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Events Calendar: November 9-13

Events Calendar: November 9-13

Kiley Woods, Staff Writer November 8, 2021
Looking for something to do this week? The Seahawk has rounded up events at UNCW and in the Wilmington community so you can start making plans.
Information on Dr. Howells online lecture Vampire Science: Folklore, Feminism, and Fact.

UNCW professor to deliver a talk on vampire folklore right in time for Halloween

Emma Geiszler, Contributing Writer October 25, 2021
Vampires are a worldly phenomenon, with so much more to them and to learn more about. The talk given by Howells is worth your time, as she’s able to go into depth about a fascinating topic from so many angles and has the enthusiasm to keep you listening. 
Events Calendar: October 26 - November 1

Events Calendar: October 26 – November 1

Kiley Woods, Staff Writer October 25, 2021
Looking for something to do this week? The Seahawk has rounded up events at UNCW and in the Wilmington community so you can start making plans.
Events Calendar: September 21-26

Events Calendar: September 21-26

Kiley Woods, Contributing Writer September 20, 2021
Looking for something to do this week? The Seahawk has rounded up events at UNCW and in the Wilmington community so you can start making plans.
Dr. Paul E. Lovejoy (left) and Dr. Booksie S. Harrington (right) -- both members of the Harriet Tubman Institute at York University -- embrace each other onstage after Lovejoy’s presentation “Slavery in the Global Diaspora of Africa” the evening of March 5 at UNCW’s Randall Library.

Guest lecturer speaks on hidden truths of slavery

Jack Kessler, Contributing Writer March 18, 2020

The unspoken truths of slavery — African complicity, its place in the creation of the modern world and the personal stories of those enslaved — must be brought to light, said the founding director...

Dr. Till Wagner, Assistant Professor at UNCW’s Department of Physics & Physical Oceanography, stands in Hodder hall Monday night after delivering his presentation on the evolving dynamics of the Arctic Ocean for the 2019-20 Planet Ocean Seminar Series.Dr. Till Wagner, Assistant Professor at UNCW’s Department of Physics & Physical Oceanography, stands in Hoggard Hall the evening of Monday, Feb. 11 after delivering his presentation on the evolving dynamics of the Arctic Ocean for the 2019-20 Planet Ocean Seminar Series.

Till Wagner delivers lecture about international politics of a melting Arctic

Jack Kessler, Contributing Writer February 19, 2020

The dynamics of a new and changing Arctic Ocean will have profound effects on the climate and the global economy, said an assistant professor from UNC Wilmington’s Department of Physics & Physical...

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Leadership Lecture Series: Derreck Kayongo

Sunshine Angulo, Staff Writer March 29, 2019

On March 27, 2019, UNC Wilmington hosted a lecture by Derreck Kayongo, founder of the Global Soap Project, in an event part of the university's annual Leadership Lecture Series. The Leadership Lecture...

Views from abroad: Listen Again is great, but…

Views from abroad: Listen Again is great, but…

Veronica Wernicke, Assistant Opinion Editor March 14, 2019

Welcome to another edition of “Views from abroad.” This week, I am spilling the tea on a Canvas feature that my study abroad host school, the University of Stirling, uses called "Listen Again." As...

Director of Campus Life Arts and Programs Stefanie Norris, left, looks on as Brandon Stanton, creator of Humans of New York, addresses those gathered at a reception prior to his lecture in UNC Wilmingtons Burney Center on Tuesday, Sept. 27.

The face behind ‘Humans of New York’ tells the story behind the stories in leadership lecture series

Noah Thomas, Sports Editor September 27, 2017
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