2021 Women’s Volleyball
UNC Asheville's women's volleyball will be back in action this season.
UNC Asheville's women's volleyball will be back in action this season.
UNC Asheville's men's and women's cross country will be back in action this season.
Black in Black on Black: Making the Invisible Visible is an exhibition about the lives and contributions of Black/African American communities in Western North Carolina (WNC). Presenting works of art alongside oral histories and research data, Black in Black on Black is a visual conversation about an often invisible history of our region.
UNC Asheville’s renovated Owen Hall re-opened at the start of the fall 2021 semester with faculty exhibits from the Department of Art and Art History and Department of New Media.
UNC Asheville's Ramsey Library presents EVANESCENT! featuring photography by Leigh Svenson. The collection of black and white photographs feature fleeting images captured during vacations at the Golden Isles of Georgia including images of driftwood cathedrals being taken by the sea and mercurial dune grass etchings and ebb tide carvings.
The French Broad Collegiate Invitational is the UNC Asheville Women's Golf Team's one and only annual fundraiser.
Campus Week opens with the Western North Carolina Jewish Archives Panel on Multicultural Memory: Remembering Across Jewish Cultures and Beyond with Michael Figueroa, associate professor of ethnomusicology at UNC Chapel Hill and Danielle Christmas, assistant professor of English & comparative literature at UNC Chapel Hill.
Go Bulldogs!
Go Bulldogs!
Campus Week continues with a film screening of Masel Tov Cocktail, followed by Q&A with Director Arkadij Khaet.
German and Jewish poet Max Czollek is the acclaimed author of the bestseller "Desintegriert Euch" and the more recent "Gegenwartsbewältigung," both of which examine the actuality of modern Jewish life in Germany. His books, which critically analyze German representations of the federal republic’s Jewish minority, have sparked an important debate in German-speaking countries and beyond.
TheatreUNCA returns to the Carol Belk Theatre for their first seated in-person performance of the season with Radium Girls directed by Aubrie Holcomb ‘22.
ReVIEWING Black Mountain College conference is a forum for scholars and artists to contribute original work on topics related to Black Mountain College and its place in cultural history. The format is designed to be interdisciplinary, with a three-day program that includes a full schedule of speakers, panels, workshops, and performances.
Join co-authors Banu Ozkazanc-Pan (Brown University) and Susan Clark Muntean (University of North Carolina Asheville) as they launch their new book, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems A Gender Perspective.
UNC Asheville’s Open House gives students and families a chance to see what makes the UNC Asheville experience unique. Through distinctive academic and student life showcases, students can meet one-on-one with faculty, learn about life inside and outside the classroom, hear from current students, tour campus, and get to know Asheville, one of the coolest […]
Join from 12 - 1 p.m in Highsmith Union 229 or watch the livestream on UNC Asheville's YouTube channel as Dr. Shawn Mendez presents The Common Word Community Reads third faculty lecture of the semester, "Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, and Family in the American Caste System."
As part of the two-part Critical Perspectives Lecture Series, the UNC Asheville English Department welcomes guest lecturer Ari Friedlander, assistant professor of English at the University of Mississippi.
UNC Asheville's Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership and Cherokee High School are hosting a special lunchtime talk by Corey Gray and Sharon Yellowfly (Siksika Nation), who will share their work translating the physics of black holes and spacetime into the Blackfoot language.
A wide variety of functional and decorative pottery and other artwork crafted by UNC Asheville students will be on sale at the annual holiday UNC Asheville Student Art & Ceramics Sale.
Fletcher Peacock and Matthew Richmond, directors Visit the UNC Asheville Department of Music upcoming events calendar for more information Community Expectations As members of this community, we care about everyone. Faculty, staff, students, and visitors have a shared commitment to take the necessary precautions to avoid spreading COVID-19 while following all recommended health guidelines. Please […]
Featuring both functional and sculptural ceramic work, the artists aim to highlight the versatility of clay as an artistic medium by contrasting the ornate/functional pieces of Sam Joyner with the monstrous clay sculptures created by Harry Malesovas. Viewing is available during open library hours. Visit https://library.unca.edu/about/hours Community Expectations As members of this community, we care […]
The juried international exhibition features 81 works of contemporary drawing. A closing reception will be held on Feb. 11 from 6:00-8:00 PM.
Author, political commentator, public intellectual, and passionate educator Eddie Glaude Jr. examines the complex dynamics of the American experience.
Writer and essayist Dinty W. Moore is author of memoirs Between Panic And Desire and To Hell With It.
Curated by New York Times bestselling author and fellow UNC Asheville alumnus, Wiley Cash ’00, the Common Word Community Read brings the UNC Asheville community together to engage in a collective educational experience. Join Professor of History, Dan Pierce, for this first of three events supporting the spring 2022 read selection, "The Last Castle: The Epic Story of Love, Loss, and American Royalty in the Nation’s Largest Home" by Denise Kiernan.
A screening of the film The Ballad of John Henry (50 minutes) followed by a live conversation and Q&A with award-winning documentary filmmaker Matthew Rice.
