"Nostalgia: An Explosive Collection of Scenes Representing the Rich Colors, Traditions, and Culture of Ghana" opens Thursday, February 1 at 5 p.m. at the Gatewood Studio Arts Building. The exhibit runs through February 29, 2024.
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NOSTALGIA: AN EXPLOSIVE COLLECTION OF SCENES REPRESENTING THE RICH COLORS, TRADITIONS, AND CULTURE OF GHANA
"Nostalgia: An Explosive Collection of Scenes Representing the Rich Colors, Traditions, and Culture of Ghana" opens Thursday, February 1 at 5 p.m. at the Gatewood Studio Arts Building. The exhibit runs through February 29, 2024. |
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Join us for a third evening celebrating the creative accomplishments of our graduate students in the MFA Writing Program! A part of the 2024 Thesis Reading Series, Gabrielle Girard and Caroline White will give a reading of their original fiction and poetry. The event is free and open to the... Continue reading... |
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Come celebrate the release of local author Julia Ridley Smith’s short story collection, Sex Romp Gone Wrong, praised as “a dazzlingly inventive collection…about the intensity of being alive, of wanting more than you can have, of navigating the absurdity of the world.” Smith will give a reading from the book,... Continue reading... |
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NOSTALGIA: AN EXPLOSIVE COLLECTION OF SCENES REPRESENTING THE RICH COLORS, TRADITIONS, AND CULTURE OF GHANA
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Join us for the opening reception for Framed Equality: Art in the Realm of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. View artwork and meet the artists, tour WGSS spaces, and enjoy refreshments. |
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What does it mean to organize for Black liberation on contested lands within an ongoing U.S. settler colonial project? Drawing upon over twenty years of grassroots organizing, education, and scholarship, this talk will discuss the historical and conceptual stakes of Black feminist organizing in this moment. Refreshments will be available!... Continue reading... |
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Uncovering Joy in These Hot Mess Times: Finding Joy and Reconnecting with Your Purpose (For Faculty)
Uncovering Joy in These Hot Mess Times: Finding Joy and Reconnecting with Your Purpose (For Faculty)
Faculty are invited to join Spartans ADVANCE in the Faculty Center for this special event. Faculty will: |
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Anthropology Week
The Anthropology Department is hosting its Annual Anthropology Week from February 13-15, 2024 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. There will be games, prizes, speakers, food, and fun for all as we celebrate the discipline of anthropology. Events include: Wednesday, February 14: There will be an archaeology talk with Dr.... Continue reading... |
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Join the student English Club for an open mic night in the EUC! Come share your writing and enjoy the work of your creative peers. |
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Join the UNCG literary community to celebrate the creative accomplishments of our graduate students in the MFA Writing Program! James Daniels and Nicholas León will give a reading, titled “How to Fry a Dream,” featuring their original works of poetry and fiction. Free and open to the public. |
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This is a full day colloquium in honor of recently retired professor of Philosophy, Prof. Michael Zimmerman. Four speakers will present papers on topics from Dr. Zimmerman's work, and he will respond. The event is free and open to the public. |
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NOSTALGIA: AN EXPLOSIVE COLLECTION OF SCENES REPRESENTING THE RICH COLORS, TRADITIONS, AND CULTURE OF GHANA
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Join us for this free lecture in UNC Greensboro’s 2023-24 Harriet Elliott Lecture Series, hosted by the Department of Political Science. Dr. Melissa Lane is a professor of politics at Princeton University and director of the University Center for Human Values. A political theorist, Lane’s work focuses primarily on ancient Greek... Continue reading... |
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Conference on African American and African Diasporic Cultures and Experiences (CACE)
Join UNC Greensboro's African American and African Diaspora Studies (AADS) program for their annual Conference on African American and African Diasporic Cultures and Experiences (CACE). This year's theme explores: Black Studies Matters, Black Stories Matter! Black Knowledge Practices, Black Futures February 20 -23 at UNC Greensboro Featured Events Registration and... Continue reading...
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Join UNCG for the keynote event in the Conference on African American and African Diasporic Cultures and Experiences (CACE), led by the African American and African Diaspora Studies (AADS) Program. Mr. Josephus Thompson III, Poet Laureate, City of Greensboro and D. Noble, AADS Professor will lead a poetry café open mic around... Continue reading... |
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Our creative writing community is excited to host a special poetry reading by Emilia Phillips, poet, nonfiction writer, book reviewer, and faculty member at UNCG. The reading will celebrate the release of Phillips’s latest collection of poems, Nonbinary Bird of Paradise. It is open to the public and will be... Continue reading... |
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The final evening of our MFA Writing Program’s 2024 Thesis Reading Series has arrived! Come enjoy a night of literary celebration, marking the creative accomplishments of our graduate student writers. Calista Malone and Katie Worden will give a reading, sharing their original works of poetry and fiction. This event is... Continue reading... |
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Join us in welcoming the Year of the Dragon with performances, a Cultural Diversity Posters Showcase, arts and craft activities, and food inspired by the Lunar New Year traditions across Asia! Free and open to the public! Join us in the EUC Auditorium Organized by the Chinese Studies Program in... Continue reading... |
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Our “Last Lecture” series returns with UNCG Professor Emeritus Michael Parker, author of eight novels and three collections of stories. Parker has received the North Carolina Award for Literature, the Thomas Wolfe Prize, and three O.Henry Awards, among many other honors; for nearly thirty years, he taught in the MFA... Continue reading...
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This is an encore screening of "Wilmington on Fire," a film documenting the investigation into the Wilmington Massacre of 1898, the only successful coup in United States history. This time the filmmaker and writer, Christopher Everett, will present the film himself. Everett will also be discussing "Part 2" of "Wilmington on Fire"... Continue reading... |
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Professional Seminars will be Fridays at 1 pm, in Sullivan 201 unless otherwise noted. |
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