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Feminisms Here and Now: Difficult Attachments (Conference)

UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC, United States

"Undergraduate students, graduate students, and post-doctoral fellows are invited to submit abstracts to the fourth meeting of Feminisms Here and Now, an interdisciplinary conference organized by PhD students in the Departments of Communication and Geography at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This year’s theme – “Difficult Attachments” – draws from discussions around […]

2019 AAR/SBL Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA

San Diego, CA San Diego, CA, United States

This year, the Annual Meetings of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature will be held in San Diego, CA, from November 23-26. Numerous faculty and graduate students in UNC's Department of Religious Studies will be participating in a variety of capacities. For more information, see the description on the AAR […]

IAH Fellows Celebration 2020

Hyde Hall, University Room 176 E Franklin St, Chapel Hill, NC

We invite you to join us for the 2020 Fellows Celebration! Come and show your support for Religious Studies faculty who will have new books represented at this event.

Free

Majors and Minors Dinner

Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Come to our catered dinner! Students considering the major or minor are welcome to join as well. Don't forget to RSVP.

Free

New Light on the Arabic Writings of Omar Ibn Said (Profs. Carl Ernst and Mbaye Lo)

Pleasants Family Assembly Room, Wilson Library Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Research Forum: “New light on the Arabic writings of Omar ibn Said” A presentation by Carl Ernst and Mbaye Lo The enslaved African Muslim scholar Omar ibn Said, who wrote an autobiography in Arabic in 1831 while enslaved in Bladen County NC, has attracted attention as a striking example of the presence of Muslims in […]

“On Embedding the Bible in the Human Past: The Beginnings of Historical Criticism” (Dr. Michael Legaspi)

Toy Lounge, Dey Hall Chapel Hill, United States

RELI 501 and the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies will be hosting a guest lecture: “On Embedding the Bible in the Human Past: The Beginnings of Historical Criticism.” Michael Legaspi, Associate Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies and Jewish Studies at Penn State University, is giving the lecture. Anyone with an interest in the […]

Updating Ur: Mesopotamian Households in Light of New Excavations (CANCELLED)

Murphey Hall, Room 116 Chapel Hill, NC, United States

This event has been cancelled due to COVID-19 related travel and gathering restrictions. We hope to re-schedule in the Fall. On Tuesday, March 17, there will be a Public Lecture by Elizabeth Stone and Paul Zimansky (Stony Brook University). Here is a description: "Beginning in 2015, a Stony Brook University expedition directed by Elizabeth Stone […]

Race, Racism, and Racial Equity (R3) Symposium

Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The University Office for Diversity and Inclusion is hosting a series of symposiums on Race, Racism, and Racial Equity (R3) throughout the year. The first symposium, “The Historical Exploitation of Black and Brown Bodies at UNC: Learning from the Past to Change the Present,” will be held on Thursday, Sept. 10, 1:30–3 p.m.  REGISTER HERE   Panelists: […]