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MLK @ Buffalo: 50 Years Later

Student Union Theater

Join the UB Office of Inclusive Excellence, UB Libraries, UB Intercultural and Diversity Center as we commemorate the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s final speech in Buffalo. At the invitation of student associations at UB, Dr. King appeared before a standing-room-only audience at Kleinhans Music Hall in Buffalo on November 9, 1967. […]

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Early Modern Research Workshop: Round-table: “The Future of the Early Modern Past: French and American Perspectives”

532 Park Hall

A round-table discussion with Reynald Abad, Professor of History at the Université de Paris-Sorbonne, and Jeffrey Ravel, Professor of History at MIT These are complicated times for students of the early modern period. In many ways the field is flourishing as never before, with an abundance of new studies and innovative approaches. But early modernists […]

Techne Institute: Live Cinema! a live broadcast of the performance of Mariage-K

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

Fresh from the Techne Institute's Finnegans Waves event, another free event on campus! This presentation, titled Live Cinema, is a live broadcast of the performance of Mariage-K, from France, in real time! It will take place this Friday, November 10 at 3 pm in the CFA Screening room on North Campus. We invite you to […]

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“Have a Look”: Get a glimpse inside the rehearsal & work room of AT BUFFALO

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For questions and to RSVP for one of the open rehearsals below, please email Naila Ansari at nailaans@buffalo.edu. "Have a Look": Get a glimpse inside the rehearsal & work room of AT BUFFALO Join us for site-specific public rehearsals and work hours in one of the historic sites that appear in the AT BUFFALO narrative. […]

International Education Week 2017 Keynote Lecture: “Washington’s Rules: America’s Path to Permanent War”

Student Union Theater

Andrew Bacevich, Professor Emeritus of International Relations and History, Boston University Andrew Bacevich gives an uncompromising critique of the guiding assumptions that lead America's foreign policy and military strategy---that America must always have a massive military capable of rapid engagement and that global stability is dependent on America’s military might. Dubbing these assumptions “Washington rules”, […]

Queer Studies Research Workshop: Jamie Currie, “In A Troubled Time: When Said met Genet.”

1032 Clemens Hall

"Edward Said met the great French novelist only once, in Beirut in 1972. However, the presence (and absence) of the author haunts Said during the last decade of his life when he was battling with leukemia and obsessively preoccupied with questions of music. This was the period in which he founded the now-famous middle-eastern youth […]

Making Money Research Workshop: From Barter to Bitcoin – Alternative Currency Systems

904 Clemens

For this meeting Eric Drasin (MFA Grad, Art) will present a cursory overview of cryptocurrencies with a particular focus on the ethereum platform. Chris Lee (Assistant Professor, Art/Graphic Design) will sketch out a landscape of (alternative) currencies with an overview of a variety of precedents. In preparation for this meeting and discussion, we suggest reading […]

Movement, Publics, and Borders: A Roundtable Discussion

UB Anderson Gallery 1 Martha Jackson Pl, Buffalo, NY, United States

Please join us! In conjunction with the Wanderlust: Actions, Traces, Journeys, 1967-2017 exhibition curated by Rachel Adams (on view: September 7 – December 31, 2017), UB Art Galleries is hosting “Movement, Publics, and Borders: A Roundtable Discussion” on Tuesday, November 14, 2017, at the UB Anderson Gallery from 5:30-7:00 p.m. This event is free and […]

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