Floor, Greenlaw Hall Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The Department of English and Comparative Literature are hosting Dr. David Ricks (Kings College London and UNC-CH) who will be presenting a lecture entitled "Introduction to Modern Greek Poetry."

Workshop in English & Comparative Literature

Gaskin Library, Greenlaw Hall

The Department of English & Comparative Literature will be hosting a workshop for Faculty and Graduate Students. This workshop will feature Dr. David Ricks (King's College London and UNC-CH) and will be organized around the theme of "Translating from a Minor … Read more

Duke Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Lecture

Flowers 201, Duke University West Campus

Peter Godman is Professor of History in the Dipartimento di Studi Europei e Interculturali, University of La Sapienza, Rome. He will be giving a presentation entitled "The Archpoet and Medieval Culture". For more information click here.

Triangle Medieval Studies Seminar (TMSS) Fall 2014

John Hope Franklin Institute, Room 240 2204 Erwin Road, Durham, United States

The Triangle Medieval Studies Seminar will be hosting its Fall 2014 event featuring a selection of paper presentations. This semester's event will feature papers by Glaire Anderson (Art History, UNC-Chapel Hill), Derek Krueger (Religious Studies, UNC-Greensboro), and J. Christian Straubhaar (German … Read more

Dorothy Ford Wiley Crossroads Lecture

University Room, Hyde Hall

Please join us for our Fall Crossroads Lecture with Brigitte Bedos-Rezak (History, NYU) who will be giving a presentation entitled "Printing in Medieval Europe before the Printing Press (800-1300 CE)."

Winchester Cathedral Lecture

569 Hamilton Hall

Please join us for a Dorothy Ford Wiley lecture given by Martin Biddle, accomplished scholar and archaeologist and director of the dig at Winchester Cathedral. In the early 1960s, UNC-Chapel Hill faculty, graduates, and undergraduates participated in archeological excavations at … Read more