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Discussion) Community Benefits Agreements:Development by the People for the People of Buffalo

Merriweather Library at East Utica and Jefferson Streets Buffalo

This event is important for anyone who wants the people of Buffalo to take the lead in creating the city’s future. Community Benefits Agreements (CBAs) can make the difference between projects that benefit only a few and projects that can create racial and economic justice in our region. The speakers on the panel will present the […]

Hal Langfur, History

532 Park Hall

"Native Informants, Backcountry Criminality, and the Subversion of Territorial Control in Colonial Brazil" Pre-circulated paper available through Professor Barbara at bbono@buffalo.edu A Work-in-Progress session of the Early Modern Research Workshop

Humanities Night

Torn Space 612 Fillmore Avenue, Buffalo

7:00 -- talk by Lindsay Brandon Hunter, UB Dept of T&D 7:30 -- performance -- The Shipment by Young Jean Lee Tickets $15

$15

UB Digital Scholars Lightning Round

Honors College, 107 Capen Hall

Featuring: Melanie Aceto (Theater & Dance), Peter Biehl (Anthropology), Neil Coffee (Classics), Jordan Geiger (Architecture), Jeff Good (Linguistics), Walt Hakala (English), Molly Poremski (UB Libraries), and Rohini Srihari (Computer Science & Engineering) In five-minute lightning talks, UB faculty from the humanities, social sciences, arts, and engineering will present their digital work to a diverse audience […]

Cristanne Miller, English

Honors College, 107 Capen Hall

http://humanitiesinstitute.buffalo.edu/events/programming/digital-scholarship-week-2016/ "The Marianne Moore Digital Archive, With Reflections on the Future of Digital Scholarship and Funding" Introduced by Venu Govindaraju, Vice President for Research and Economic Development at UB One of UB’s most prominent digital humanists will discuss the Marianne Moore Digital Archive (http://moorearchive.org/), which will make digital images of American modernist poet Marianne Moore’s […]

Micki McGee, Fordham University

Capen 110 (Inside Silverman Library)

http://humanitiesinstitute.buffalo.edu/events/programming/digital-scholarship-week-2016/ "Digital Scholarship: An Introduction for the Curious" (Faculty Only) RSVP (huminst@buffalo.edu) by Friday, Feb. 26 to get your spot in one of two working sessions led by Micki McGee of Fordham University. These workshops will help UB faculty and graduate students learn how their own research fits within larger trends of digital scholarship, with […]

Micki McGee, Fordham University

Capen 110 (Inside Silverman Library)

http://humanitiesinstitute.buffalo.edu/events/programming/digital-scholarship-week-2016/ “Digital Scholarship: An Introduction for the Curious” (Faculty and Graduate Students) RSVP (huminst@buffalo.edu) by Friday, Feb. 26 to get your spot in one of two working sessions led by Micki McGee of Fordham University. These workshops will help UB faculty and graduate students learn how their own research fits within larger trends of digital […]

Exhibition) Me postojisarav – Postojim – I exist.

Dreamland 387 Franklin Street, Buffalo

Curated by Dr. Jasmina Tumbas, Assistant Professor, Department of Art, University at Buffalo. Trailer for the exhibition: https://vimeo.com/155904460 FB even page: https://www.facebook.com/events/557956594363709/ From March 4 ~ March 25 Dreamland showcases the first U.S. solo exhibition of Selma Selman, Bosnian artist of Roma origins, currently based in Syracuse, NY. Curated by Jasmina Tumbas, Me postojisarav – Postojim – […]

Michael Jarvis, University of Rochester

532 Park Hall

http://humanitiesinstitute.buffalo.edu/events/programming/digital-scholarship-week-2016/ "Building a Better Past: Digital History and the Virtual St. George’s (Bermuda) Project" This talk presents ongoing efforts to digitally reconstruct St. George’s, Bermuda’s first capital and the oldest town in English America. The project combines historical, visual, GIS, architectural, and archaeological data to create an interactive 3D model of the town in 1775 to explore […]

Free

S@H – Paige Sarlin, Media Study

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

A Partial History of the Job Interview All job seekers and employers endure the job interview as a rite of passage. But how did its framework for a work-related interrogation emerge? This talk will chronicle the development of the job interview and changes in the basic conditions of employment. The talk will be illustrated with […]

Free