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A Day of Festivities Celebrating Dr. Cristanne Miller

Poetry Collection, 420 Capen Hall

Please join the UB Department of English on Friday, April 12 for a day of events to celebrate the remarkable career of Cristanne Miller, SUNY Distinguished Professor and current holder of the Edward H. Butler Professorship in English Literature. These events are free and open to the public. Click here to RSVP Poetry Collection, 420 […]

Directors’ Write In

Zoom

The directors of the Humanities Institute and the Gender Institute invite faculty to join us for weekly virtual group writing sessions. Each Friday of the term, from 10:00 to noon, meet up  (virtually, via zoom) and work independently on your own writing projects in company with Gender Institute Director Victoria Wolcott, HI Director Libby Otto, […]

Dept. of Romance Languages and Literatures, Earth Month Film Series: “Les glaneurs et la glaneuse (The Gleaners and I)”

904 Clemens

For Earth Month (April), the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures is offering a film series loosely based on farming and food production. All films are free and open to the public. For more information, Prof. Colleen Culleton at culleton@buffalo.edu The second film in this series will be Les glaneurs et la glaneuse (The Gleaners […]

PLASMA Speaker Series: TJ Demos

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

PLASMA Speaker Series MONDAYS 6:00- 8:30 pm EST Zoom Meeting ID:  983 4611 3436 Email eliavarg@buffalo.edu with PLASMA2024 in subject line for password. T. J. Demos teaches art history and visual culture at UC Santa Cruz, and directs its Center for Creative Ecologies. He writes about contemporary art, global politics, and ecology and is the author of […]

Alison Des Forges Symposium on “Sexual and Reproductive Autonomy: Human Rights Perspectives”

10 Capen Hall

War is being declared on the body and sexual autonomy is under assault for LGBTQ+ people and those seeking safe and legal access to abortion. Focusing on human rights and an international perspective, our symposium brings together scholars, survivors and legal experts to discuss the politics of sexual and reproductive rights. The Alison L. Des […]

Transformational Change: A Symposium on Ethical Approaches to Digital Scholarly Editing

310 Silverman Library/Capen Hall

  The Digital Humanities Research Workshop is pleased to host an afternoon symposium on the topic of "Transformational Change" with respect to the ethical obligations and possibilities presented by digital scholarly editing in a variety of fields. Three invited guest speakers will discuss their work leading innovative editorial projects in a variety of fields, whether […]

Dept. of Romance Languages and Literatures, Earth Month Film Series: “Trás-os-Montes”

904 Clemens

For Earth Month (April), the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures is offering a film series loosely based on farming and food production. All films are free and open to the public. For more information, Prof. Colleen Culleton at culleton@buffalo.edu The third film in this month-long series will be Trás-os-Montes (Dir. António Reis and Margarida […]

Interdisciplinary Marxisms Research Workshop: “Value/Difference” with Chris Chen, Sarika Chandra, Beverley Best and Amy De’Ath

Zoom

The Interdisciplinary Marxisms Research Workshop (IMRW) is a new Research Workshops supported by the Humanities Institute to provide a space for graduate students, faculty, and community members to join together in study and discussion of the broadly-conceived Marxist or radical tradition. The group takes a specific interest in the Marxist and radical tradition outside of […]

Baird Lecture Series: Marianna Ritchey, “‘Music Can Change the World!’: Gentrification, Policing, and the City Symphony Orchestra”

Baird Recital Hall, Second Floor

Through the Baird Lecture Series, the UB Department of Music hosts regular lectures, talks, and master classes given by distinguished visiting scholars, performers, and composers throughout the academic year. All events take place in Baird Recital Hall at 3:30 p.m. The Baird Lecture Series is free and open to the public. On Thursday, April 18, […]