University of Massachusetts Amherst

October 16, 2006

Make Poverty History Rally
Rally with MassPIRG to learn about local food and security, the genocide in Darfur, and what you can do to make a difference.
Lecture: Marian Heard '76 On Leadership
Alumnus Marian Heard, UWWW class of 1976, will be on campus to speak about leadership.
BDIC Information Session
Come to an information session to find out need-to-know information about the major and how to apply.
Natural Resources Conservation Seminar Series
Defining Appropriate Roles for Science and Scientists in Developing, Analyzing, and Implementing Ecological Policy
CLACLS Research Colloquium Series: Reports from the Field
Breast Cancer Awareness/Women's Health Information Table
Health Education Table to promote awareness and support knowledge on important issues.
Panel Discussion: Going to Grad School
Panelists from graduate schools of social work, criminal justice, sociology and applied sociology will speak about who should to grad school and how to get in.
UMOC and Mountain Hardwear present John Varco: Pro rock climber and mountaineer
The UMass Outing Club presents a Mountain Hardwear presentation of John Varco.
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause - An Evening with Judy Norsigian
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause - An Evening with Judy Norsigian co-founder of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective.
Drug Jeopardy Health Education Workshp
Drug Jeopardy, a Peer Health Education workshop. By students, for students.
Grant Deadline Reminder
Mini Grant Deadline coming soon.
First-Year Students: Complete MyStudentBody
Have you completed MyStudentBody? It’s easy, interesting... and required for all first-year students.
Exhibition of Video Work: Beat Streuli / Cities 2005
Swiss-born artist Beat Streuli has developed a substantial and impressive body of work in photography and video that documents the transient pedestrian activity of urban life.
Exhibition: God and Country
Large-scale socially motivated paintings by Canadians Matt Bahen and Scott Sawtell.
Los Amigos: A Social Club
UMass Amherst's Boltwood Project offers young adults with developmental disabilities one-to-one companionship with a UMass student.