GISA presents Navratri Nights 2017

105 Harriman Hall 105 Harriman Hall, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States

Imagine 300 people dancing in bright, vivid colours to drum beats that will make you not wanna stop! UB GISA is proud to present Garba Raas on October 6th, from 8 to 12 pm, Harriman Hall. Come for some serious fun, and show off your best dance moves to songs from traditional garba to the … Continue reading GISA presents Navratri Nights 2017

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GISA presents Diwali ~ Festival of Lights

Student Union Lobby Buffalo, NY, United States

Diwali is the festival of lights, is a big festival celebrated across India. Come celebrate this pompous affair with GISA, in a carnival style  on November 11th, 6:30 pm onward. Fun, food, games, dance and music shall ensue.  

$10

Speak Out/Write In

1032 Clemens Hall Buffalo, United States
Free

Milton Plesur Conference

North Campus Buffalo, United States

The Graduate History Association (GHA) has hosted the Milton Plesur Conference for nearly three decades. The Plesur Conference has provided an opportunity for M.A and Ph.D. students from across the United States and Canada to present original research from a variety of fields. Fields represented include, but are not limited to, History, Classics, Anthropology, Comparative … Continue reading Milton Plesur Conference

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Atelier Week

South Campus Buffalo, United States

Atelier Week is the annual open-house celebration of work produced by UB’s School of Architecture and Planning.  Each day of the week is a different event that serves to showcase student and faculty work.  These events increase camaraderie between students and faculty, as well as between the School and the community at large. Monday: Opening … Continue reading Atelier Week

$20

Computational Sciences Club ~ Statistical pitfalls and lessons from a model of human decision making at chess

338A Davis Hall Buffalo, NY, United States

Hello CSC folks! We have a very interesting event lined up on Monday, April 2nd : Title :  Statistical pitfalls and lessons from a model of human decision making at chess. Speaker : Professor Kenneth W. Regan Date : April 2nd, 2018 Time : 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Location : Davis 338A For more … Continue reading Computational Sciences Club ~ Statistical pitfalls and lessons from a model of human decision making at chess

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Greek Easter BBQ

Ellicott Creek Park Shelter 10A/B, Buffalo, NY, United States

We announce our sixth Greek Easter BBQ!  Easter is celebrated in Greece with grand festivities, great music, and above all, delicious food.  It is the most celebrated cultural event in our country bringing people together.  Last year we successfully organized the same event on April 12th, and had a turnout of 80 people.  Even though … Continue reading Greek Easter BBQ

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Annual Symposium on Job and Career Perspectives for Students in Computational Sciences

330 Student Union 330 Student Union, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States

This is an 'Annual Symposium on Job and Career Perspectives for Students in the Computational Sciences', in which we are inviting five people from the industry to give us an insight into their careers, describe the state of the art technology and computational tools they use in the industry today and how they achieved success … Continue reading Annual Symposium on Job and Career Perspectives for Students in Computational Sciences

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Earthquake Engineering Symposium

Ketter Hall Buffalo, NY, United States

UB EERI is organizing the 2nd Annual Earthquake Engineering Symposium.  The keynote presentation will be given by Dr. Laura N. Lowes, Civil Engineering Department Chair at the University of Washington, on developing tools for modeling the non-linear response of structural systems subjected to severe loading.  There will also be a student research competition where students … Continue reading Earthquake Engineering Symposium

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Restorative Justice Day

Diefendorf Hall Buffalo, NY, United States

Restorative Justice Day is an annual event co-sponsored by the School of Social Work, the Graduate School of Education, and several community organizations.  The day focuses on restorative practices, which are a set of approaches to education and the criminal justice system.  The restorative approach emphasizes restoring the relationships that are broken when harm has … Continue reading Restorative Justice Day

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