• Excavating Gerasa: in the field and through the archives of the Mandate period

    UNCG’S Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1215 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Join us for a free public talk with Dr. Rubina Raja from Aarhus University as she explores the archaeological remains of Gerasa in Jordan and the history of their exploration through early 20th-century archival material.

  • Elly Bookman Alumni Poetry Reading

    UNCG’S Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1215 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Join us as UNCG alum Elly Bookman returns to campus for a poetry reading to celebrate the release of her debut collection Love Sick Century (42 Miles Press 2024), followed by a book signing and reception.

  • Michael Parker: The Last Lecture

    UNCG’S Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1215 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC, United States

    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...

  • Lecture: “Building Communities and Precarious Hydrology at the Time of the Roman Conquest.”

    UNCG’S Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1215 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC, United States

    The Archaeological Institute of America and the UNCG Department of Classical Studies invite everyone to a lecture by Professor De Giorgi of Florida State University. The lecture is preceded by a reception starting at 5:30 PM. Free and open to the public.

  • The Last Lecture featuring Dr. Denise Baker

    The Last Lecture Series
    UNCG’S Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1215 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC, United States

    The Last Lecture is an opportunity for retiring professors to reflect on a career in higher education and what they have learned over their years in the classroom.