Upcoming Events
The Personally Speaking series
Dissenting Daughters: Reformed Women in the Dutch Republic, 1572-1725 | November 7, 2023
Event Date:
November 7, 2023 – 7:00 PM | Reception – 6:00 PM
Location:
The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City, 320 East 9th Street
“Amanda Pipkin, Ph.D. and Dissenting Daughters: Reformed Women in the Dutch Republic, 1572-1725”
Event Series:
The Personally Speaking series was created as an opportunity for the Greater Charlotte community, alumni, staff, and students to learn about the intriguing scholarly research within The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences—and to interact with the faculty. Each presentation celebrates the publication of a recently published book as well as the faculty’s personal motivations for pursuing the research. Following the presentation, which lasts about an hour, attendees are invited to engage in Q&A and to talk with the speaker directly during a book signing. Look for our student and department volunteers if you would like to discuss additional opportunities to interact with the speaker or the College (“CLAS”).
The series is hosted by the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences with J. Murrey Atkins Library and The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte City Center.
Male Friendship, Homosociality and Women in the Hebrew Bible | January 30, 2024
Event Date:
January 30, 2024 – 7:00 PM | Reception – 6:00 PM
Location:
The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City, 320 East 9th Street
“Barbara Thiede, Ph.D. and Male Friendship, Homosociality, and Women in the Hebrew Bible: Malignant Fraternities”
Event Series:
The Personally Speaking series was created as an opportunity for the Greater Charlotte community, alumni, staff, and students to learn about the intriguing scholarly research within The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences—and to interact with the faculty. Each presentation celebrates the publication of a recently published book as well as the faculty’s personal motivations for pursuing the research. Following the presentation, which lasts about an hour, attendees are invited to engage in Q&A and to talk with the speaker directly during a book signing. Look for our student and department volunteers if you would like to discuss additional opportunities to interact with the speaker or the College (“CLAS”).
The series is hosted by the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences with J. Murrey Atkins Library and The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte City Center.
Pragmatism’s Evolution: Organism and Environment in American Philosophy | March 26, 2024
Event Date:
March 26, 2024 – 7:00 PM | Reception – 6:00 PM
Location:
The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City, 320 East 9th Street
“Trevor Pearce, Ph.D. and Pragmatism’s Evolution: Organism and Environment in American Philosophy”
Event Series:
The Personally Speaking series was created as an opportunity for the Greater Charlotte community, alumni, staff, and students to learn about the intriguing scholarly research within The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences—and to interact with the faculty. Each presentation celebrates the publication of a recently published book as well as the faculty’s personal motivations for pursuing the research. Following the presentation, which lasts about an hour, attendees are invited to engage in Q&A and to talk with the speaker directly during a book signing. Look for our student and department volunteers if you would like to discuss additional opportunities to interact with the speaker or the College (“CLAS”).
The series is hosted by the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences with J. Murrey Atkins Library and The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte City Center.

Event Date: October 5, 2023 – 6-8:00 PM (Reception and Artist Talk) Exhibition: August 14 – October 13, 2023 Location: Projective Eye Gallery in The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City, 320 East 9th Street Lavett Ballard is a New Jersey-based artist, art historian, curator, and author. At the closing reception on October 5 she […]
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