Zombies don’t have much to say, but there’s a lot to say about them. And two UB researchers are among those doing the talking in a new book about zombies.
Eric Huebner will follow Olivier Messiaen’s particularly rich arc of influence in a program of performance and discussion in the next Scholars on the Road lecture on March 9 in New York City.
Any list of designs and devices credited to Thomas Edison is usually one entry shy of an accurate accounting of his prolific output. In fact, it is rarely mentioned at all. It’s the job interview.
UB philosopher Ryan Muldoon is a core author of the 2015 World Development Report: Mind, Society and Behavior, an international document that explores a specific aspect of development economics.
The UB Humanities Institute and the Committee on Digital Scholarship and Cultures will take a week-long look at how digital technologies are influencing scholarship.
There is thread of environmental anxiety present in Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem “Mont Blanc,” a prescient mirror image of humanity’s ecological course 200 years after it was written