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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 […]

[RESCHEDULED] DSSN presents Nikolaus Wasmoen, “Project Development and Funding Resources for Digital Scholarship Projects” ONLINE

Zoom

This workshop will explore how faculty can prepare to seek internal and external support for digital scholarship research projects, as well as some of the resources and forms of assistance available to them to get started. The first part of the workshop will examine some example digital scholarship grant programs, ranging from simple pilot grants […]

Baird Lecture Series: Lina Tabak

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 19, […]

Humanities Institute Grant and Fellowship Workshop for Graduate Students

1032 Clemens Hall

Attention Graduate Students! REGISTER TO ATTEND Join Libby Otto, Director of the Humanities Institute (HI), on Friday October 20th from 12:00-1:30pm in 1032 Clemens  the Humanities Institute’s seminar room (Clemens 218) or via Zoom (see meeting ID below) for a new fellowship and grant workshop designed for graduate students seeking humanities-based opportunities. She will discuss […]

Depts of Anthropology and Africana and American Studies Artist Talk: Dr. Fileve Tlaloc Palmer

1004 Clemens Hall

The Department of Anthropology in collaboration with the Department of Africana and American Studies presents an artist talk by Dr. Fileve Tlaloc Palmer. Dr. Fileve Tlaloc Palmer (she, her, hers) journeys into the plasticity of human identity which constantly evolves through time and space. As a binational and multiracial person, issues of the malleability and […]

Dept. of Art Visiting Speaker Series: Tania Duvergne

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. Tania Duvergne is the Director of Public Art for Public Schools at the NYC School Construction Authority. Public Art […]

Anthropology Lecture Series: Dr. Candace Lukasik, “Martyrs and Migrants: Coptic Christians and the Transnational Politics of Persecution”

354 Academic Center, Ellicott Complex

The Department of Anthropology Lecture Series begins this semester with a talk by Dr. Candace Lukasik, Mississippi State University and visiting Research Assistant Professor at UB. This is a public talk and all are invited to attend. "Martyrs and Migrants: Coptic Christians and the Transnational Politics of Persecution" Shuttling back and forth across sites of […]

Amatryx Game Night: All Must Bow

286 Center for the Arts

Please join us for the first Amatryx game night of this year! We have special guest Josh Flaccavento running a one shot session of Bleak Horizons Press’ tabletop roleplaying game ALL MUST BOW, including a short feedback and Q&A session. Snacks, soda, and water will be provided. The event will be streamed to the Amatryx […]