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Haudenosaunee-Native American Studies Research Workshop: Film Screening & Discussion – “Lake of Betrayal”

Student Union Theater

Join us Thursday, November 14 at the University at Buffalo, in the Student Union Theater, for a public screening of the national public television documentary, Lake of Betrayal beginning at 5:00 p.m. - moderated Q&A/panel discussion with the filmmakers, writer-director, Paul Lamont, writer-producer, Scott Sackett, and associate producer, Caleb Abrams (Seneca) to follow. This event […]

Free

Modernsims Research Workshop: Work-in-Progress with Charles Davis (Architecture), “Building a Post-Frontier California: Race, Pageantry and the Architectural Management of National Identity”

904 Clemens

The Modernisms Research Workshop will be holding its final event of the semester this afternoon, when we host Charles Davis (Architecture) for a work-in-progress presentation on “Building a Post-Frontier California: Race, Pageantry and the Architectural Management of National Identity.” He provides this abstract to his ongoing research: “I would like to discuss the contents of […]

Humanities Night at Torn Space Theater: 600 Highwaymen presents Manmade Earth

Torn Space 612 Fillmore Avenue, Buffalo

Photo by Mark Duggan of 600 Highwaymen’s Manmade Earth, co-produced by Torn Space Theater Part of the 2019 Torn Space RESPONSE: Performance Series Manmade Earth features eight teenagers living in Buffalo from across the globe. Having workshopped the piece from scratch for the 2018 Response Festival, 600 HIGHWAYMEN’s work returns in its final iteration following […]

$25

Science Studies Research Workshop: Faculty Seminar Series – Jordan Fox Besek, “Flying Fish, Environmental DNA, and the Politics of Limited Science”

830 Clemens Hall University at Buffalo, Buffalo

Jordan Fox Besek (Assistant Professor of Sociology, UB), "Flying Fish, Environmental DNA, and the Politics of Limited Science" Political actors often want to know as much as possible about the social effects of environmental changes. Yet, because contemporary changes are so complex, the natural scientists who study environmental changes cannot always provide full guarantees regarding […]

Performance Research Workshop: End-of-Semester Celebration

904 Clemens

Feel free to drop in whenever you’re able to share in food, drink, and fellowship. While we’ve seen many of you at PRW events this semester we have yet to hold our membership meeting, and our 12/9 gathering will let us reconnect, announce spring events, and celebrate the inspiring work the membership is doing at […]

School of Architecture and Planning: Counter / Culture Lecture Series | Samia Henni, “Architecture of Counterrevolution”

403 Hayes Hall - South Campus

Samia Henni Assistant Professor of History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism, Cornell University Join for a conversation with Samia Henni, whose research and teaching at Cornell University's School of Architecture, Art and Planning explores the history and theory of the built environments in relation to colonialism, displacement, gender, resource extraction. Henni will discuss her […]