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Thursday, February 20
Hours: 7:30AM - 1AM
- –ZSR Library, Room 204Join us to learn the basics of AI and generative AI, and how it may be used here at Wake Forest and beyond. In this workshop, we will explore how generative AI works, its potential applications, what to know before using it, and then we’ll explore a few tools. We hope you’ll join us! Please register via Workday Learning to attend.
- –ZSR Library, Special Collections & Archives Research Room (Room 625)
Tobacco has played a significant role in shaping North Carolina’s cultural, economic, and social identity, even before the state’s official establishment. Early depictions of Native American communities along the coast at the end of the 16th century show cultivation and use of the plant.
During the 19th century, tobacco became a cornerstone of the plantation economy, generating immense wealth for select families. In the 20th century, the rise of mass production and commercialization, along with an expanding labor force dedicated to its cultivation and processing, further embedded tobacco in North Carolina’s way of life. Marketing campaigns and iconic imagery tied to tobacco are deeply woven into the state’s historical narrative.
This exhibit showcases images, artifacts, and records from Special Collections & Archives, spanning from the sixteenth century to the modern era. It also features contributions from North Carolina artists and photographers, including Daisha Bunn and Erin Kye and their families, as well as works by photographer Dan Routh.
- –ZSR Library, Library Auditorium (Room 404)Dr. David Sterling Brown is a tenured Associate Professor of English at Trinity College (Connecticut). He is the author of Shakespeare’s White Others (Cambridge University Press 2023). He has delivered more than 80 invited talks internationally, and has published numerous peer-reviewed and public-facing essays. He is a full-time Curatorial Team member of Claudia Rankine’s Racial Imaginary Institute, served as Dramaturg for Keith Hamilton Cobb’s Untitled Othello project, and is a member of the American Shakespeare Center’s Board of Trustees.