Carolina Public Humanities’ Sustainable Food Symposium
The Culture Mill 1616 Jordan Dr., Saxapahaw, NC, United StatesFor the registration link, click here.
Maymester and Summer Session I Classes Begin
Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesMaymester and Summer Session I classes begin Wednesday, May 15. For more information, see here. For more on Maymester and Summer courses offered in our department, see here (course posters) and here (schedule).
Summer Session II Classes Begin
Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesSummer Session II classes begin Monday, June 24. For more information, see here. For more on Maymester and Summer courses offered in our department, see here (course posters) and here (schedule).
Fall 2019 Classes Begin
Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesFall 2019 classes begin Tuesday, August 20. For more information, see here. For more on courses offered by our department in the Fall semester, see here (course posters) and here (schedule).
How Biblical Poetry Works (Prof. Jacqueline Vayntrub)
Hill Hall, Moeser Auditorium Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesBeyond Abortion Shaming: Christianity, Justice, and Trusting Women
Bingham Hall 103 Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesJoin us for this fall's main event for the minor in the Study of Christianity and Culture. Professor Toddie Peters from Elon University's Department of Religious Studies will be giving a lecture on "Beyond Abortion Shaming: Christianity, Justice and Trusting Women."
North Carolina Religious Studies Association- Annual Meeting
Carolina Hall 220 E. Cameron Ave., Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesThe Annual meeting of the North Carolina Religious Studies Association (NCRSA) will be held Saturday, October 5 at Carolina Hall on UNC Chapel Hill's Campus. The program is now available on the NCRSA website. Registration for the meeting is also open. The registration fee for the 2019 conference is $20 if you register by September […]