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Conference) Coming Together: Comparative Approaches to Population Aggregation and Early Urbanization

Greiner Hall North Campus

The Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology (IEMA) at the State University of New York at Buffalo will be hosting its ninth annual international visiting scholar conference on contemporary theoretical issues in archaeology on Saturday, April 2 and Sunday, April 3, 2016 at the Greiner Hall, in the North Campus at SUNY Buffalo. The conference, […]

DiSC Workshop) GIS and the Humanities: A Basic Introduction to ArcMap

128 Clemens Hall

This workshop will provide a basic introduction to ArcMap, one of the most widely used GIS programs, for humanists who want to explore how GIS can enhance their research. Led by Emily Holt (emilyhol@buffalo.edu), CAORC/Mellon Mediterranean Regional Research Fellow, 2015-2016 at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris and Research Assistant Professor, State University of New York at Buffalo.

Symposium) The Law in the Work of Franz Kafka

708 Clemens Hall

The law is a theme that pervades the work of Franz Kafka as a whole, from his early writings, such as “The Judgment,” through The Trial, to later works such as The Castle and the neglected piece “The Animal in the Synagogue.” Yet despite its critical importance, the law remains a “cloudy spot” in Kafka’s oeuvre and a […]

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Robert Creeley & France — International Innovative Poetry

Marriott-Niagara Hotel 1340 Millersport

7 April: UB's Romance Languages and Literature Department and Melodia Jones Chair will host “*Robert Creeley & France -- International Innovative Poetry*,” devoted to discussion of the situation of Poetics in France and Creeley’s influence and role there (3:30-8:00, Marriott-Niagara Hotel, 1340 Millersport).

Jeannette Ludwig, RLL

120 Clemens Hall

“An Introduction to Islam” Islam is a major player in shaping world history theologically, politically, commercially, and artistically. We’ll examine the foundations of the religion (Muhammed and the Qur’an), its central practices, and how Islam affects the daily life of both men and women. Sponsors: UB Office of International Education, UB Muslim Student Association, UB […]

Inaugural Robert Creeley Lecture and Celebration of Poetry

https://poeticsthenext25years.wordpress.com/ Inaugural Robert Creeley Lecture and Celebration of Poetry, with invited lecturer Nathaniel Mackey (lecture begins at 3:15). There will also be a Jackson/Christian film of Creeley; the winning poet of the UB/riverrun high school poetry contest will read winning work; and people will be invited to read their favorite Creeley poem aloud. 2:00-5:00 at […]

Ian Bogost

Center for the Arts, Screening Room (112) University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States

Author of Persuasive Games He is an author and award winning game designer.  He is the Ivan Allen College Distinguished Chair in Media Studies and Professor of Interactive Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he also holds an appointment in the Scheller College of Business. PLASMA Series Links:  http://mediastudy.buffalo.edu/news/plasma-presents-ian-bogost-april-11/       and:  http://bogost.com/

Arabella Lyon, UB English

930 Clemens Hall

Organized by the Performance Research Workshop "Imagining Confucian Audiences: Tactical Media and the Umbrella Movement" During the 2014 Hong Kong demonstrations, a number of digitally enhanced photographs represented China’s President Xi as a participant. How might we read these imagined performances? How do they imagine their audience? This Performance Research Workshop first will build on […]