A full plate of activities celebrating the University at Buffalo's 150th anniversary gets under way this fall, beginning with a symposium on epidemiology and preventive medicine taking place Sept. 19-21 at Hyatt Regency Buffalo, sponsored by the UB Department of Social and Preventive Medicine.Events are free of charge unless otherwise noted.
Also take a look at the Reporter Calendar and at Conferences & Special Events web site for additional information.
6 p.m. cocktails in Alumni Arena followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m. in Center for the Arts. Tickets and reservations: Debra Palka, 829-2608.
Sunday, Sept. 29
Linda Yalem 5K Memorial Run
Annual run sponsored by Division of Student Affairs and Division of Athletics in memory of UB student and to promote safety awareness programs on campus. Starts (10 a.m.) and finishes in front of Alumni Arena. Registration and fees: 645-3141.
UB and Buffalo in Film: The History of Independent Film/Video Making
in
Western New York · Program I
Media Study Department series opens with compilation of silent films
depicting Buffalo at the turn of the century. At 7:30 p.m., Screening
Room
112, Center for the Arts.
Distinguished Speaker Series Presents Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Sponsored by UB and Don Davis Auto World Lectureship Fund. Gates is
W.E.B.
Du Bois Professor of Humanities at Harvard University, professor of
English, chair of Afro-American Studies Department and director of Du
Bois
Institute for Afro-American Research. At 8 p.m., Center for the Arts.
Tickets: Center for the Arts Box Office, 645-ARTS.
Thursday, Oct. 3
"Border Disputes: Communications, Commerces and Cultures"
Symposium sponsored by Department of English and Department of
Comparative
Literatures will use U.S. and Canadian border as organizing metaphor to
investigate edges of various identities, policies and practices. From 1-5
p.m., 120 Clemens Hall.
Health Care Frontiers
Health care trade fair with presentations and lectures. Sponsored by
School
of Engineering and Applied Sciences, School of Medicine and Biomedical
Sciences and Health Care Trade Fair Association. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Student Union.
UB and Buffalo in Film: The History of Independent Film/Video Making
in
Western New York · Program II
Media Study Department Series continues with commentary and panel
discussion of amateur and independent media history. At 4:30 and 7:30
p.m.,
Screening Room 112, Center for the Arts.
Music Alumni Sesquicentennial Concert
Co-sponsored by Music Department and UB Sesquicentennial Committee.
Featuring performances by several alumni/faculty performers: soprano
Laura
Aikin, pianist Anthony de Mare, double bassist James Vandemark, guitar
duo
of Joanne Castellani and Michael Andriaccio and Amherst Saxophone
Quartet.
8 p.m., Slee Concert Hall. Tickets: Center for the Arts Box Office,
645-ARTS, and Ticketmaster outlets (852-5000).
Friday, Oct. 4
Sesquicentennial Academic Symposium: Does the Body Matter?
Examining the frontiers of knowledge in nature, society and culture,
symposium will explore if and how the body matters in the neurosciences
and
the digital world of computer technology and will examine embodied nature
of change in the realms of biology and culture. Participants: Gerald
Edelman, 1972 Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine; N. Katherine
Hayles, scholar, author of works on bodily basis of knowing in relation
to
cultural contexts and changing technologies; Bruno Latour, author of
books
and articles on society and technology; genetics scholar and author
Richard
Lewontin, Agassiz Professor of Zoology and professor of biology at
Harvard,
and medical anthropologist Margaret Lock, who has written on the
difference
in cultural sense of body and mind. Sponsored by James Fenton Lectureship
Foundation and UB Sesquicentennial Committee. From 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
in Slee Concert Hall.
Triangulating the Bodies of Architecture
The 1996 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Northeast
Regional Meeting, hosted by School of Architecture and Planning. Through
Oct. 6 in Buffalo Marriott Hotel and at other sites.
The Legacy of Student Leadership
UB Sesquicentennial Student Leadership Conference, sponsored by Division
of
Student Affairs and Leadership Program in Office of Student Life. UB
student leaders from recent decades return to campus to meet with current
student leaders and explore issues of student leadership at the
university.
Opens with reception in Student Union; continues Saturday, Oct. 5.
Parents Weekend Check-In
From 4-8 p.m., 9-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Student Union lobby. Information:
Toby Shapiro, 645-6125.
Unveiling of UB's Bronze Buffalo
Life-sized bronze buffalo, replica of one that graced concourse of
Buffalo's old Central Terminal, will be unveiled in the lobby of Alumni
Arena. At 5 p.m.
