An exhibition honoring the “father” of the University is on display at Wilson Library through June 30. Nearly 50 artifacts, images, books and documents relating to William Richardson Davie can be seen in the library’s North Carolina Collection… read more
Holocaust expert Deborah Lipstadt will headline the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies’ spring lecture series at UNC with a talk on April 10. read more
Joan Didion, author of the best-selling memoir The Year of Magical Thinking, will speak on campus on Feb. 28. The book recently won the 2005 National Book Award for nonfiction. read more
Bob Woodward, best-selling author and assistant managing editor of The Washington Post, will kick off the spring season of Kenan-Flagler Business School’s Dean’s Speaker Series on Jan. 17. read more
Hoping to spur discussions about free speech, filmmaker and UNC communication studies Professor Gorham Kindem will present a special screening of his award-winning new documentary Beyond the Wall at the Varsity Theater in Chapel Hill Sunday, Dec. 4… read more
UNC’s newly remodeled Health Sciences Library is hosting an exhibition of original watercolor paintings and pencil drawings by renowned medical illustrator Dr. Frank H. Netter. read more
Youth and human rights activist Malika Sanders will discuss “Principles of Social Justice for a New Generation” in a Nov. 8 lecture at UNC’s Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History. read more
Louis D. Rubin Jr., University distinguished professor of English, now emeritus, and co-founder of Algonquin Press of Chapel Hill, is celebrated in an exhibit through the end of September at Davis Library as one of the most prominent figures in… read more
A Southern Jewish perspective on religious and cultural changes in the South will be the topic of a Sept. 13 lecture at Carolina. read more
If you’re going abroad, take your camera, and send your best stuff back to Chapel Hill. read more