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How Healers Became Killers

Virtual

Physicians played an important role as planners and implementers of Nazi racial policy. This lecture discusses how medical professionals enforced two significant aspects of Nazi policy: compulsory sterilization and the clandestine "Euthanasia" program, the Nazis’ first program of mass murder. … Read more

CGSF Carolina Connections

Graduate Student Center 211A West Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Join your first-gen peers for a networking social and lunch at the Graduate Student Center! This is a great chance to kick off the semester, meet new people, and unwind. Lunch will be provided. All meals will be individually wrapped … Read more

Virtual IME: Connections and Counsel

Virtual

This event is for 1st and 2nd-year graduate students. Come get to know your peers and hear words of wisdom from seasoned scholars! The first half of the event will consist of a speed-friending mixer, where you will be randomly sorted into … Read more

Aisha as Adaptation of Austen’s Emma

Virtual

Tristanne Connolly (University of Waterloo, Canada) will speak on Rajshree Ojha’s 2010 film Aisha as an adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel Emma, connecting British regency literature to modern-day Bollywood. This talk is free and open to the public and will be held virtually over … Read more

AWFP UNC Women in Leadership Speaker Series: Tanya Moore

Virtual

The UNC Association for Women Faculty will host a "Women in Leadership Speaker Series" featuring Tanya Moore, Associate Vice Chancellor in University Communications. Tanya graduated from UNC as an undergrad in 2001 and has been working at Carolina ever since! Join … Read more

AWFP UNC Women in Leadership Speaker Series: Tanya Moore

Virtual

The UNC Association for Women Faculty will host a "Women in Leadership Speaker Series" featuring Tanya Moore, Associate Vice Chancellor in University Communications. Tanya graduated from UNC as an undergrad in 2001 and has been working at Carolina ever since! Join … Read more

How to Be an Anti-Racist Researcher

Virtual

Anti-racist researchers combat inequality and racism by conceptualizing, implementing, and disseminating research that dismantles racism, oppression, discrimination, and structural inequalities. This presentation offers participants an opportunity to learn how to engage in antiracist research by presenting a counter-narrative to the … Read more

Writers Discussion Series – Dialectics of Liberation by Abdul Alkalimat

Virtual

Join this discussion series presented by The Stone Center featuring the author of Dialectics of Liberation, Abdul Alkalimat. The book is a study that analyses the important ideological debates (Marxism and Nationalism), anti-imperialist social movements, and support for African liberation. Over … Read more

Pass the AUX

Virtual

The Black History Month Committee and First-Year Class Council will present "Pass the Aux." The event will give the students the opportunity to show off their taste in music by choosing specific songs of their liking. Come prepared with your … Read more

Abbey Speaker Series: Science and Democracy

Virtual

As the 12th largest research institution in North America, this discussion is paramount at UNC-Chapel Hill. The UNC Program for Public Discourse and General Alumni Association brings together scientists from academia and publishing for Science and Democracy, an online Abbey … Read more