South African urban planning scholar Vanessa Watson is visiting UB this week to host conversations with the university and surrounding community on the intersection of rapid urbanization in Africa with issues of equity and conflict around food security and global health.
Brigid Hughes, founding editor of the esteemed literary magazine A Public Space, will visit the UB Libraries to share her insight and experiences as a world-renowned literary editor.
Violinist and UB faculty member Shannon Reilly will perform a program featuring the world premiere of Anna Heflin’s “The Wonderland Series” at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3 in Baird Recital Hall, 250 Baird Hall, North Campus.
Yarn | Wire, a quartet whose repertoire has been described as “spare and strange and very, very new,” will be in residence at UB’s Center for 21st Century Music on Nov. 1 for a graduate workshop and an evening concert.
The venue for deaf activist and reality TV star Nyle DiMarco’s Distinguished Speakers Series lecture on Wednesday has moved to the Mainstage Theatre in the Center for the Arts.
The Center for the Arts is opening its studios, rehearsal spaces and classroom doors on Oct. 24 to bring the creativity and innovation of artists from the College of Arts and Sciences out into the open.