Ranging widely in subject matter and style, the fifty-three paintings and four sculptures featured in this exhibition from the Brooklyn Museum were produced...
A week-long celebration that includes a variety of events which range from the Battle of the Bands, to a fun-filled concert on the Quad, to Shag on the Mag,...
Join the Safe Office and PREPARE in recognizing April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month by collaborating within your office, student group, or with other...
This student-curated exhibit features photographs of Alaska’s Yup’ik people, their environment, and resources by Greensboro native John Rucker. Taken between...
Are you interested in learning more about the history of books and printing? This session, concurrent with the exhibit Letters in Lead: Moveable Type and the...
Dr. Mark Rifkin is from UNCG. His research primarily focuses on Native American writing and politics from the eighteenth century onward. Dr. Susan Gillman is...
Timothy Caulfield, BSc, LLB, LLM, Canada Research Chair in Health Law & Politics; Snr Health Scholar, Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research;...
Hang out after hours at the Museum for music, refreshments, talks, and admission to American Moderns. Programs begin at 6 p.m. March 6 Nature Essentialized:...
Associate Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University, Stephen Grimm, will speak on "What is Wisdom?"
What is it that makes someone wise, or one person...
The Institute for Dismantling Racism, Inc. (IDR), is hosting an anti-racism training workshop in conjunction with the Wake Forest University School of...
"The film tells the story of the teenage author of Frankenstein and her husband, the romantic poet Percy Bysse Shelley. The result is an experimental feature...