Media Study GSA ~ Philo-Fiction: On Integrative Objects Workshop

Center for the Arts Buffalo, NY, United States

Times: Monday, April 10 6:30pm – 8:30pm (keynote speakers); Tuesday, April 11, workshop lead by Anne-Francoise Schmid/grad symposium presentations from 10:00am – 5:00pm; Wednesday, April 12, grad student participants’ roundtable and wrap up 12:00 – 6:00pm, research exhibits of participants’ work on display in Department of Media Study (room 271) from April 14-27 We invite … Continue reading Media Study GSA ~ Philo-Fiction: On Integrative Objects Workshop

South Campus Siesta

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

Free food and beverages for graduate students at South Campus.

Free

Informal Session with Roxane Gay

210 Student Union 210 Student Union, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States

RESCHEDULED DATE AND LOCATION! Meet Roxane Gay in an intimate setting and ask her all the questions you might have for this bad feminist, Marvel comic writer, academic, author, and public intellectual! The informal session will be held Wednesday, April 5 Thursday, April 13 from 4:30 - 5:30 pm in Baird 250 210 Student Union. … Continue reading Informal Session with Roxane Gay

Free

Roxane Gay ~ Distinguished Speaker Series

Center for the Arts Buffalo, NY, United States

RESCHEDULED DATE AND LOCATION! Roxane Gay | April 5, 2017  April 13, 2017 in CFA Best-Selling Author, Cultural Critic and Professor Graduate Student Choice Speaker Free tickets available now for graduate students at the SBI Ticket Offices (221 Student Union and 350 Harriman Hall).  1 per UB ID. More About Roxane Gay Roxane Gay is … Continue reading Roxane Gay ~ Distinguished Speaker Series

Job and Career Perspectives for Students in the Computational Sciences

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

Computational Science Club is hosting an Annual Symposium on 'Job and Career Perspectives for Students in the Computational Sciences', in which we are inviting speakers from industries including Dow Chemical Co., Pfizer, NASA, Schlumberger and HGST. These speakers who did computational work during grad school will talk about their experience of finding jobs in the industry, … Continue reading Job and Career Perspectives for Students in the Computational Sciences

Hellenic GSA ~ Greek Easter BBQ

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

We announce our 2017 Greek Easter BBQ!  Easter is celebrated in Greece with grand festivities, great music, dancing, fun on site events and above all delicious Greek food.  It is the most celebrated cultural event in our country, bringing people together.  Last year we successfully organized the same event on May 1st (which was the … Continue reading Hellenic GSA ~ Greek Easter BBQ

Free

Stats Lab Workshop

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

*Workshop location moved to 330 Student Union*

Free

GSE Research Symposium

Diefendorf Hall Buffalo, NY, United States

Our theme for this year’s Graduate School of Education (GSE) Research Symposium reflects an effort to create and foster conversations across and within the multitude of disciplines representative of GSE.  We provide a scholarly forum for GSE students to engage in dialogue with their colleagues and professors through presentation of their current research through multiple … Continue reading GSE Research Symposium

$5

Healthy Options Cooking Class

D'Avolio 535 Main St., Buffalo, NY, United States

Private cooking class at D'Avolio (535 Main St. in Downtown Buffalo) including appetizer, entree, side and dessert.  Tickets on sale March 27th at the SBI Ticket Offices (221 Student Union and 350 Harriman Hall) for $15 each.  2 per UB ID.  Limited quantity available.  First come, first served. Menu Appetizer: Black Bean and Couscous Salad … Continue reading Healthy Options Cooking Class

$15

Social Work GSA ~ Restorative Justice Day

Diefendorf Hall Buffalo, NY, United States

This seminar will be open to all interested graduate students and community members, and will focus on training in the techniques and principles of restorative justice.  Restorative Justice Practices help to build healthy communities, increase social capital, reduce the impact of crime, decrease antisocial behavior, repair harm, and restore relationships.  Restorative justice serves as an … Continue reading Social Work GSA ~ Restorative Justice Day

Free