Thinking critically about cities and the social mechanisms that underwrite them provides people with the power to influence the places where they live and work, according to a new book by a UB sociologist.
Farhad Ameri, an expert in design theory and ontology engineering, will deliver the keynote address for a workshop that seeks to advance the understanding of capabilities within information systems to be held April 20.
Lisa Robertson, an internationally renowned Canadian poet, feminist and essayist, will be the featured speaker for UB’s third annual Robert Creeley Lecture on Poetry and Poetics on April 12.
UB Department of Theatre and Dance 2017-2018 Season of Innovation presents: Zodiaque Dance Company Countdown to Celebration 45 “5,6,7,8”, Directed by Kerry Ring and Jenna Del Monte April 5 – 8, 2018
We don’t have to spend two years at Walden Pond to appreciate the benefits of expressive autobiographical writing. But the practice isn’t always constructive and a new UB study looks at factors that might influence the benefits of expressive writing.
The University at Buffalo Department of Theatre and Dance presents William Shakespeare’s Hamlet with Guest Director Kate LoConti, March 9-11, 2018 in the Center for the Arts Drama Theatre, North Campus.
Addressing disability in its full complexity can promote participation, self-determination and equal citizenship for people living with disabilities in society.
The School of Architecture and Planning is taking Buffalo’s story of place — and its place within it — to the world as an invited exhibitor at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale.