Stop by the Love House & Hutchins Forum to learn about twelve summer research projects funded by the Center. Our Southern Research Circle — graduate students in History, Anthropology, English & Comparative Literature, American Studies, City & Regional Planning, Environment & Ecology, Statistics & Operational Research, and the School of Education — will present their findings in poster format.
Come learn about a range of exciting projects at the cutting edge of Southern Studies. From baptism rituals in Gullah culture to bioarcheology in North Carolina cemeteries to the “Mississippi modernism” of Charles Henri Ford, these presentations showcase some of UNC’s best and brightest young scholars at the beginning of their promising careers.
Light refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to the public.