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Third Annual W. B. Yeats Lecture: Marjorie Howes, “Alchemical Yeats”

306 Clemens Hall

Marjorie Howes, Associate Professor in English and Irish Studies at Boston College, will be giving the annual W. B. Yeats Lecture, sponsored by the International Yeats Society and Joseph Valente, at 4pm on Monday, 29 April in Clemens 306. Her title is "Alchemical Yeats."

PLASMA Series: Joan Hutton, CSC, “A Cinematographer’s Journey & the Story of ‘THE NEWSROOM’”

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

Cinematographer Joan Hutton csc was born and raised in southern Ontario. She completed her education at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto and immediately began work as director of The Rise and Fall of Nina Polanski, a highly regarded animated film produced by the National Film Board of Canada. She was one of Canada's first woman […]

Digital Dialogues featuring Danielle Rosvally (Theatre & Dance) and Sarah Handley-Cousins (History)

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 […]

New Faculty Seminar: Meredith Conti, “Bullets Over Broadway: Four Guns That Shaped the American Musical”

830 Clemens Hall University at Buffalo, Buffalo

Employing four incendiary examples of onstage gun use from within the American musical canon, theatre historian Meredith Conti appraises how the popular performance genre variously reinforces and resists enduring tropes imbedded within the nation’s gun culture. In particular, Conti considers the centering and decentering of the country’s naturalized gun handler—the white, Christian, cisgender man—within the […]

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Spring 2019 New Book Celebration: Celebrating Recent Publications by Former HI Faculty Fellows

904 Clemens

Join the UB Humanities Institute as we gather for our annual celebration of new publications by former Faculty Fellows. Light fare and refreshments offered, free and open to the public. This year's celebration features: Andreas Daum (History), Alexander von Humboldt (Publishers C. H. Beck, 2019) and The Second Generation: Émigrés from Nazi Germany as Historians, […]

Madness, Violence, and Technologies of Care: A Symposium

330 Student Union (UB North Campus)

Featuring Jesse Miller Lisa Diedrich Martin Summers Lisa Johnson Susan Cahn Jessica Lowell Mason Kathleen Brian Michael Rembis Wendy Gonaver Schedule Welcome – 10:45 AM Panel 1 – 11 AM – 12:30 PM | Communities of Care Jesse Miller, Books as Technologies of Care In this talk, I will examine the role that librarians in […]

HI Faculty External Grant Writing Workshop

1032 Clemens Hall

Click here to RSVP On August 30—the first Friday of the fall semester—the Humanities Institute will once again host a workshop to support faculty members’ applications for external grants and fellowships. The HI's External Grant Writing Workshop is specifically designed to help faculty improve their applications by learning strategies from an experienced grant writer and […]

Digital Humanities Research Workshop: Inaugural Meeting

1032 Clemens Hall

Please join us for the inaugural meeting of the new Digital Humanities Research Workshop, sponsored by the UB Humanities Institute and affiliated with the Digital Scholarship Studio & Network. This event is open to all who are working on or interested in digital research topics, as well as those who may be curious about what […]