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Baird Lecture Series: Sumanth Gopinath

Baird Recital Hall, Second Floor

Through the Baird Lecture Series, the UB Department of Music hosts regular lectures, talks, and master classes given by distinguished visiting scholars, performers, and composers throughout the academic year. All events take place in Baird Recital Hall at 3:30 p.m. The Baird Lecture Series is free and open to the public. On Thursday, October 5, […]

Indigenous Films for Indigenous Peoples Week ft. “Saging the World”

Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center 341 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY, United States

Join the Department of Indigenous Studies and the RENEW Institute, in person or on Zoom, for a screening of Saging the World. This short documentary was produced by Rose Ramirez, Deborah Small, and the California Native Plant Society to foster awareness and inspire action for white sage. There will be a reception at 6:00pm and […]

Directors’ Write In [NEW!]

Humanities Institute Seminar Room - 218 Clemens Hall

The directors of the Humanities Institute and the Gender Institute invite faculty to join us in the Humanities Institute’s new seminar space on select Friday afternoons (3pm-5pm) for group writing sessions. Coffee, tea, and quiet headspace will be available at these drop-in sessions. Click here to join via Zoom!

Celebrate DMS@50: Screening at Buffalo International Film Festival

North Park Theatre 1428 Hertel Avenue, Buffalo

Please join the University at Buffalo's Department of Media Study to celebrate our 50th anniversary with a FREE SCREENING of short experimental films made by legendary artists who taught at UB in the 1970s. A featured event in this year's Buffalo Int’l Film Festival, this screening will be the inaugural installment of DMS@50+ – a year-long […]

DSSN Symposium: Digital Engagement with Endangered Languages & Their Communities

310 Silverman Library/Capen Hall

The Digital Scholarship Studio and Network (DSSN) is delighted to be announcing the fall 2024 symposium on Digital Engagement with Endangered Languages & Their Communities. For the presenters and schedule, see the attached poster or below. There is no charge to attend the symposium, but we are asking everyone to register. Click here to register. Below […]

Directors’ Write In [NEW!]

Humanities Institute Seminar Room - 218 Clemens Hall

The directors of the Humanities Institute and the Gender Institute invite faculty to join us in the Humanities Institute’s new seminar space on select Friday afternoons (3pm-5pm) for group writing sessions. Coffee, tea, and quiet headspace will be available at these drop-in sessions. Click here to join via Zoom!

Dept. of Art Visiting Speaker Series: Aaron S. Coleman

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

The Department of Art regularly invites artists, critics, historians and designers to participate in the Visiting Artist Speaker Series, classroom lectures and critiques. The Speaker Series happens every fall semester and is free to the public. Aaron is a multi-disciplinary artist, Associate Professor and Kenneth E. Tyler Endowed Chair at the Herron School of Art […]

Slee Sinfonietta Concert – “Pan-Americana”

Lippes Theatre, Slee Hall

Please join us in Lippes Concert Hall for the return visit of conductor/composer Christian Baldini, who will lead the Slee Sinfonietta in a program honoring Hispanic Heritage Month with works by composers from throughout the Americas. The evening’s program is titled “Pan-Americana,” drawing a reference to the Pan-American Association of Composers (1928-34) and paying tribute […]