april 19-21
Annual Conference of the Interdisciplinary Center for Hellenic Studies: “Freedom in Ancient Greek History, Literature, and Philosophy” This event is hosted by the Interdisciplinary Center for Hellenic Studies and the Department of Philosophy, 91tvӰԺ.
This interdisciplinary conference will explore the scope and role of freedom in ancient
Greek society and culture, as well as discussions of related topics in ancient Greek
political, ethical, psychological, and metaphysical theories.
Seating is limited, please register early
March 20
Table française #2: Vive Le Quebec!
Have you ever wondered what Québec is really like? Have you ever wanted to visit French Canada but don't know what to expect? Have you ever wanted to try authentic Québécois food and listen to real Québécois music? Look no further than our "Table française #2", which will take place on Monday, March 20th, from 12:00-1:00pm! Come and see what Québec has to offer with this exciting event.
March 16
North American Computational Linguistics Open Competition (NACLO)
The Invitational Round will take place on March 16, 2023. Please go to our 91tvӰԺ NACLO
page for more information.
march 9-10
25th biennial Southeast Conference for Languages, Literatures, and Film
91tvӰԺ and Western Carolina University will host the 25th biennial Southeast Conference
for Languages, Literatures, and Film (SCFLLF). For 40 years, the conference has been
a venue that brings together scholars from a variety of fields in the Humanities.
This year the conference will be taking place in Asheville, North Carolina. Dr. Richard
Langston (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) will present the keynote address.
february 27
Mind Your Words IX - Pido la Palabra IX
The Hispanic/Latino section of the World Languages Department and the Spanish Graduate
Student Association cordially invite you to our ninth edition of Mind your Words.
The event will take place on February 27, 2023 at 5:00pm in Cooper Hall 464.
february 21
La Table Française - Mardi Gras!
Come chat about the French Culture! Inclusive to all levels. There will be games and food!
February 21
Tweet Me to Prison: Protest, Social Media, Free Speech and Autocracy Today
David E. Hoffman is a contributing editor and member of the editorial board of The Washington Post. He was previously assistant managing editor, foreign editor, Jerusalem correspondent, Moscow bureau chief, and White House correspondent.