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Forum on Publishing in an Age of Upheaval: Part II

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

In Part Two of our Forum on Publishing in an Age of Upheaval, esteemed editor Elisabeth Schmitz will introduce one of her newest authors, Emily Fridlund, whose novel History of Wolves has just been released to great acclaim. Joining them in conversation will be literary agent Nicole Aragi, who represents Ms Fridlund and many other authors in […]

Performance Research Workshop: A Discussion with Nick Salvato, “On Obstruction”

knox 110

On Obstruction The Humanities Institute’s Performance Research Workshop invites you to join us for a talk and discussion from performance and media scholar Nick Salvato (Cornell) on Tuesday, 3/7, at 2:00 p.m. in (ROOM CHANGE) Knox 110:   "Television Scales; or, How to Watch Strathern (in) TV."  The event will conclude with a brief reception.  Update: […]

New Faculty Seminar: Chad Lavin

830 Clemens Hall University at Buffalo, Buffalo

Relative Values: On Ethics, Economics, and Politics New to the Department of English, Chad Lavin will explore philosophical liberalism as an ideological system comprising three distinct modes of valuation—ethics, economics, and politics. Lavin argues that much as the tools of industrial manufacture led to the specialization of human labor, the tools of liberal philosophy led […]

Free

Symposium: Playspace

403 Hayes Hall - South Campus

Play can be the glue that brings together aesthetic and social values making vibrant community spaces but also poignant social critiques. The symposium brings together speakers from different professional backgrounds to examine the role that play can have in the transformation of place, from the scale of the game, to the playground to that of […]

Asia@Noon: “The Case of the Vanishing Maharaja”

280 Park Hall

The Case of the Vanishing Maharaja: Urdu Travel Literature and Princely Politics in South Asia Daniel Majchrowicz, Assistant Professor of South Asian Literature and Culture at Northwestern University In 1851, the young Tukoji Holkar, Maharaja of Indore, went missing under suspicious circumstances. Some said his regent wanted him out of the picture. Others speculated that […]

B&ECPL Chairman’s Book Club: “All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation”

Buffalo & Erie County Public Library - Downtown Central Branch 1 Lafayette Square, Buffalo, NY, United States

Public discussion on new books and current events For Women's History Month All the Singles Ladies, Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation by Rebecca Traister (2016) Guest Host: Karen King, Executive Director, Erie County Commission on the Status of Women Featuring Panelists: Farhana Hasan, Project Manager, UB Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Partnership […]

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James H. McNulty Chair Reading and Reception for Myung Mi Kim

Poetry Collection, 420 Capen Hall

The College of Arts and Sciences invites you to a reading and reception to celebrate Myung Mi Kim’s appointment as the James H. McNulty Chair in English. An award-winning poet with six major poetry collections, Kim—a professor of English and recipient of the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in 2009—makes deliberate use of fragments and […]

Plasma Lecture Series: Teresa Dillon, Listening to the “smart” city: A story about the inaudible

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

FREE and open to the public Bio:  Teresa Dillon is an artist, researcher and Professor of City Futures at the School of Art and Design, UWE, Bristol. Her performative, research and sound based work symbolically and critical examines the techno-civic systems, which affect and shape everyday life. The intention behind her work is to expose […]