All of the following events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.
Thursday, February 5: Charlie Lovett, author of First Impressions: A Novel of Old Books, Unexpected Love, and Jane Austen.
7 p.m. Hodges Reading Room, second floor Jackson Library
Monday, February 9: Friends of the UNCG Libraries Book Discussion - Regeneration by Pat Barker, led by Keith Gorman of the University Libraries .
4 p.m. Hodges Reading Room, Jackson Library 2nd floor, UNCG.
Wednesday, February 25: Presentation by journalist Jim Schlosser, “Greensboro at the Beginning of World War I.”
4 p.m. Hodges Reading Room, Jackson Library 2nd floor, UNCG.
Thursday, February 26: Presentation by Greg Grieve of the Religious Studies Department, "Playing with Religion and Digital Games in the Library."
3 p.m. Hodges Reading Room, Jackson Library 2nd floor, UNCG.
Thursday, March 26: Screening and discussion of "Ivory Tower" documentary film
3:30 p.m. Elliott University Center Auditorium, UNCG.
Wednesday, April 8: Friends of the UNCG Libraries Annual Dinner with Author and Forensic Scientist Kathy Reichs.
6 p.m. Cone Ballroom, Elliott University Center, UNCG. Fee. Tickets on sale after December 10 from Triad Stage by calling 336-272-0160.
Tuesday, April 14: Presentation by Andrew Delbanco of Columbia University, “What is College For?”
4 p.m. Virginia Dare Room, Alumni House, UNCG.
Monday, April 20: Friends of the UNCG Libraries Book Discussion - Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland by Christopher Browning , led by Karl Schleunes of the History Department.
4 p.m. Hodges Reading Room, Jackson Library 2nd floor, UNCG.
You are asked to register for book discussions by emailing barry_miller@uncg.edu .
Books in the discussion series are available from the UNCG Bookstore, Scuppernong Books, and other area retailers.
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