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Françoise Pfaff, a Fulbright scholar and pioneer of African American film studies, will visit the UB on April 19 to discuss the life and career of Ousmane Sembene, “the father of African cinema.”
Rapidly advancing technology has created ever more realistic video games. Images are sharp, settings have depth and detail, and the audio is crisp and authentic. At a glance, it appears real.
The UB Department of Art will present “Art Talk Back: Race, Gender, Sexuality and Inclusion,” a collective conversation addressing questions of equity and inclusion on campus, April 14.
A new book by a UB sociologist describes the previously unexplored inner workings of Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme that swindled billions of dollars from unsuspecting investors.
UB’s Gender Institute will present Gender Across Borders 2016 Forging Alliances/Vive les differences on April 8 at the South Lake Community Center on the university’s North Campus.
The percentage of African-American high school seniors who smoke has changed very little over the past two decades, UB tobacco expert Gary Giovino reports in a journal supplement he co-edited.