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Science Studies and Early Modern Research Workshops: Professor Mary E. Fissell – Graduate Student Workshop

532 Park Hall

Professor Mary E. Fissell (Department of the History of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University; Co-editor, Bulletin of the History of Medicine). Professor Fissell will offer the following two events: · Graduate Student Workshop on “Publishing Journal Articles” (Faculty welcome!) Wednesday, April 11, 2018 12:00-1:00 pm 532 Park Hall (Department of History seminar room) · “Before […]

Humanities New York: Grants Workshop in Buffalo

Cheektowaga Senior Citizen Center 3349 Broadway, Cheektowaga, NY, United States

Click here to register.. Join Humanities New York at the Cheektowaga Senior Center for this free grants workshop featuring an information session, activity, and ample time for networking and Q&A. Learn about Humanities New York's opportunities and get tips about how to prepare a competitive application. The second half of the workshop will feature a […]

Free

Science Studies and Early Modern Research Workshops: Professor Mary E. Fissell, “Before Sex Ed: The Long History of Sex Advice”

830 Clemens Hall University at Buffalo, Buffalo

Professor Mary E. Fissell (Department of the History of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University; Co-editor, Bulletin of the History of Medicine). Professor Fissell will offer the following two events: · Graduate Student Workshop on “Publishing Journal Articles” (Faculty welcome!) Wednesday, April 11, 2018 12:00-1:00 pm 532 Park Hall (Department of History seminar room) · “Before […]

Buffalo Poverty Research Workshop IX

Buffalo and Erie County Library Auditorium 1 Lafayette Square, Buffalo

Free and open to the public. The ninth Buffalo Poverty Research Workshop offers everyone concerned with Buffalo's poverty the chance to hear about new and ongoing research, promising strategies, and opportunities for collaboration and advocacy. The workshop is designed for local scholars, social service agencies, advocates, government leaders and staff, among others. Register for the […]

University Honors College Faculty Fellows Talk Series: Eduardo Mercado, “Why Whales Sing and Dolphins Don’t”

Honors College, 107 Capen Hall

Eduardo Mercado, Professor, Department of Psychology University Honors College Fellow Whales are the only mammals that sing continuously for ten hours or more, and they do so loudly even when no listeners are nearby. They also change the songs they sing each year, and may have been doing so for millions of years. Why? Fifty […]

Queer Studies Research Workshop: Ladislav Zikmund-Lender, “Novel of a Career: Queer Artists collaborating with Nazism in the 1930s and 1940s”

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

The narrative of the queer history of the 20th century usually puts the gay men in the position of victims of political oppression who had to fight back for their civil rights. However, during authoritarian regimes during both WWII and the following Eastern part of the Cold War, there were gay men (and women) who […]

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UB Gender Institute: Amber Jamilla Musser, “Working Around the Incommensurate: Brown Jouissance and Kara Walker’s ‘A Subtlety'”

120 Clemens Hall

UB Gender Institute Spring Lecture 2018 Dr. Musser is an Associate Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Washington University in St. Louis. Her research is at the intersection of race, gender, and sexuality studies. Her monograph, Sensational Flesh: Race, Power, and Masochism (NYU Press, 2014) uses masochism as a lens to theorize different […]

Making Money Research Workshop: WIP with Yvette Granata, “The Sliming of Data-life: On Cyberfeminist Datum as 3D Illiquidity” and discussion of Jason W. Moore’s writings on the Anthropocene/Capitalocene

329 Hoyt Street 329 Hoyt St, Buffalo, NY, United States

Friday, April 20 @ 10:00am Making Money Workshop: WIP with Yvette Granata, “"The Sliming of Data-life: On Cyberfeminist Datum as 3D Illiquidity” followed by discussion of Jason W. Moore’s writings on the Anthropocene/Capitalocene Organized by: Making Money: Critical Research into Cultures of Exchange Workshop Location: 329 Hoyt. St For the first hour of our meeting, […]