University of Massachusetts Amherst

October 17, 2006

Get your photo taken with Sam the Minuteman!
Show your school spirit!
Dine With Us
Enjoy multi-course, inexpensive lunches and dinners prepared by the Menu and Food Production Management Class.
Environmental Lecture Series: Energy for the Future
The second of four public lectures in the Fall 2006 Series: Energy for the Future sponsored by The Environmental Institute.
STEM Education Institute Tuesday Seminar
True or False; Are Teacher Certification Tests a Gateway or a Barrier?
Campus to Career Program: Networking
Learn how to identify contacts and leverage relationships to build your career.
Dine With Us
Enjoy multi-course, inexpensive lunches and dinners prepared by the Menu and Food Production Management Class.
Sex Pictionary
What is Sexuality Pictionary? It's a Peer Health Education workshop. By students, for students.
Basic Car Skills
Learn to change a tire, change the oil, and other basic car needs.
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.
Register to Vote
In order to vote in the November 7 election for Massachusetts Governor, you must register as a Massachusetts resident by Wednesday October 18, 2006.
"Sea Cruise" An Exhibition of Recent Paintings by Jerry Kearns
"Sea Cruise" is an exhibition of seven recent paintings Jerry Kearns, a professor in the Art Department at UMass Amherst.
Volunteers Wanted for Northampton Driving Study
Researchers from the Human Performance Laboratory at UMass Amherst are seeking volunteers for a driving study.
Exhibit: Bo's Arts: Visual Interpretations of a Soft Dog
Curated by graduate student Jamie Berger.