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Conference: Emerging Africas: Versions and Visions

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 […]

UB Poetics: Graduate Student Symposium and Poetry Reading

Poetry Collection, 420 Capen Hall

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 […]

Humanities NY Public Graduate Fellows @ Partnership for the Public Good

Partnership for the Public Good 617 Main St, Suite 300, Buffalo, NY, United States

Please join the UB Humanities Institute for presentations by our 2016-2017 Humanities New York Public Graduate Fellows: John Marsland and Laticia McNaughton. This FREE and open to the public event […]

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Graduate Student Association Book Club: Roxane Gay

1030 Clemens

Discussion of Roxane Gay's Bad Feminist, as well as her other work depending on what participants have read, in an intimate setting. On Wednesday, April 5th, 4:30 - 5:30 pm […]

Film Screening: 1984 (Michael Radford, 1984, 105 min.)

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

$8 general, $6 students/seniors, $5 Hallwalls members. The film will be introduced at Hallwalls by Professor David R. Castillo, Director of the UB Humanities Institute, professor of Spanish language and […]

Screening: “Homeland: Iraq Year Zero” (2015), Abbas Fahdel – Part II

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

Homeland: Iraq Year Zero (2015), Abbas Fahdel (attending in person) Screening, Part II Organized by: Center for Global Media, Department of English Location: Center for the Arts 112 Followed by […]

Scholars @ Hallwalls: Jaume Franquesa

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

“Messy Ground: Wind, Profits and Livelihoods” Jaume Franquesa’s April 7th talk, “Messy Ground: Wind, Profits and Livelihoods,” offers a historically informed and ethnographically grounded study of the unparalleled development of […]

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