Art Department Faculty Exhibition and Invited Alumni
Exhibition
Dual show sponsored by University Gallery. Opening and reception 6-8
p.m.,
University Gallery, Center for the Arts.
UB and Buffalo in Film: The History of Independent Film/Video Making
in
Western New York · Program III
Media Study Department Series continues with screening of films made
specifically about UB during past 50 years. At 7:30 p.m., Screening Room
112, Center for the Arts.
Sesquicentennial Gala: "Step into My Dream"
A jazz and dance collaboration featuring the Parsons Dance Company and
the
Billy Taylor Trio. At 8 p.m., Mainstage, Center for the Arts; with
post-show birthday party.
Tickets: Center for the Arts Box Office, 645-ARTS.
Saturday, Oct. 5
Nursing for the 21st Century
Celebration of nursing's past and future sponsored by UB School of
Nursing
in honor of its 60th anniversary. Daytime events in Buffalo Marriott
Hotel
and UB Center for Tomorrow, with dinner and alumni recognition ceremony
at
7:30 p.m.
Homecoming Parade
Sponsored by Division of Athletics. Begins at 9 a.m. On Main Street and
South Campus.
Parents/Homecoming Weekend
Lectures and tours sponsored by Office of Student Life begin at 10 a.m.
Information: Toby Shapiro, 645-6125.
Homecoming Pre-Game Tent Party
Sponsored by Office of Alumni Relations, casual brunch and entertainment
in
University Stadium end-zone. 10 a.m. to kickoff at noon.
Tickets: Debra Palka, 829-2608. Limited number of tickets available at door.
Homecoming Football Game · UB Bulls vs. Cornell
University
Gates open at 11 a.m., kickoff at noon in University Stadium; special
half-time activities.
Tickets: 645-6666. Alumni tickets: 829-2608.
Parents/Homecoming Weekend Comedy Night Featuring Paula
Poundstone
Sponsored by Division of Student Affairs. At 8 p.m., doors open at 7
p.m.,
Alumni Arena. Tickets: Student Union Ticket Office, 645-2353; Center for
the Arts Box Office, 645-ARTS, and Ticketmaster outlets (852-5000).
Sunday, Oct. 6
Parents Weekend Brunch
Sponsored by Division of Student Affairs. From 10 a.m. to noon,
Pistachio's, Student Union.
Tickets: Office of Student Life, 645-6125.
Thursday, Oct. 10
"150: A Sesquicentennial Slide Tour of UB's History"
UB archivist emeritus Shonnie Finnegan addresses UB at SUNRISE breakfast
program. At 7:30 a.m. in Center for Tomorrow.
Tickets: Judith Schwendler, 829-2608
Creeley at 70 · Day 1
Three-day birthday tribute to distinguished American poet Robert Creeley,
SUNY Distinguished Professor and Samuel P. Capen Professor of Poetry and
the Humanities, opens with reading by poet Eileen Myles. Sponsored by
Just
Buffalo Literary Center. At 8 p.m., Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center,
fourth floor, Tri-Main Center, 2495 Main St. (entrance in rear of
building).
Friday, Oct. 11
Creeley at 70 · Day 2
Saturday, Oct. 12
Creeley at 70 · Day 3
Sunday, Oct. 13
"Frontiers I"
Dance concert interpreting theme of UB sesquicentennial, explores new and
old frontiers in movement and music. Sponsored by Department of Theatre
and
Dance. 2 p.m., Drama Theatre, Center for the Arts. Performances continue
at
8 p.m. on Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays through Oct.
27.
Tickets: Center for the Arts Box Office, 645-ARTS.
Friday, Oct. 18
Sesquicentennial Gospel Music Workshop · Day 1
Gospel music to be explored and celebrated with lectures, seminars and
great singing in event sponsored by Office of the Vice President for
Public
Service and Urban Affairs.
At 7 p.m., UB Gospel Choir and guest choirs open program; 7:30 p.m., discussion of "The Social and Cultural Functions of Gospel Music in Churches Today" by the Rev. Troy Bronner, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Mainstage, Center for the Arts.
Tickets: Center for the Arts Box Office, 645-ARTS.
Saturday, Oct. 19
Sesquicentennial Gospel Music Workshop · Day 2
Tickets: Center for the Arts Box Office, 645-ARTS.
Tickets: Center for the Arts Box Office, 645-ARTS.
Sunday, Oct. 20
Celebration of 150 Years of the University Libraries
Through Nov. 16 in Buffalo Marriott and UB Center for the Arts.