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UB Arts Collaboratory: Work in Real Time with guest judge Lex Brown

Center for the Arts

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 arts salon-meets-project incubator that will take place in the atrium of UB Center for the Arts. Every month artists across disciplines will present […]

Postponed: Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis & Culture: Seminar | Tracy McNulty, Cornell University

Capen 107 (Inside the Silverman Library) University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States

Tracy McNulty's lecture will be "on the role of the body in assuming an unconscious transmission from the French Revolution to the Haitian Revolution, read through CLR James and also through the lens of Moses and Monotheism.” The subsequent seminar will discuss the process of the passe in Lacanian psychoanalysis, with a focus on femininity […]

POSTPONED: Environmental Humanities Research Workshop: Lecture – Teresa Shewry, “Laughter’s Futures: Literary Humor and Climate Change in Australasia”

306 Clemens Hall

April 16, 2020, 4pm, 306 Clemens Hall): LECTURE— Teresa Shewry (UC Santa Barbara, English), “Laughter’s Futures: Literary Humor and Climate Change in Australasia” Teresa Shewry is Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She received a PhD in Literature from Duke University and a BA in English and Japanese from Victoria University, New Zealand. […]

[CANCELLED] Digital Humanities Research Workshop: “Developing DH Curricula”

320 Lockwood

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, […]

Haundenosaunee/Native American Studies Research Group: A Conversation on Hodinöhsö:ni′ Geographies: Unsettling the Settler State.

Zoom

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 […]