Events

Friday, July 12

A House Divided: Tri-Racial Tensions at Historic Bethabara

Founded by Moravian immigrants in 1753, Historic Bethabara is remembered as the first European village in what would become Forsyth County, North Carolina. ...

Exhibit: Horses and the Human Experience

Over thousands of years, humans and horses have developed a unique partnership. Horses rely on humans for care, feeding, and protection. Humans rely on...

Objects of Power: The Material Culture of Contested Memory

What do historical events mean to communities today? How can different interpretations of the past be reconciled? What role do objects play in piecing...

The Book as Art Object: Local Artists Share Their Work

Books are familiar tools for providing readers with emotional comfort, intellectual content, and soaring inspiration, but are and can be so much more--as...

Wellbeing Incentive Classes

The 2019 Wellbeing Program is offering a $150 wellbeing incentive to faculty and staff enrolled in the University’s BlueCross BlueShield medical plan. One of...

Friday, July 12