City and Society Research Workshop: Work-in-Progress with Fred Klaits
532 Park HallWorks in Progress seminar, Fred Klaits, “‘Catch the Word’: Prophecy and Mentoring in African American Pentecostalism”
Works in Progress seminar, Fred Klaits, “‘Catch the Word’: Prophecy and Mentoring in African American Pentecostalism”
Anne Burnidge, work-in-progress, "Dancing with the Human Microbiome: Embodying the Research, Researching the Body."
Silk Road Songbook brown bag workshop with Millie Chen, Department of Art Light lunch - please e-mail cflaugh@buffalo.edu to sign up by 3/15/17.
“Meaning of Life” and “Moral of the Story”: Lukacs, Benjamin, and Theories of the Novel Hiroki Yoshikuni, University of Tokyo Part of the Just Theory Lecture Series.
“Origins of a Legitimation Crisis: Medical Science, Private Profit, and the Challenge of Big Pharma” Joseph M. Gabriel, Ph.D. Richard Horton, editor-in-chief of The Lancet, has recently suggested that as […]
Jerome McGann On March 30, 5:00 pm, Jerome McGann, John Stewart Bryan Professor at the U of Virginia and author or editor of over 24 books, will be lecturing on […]
UB School of Social Work Presents: SECOND ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM Indigenous Women: Human Rights Protections and Activism Thursday, March 30, 2017 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Buffalo & Erie County Central […]
The connection between Jews and melancholia is a long-standing one in Western thought and culture, and is grounded in religious, medical, astrological, artistic, literary, and philosophical traditions that extend all […]
42nd Annual Conference of the New York African Studies Association Hosted by the University at Buffalo. Full schedule and location information forthcoming. Roundtable Discussion: Immigration, Diversity, and America’s Shifting Priorities […]
A lecture by James Maynard, Curator UB Poetry Collection Graduate Student Symposium Open Poetry Reading: all are invited to read their favorite poem—whether of their own composition or by someone […]