POSTPONED: Modernisms Research Workshop: Lecture | Patrick Bray, “Proust’s Events”
904 ClemensPatrick Bray (French, University College London)
Patrick Bray (French, University College London)
Please join us for the final Digital Humanities Research Workshop event of the semester, focusing on developing Digital Humanities curricula and related programs. We will hear from Nikolaus Wasmoen, Visiting Assistant Professor of English and Digital Humanities at UB on the ongoing development of UB's minor in Digital Humanities, as well as from Michael Kramer, […]
Meredith Conti, Assistant Professor, Theatre and Dance; and 2019-20 OVPRED/HI Public Humanities Faculty Fellow. Photographer: Douglas Levere Join us for a virtual edition of our Faculty Fellows talks! This lecture series brings current UB humanities research out into the community. Meredith Conti’s presentation is available to view online as a video, provided in two parts. […]
Work in Real Time will be presented as a webisode on Instagram IGTV on May 5. Visit @artscollaboratory to view the IGTV broadcast! Have you ever wondered what it would look like if a sculptor were on Shark Tank? Or a contemporary dancer were on America’s Got Talent? Work In Real Time is a monthly […]
Please join us on October 1, 2020. 4:00-5:15 pm EST for an informal discussion, A Conversation on Hodinöhsö:ni′ Geographies: Unsettling the Settler State. This first of three conversations will revolve around a place-based discussion on meaningful acknowledgements in Hodinöhsö:ni′ traditional territories. How might we use land introductions to follow through with a responsibility and commitment […]
In the past year, we have witnessed popular uprisings that have led to changes in governments in Algeria, Sudan, and Puerto Rico. At the same time, the United States has used various methods to encourage or force regime change in Iran, Syria, and Venezuela. Internal popular uprisings are often undertaken on pretexts of defending or […]
Please join the University at Buffalo Gender Institute and Center for Diversity Innovation for an exciting lecture from the 2020-2021 Distinguished Visiting Scholar Mishuana Goeman. The lecture, entitled "Electric Lights, Tourist Sights: Gendering Dispossession and Settler Colonial Infrastructure at Niagara Falls," will take place via Zoom on October 15, 2020 at 4 p.m. (EDT). Please […]
REGISTER TO ATTEND Click here to watch Tamara Thornton's talk before the live Zoom Q&A session. Join us for a virtual edition of our Faculty Fellows talks! This lecture series brings current UB humanities research out into the community. Tamara Thornton's talk, "Globes and the Global Imagination in Early America: Objects, Ideas, and People" is […]
Environmental Data Justice: Developing Civically Valid Air Monitoring Methods with Oil and Gas Fenceline Communities Speaker: Lourdes Vera, Northeastern University Presented by: The Humanities Institute Science Studies Workshop CLICK HERE to register This is the story of how a group of residents, community organizers, and I learned to monitor the air for hazardous chemicals at […]
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 […]