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Alex Escaja, in discussion with Kari Winter, about “Looking Back at Me”

Online

Vote and celebrate Election Day! Join Professor Kari J. Winter (Global Gender & Sexuality Studies) for a discussion with Alex Escaja, who was recently recognized by GLAAD (Teen Vogue, June 2020) as one of the "20 under 20: Young LGBTQ People Shaping the Future of Media and Activism." He will be discussing his award-winning documentary […]

Digital Humanities Research Workshop: Averill Earls and Sarah Handley-Cousins, “Podcasting as Digital Public History”

Zoom

In this talk, Averill and Sarah will discuss their podcast project, Dig: A History Podcast, ​a collaborative project that strives to bring the best and most important conversations happening among history scholars to the broadest possible audience​. They will also discuss strategies for using podcasting in the classroom. To register, please visit: https://booking.lib.buffalo.edu/event/7215957

Science Studies Research Workshop: Samuel K. Roberts, “Persistent Plagues: Race, Space, and Epidemiological Thinking in Illicit Drug Use Research, 1950-1980”

Zoom

REGISTER HERE Please register by November 1. {zoom link will be sent after registration} Please join us Nov. 12 for Dr. Samuel K. Roberts’ inaugural keynote address for UB’s new series Race, Health, and Science. Dr. Samuel K. Roberts is Associate Professor of History and African-American Studies (Columbia University School of Arts & Sciences) and […]

Disability Studies Research Workshop: Joining Forces Research Colloquium – Lee K. Pennington, “Red, White, and Bruised: Japanese Disabled Veterans in the Wake of World War II”

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Please join us for the next Joining Forces Research Colloquium co-sponsored by the UB Center for Disability Studies and the Humanities Institute Disability Studies Research Workshop on Friday, November 13th. The vision of Joining Forces-UB is to promote understanding of the experiences and needs of service members, veterans, and military family members through research, education, […]

Sovereignty Research Workshop: “Indians” in the Archives: Mobilizing Native Voices within Settler Colonial Structures for Indigenous Sovereignty

Zoom

Drawing on two decades of work in archives and special collections, as a student and researcher, faculty instructor, and program director, Mt. Pleasant will discuss opportunities and challenges for a range of approaches to capacity building in support of Indigenous sovereignty that engage rare book and manuscript collections held by a range of institutions. Date: […]

Haudenosaunee Native American Research Workshop: Brianna Theobald, “Reproduction on the Reservation: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Colonialism in the Long Twentieth Century”

Zoom

Please join us on Wednesday November 18th at 4pm for a presentation by Dr Brianna Theobald on Native women’s reproductive histories and their activism from her new, multi award-winning book Reproduction on the Reservation: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Colonialism in the Long Twentieth Century (University of North Carolina Press, 2019). Register in advance for this webinar: […]

Technoculture Research Workshop: Andrew Lison, “Convolutional Neural Networks, AI, and the Physical Limits of Computing”

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CLICK HERE to RSVP It is commonly held that recent advances in “artificial intelligence” have largely been possible due to recent increases in computing power. Moreover, it has long been an engineering assumption, emblematized by Gordon E. Moore's “law,” that this power will continue to improve over time. This talk interrogates the first assumption by […]