In this virtual talk, world-renowned neuroscientist and psychologist Richard Davidson will draw from scientific evidence that suggests that we can change our brains by cultivating certain habits of mind. By transforming the mind, these mental training strategies can improve the well-being of children and parents, students and teachers, citizens and communities.
In this virtual lecture, Anna Browne Ribeiro (assistant professor in the department of anthropology at the University of Louisville) will explore some of the major ancient and historical patterns of expansion and contraction of political-economic systems alongside an analysis of resource and land-use strategies.
Room for a View "is an exploration of the correlation between brain and body memory of familial and familiar social experiences and the nature of the wet felting process, namely its reduction of airspace." - Lisa Klakulak Viewing is available during open Owen Hall hours. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (M - F) On […]
Southern Book Prize winner Carter Sickels is the author of the highly-acclaimed book The Prettiest Star.
Join more than 70 local and regional organizations at UNC Asheville at NextFest, an opportunity to connect with employers offering full and part-time opportunities, internships, seasonal opportunities, graduate schools and years of service!
Join Paul Golin, executive director of the Society of Humanistic Judaism, for an open conversation about the diversity of beliefs among American Jews today.
Large-scale figure narrative paintings in the Private Domain series, an exhibit from UNC Asheville Professor Emerita of Art Virginia Derryberry, blend elements from mythology and alchemy, the forerunner of modern science. The intent is to suggest multiple interpretations rather than a straightforward illustration of a specific narrative, a fitting choice in that alchemy by its […]
Featured panelists Sol Neely, Juan G. Sánchez Martínez, Gilliam Jackson aka Doyi, and Trey Adcock (ᏣᎳᎩᎯ ᎠᏰᎵ, enrolled Cherokee Nation) will discuss some of the ways Indigenous cultures see and understand the world, how Indigenous languages reflect worldviews rooted in relationships, and how storytelling serves to communicate knowledge across generations.
Diné writer Natanya Ann Pulley is author of the short story collection, With Teeth, and winner of the 2018 Many Voices Project competition
Join the University Chorale, Asheville Singers, and the UNCA Wind Ensemble for an evening of music. Chuck Taft, Melodie Galloway, and Fletcher Peacock, directors For more information, visit music.unca.edu/engage/upcoming-events/ […]
During Admitted Student Days, incoming students interact with people and offices to help them prepare for a smooth transition to UNC Asheville.
Join the University Percussion Ensemble and the AfroMusics Ensemble for an afternoon of music. Adama Dembele, Toby King, and Matthew Richmond, directors. For more information, visit music.unca.edu/engage/upcoming-events/ Community Expectations […]
Curated by New York Times bestselling author and fellow UNC Asheville alumnus, Wiley Cash ’00, the Common Word Community Read brings the UNC Asheville community together to engage in a collective educational experience. This event, an exclusive documentary screening of "America’s First Forest: Carl Schenck and the Asheville Experiment", is the second of three events supporting the spring 2022 read selection, "The Last Castle: The Epic Story of Love, Loss, and American Royalty in the Nation’s Largest Home" by Denise Kiernan.
Melissa Baltus (Univ. of Toledo) will consider the century of urban occupation and how Cahokia experienced a series of rapid material transformations in this virtual talk.
At 4 pm in the Highsmith Student Union, artist and UNC Asheville alum Ben Betsalel will give a talk, “Flight from Ukraine.” He will speak on his work and experiences in Ukraine, as well as the “Human Rights” art projects he has carried out in prisons and refugee camps around the world – and until about two weeks ago, in Ukraine. His talk will powerfully combine the political and the personal.
This in-person panel will feature three well-known area hiking experts, Danny Bernstein (author of numerous books on hiking in the region), Bill Hart (author of 3000 Miles in the Smokies […]
Jordan Kuck, a historian of modern Northeastern Europe, will summarize the history of modern Ukraine and analyze the historical causes of the current war in Ukraine. Kuck is an associate professor of history at Brevard College.
The Department of Education invites you to join Asheville City and Buncombe County Area School art specialists for the closing reception to an exceptional exhibit celebrating community visual art mentors.
Join the University String Trio for an afternoon of music. Joseph Falconer, director. For more information, visit music.unca.edu/engage/upcoming-events/ Community Expectations As members of this community, we care about everyone. […]
UNC Asheville Professor Emerita of Art Virginia Derryberry will be in-person for “A Conversation about Redux” in the Blowers Gallery. Derryberry will be giving a talk and discussing her work […]
Nadia Owusu is the author of Aftershocks, A Memoir (2021), a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice selection.
Damon Akins (Guilford College) will give a talk focused on the history of writing about Native California, Indigenous sovereignty, and settler colonialism.
UNC Asheville's Office of Sustainability celebrates its annual 2022 Spring Greenfest with nearly two weeks of events and activities.
Build tables for the BeLoved microvillage, craft household objects for microvillage residents and learn more about BeLoved's relationship with UNC Asheville and work in Asheville and Buncombe County.