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Science Studies Research Workshop: Speaker Series | Race, Health, and Science – Nicolae Morar, “Recording Injustices Genetically? The Case of the Human Microbiome”

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Speaker Series: Race, Health, and Science Speaker: Nicolae Morar, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy and Associate Member of the Institute for Ecology and Evolution at the University of Oregon Title: “Recording Injustices Genetically? The Case of the Human Microbiome” Time: 12:00 to 1:30pm on Wednesday, April 28 Co-sponsored by the Humanities Institute Science […]

Zengierski Family Lectures in Spanish Literature and Culture: Aaron Shulman, “Poetic Hallucinations: The Panero Family and Spain in the 20th Century”

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The Lorca Lectures will offer virtual presentations by four leading experts on the work, life, and legacy of Federico García Lorca and his contemporaries in the Hispanic avant-garde movements of the 20th century. Each event will consist of a talk of about 40 minutes will be followed by discussion. Aaron Shulman, journalist and author of 'The […]

Community College Humanities Association: Community Conversations series, “Bridging the Divide: Creating Meaningful Scholarship at the Teaching-Intensive Institution”

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The Community College Humanities Association presents the first forum in its newly-created Community Conversations series: Bridging the Divide: Creating Meaningful Scholarship at the Teaching-Intensive Institution April 29, 2021 3:30-4:45 pm (EST) Can community college humanities faculty engage in meaningful scholarship amid the workload demands of the teaching-intensive institution? How do they retain or reclaim their […]

Alison L. Des Forges International Symposium: “COVID-19: Human Rights and International Cooperation”

Zoom

COVID-19 first appeared in China and soon became a global pandemic, but the polities of East Asia have been relatively successful in containing it.  Some African states adopted harsh measures to suppress the pathogen while others drew on experience with AIDS and Ebola to mount effective responses.  Although a wealthy and technologically developed country, the […]

PLASMA CINETRACTS screening

Zoom

The Department of Media Study's PLASMA (Performances, Lectures, Screenings of Media Artists)​ will feature a screening of PLASMA Cinetracts. The Zoom Meeting ID for the lecture series is 959 5554 2975. Email paigesar@buffalo with PLASMA2021 in the subject line for password.​ In 1968, a group of French filmmakers crafted short, quickly made cinematic responses to the political and social […]

[Community Event] QBaL Presents Spring Chicken

48 Woodbury Alley 48 Woodbury Alley, Buffalo, NY, United States

Featuring artworks and performances by: Nicole Capozziello  Jamie Currie  Dominic Giambra  Hunter Gordon  Stephanie Rothenberg  Squoosh (John Santomieri and Felipe Shibuya) DaVideo Tape Dana Tyrrell Opening: Friday May 7, 5-8 pm Otherwise: Fridays 4-7 pm, Saturdays and Sundays 2-6 pm The WNY arts initiative QBaL warmly invites you to our (second) inaugural event: the group show, Spring […]

Conference: Marianne Moore and the Archives

Online

Virtual Conference, May 24-26, 2021 The Marianne Moore Digital Archive has exclusive permission to publish online, in facing-page manuscript and transcription, all 122 notebooks by the important modernist poet, Marianne Moore (1887-1972). These notebooks contain extraordinary records of the daily, intellectual, and creative life of the poet from 1905 through around 1970—including her notes on reading, conversations she […]

Community Event: Haudenosaunee Micro-Short Film Program

Burchfield Penney Art Center 1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY, United States

Haudenosaunee Micro-Short Film Program Burchfield Penney Art Center - Buffalo, NY September 4, 2021 (1:00-2:30pm) TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE Tickets are FREE with a $10 or more suggested donation. 50% of your donation will be shared with participating filmmakers. Your donation will directly help support independent Indigenous filmmaking! Get your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/165421073885 There will be […]

Humanities Institute External Grant Writing Workshop for Faculty

538 Clemens

Please register by Sept. 1, 2021. REGISTRATION HAS CLOSED FOR THIS EVENT. On Thursday September 9, the Humanities Institute will host our 2021 faculty grant writing workshop in support of applications to external grants and fellowships.  The HI's Grant Writing Workshop is specifically designed to help faculty improve grant and fellowship applications to organizations outside of UB by exchanging drafts […]

Scholars@Hallwalls: Henry Berlin, “Medieval Portuguese Song and the Polyphony of Empire”

Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center 341 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY, United States

Please join us as we return to in-person talks in the cinema space at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center! *Following the University at Buffalo's on-campus protocols, attendees are asked to kindly wear masks regardless of vaccination status. This event will be simultaneously live-streamed. CLICK HERE to watch the live-streamed video feed. Medieval Portuguese song was composed […]