Calendar
James Bohman Lecture on Habermas, International Law and Cosmopolitanism
James Bohman, professor of philosophy at Saint Louis University, will speak on Habermas, international law and cosmopolitanism Monday, November 23, from 12-1:30 p.m. in the Hamilton Hall third floor lounge.
Annual Fellows Recognition and Holiday Party
The Institute for the Arts and Humanities will hold our third annual Fellows Recognition and Holiday Party Thursday, December 10, from 3-5 p.m. Join us to celebrate new publications, performances and compositions by IAH Fellows in 2009.
Carolina Lectures in Critical Thought Series: Bruno Latour Reading Group
The Institute has partnered with the Carolina Lectures in Critical Thought Series and the Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke to create reading groups in anticipation of renowned French sociologist and anthropologist Bruno Latour’s residency here and at Duke this spring.
Carolina Lectures in Critical Thought Series: Bruno Latour Reading Group
The Institute has partnered with the Carolina Lectures in Critical Thought Series and the Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke to create reading groups in anticipation of renowned French sociologist and anthropologist Bruno Latour’s residency here and at Duke this spring.
Digital Arts and Humanities Festival: CHAT (Collaborations: Humanities, Arts & Technology)
The Institute for the Arts and Humanities is coordinating a large-scale festival celebrating and showcasing digital arts and humanities work at UNC and in the Triangle area. Registration details will be posted soon. For more information, visit iah.unc.edu/chat.
The Phi Beta Kappa Romanell Lectures: Susan Wolf
Susan Wolf, professor of philosophy at UNC-Chapel Hill, is the reciepient of the prestigious Romanell-Phi Beta Kappa Professorship for 2009-2010. Wolf will present three lectures on topics of philosophy March 15, 16 and 18, from 4-6 p.m. in the Hyde Hall University Room.
Catherine Hall Presents the Mary Stevens Reckford Lecture on European Studies
Catherine Hall, renowned feminist historian at University College London, will present The Mary Stevens Reckford Lecture on European Studies at Gerrard Hall Thursday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m. UNC Classics Professor Kenneth J. Reckford established the lecture in 1990 to honor his wife, Mary Stevens Reckford.

