This symposium offers attendees a unique opportunity to hear presentations from five leading researchers worldwide in cellular complexity as well as a poster session to network with academic researchers and industrial practitioners from the New England area.
In this overview of copyright issues for faculty and researchers, we will discuss how copyright affects you: how to protect and get credit for your work, share what you want to share, and use others’ work.
Paula England is Professor of Sociology at New York University and an affiliate of the Clayman Institute for Gender Research. Her research focuses on gender issues in labor markets, and on how changes in family life are affected by gender and class systems.
This workshop will cover why data citation and long-term identifiers are important to researchers, how EZID can provide an easy solution for you, and how to get started.
Gandy is vice president and general counsel of the Feminist Majority Foundation and served as president of the National Organization for Women (NOW) from 2001 to 2009.
October 23, 2012 4:30 pm-6:00 pm
Cole Assembly Room, Converse Hall, Amherst College
Join us for a celebration of co-operatives and agriculture. Learn about businesses and people all over the globe - and right in your backyard - that are working together to create change in their communities.
The Interdisciplinary Studies Institute (ISI) is delighted to announce its inaugural fall residency, “Theory From the South,” with inspirational anthropologists Jean and John Comaroff.
Ford Barnet, admissions counselor at Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine will describe Cummings Veterinary Program to any interested students.
A new traveling exhibition that examines the challenges faced by African-American baseball players as they sought equal opportunities in their sport beginning in the post-Civil War era.
October 12, 2012—December 7, 2012 This event does NOT occur on: November 12, 2012—November 12, 2012, November 22, 2012—November 22, 2012
A solo exhibition of work by Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, the internationally acclaimed French artist whose innovative work merges the realms of the musical and the visual.
October 4, 2012—December 2, 2012, Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri 11:00 am-4:30 pm October 6, 2012—December 2, 2012, weekends 2:00 pm-5:00 pm This event does NOT occur on: October 8, 2012—October 8, 2012, November 12, 2012—November 12, 2012, November 22, 2012—November 25, 2012
University Museum of Contemporary Art, Main Gallery
Laurie LeBreton makes sculptures with handmade paper. Her artwork includes nontraditional books made with traditional binding techniques and paper sculptures constructed on armatures, with saturated, vibrant colors.
October 15, 2012—November 2, 2012, Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu 10:00 am-5:00 pm October 15, 2012—November 2, 2012, Fridays 10:00 am-3:00 pm
SophoMORE is a comprehensive, campus-wide initiative that includes school and college specific programs open to all UMass Amherst sophomores, whether you are in your second year of college or classified a sophomore according to your credits.
Blood donations are down more than 10 percent across the country resulting in 50,000 fewer pints of blood than expected. Let’s go UMass: make your donation!
October 22, 2012—October 23, 2012 10:00 am-4:00 pm
Campus Center Auditorium on October 22, Mullins Center Concourse on October 23
Solo performer, writer, actor, educator, culture jammer, and filmmaker Kristina Wong brings her new self-satirical solo play, Going Green the Wong Way, to UMass for two performances.