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Haudenosaunee/Native American Studies Research Workshop: Improving Indigenous Student Inclusion in Higher Education with Dr. Shelly Lowe and Dr. Stephanie Waterman

10 Capen Hall

Please join us for a public presentation and discussion on Improving Indigenous Student Inclusion in Higher Education. Internationally recognized Indigenous experts, Dr. Shelly Lowe and Dr. Stephanie Waterman will share their research and insights on ways we can advance much needed improvements in supporting Indigenous Inclusion at UB. When: Friday, February 22, 10am-11:30am Where: 10 […]

Humanities Night at Torn Space Theater: “The Killing of a Chinese Bookie”

Torn Space 612 Fillmore Avenue, Buffalo

      The UB Humanities Institute invites you to join for Humanities Night at Torn Space Theater with a special pre-show interview/discussion with Dan Shanahan by UB Assistant Professor Ariel Nereson (Theatre & Dance). The Killing of a Chinese Bookie Written by John Cassavetes | Directed by Dan Shanahan Original Stage Adaptation by Torn […]

$20

Modernisms Research Workshop: Reading Session, Tom McEnaney readings from “Acoustic Properties: Radio, Narrative, and the New Neighborhood of the Americas”

904 Clemens

Our next will be another reading and discussion session, we look forward to and prepare for the upcoming visit of Tom McEnaney (Comparative Literature, Berkeley), this semester’s invited speaker, who will be here on Tuesday 5 March. More details to follow, but please mark down the date. For this next session, we will be reading […]

Digital Dialogues featuring Jeff Good (Linguistics) and Nikolaus Wasmoen (English)

6 Norton Hall

Save the date! The Digital Dialogues series highlights ongoing digital scholarship across campus by faculty, staff, and students, bridging the disciplines to spark conversations on creating and using digital tools in higher education, both in and outside of the classroom. The series is hosted by the UB Libraries and organized by Heidi Dodson and Rachel […]

Modernisms Research Workshop: Tom McEnaney, “Lordy I Hope There are Tapes: Sound and Literature from the Cuban Revolution to Pop Art”

904 Clemens

Tom McEnaney (Comparative Literature, UC-Berkeley) “Lordy I Hope There are Tapes: Sound and Literature from the Cuban Revolution to Pop Art” Tom McEnaney works on the history of media and technology, Argentine, Cuban, and U.S. literature, sound studies, linguistic anthropology, computational (digital) humanities and new media studies. He has contributed articles to Cultural Critique, La Habana Elegante, Representations, Revista […]

Department of Music, Guest Lecture Series: Tamara Levitz, “”Comparative Musicology, Comparative Literature: The Racial Foundations of Comparison”

211 Baird Hall, Department of Music

Professor Tamara Levitz, Department of Comparative Literature and Musicology, UCLA "Comparative Musicology, Comparative Literature: The Racial Foundations of Comparison." Tamara Levitz is a Professor in the Departments of Comparative Literature and Musicology at UCLA in Los Angeles. Her work takes place at the cutting edge of disciplinary critique and projects of academic decolonization in the […]

New Faculty Seminar: Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah, “Planning the Postcolony: Planning Dilemma within Africa’s Plural Legal Land System”

904 Clemens

LOCATION CHANGE: new location is 904 Clemens This talk presents initial findings from an ongoing project on postcolonial planning and land tenure dilemmas in sub-Sahara Africa (SSA). The work interrogates how plural legal land systems support or constrain practices used to declare areas of value, zones of exception, and property ownership for development purposes. Discussing […]

Free

UB Libraries Digital Dialogues Series featuring Melanie Sage (School of Social Work)

130 Abbott Hall - South Campus

At this brown-bag lunch in the library series, "Digital Dialogues," we will hear from Melanie Sage, Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work, who will speak about her work on the perception, application, and best practices of technology and social media in the child welfare setting. Library postdoctoral fellows Heidi Dodson and Rachel Starry […]