Dr. Josh Lepawsky
220 Carolina Hall Department of Geography, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesDr. Josh Lepawsky, Department of Geography, Memorial University of Newfoundland, (hosts: John Pickles and Jessica Tanner) Co-sponsored with Carolina Seminar on the Anthropocene, Social Science and the Humanities: stay tuned for information about an accompanying workshop.
Kalyanee Mam
FedEx Global Education Center 301 Pittsboro St., Chapel Hill, United StatesKalyanee Mam, Filmmaker, We are co-sponsoring with Communications a screening of her films Lost World and A River Changes Course, Nelson Mandela Auditorium, Fedex Global Education Center. Stay tuned for more information about an accompanying workshop.
Natalie Koch on “The Desert as Laboratory”
321 Carolina Hall 321 Carolina Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesCelebration of Geography Graduate Student Research
220 Carolina Hall Department of Geography, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesCelebration of Geography Graduate Student Research (host: Sara Smith and Grad Committee)
REVISITING DISCOURSES OF LOVE, SEX, AND DESIRE IN MODERN IRAN AND DIASPORA
FedEx Global Education Center at UNC FedEx Global Education Center, UNC, NC, United StatesDr. Brenda Yeoh
TBADr. Brenda Yeoh, Raffles Professor of Social Sciences, Department of Geography & Director, Humanities and Social Science Research Office of Deputy President, National University of Singapore (host: Besty Olson) Time and location: TBD
Dr. Mark Anderson
Dr. Mark Anderson, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of California-Santa Cruz
Undergraduate student event
220 Carolina Hall Department of Geography, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesUndergraduate student event (host: Gabriela Valdivia and UGrad Committee)
Spring Commencement
220 Carolina Hall Department of Geography, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesI Know What You Did Last Summer Colloquium
Hello geographers, This is not an ideal semester for any of us. And this week is stressful and disorienting. We are supposed to be starting a semester, not transitioning. But here we are, shifting, re-organizing, moving, caring for each other, … Read more
Celebrating Black Brilliance and Contesting White Supremacy in the landscapes of Higher Education: Lessons Learned From the Struggle for Hurston Hall
By: Omololu Refilwe Babatunde 5 years ago the Real Silent Sam Coalition (RSSC)-- a student lead group of students, faculty, staff, and community members that for twenty years engaged the Chapel Hill community in an exploration of the troubling race, class, … Read more
Geography Department Colloquium on Sept. 18 (1-2:30)- “Silence Sam” Screening
To continue the conversation surrounding monuments to white supremacy from our last colloquium event with Omololu Refilwe Babatunde, we will be hosting a screening of the film "Silence Sam" this Friday at 1pm. The film, created by students of the … Read more
Graduate Student Panel
“Are you applying to graduate school this semester, or interested in applying in the future? Bring yourself and any questions you have to our “What is Grad School?” event on Friday, October 16th from 1-2:30pm for an opportunity to hear … Read more